Norden Farm Film Guide May - June 2016

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Film GuideMay-Jun 2016

Box Office / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead£10.50 (or 3 films for £27) / £9.50 conc (or 3 films for £24)

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated)

Family ViewingFilms with this logo have been specially picked for our younger audiences.These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

Pre Show Dinner OfferBook a two course meal from our Pre Show Dinner menu at the same time asyour ticket for £14. Available from 5.30pm (12pm Sundays).

Disabled AccessibilityNorden Farm provides ramped access, lifts andtoilet facilities. The auditorium has an infra redhearing enhancement system.

Box Office Opening HoursTuesday 11am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pmWednesday - Saturday 10am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pmSunday 2.30pm - 8pm

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

By phone / 01628 788997Online / www.nordenfarm.org

Film admission includes a charitable donation of £2 per ticket, which contributesto the upkeep of Norden Farm

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B)Tues 10 May 10.30am 10 Cloverfield Lane

Thur 19 May 10.30am Eddie the Eagle

Wed 22 Jun 10.30am Florence Foster Jenkins

Exclusively for parents with children under 2 years. Lights are kept on low level and you can move around if you need to. Tickets are £5.50 for adults (including cup of tea); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.

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Sat 30 Apr 8pm, Sun 1 May 2pmWed 4 May 8pm, Thur 5 May 2pmDir: Ben Wheatley 2015118 mins, UKRobert Laing is a young doctor who joins a community in a luxury building in Thatcher's England. The residents exile themselves from society and gradually divide into violent tribes. Their lives begin to run out of control. Stars Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons and Sienna Miller. Based on the 1975 novel by JG Ballard. WHY? ‘Outrageously entertaining’ ★★★★ The List

High-Rise

Sun 1 May 7.30pm and Thur 5 May 8pmDir: Robert Eggers 201590 mins, Ca/USNew England, 1630. A farmer relocates his family to a remote plot of land. It sits on the edge of an ominous forest. Strange and unsettling things begin to happen almost immediately. The family's faith, loyalty and love soon become tested in shocking and unforgettable ways. WHY? Painstakingly recreates a God-fearing New England in which religious convictions tragically turned to mass hysteria

The Witch

Tues 3 May 8pmDir: Patricio Guzmán 201582 mins, Fr/Sp/Chil/Swi(Spanish with English subtitles)

A journey into the water and ocean of Southern Chile. This documentary links the tragic history of the Patagonian indigenous people with the tragedy of the 1000 disappeared Chileans whose bodies were dropped into the sea. WHY? ‘A film of masterly artistry, heaving political anger and uncontained ambition’ The Big Issue

The Pearl Button

Wed 4 May 2pm£15 | 98 minsAn encore screening of the sensational dance event filmed at Sadler’s Wells.Loosely based on Bizet’s popular opera Carmen. WHY? Matthew Bourne’s vivid storytelling takes in a wealth of cinematic references, creating a powerful and uncompromising vision of small-town America

Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man

Sun 8 May 2pmTues 10 May 10.30am (P&B) and 8pmDir: Dan Trachtenberg 2016103 mins, USMichelle wakes from a car accident to find she is locked in a bunker with strangers Howard and Emmett. They insist that they have saved her from an apocalyptic catastrophe. But Michelle is determined to escape at any cost. WHY? ‘A taut and very well-crafted psychological thriller, full of Hitchcockian flourishes’★★★★ The Independent

10 Cloverfield Lane

Wed 11 May 2pmDir: Pablo Larraín 201596 mins, Chil(Spanish with English subtitles)

Four former priests have been sent to a secluded house to purge the sins of their pasts. Their fragile stability is disrupted by the arrival of an emissary from the Vatican and a newly disgraced housemate. They bring with them secrets from the outside world. WHY? ‘It’s a terrifically smart film… crucial, thrilling and disturbing’Time Out

The Club

Wed 11 May 8pmDir: Tom Geens 2015103 mins, UK/Be/FrJohn and Karen’s isolated house is destroyed by a wildfire. They take refuge in the nearby forest, eking out a feral existence. The reasons for their self imposed isolation bring turmoil to their relationship and lead to a violent and emotional climax. WHY? ‘A fantastically assured sense of storytelling’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Couple in a Hole

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Sat 30 Apr 8pm, Sun 1 May 2pmWed 4 May 8pm, Thur 5 May 2pmDir: Ben Wheatley 2015118 mins, UKRobert Laing is a young doctor who joins a community in a luxury building in Thatcher's England. The residents exile themselves from society and gradually divide into violent tribes. Their lives begin to run out of control. Stars Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons and Sienna Miller. Based on the 1975 novel by JG Ballard. WHY? ‘Outrageously entertaining’ ★★★★ The List

High-Rise

Sun 1 May 7.30pm and Thur 5 May 8pmDir: Robert Eggers 201590 mins, Ca/USNew England, 1630. A farmer relocates his family to a remote plot of land. It sits on the edge of an ominous forest. Strange and unsettling things begin to happen almost immediately. The family's faith, loyalty and love soon become tested in shocking and unforgettable ways. WHY? Painstakingly recreates a God-fearing New England in which religious convictions tragically turned to mass hysteria

The Witch

Tues 3 May 8pmDir: Patricio Guzmán 201582 mins, Fr/Sp/Chil/Swi(Spanish with English subtitles)

A journey into the water and ocean of Southern Chile. This documentary links the tragic history of the Patagonian indigenous people with the tragedy of the 1000 disappeared Chileans whose bodies were dropped into the sea. WHY? ‘A film of masterly artistry, heaving political anger and uncontained ambition’ The Big Issue

The Pearl Button

Wed 4 May 2pm£15 | 98 minsAn encore screening of the sensational dance event filmed at Sadler’s Wells.Loosely based on Bizet’s popular opera Carmen. WHY? Matthew Bourne’s vivid storytelling takes in a wealth of cinematic references, creating a powerful and uncompromising vision of small-town America

Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man

Sun 8 May 2pmTues 10 May 10.30am (P&B) and 8pmDir: Dan Trachtenberg 2016103 mins, USMichelle wakes from a car accident to find she is locked in a bunker with strangers Howard and Emmett. They insist that they have saved her from an apocalyptic catastrophe. But Michelle is determined to escape at any cost. WHY? ‘A taut and very well-crafted psychological thriller, full of Hitchcockian flourishes’★★★★ The Independent

10 Cloverfield Lane

Wed 11 May 2pmDir: Pablo Larraín 201596 mins, Chil(Spanish with English subtitles)

Four former priests have been sent to a secluded house to purge the sins of their pasts. Their fragile stability is disrupted by the arrival of an emissary from the Vatican and a newly disgraced housemate. They bring with them secrets from the outside world. WHY? ‘It’s a terrifically smart film… crucial, thrilling and disturbing’Time Out

The Club

Wed 11 May 8pmDir: Tom Geens 2015103 mins, UK/Be/FrJohn and Karen’s isolated house is destroyed by a wildfire. They take refuge in the nearby forest, eking out a feral existence. The reasons for their self imposed isolation bring turmoil to their relationship and lead to a violent and emotional climax. WHY? ‘A fantastically assured sense of storytelling’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Couple in a Hole

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Thur 12 May 7pm£15 | 150 minsAn encore screening of the Young Vic’s sell-out production. Mark Strong stars in Arthur Miller’s dark and passionate tale. In Brooklyn, Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But they discover that freedom comes at a price. WHY? ★★★★ Evening Standard | ★★★★ Sunday Times | ★★★★ Independent | ★★★★ The Telegraph

NT Live: A View from the Bridge

Sun 15 May 2pm, Tues 17 May 8pmThur 19 May 10.30am (P&B) and 2pmDir: Dexter Fletcher 2016106 mins, UK/US/GeMichael ‘Eddie’ Edwards is an unlikely but courageous British ski-jumper. At the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics he takes on the establishment and wins the hearts of sports fans around the world. A feel good story inspired by true events. WHY? ‘Celebrates doughty British spirit in this classy, comic tale’ The Guardian

Eddie the Eagle

Sun 22 May 2pm£15 | Run time tbcAn encore screening from the Royal Opera House. Mary Shelley’s gothic classic is turned into a full length story ballet by the Royal Ballet’s Artist-in-Residence Liam Scarlett. He presents a tale ultimately about love. WHY? This world premiere production includes a dramatic new score by Lowell Liebermann and grand gothic sets

ROH Live: Frankenstein

Sun 15 May 7.30pmThur 19 May 8pmDir: Jacques Audiard 2015115 mins, Fr(Tamil and French with English subtitles)

Dheepan is a Sri Lankan Tamil warrior. Civil war forces him to escape to France where he pretends to be a family with a woman and young girl. He works to build a new life and home for his ‘family’. But he is left fighting for their livelihood and eventually their lives. WHY? ★★★★ The Guardian | ★★★★ The Telegraph | ★★★★ Time Out | ★★★★ Total Film

Dheepan

Tues 24 May 8pmWed 25 May 2pmThur 26 May 8pmDir: Jeff Nichols 2015112 mins, USRoy is a father desperate to protect his uniquely gifted eight year old son. The pair go on the run as they are hunted down by a mysterious cult and a clandestine government agency. If they are caught, it could change the world. WHY? ‘Soulful sci-fi. A tribute to ’80s classics, but with a 21st-century twist’ ★★★★ Empire Magazine

Midnight Special

Sun 22 May 7.30pm and Wed 25 May 8pmDir: Matt Brown 2016109 mins, UKColonial India, 1913. Srinivasa Ramanujan is a 25 year old shipping clerk and self-taught genius. He travels to England to work with eminent mathematics professor GH Hardy. The pair fight tirelessly to prove his theorems in a world where he is an outcast. WHY? An improbably true story starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons

The Man Who Knew Infinity

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Thur 12 May 7pm£15 | 150 minsAn encore screening of the Young Vic’s sell-out production. Mark Strong stars in Arthur Miller’s dark and passionate tale. In Brooklyn, Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But they discover that freedom comes at a price. WHY? ★★★★ Evening Standard | ★★★★ Sunday Times | ★★★★ Independent | ★★★★ The Telegraph

NT Live: A View from the Bridge

Sun 15 May 2pm, Tues 17 May 8pmThur 19 May 10.30am (P&B) and 2pmDir: Dexter Fletcher 2016106 mins, UK/US/GeMichael ‘Eddie’ Edwards is an unlikely but courageous British ski-jumper. At the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics he takes on the establishment and wins the hearts of sports fans around the world. A feel good story inspired by true events. WHY? ‘Celebrates doughty British spirit in this classy, comic tale’ The Guardian

Eddie the Eagle

Sun 22 May 2pm£15 | Run time tbcAn encore screening from the Royal Opera House. Mary Shelley’s gothic classic is turned into a full length story ballet by the Royal Ballet’s Artist-in-Residence Liam Scarlett. He presents a tale ultimately about love. WHY? This world premiere production includes a dramatic new score by Lowell Liebermann and grand gothic sets

ROH Live: Frankenstein

Sun 15 May 7.30pmThur 19 May 8pmDir: Jacques Audiard 2015115 mins, Fr(Tamil and French with English subtitles)

Dheepan is a Sri Lankan Tamil warrior. Civil war forces him to escape to France where he pretends to be a family with a woman and young girl. He works to build a new life and home for his ‘family’. But he is left fighting for their livelihood and eventually their lives. WHY? ★★★★ The Guardian | ★★★★ The Telegraph | ★★★★ Time Out | ★★★★ Total Film

Dheepan

Tues 24 May 8pmWed 25 May 2pmThur 26 May 8pmDir: Jeff Nichols 2015112 mins, USRoy is a father desperate to protect his uniquely gifted eight year old son. The pair go on the run as they are hunted down by a mysterious cult and a clandestine government agency. If they are caught, it could change the world. WHY? ‘Soulful sci-fi. A tribute to ’80s classics, but with a 21st-century twist’ ★★★★ Empire Magazine

Midnight Special

Sun 22 May 7.30pm and Wed 25 May 8pmDir: Matt Brown 2016109 mins, UKColonial India, 1913. Srinivasa Ramanujan is a 25 year old shipping clerk and self-taught genius. He travels to England to work with eminent mathematics professor GH Hardy. The pair fight tirelessly to prove his theorems in a world where he is an outcast. WHY? An improbably true story starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons

The Man Who Knew Infinity

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Thur 26 May 2pm£15 | 95 minsTeatro Alla Scala in Milan is one of the world’s most exclusive music and performing arts venues. This is the story of the main historical, musical, social and political events in its 238 year history. WHY? Beautifully brought to life with commentary from musicians, experts and aficionados

Discover Arts: Teatro Alla Scala- The Temple of Wonders

Tues 31 May 11.30amWed 1 Jun 2pmThur 2 Jun 11.30amDir: Rich Moore, Jared Bush, Byron Howard 2016, 108 mins, USJudy Hopps discovers that being a bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy. Determined to prove herself she jumps at the chance to crack a case - even if it means partnering with a fast-talking fox. The latest hit from Disney. WHY? ‘Very funny, and very likable holiday treat’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Zootropolis

Sun 29 May 7.30pm, Tues 31 May 5pm and Wed 1 Jun 8pmDir: Gavin Hood 2015, 102 mins, UKHelen Mirren is a military intelligence officer commanding an operation to capture terrorists in Nairobi. The mission escalates when a young girl enters the kill zone.The impossible decision of when to strike gets passed to politicians and lawyers as the seconds tick away. Also stars Aaron Paul and Alan Rickman. WHY? ‘A tight thriller played out smoothly but tying the viewer in moral knots’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Eye in the Sky

Tues 31 May 8pmWed 1 Jun 5pmDir: Jaco Van Dormael 2015112 mins, Be/Fr/Lux(French with English subtitles)God is real… and lives in Brussels. He is mean and has dubious morals. His ten year old daughter decides to revolt and heads out to find her own set of disciples to spread a new testament of joy and kindness. Satire starring Catherine Deneuve. WHY? ‘A peppy, original and (importantly) very sweet story’ ★★★★ The Guardian

The Brand New Testament

Tues 31 May 2pmWed 1 Jun 11.30amDir: Jon Favreau 2016, 106 mins, USA live action epic adventure based on Rudyard Kipling’s timeless stories and inspired by Disney’s classic animated film. Mowgli has been raised by a family of wolves. He embarks on a journey of self discovery, guided by panther Bagheera and freespirited bear Baloo. Voiced by Idris Elba, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Walken and Scarlett Johansson. WHY? ‘Forget about your worries - this new version is the jungle VIP’ ★★★★ Time Out

The Jungle Book

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Thur 26 May 2pm£15 | 95 minsTeatro Alla Scala in Milan is one of the world’s most exclusive music and performing arts venues. This is the story of the main historical, musical, social and political events in its 238 year history. WHY? Beautifully brought to life with commentary from musicians, experts and aficionados

Discover Arts: Teatro Alla Scala- The Temple of Wonders

Tues 31 May 11.30amWed 1 Jun 2pmThur 2 Jun 11.30amDir: Rich Moore, Jared Bush, Byron Howard 2016, 108 mins, USJudy Hopps discovers that being a bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy. Determined to prove herself she jumps at the chance to crack a case - even if it means partnering with a fast-talking fox. The latest hit from Disney. WHY? ‘Very funny, and very likable holiday treat’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Zootropolis

Sun 29 May 7.30pm, Tues 31 May 5pm and Wed 1 Jun 8pmDir: Gavin Hood 2015, 102 mins, UKHelen Mirren is a military intelligence officer commanding an operation to capture terrorists in Nairobi. The mission escalates when a young girl enters the kill zone.The impossible decision of when to strike gets passed to politicians and lawyers as the seconds tick away. Also stars Aaron Paul and Alan Rickman. WHY? ‘A tight thriller played out smoothly but tying the viewer in moral knots’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Eye in the Sky

Tues 31 May 8pmWed 1 Jun 5pmDir: Jaco Van Dormael 2015112 mins, Be/Fr/Lux(French with English subtitles)God is real… and lives in Brussels. He is mean and has dubious morals. His ten year old daughter decides to revolt and heads out to find her own set of disciples to spread a new testament of joy and kindness. Satire starring Catherine Deneuve. WHY? ‘A peppy, original and (importantly) very sweet story’ ★★★★ The Guardian

The Brand New Testament

Tues 31 May 2pmWed 1 Jun 11.30amDir: Jon Favreau 2016, 106 mins, USA live action epic adventure based on Rudyard Kipling’s timeless stories and inspired by Disney’s classic animated film. Mowgli has been raised by a family of wolves. He embarks on a journey of self discovery, guided by panther Bagheera and freespirited bear Baloo. Voiced by Idris Elba, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Walken and Scarlett Johansson. WHY? ‘Forget about your worries - this new version is the jungle VIP’ ★★★★ Time Out

The Jungle Book

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Sun 5 Jun 2pm and Tues 7 Jun 8pmDir: Hirokazu Koreeda 2016127 mins, Ja(Japanese with English subtitles)

Sisters Sachi, Yoshino and Chika live happily together in a seaside town. They travel to the countryside for the funeral of their long estranged father. While there, they meet their shy teenage half-sister Suzu. She moves in with her siblings, sparking a journey of self-discovery for all four of them. Nominated for the Palme d’Or. WHY? ‘It is impossible not to be touched and beguiled by it’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Our Little Sister

Wed 8 Jun 7pmThur 9 Jun 2pm£15 | 210 minsA live screening from Stratford-upon-Avon. Hamlet has the world at his feet. Then word reaches him that his father is dead. Struggling to understand his place in a new world order he faces a stark choice. WHY? Shakespeare’s searing tragedy is as relevant today as when it was written

RSC Live: Hamlet

Thur 9 Jun 7pmFri 10 Jun 2pm£15 | 180 minsAn encore screening from the 2013 production. Helen Mirren stars as Queen Elizabeth II as she meets with her Prime Ministers in private. Starring Helen Mirren and screened to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday. WHY? Includes an exclusive Q&A with Helen Mirren and director Stephen Daldry

NT Live: The Audience

Fri 10 Jun 8pm and Wed 15 Jun 8pmDir: Jean-Marc Vallée 15101 mins, USDavis Mitchell is a successful investment banker, struggling after losing his wife in a car crash. What starts as a complaint letter to a vending machine company turns into a series of letters revealing startling personal admissions. His letters catch the attention of a customer service rep and the two form an unlikely connection. WHY? ‘Jake Gyllenhaal gives his best performance since Brokeback Mountain’ Variety Magazine

Demolition

Fri 3 Jun 8pm and Sun 5 Jun 7.30pmWed 8 Jun 2pmDir: Don Cheadle 2015100 mins, USMiles Davis has a dazzling and prolific career at the forefront of modern jazz innovation. But in the late 1970s, he virtually disappears from public view. He is in constant pain, numbed by medications and haunted by ghosts from the past. WHY? A wildly entertaining no holds barred portrait of one of 20th century music’s creative geniuses

Miles Ahead

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Sun 5 Jun 2pm and Tues 7 Jun 8pmDir: Hirokazu Koreeda 2016127 mins, Ja(Japanese with English subtitles)

Sisters Sachi, Yoshino and Chika live happily together in a seaside town. They travel to the countryside for the funeral of their long estranged father. While there, they meet their shy teenage half-sister Suzu. She moves in with her siblings, sparking a journey of self-discovery for all four of them. Nominated for the Palme d’Or. WHY? ‘It is impossible not to be touched and beguiled by it’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Our Little Sister

Wed 8 Jun 7pmThur 9 Jun 2pm£15 | 210 minsA live screening from Stratford-upon-Avon. Hamlet has the world at his feet. Then word reaches him that his father is dead. Struggling to understand his place in a new world order he faces a stark choice. WHY? Shakespeare’s searing tragedy is as relevant today as when it was written

RSC Live: Hamlet

Thur 9 Jun 7pmFri 10 Jun 2pm£15 | 180 minsAn encore screening from the 2013 production. Helen Mirren stars as Queen Elizabeth II as she meets with her Prime Ministers in private. Starring Helen Mirren and screened to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday. WHY? Includes an exclusive Q&A with Helen Mirren and director Stephen Daldry

NT Live: The Audience

Fri 10 Jun 8pm and Wed 15 Jun 8pmDir: Jean-Marc Vallée 15101 mins, USDavis Mitchell is a successful investment banker, struggling after losing his wife in a car crash. What starts as a complaint letter to a vending machine company turns into a series of letters revealing startling personal admissions. His letters catch the attention of a customer service rep and the two form an unlikely connection. WHY? ‘Jake Gyllenhaal gives his best performance since Brokeback Mountain’ Variety Magazine

Demolition

Fri 3 Jun 8pm and Sun 5 Jun 7.30pmWed 8 Jun 2pmDir: Don Cheadle 2015100 mins, USMiles Davis has a dazzling and prolific career at the forefront of modern jazz innovation. But in the late 1970s, he virtually disappears from public view. He is in constant pain, numbed by medications and haunted by ghosts from the past. WHY? A wildly entertaining no holds barred portrait of one of 20th century music’s creative geniuses

Miles Ahead

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Tues 21 Jun 6.30pm£15 | 230 minsA live screening of Rossini’s most popular comedy. Figaro uses every trick he can muster to outwit Dr Bartolo and ensure his master wins his chosen bride. He meets his match in the would-be-bride Rosina who has schemes of her own. WHY? With the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Glyndebourne Chorus

Glyndebourne: Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia(The Barber of Seville)

Sun 12 Jun 2pm, Tues 14 Jun 8pm and Wed 15 Jun 2pmDir: László Nemes 2015, 107 mins, Hu(Hungarian with English subtitles)

Saul Ausländer is a member of the Sonderkommando - the Jewish prisoners forced to assist in the machinery of the Nazi concentration camps. While at work, he discovers the body of a boy he recognises as his son. As the Sonderkommando plan a rebellion, Saul vows to carry out an impossible task - to save the child's body from the flames and offer him a proper burial. WHY? Winner of the Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film

Son of Saul

Sun 12 Jun 7.30pm£15 | 150 minsA live screening from New York starring Rupert Everett as Oscar Wilde. In 1895 The Importance of Being Earnest is playing in the West End after a triumphant premierè. Already the wheels are in motion which will lead to his imprisonment, downfall and vilification. Includes a Q&A with Rupert Everett. WHY? ★★★★★ The Telegraph | ★★★★ The Guardian | ★★★★ Time Out | ★★★★ The Times

The Judas Kiss

Thur 16 Jun 2pm£15 | 90 minsIn 2015 Milan paid tribute to Leonardo Da Vinci by holding an extraordinary exhibition event at the Palazzo Reale. This documentary explores his work as never seen before, telling the story of the artist’s world and the treasures he left us. WHY? Offering new perspectiveson Da Vinci the painter, sculptor, scientist, anatomist, botanist and architect

Discover Arts: Leonardo Da Vinci- The Genius in Milan

Sat 18 Jun 2pmWed 22 Jun 10.30am (P&B) and 2pmDir: Stephen Frears 2016110 mins, UKSocialite Florence Foster Jenkins is obsessed with pursuing her dream of becoming an opera singer. The voice she hears in her head is beautiful, to everyone else it is hilariously awful.Her aristocratic husband and manager is determined to protect her from the truth. But Florence decides to give a public concert at Carnegie Hall. WHY? Comedy drama based on a true story, starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant

Florence Foster Jenkins

Sun 19 Jun 2pm, Wed 22 Jun 8pm and Fri 24 Jun 2pmDir: Liza Johnson 2016, 86 mins, USIn December 1970, the King of Rock ‘n‘ Roll shows up on the lawn of the White House. He requests a meeting with President Nixon. This is the untold story behind the revealing, yet humorous meeting. It is a moment forever immortalised in the most requested photograph in the US National Archives. WHY? Stars Michael Shannon as Elvis Presley and Kevin Spacey asPresident Nixon

Elvis & Nixon

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Tues 21 Jun 6.30pm£15 | 230 minsA live screening of Rossini’s most popular comedy. Figaro uses every trick he can muster to outwit Dr Bartolo and ensure his master wins his chosen bride. He meets his match in the would-be-bride Rosina who has schemes of her own. WHY? With the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Glyndebourne Chorus

Glyndebourne: Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia(The Barber of Seville)

Sun 12 Jun 2pm, Tues 14 Jun 8pm and Wed 15 Jun 2pmDir: László Nemes 2015, 107 mins, Hu(Hungarian with English subtitles)

Saul Ausländer is a member of the Sonderkommando - the Jewish prisoners forced to assist in the machinery of the Nazi concentration camps. While at work, he discovers the body of a boy he recognises as his son. As the Sonderkommando plan a rebellion, Saul vows to carry out an impossible task - to save the child's body from the flames and offer him a proper burial. WHY? Winner of the Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film

Son of Saul

Sun 12 Jun 7.30pm£15 | 150 minsA live screening from New York starring Rupert Everett as Oscar Wilde. In 1895 The Importance of Being Earnest is playing in the West End after a triumphant premierè. Already the wheels are in motion which will lead to his imprisonment, downfall and vilification. Includes a Q&A with Rupert Everett. WHY? ★★★★★ The Telegraph | ★★★★ The Guardian | ★★★★ Time Out | ★★★★ The Times

The Judas Kiss

Thur 16 Jun 2pm£15 | 90 minsIn 2015 Milan paid tribute to Leonardo Da Vinci by holding an extraordinary exhibition event at the Palazzo Reale. This documentary explores his work as never seen before, telling the story of the artist’s world and the treasures he left us. WHY? Offering new perspectiveson Da Vinci the painter, sculptor, scientist, anatomist, botanist and architect

Discover Arts: Leonardo Da Vinci- The Genius in Milan

Sat 18 Jun 2pmWed 22 Jun 10.30am (P&B) and 2pmDir: Stephen Frears 2016110 mins, UKSocialite Florence Foster Jenkins is obsessed with pursuing her dream of becoming an opera singer. The voice she hears in her head is beautiful, to everyone else it is hilariously awful.Her aristocratic husband and manager is determined to protect her from the truth. But Florence decides to give a public concert at Carnegie Hall. WHY? Comedy drama based on a true story, starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant

Florence Foster Jenkins

Sun 19 Jun 2pm, Wed 22 Jun 8pm and Fri 24 Jun 2pmDir: Liza Johnson 2016, 86 mins, USIn December 1970, the King of Rock ‘n‘ Roll shows up on the lawn of the White House. He requests a meeting with President Nixon. This is the untold story behind the revealing, yet humorous meeting. It is a moment forever immortalised in the most requested photograph in the US National Archives. WHY? Stars Michael Shannon as Elvis Presley and Kevin Spacey asPresident Nixon

Elvis & Nixon

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Film GuideMay-Jun 2016

Box Office / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead£10.50 (or 3 films for £27) / £9.50 conc (or 3 films for £24)

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated)

Family ViewingFilms with this logo have been specially picked for our younger audiences.These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

Pre Show Dinner OfferBook a two course meal from our Pre Show Dinner menu at the same time asyour ticket for £14. Available from 5.30pm (12pm Sundays).

Disabled AccessibilityNorden Farm provides ramped access, lifts andtoilet facilities. The auditorium has an infra redhearing enhancement system.

Box Office Opening HoursTuesday 11am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pmWednesday - Saturday 10am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pmSunday 2.30pm - 8pm

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

By phone / 01628 788997Online / www.nordenfarm.org

Film admission includes a charitable donation of £2 per ticket, which contributesto the upkeep of Norden Farm

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B)Tues 10 May 10.30am 10 Cloverfield Lane

Thur 19 May 10.30am Eddie the Eagle

Wed 22 Jun 10.30am Florence Foster Jenkins

Exclusively for parents with children under 2 years. Lights are kept on low level and you can move around if you need to. Tickets are £5.50 for adults (including cup of tea); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.