October cinema listings

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Cinema Listings - October 2010 sales and information www.macarts.co.uk 0121 446 3232 Ticket Prices: Full price £6.50 Concession: £4.50 Matinee (before 5pm) £4 (including family screenings) The Leopard PG (187mins) Fri 1 – Sun 3 Oct Director: Luchino Visconti Cast: Alain Delon, Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale Italy (1963) Aristocracy finds itself being suffocated by a newly democratic fervor. Prince Don Fabrizio Salina (Burt Lancaster) tries to hold on to the past, but it appears that his glory days are waning. Soul Boy Cert TBC Fri 1 – Sun 3 Oct Director: Shimmy Marcus Cast: Martin Compston, Nichola Burley UK (2004) Set in Stoke on Trent, a likeable film about a young man who gets drawn into the Northern Soul scene in the early 1970s. Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest PG (94mins) Mon 4 – Thu 7 Oct Director: Anthony Geffen Cast: Conrad Anker, Hugh Dancy, Ralph Fiennes USA (2010) A documentary using astonishing visuals to tell the intersecting stories of George Mallory’s ill fated attempt to climb Everest in the 1920s. Certified Copy COPIE CONFORME 12A (107mins) Tue 5 – Thu 7 Oct Director: Abbas Kiarostami Cast: Agathe Natanson, Gianna Giachetti Part subtitled France (2010) A French art gallery owner falls for an older novelist as they travel around the Chianti countryside. The Runaways 15 (106mins) Fri 8 – Mon 11 Oct Director: Floria Sigismondi Cast: Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning USA (2010) The film follows two friends, Joan Jett and Cherie Currie as they rise from rebellious Southern California kids to rock stars of the now legendary group that paved the way for future generations of girl bands. Enter the Void 18 (135mins) Fri 8 – Mon 11 Oct Director: Gaspar Noe Cast: Nathaniel Brown, Paz De La Huerta, France (2009) After the brutal death of his parents Oscar makes a promise to his sister never to leave her, no matter what, but is killed at the hands of corrupt police. Alamar U (74mins) Tue 12 – Thu 14 Oct Director: Pedro González-Rubio Cast: Jorge Machado, Natan Machado Palombini Mexico (2009) Spanish subtitled in English A father and son spend their last days together at sea, connecting with life above and below the surface, before he returns to live with his mother. Metropolis PG (150mins) Tue 12 – Thu 14 Oct Director: Fritz Lang Cast: Rudolph Klein-Rogge, Brigitte Helm, Alfred Abel Germany (1927) Fritz Lang’s gargantuan Metropolis is re-mastered digitally containing never before seen footage. Made in Dagenham 15 (113mins) Fri 15 – Thu 28 Oct Director: Nigel Cole Cast: Sally Hawkins, Miranda Richardson, Bob Hoskins UK (2010) From the director of Calendar Girls comes the new comedy- drama about the plight of the female workers, who in 1968 walked out in protest against sexual discrimination at the Ford Dagenham car plant. Pusher Cert: TBC (107mins) Fri 15 – Mon 18 Oct Director: Assad Raja Cast: Assad Raja, Mahima Chaudhry A drug pusher gets in too deep after taking a large consignment and getting busted by the police, in this remake of the 1996 Danish film but this time told through the eyes of the Asian community in Leicester. Princess and the Frog U (93mins) Sun 17 Oct Director: John Musker Cast: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos Discover what really happened after the princess kissed the frog in an inspired twist on the world’s most famous kiss. Winter’s Bone 15 (100mins) Tue 19 – Thu 21 Oct Director: Debra Granik Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes USA (2010) An unflinching Ozark Mountain girl hacks through dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact. A Town Called Panic PANIQUE AU VILLAGE PG (77 mins) Fri 22 – Thu 28 Oct Director: Vincent Patar, Stephane Aubier Cast: Bruce Ellison, Benoit Poelvoorde France (2009) French subtitled in English A stop-motion animation following the wacky, hilarious and often surreal adventures of Cowboy, Indian and Horse-three toy figures who share a rambling house in a rural town which never fails to attract the weirdest events. The Arbor Cert: TBC (90 min) Fri 29 Oct – Thu 4 Nov Director: Clio Barnard Cast: Neil Dudgeon, Christine Bottlomley UK (2010) A powerful true story of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar and her troubled relationship with her daughter Lorraine. Eat Pray Love PG (140mins) Fri 29 Oct – Thu 4 Nov Director: Ryan Murphy Cast: Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem USA (2010) Based on the memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert a successful woman after a painful divorce, she takes off on a round-the-world journey.

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Cinema Listings - October 2010

sales and informationwww.macarts.co.uk 0121 446 3232Ticket Prices: Full price £6.50 Concession: £4.50 Matinee (before 5pm) £4 (including family screenings)

The LeopardPG (187mins)Fri 1 – Sun 3 OctDirector: Luchino ViscontiCast: Alain Delon, Burt Lancaster, Claudia CardinaleItaly (1963)

Aristocracy finds itself being suffocated by a newly democratic fervor. Prince Don Fabrizio Salina (Burt Lancaster) tries to hold on to the past, but it appears that his glory days are waning.

Soul Boy Cert TBCFri 1 – Sun 3 OctDirector: Shimmy MarcusCast: Martin Compston, Nichola BurleyUK (2004)

Set in Stoke on Trent, a likeable film about a young man who gets drawn into the Northern Soul scene in the early 1970s.

Wildest Dream: Conquest of EverestPG (94mins)Mon 4 – Thu 7 OctDirector: Anthony GeffenCast: Conrad Anker, Hugh Dancy, Ralph FiennesUSA (2010)

A documentary using astonishing visuals to tell the intersecting stories of George Mallory’s ill fated attempt to climb Everest in the 1920s.

Certified CopyCOPIE CONFORME12A (107mins)Tue 5 – Thu 7 OctDirector: Abbas KiarostamiCast: Agathe Natanson, Gianna Giachetti

Part subtitledFrance (2010)

A French art gallery owner falls for an older novelist as they travel around the Chianti countryside.

The Runaways15 (106mins)Fri 8 – Mon 11 OctDirector: Floria SigismondiCast: Kristen Stewart, Dakota FanningUSA (2010)

The film follows two friends, Joan Jett and Cherie Currie as they rise from rebellious Southern California kids to rock stars of the now legendary group that paved the way for future generations of girl bands.

Enter the Void18 (135mins)Fri 8 – Mon 11 OctDirector: Gaspar NoeCast: Nathaniel Brown, Paz De La Huerta,France (2009)

After the brutal death of his parents Oscar makes a promise to his sister never to leave her, no matter what, but is killed at the hands of corrupt police.

AlamarU (74mins)Tue 12 – Thu 14 OctDirector: Pedro González-RubioCast: Jorge Machado, Natan Machado PalombiniMexico (2009)

Spanish subtitled in English

A father and son spend their last days together at sea, connecting with life above and below the surface, before he returns to live with his mother.

MetropolisPG (150mins)Tue 12 – Thu 14 OctDirector: Fritz LangCast: Rudolph Klein-Rogge, Brigitte Helm, Alfred AbelGermany (1927)

Fritz Lang’s gargantuan Metropolis is re-mastered digitally containing never before seen footage.

Made in Dagenham15 (113mins)Fri 15 – Thu 28 OctDirector: Nigel Cole Cast: Sally Hawkins, Miranda Richardson, Bob HoskinsUK (2010)

From the director of Calendar Girls comes the new comedy-drama about the plight of the female workers, who in 1968 walked out in protest against sexual discrimination at the Ford Dagenham car plant.

PusherCert: TBC (107mins)Fri 15 – Mon 18 OctDirector: Assad RajaCast: Assad Raja, Mahima Chaudhry

A drug pusher gets in too deep after taking a large consignment and getting busted by the police, in this remake of the 1996 Danish film but this time told through the eyes of the Asian community in Leicester.

Princess and the FrogU (93mins)Sun 17 OctDirector: John MuskerCast: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos

Discover what really happened after the princess kissed the frog in an inspired twist on the world’s most famous kiss.

Winter’s Bone15 (100mins)Tue 19 – Thu 21 OctDirector: Debra GranikCast: Jennifer Lawrence, John HawkesUSA (2010)

An unflinching Ozark Mountain girl hacks through dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact.

A Town Called PanicPANIQUE AU VILLAGEPG (77 mins)Fri 22 – Thu 28 OctDirector: Vincent Patar, Stephane Aubier Cast: Bruce Ellison, Benoit PoelvoordeFrance (2009)

French subtitled in English

A stop-motion animation following the wacky, hilarious and often surreal adventures of Cowboy, Indian and Horse-three toy figures who share a rambling house in a rural town which never fails to attract the weirdest events.

The ArborCert: TBC (90 min)Fri 29 Oct – Thu 4 NovDirector: Clio BarnardCast: Neil Dudgeon, Christine BottlomleyUK (2010)

A powerful true story of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar and her troubled relationship with her daughter Lorraine.

Eat Pray LovePG (140mins)Fri 29 Oct – Thu 4 NovDirector: Ryan MurphyCast: Julia Roberts, Javier BardemUSA (2010)

Based on the memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert a successful woman after a painful divorce, she takes off on a round-the-world journey.

Matinees Early Evening Main EveningOctober

Fri 1 The Leopard (2pm) Soul Boy (7pm)

Sat 2 Soul Boy (5.30pm) The Leopard (7.30pm)

Sun 3 The Leopard (5pm) Soul Boy (8.45pm)

Mon 4 Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (2pm) Certified Copy (7pm)

Tue 5 Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (2pm) Certified Copy (6pm) Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (8.30pm)

Wed 6 Certified Copy (2pm) Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (7pm)

Thu 7 Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest (6pm) Certified Copy (8pm)

Fri 8 Enter the Void (2pm) The Runaways (7pm)

Sat 9 Enter the Void (5.30pm) The Runaways (8.30pm)

Sun 10 The Runaways (5pm) Enter the Void (7.30pm)

Mon 11 Enter the Void (2pm) The Runaways (7pm)

Tue 12 Alamar (2pm) Alamar (6pm) Metropolis (8pm)

Wed 13 Metropolis (2pm) Alamar (7pm)

Thu 14 Metropolis (5.30pm) Alamar (8.30pm)

Fri 15 Made in Dagenham (6pm) Pusher (8.20pm)

Sat 16 Pusher (6pm) Made in Dagenham (8.15pm)

Sun 17 Princess and the Frog (1.30pm) Made in Dagenham (6pm) Pusher (8.20pm)

Mon 18 Pusher (3pm) Made in Dagenham (7pm)

Tue 19 Made in Dagenham (2pm) Made in Dagenham (6pm) Winter’s Bone (8.30pm)

Wed 20 Winter’s Bone (2.15pm) Made in Dagenham (7pm)

Thu 21 Winter’s Bone (6pm) Made in Dagenham (8.10pm)

Fri 22 A Town Called Panic (6pm) Made in Dagenham (8pm)

Sat 23 Made in Dagenham (6pm) A Town Called Panic (8.30pm)

Sun 24 A Town Called Panic (6pm) Made in Dagenham (8pm)

Mon 25 Made in Dagenham (2pm) A Town Called Panic (7pm)

Tue 26 A Town Called Panic (2pm) Made in Dagenham (6pm) A Town Called Panic (8.30pm)

Wed 27 Made in Dagenham (2pm) A Town Called Panic (7pm)

Thu 28 A Town Called Panic (2pm) Made in Dagenham (8.30pm)

Fri 29 Eat Pray Love TBC The Arbor (8pm)

Sat 30 The Arbor (6pm) Eat Pray Love TBC

Sun 31 Eat Pray Love TBC The Arbor (8.30pm)

Cinema Listings - October 2010

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