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The Theory of Everything box office 020 8232 1010 www.watermans.org.uk ‘your local cinema’ December 2014 January 2015 January 2015 Thu 1 Jan 4.15 Get On Up 7.00 Winter Sleep Fri 2 Jan 1.00 Get Santa 3.00 Me Myself and Mum 5.00 St. Vincent 7.00 Winter Sleep Sat 3 Jan 11.00 Get Santa 2.00 Me Myself and Mum 5.00 Winter Sleep 8.45 St. Vincent Sun 4 Jan 2.00 St. Vincent 4.00 Electricity 6.00 Me Myself and Mum 8.00 St. Vincent Mon 5 Jan 11.30 John (NT Encore) 4.30 Me Myself and Mum 6.30 Electricity 8.30 St. Vincent Tue 6 Jan 4.30 Electricity 6.30 Me Myself and Mum 8.30 St. Vincent Wed 7 Jan 11.30 St. Vincent 4.30 Me Myself and Mum 6.30 St. Vincent 8.30 Electricity Thu 8 Jan 2.00 St. Vincent 4.30 Electricity 6.30 St. Vincent 8.30 Me Myself and Mum Fri 9 Jan 2.00 Big Eyes 4.15 Annie 6.30 Big Eyes 8.45 Annie Sat 10 Jan 11.00 The Book of Life 2.00 Annie 4.15 Big Eyes 6.30 Annie 8.45 Big Eyes Sun 11 Jan 2.00 Big Eyes 5.00 Annie 7.30 Big Eyes Mon 12 Jan 4.00 Annie 6.15 Big Eyes 8.45 Annie Tue 13 Jan 4.00 Big Eyes 6.30 Annie 8.45 Big Eyes Wed 14 Jan 11.30 Annie 4.15 Annie 6.30 Big Eyes 8.45 Annie Thu 15 Jan 2.00 Annie 4.15 Big Eyes 6.30 Annie 8.45 Big Eyes Fri 16 Jan 2.00 The Theory of Everything 4.15 Big Eyes 6.30 Annie 8.45 The Theory of Everything Sat 17 Jan 11.00 Frozen – Sing-Along 2.00 The Theory of Everything 4.15 Annie 6.30 Big Eyes 8.45 The Theory of Everything Sun 18 Jan 2.00 Annie 5.00 The Theory of Everything 7.45 Big Eyes Mon 19 Jan 4.15 Big Eyes 6.30 Annie 8.45 The Theory of Everything Tue 20 Jan 3.45 Annie 6.15 Big Eyes 8.45 The Theory of Everything Wed 21 Jan 11.30 The Theory of Everything 4.00 Big Eyes 6.30 The Theory of Everything 8.45 Annie Thu 22 Jan 2.00 The Theory of Everything 7.00 Treasure Island (NT Live) Fri 23 Jan 1.30 Testament of Youth 4.15 The Theory of Everything 6.30 Testament of Youth 9.00 The Theory of Everything Sat 24 Jan 11.00 Paddington 1.00 French Impressions 2.30 Me, Myself and Mum 4.30 The Theory of Everything 6.45 Testament of Youth 9.00 The Theory of Everything Sun 25 Jan 2.00 Testament of Youth 5.00 The Theory of Everything 7.30 Testament of Youth Mon 26 Jan 4.00 Testament of Youth 6.30 The Theory of Everything 8.45 Testament of Youth Tue 27 Jan 4.00 The Theory of Everything 6.15 Testament of Youth 8.45 The Theory of Everything Wed 28 Jan 11.30 Testament of Youth 4.00 Testament of Youth 6.30 The Theory of Everything 8.45 Testament of Youth Thu 29 Jan 1.30 The Theory of Everything 4.00 The Theory of Everything 6.15 Testament of Youth 8.45 The Theory of Everything Parents & Babies Screenings are exclusively for parents with babies up to the age of 1 year. Every Monday, Every Film Films start at the times shown. Late-comers may not be admitted Cinema Diary December 2014 Fri 5 Dec 2.00 My Old Lady 4.15 The Imitation Game 6.30 My Old Lady 8.45 The Imitation Game Sat 6 Dec 11.00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2.00 The Imitation Game 4.30 My Old Lady 6.45 The Imitation Game 9.00 My Old Lady Sun 7 Dec 11.00 The Imitation Game 2.00 The Crucible (CinemaLive) 6.00 My Old Lady 8.15 The Imitation Game Mon 8 Dec 4.15 My Old Lady 6.30 The Imitation Game 8.45 My Old Lady Tue 9 Dec 3.00 The Imitation Game 5.30 My Old Lady 8.00 John (NT Live) Wed 10 Dec 11.30 The Imitation Game 4.15 My Old Lady 6.30 The Imitation Game 8.45 My Old Lady Thu 11 Dec 2.00 The Imitation Game 4.15 My Old Lady 6.30 The Imitation Game 8.45 My Old Lady Fri 12 Dec 2.00 Pride 6.00 Leviathan 8.45 My Old Lady Sat 13 Dec 11.00 The Nightmare Before Christmas 2.00 My Old Lady 4.00 Leviathan 6.45 Pride 9.00 My Old Lady Sun 14 Dec 2.30 Still the Enemy Within (Plus Q&A) 5.00 Leviathan 8.00 My Old Lady Mon 15 Dec 3.00 My Old Lady CLOSED FOR THE EVENING Tue 16 Dec 3.30 Pride 6.00 My Old Lady 8.15 Leviathan Wed 17 Dec 11.30 My Old Lady 3.45 Leviathan 6.30 My Old Lady 8.45 Pride Thu 18 Dec 2.00 My Old Lady 4.15 Pride 6.30 My Old Lady 8.30 Leviathan Fri 19 Dec 2.00 Get Santa 4.30 Ida 6.30 Two Days, One Night 8.30 Get On Up Sat 20 Dec 11.00 Get Santa 1.00 French Impressions 2.00 Violette followed by Q&A 6.30 Ida 8.30 Get On Up Sun 21 Dec 2.00 Get Santa 4.00 Ida 6.00 Two Days One Night 8.00 Get On Up Mon 22 Dec 2.00 Get Santa 4.30 Two Days, One Night 6.30 Ida 8.15 Get On Up Tue 23 Dec 2.00 Get Santa 4.00 Get On Up Special Screenings Cinema Live presents Sun 7 Dec The Crucible by Arthur Miller – The Old Vic (12A) Dir. Yaël Farber/210m/2014/UK Richard Armitage, Harry Atwell, Samantha Colley Richard Armitage stars in Arthur Miller’s classic American drama, based on Salem’s infamous witch trials, brought vividly to life in this visceral new production by internationally acclaimed director, Yaël Farber. Pre-recorded live. Tickets: £15 or £12.50 Tue 9 Dec John (18) Dir. Lloyd Newson/120m/2014/UK Taylor Benjamin, Lee Boggess, Gabriel Castillo DV8’s new production, JOHN, authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience. Contains adult themes, strong language and nudity. Tickets: £15 or £12.50 Thu 22 Jan Treasure Island Dir. Polly Findlay/180m/2014/UK Arthur Duvill, Ben Thompson, Joshua James This winter, Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life on the Olivier stage in a thrilling new adaptation by Bryony Lavery. Suitable for 10+ years. Tickets: £15 or £12.50 Q&A Special Screening Sun 14 Dec Still The Enemy Within (15) Dir. Owen Gower/112m/2014/UK Norman Strike, Paul Symonds, Steve Hammill Follow the highs and lows of the 1984/85 British Miners’ Strike in this unique documentary, giving an insight into one of history’s most dramatic events. Followed by a Q&A with director Owen Gower and guests. You may also like the film Pride. Films start at the times shown. Late-comers may not be admitted Please note Watermans will be closed from Tue 24 – Wed 31 Dec Watermans is managed by Hounslow Arts Trust Ltd (No. 1164904) Registered as a charity (No. 267426) VAT No. 422352977 We would like to acknowledge the generous support of Funded by Information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of going to print. Ticket prices Full price: £8.50*. Concessions: £7.50*. Parents & Babies: £6* Family Cinema (where one adult goes free per one paying child): £7.50*. French Impressions, SACF: £12* (£10* concs). Friends: £1 off prices shown. Mondays: £5*. * includes optional £1 charitable donation. Bookings made online attract a £1/transaction booking fee. Watermans, 40 High Street, Brentford, TW8 0DS Box Office opening times Usually 7 days a week from 1pm–9pm FREE ZONE

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Listings of Independment films screening at Watermans, Brentford West London includes; World Cinema, French Film Talk, Family Cinema, Parent & Baby Screenings, National Theatre Live screenings

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‘your local cinema’December 2014

January 2015

January 2015

Thu 1 Jan4.15 Get On Up7.00 Winter Sleep

Fri 2 Jan

1.00 Get Santa3.00 Me Myself and Mum5.00 St. Vincent7.00 Winter Sleep

Sat 3 Jan11.00 Get Santa2.00 Me Myself and Mum5.00 Winter Sleep8.45 St. Vincent

Sun 4 Jan2.00 St. Vincent4.00 Electricity6.00 Me Myself and Mum8.00 St. Vincent

Mon 5 Jan 11.30 John (NT Encore)4.30 Me Myself and Mum6.30 Electricity8.30 St. Vincent

Tue 6 Jan4.30 Electricity6.30 Me Myself and Mum8.30 St. Vincent

Wed 7 Jan11.30 St. Vincent 4.30 Me Myself and Mum6.30 St. Vincent8.30 Electricity

Thu 8 Jan2.00 St. Vincent4.30 Electricity6.30 St. Vincent8.30 Me Myself and Mum

Fri 9 Jan

2.00 Big Eyes4.15 Annie6.30 Big Eyes8.45 Annie

Sat 10 Jan

11.00 The Book of Life2.00 Annie4.15 Big Eyes6.30 Annie8.45 Big Eyes

Sun 11 Jan2.00 Big Eyes5.00 Annie7.30 Big Eyes

Mon 12 Jan 4.00 Annie6.15 Big Eyes8.45 Annie

Tue 13 Jan

4.00 Big Eyes6.30 Annie8.45 Big Eyes

Wed 14 Jan11.30 Annie 4.15 Annie6.30 Big Eyes8.45 Annie

Thu 15 Jan2.00 Annie4.15 Big Eyes6.30 Annie8.45 Big Eyes

Fri 16 Jan2.00 The Theory of Everything4.15 Big Eyes6.30 Annie8.45 The Theory of Everything

Sat 17 Jan

11.00 Frozen – Sing-Along2.00 The Theory of Everything4.15 Annie6.30 Big Eyes8.45 The Theory of Everything

Sun 18 Jan2.00 Annie5.00 The Theory of Everything7.45 Big Eyes

Mon 19 Jan 4.15 Big Eyes6.30 Annie8.45 The Theory of Everything

Tue 20 Jan3.45 Annie6.15 Big Eyes8.45 The Theory of Everything

Wed 21 Jan11.30 The Theory of Everything 4.00 Big Eyes6.30 The Theory of Everything8.45 Annie

Thu 22 Jan2.00 The Theory of Everything7.00 Treasure Island (NT Live)

Fri 23 Jan1.30 Testament of Youth4.15 The Theory of Everything6.30 Testament of Youth9.00 The Theory of Everything

Sat 24 Jan11.00 Paddington1.00 French Impressions2.30 Me, Myself and Mum4.30 The Theory of Everything6.45 Testament of Youth9.00 The Theory of Everything

Sun 25 Jan2.00 Testament of Youth5.00 The Theory of Everything7.30 Testament of Youth

Mon 26 Jan 4.00 Testament of Youth6.30 The Theory of Everything8.45 Testament of Youth

Tue 27 Jan4.00 The Theory of Everything6.15 Testament of Youth8.45 The Theory of Everything

Wed 28 Jan11.30 Testament of Youth 4.00 Testament of Youth6.30 The Theory of Everything8.45 Testament of Youth

Thu 29 Jan1.30 The Theory of Everything4.00 The Theory of Everything6.15 Testament of Youth8.45 The Theory of Everything

Parents & Babies Screenings are exclusively for parents with babies up to the age of 1 year.

Every Monday, Every Film

Films start at the times shown. Late-comers may not be admitted

Cinema Diary

December 2014 Fri 5 Dec2.00 My Old Lady4.15 The Imitation Game6.30 My Old Lady8.45 The Imitation Game

Sat 6 Dec11.00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles2.00 The Imitation Game4.30 My Old Lady6.45 The Imitation Game9.00 My Old Lady

Sun 7 Dec11.00 The Imitation Game 2.00 The Crucible (CinemaLive)6.00 My Old Lady8.15 The Imitation Game

Mon 8 Dec 4.15 My Old Lady6.30 The Imitation Game8.45 My Old Lady

Tue 9 Dec3.00 The Imitation Game5.30 My Old Lady8.00 John (NT Live)

Wed 10 Dec11.30 The Imitation Game 4.15 My Old Lady6.30 The Imitation Game8.45 My Old Lady

Thu 11 Dec2.00 The Imitation Game4.15 My Old Lady6.30 The Imitation Game8.45 My Old Lady

Fri 12 Dec2.00 Pride6.00 Leviathan8.45 My Old Lady

Sat 13 Dec11.00 The Nightmare Before Christmas2.00 My Old Lady4.00 Leviathan6.45 Pride9.00 My Old Lady

Sun 14 Dec2.30 Still the Enemy Within (Plus Q&A)5.00 Leviathan8.00 My Old Lady

Mon 15 Dec 3.00 My Old Lady CLOSED FOR THE EVENING

Tue 16 Dec3.30 Pride6.00 My Old Lady8.15 Leviathan

Wed 17 Dec11.30 My Old Lady 3.45 Leviathan6.30 My Old Lady8.45 Pride

Thu 18 Dec2.00 My Old Lady4.15 Pride6.30 My Old Lady8.30 Leviathan

Fri 19 Dec2.00 Get Santa4.30 Ida6.30 Two Days, One Night8.30 Get On Up

Sat 20 Dec

11.00 Get Santa1.00 French Impressions2.00 Violette followed by Q&A6.30 Ida8.30 Get On Up

Sun 21 Dec

2.00 Get Santa4.00 Ida6.00 Two Days One Night8.00 Get On Up

Mon 22 Dec 2.00 Get Santa4.30 Two Days, One Night6.30 Ida8.15 Get On Up

Tue 23 Dec2.00 Get Santa4.00 Get On Up

Special Screenings

Cinema Live presents

Sun 7 Dec The Crucible by Arthur Miller – The Old Vic (12A)Dir. Yaël Farber/210m/2014/UK

Richard Armitage, Harry Atwell, Samantha Colley

Richard Armitage stars in Arthur Miller’s classic American drama, based on Salem’s infamous witch trials, brought vividly to life in this visceral new production by internationally acclaimed director, Yaël Farber. Pre-recorded live.Tickets: £15 or £12.50

Tue 9 DecJohn (18) Dir. Lloyd Newson/120m/2014/UK

Taylor Benjamin, Lee Boggess,

Gabriel Castillo

DV8’s new production, JOHN, authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience. Contains adult themes, strong language and nudity. Tickets: £15 or £12.50

Thu 22 JanTreasure Island Dir. Polly Findlay/180m/2014/UK

Arthur Duvill, Ben Thompson, Joshua James

This winter, Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life on the Olivier stage in a thrilling new adaptation by Bryony Lavery. Suitable for 10+ years.Tickets: £15 or £12.50

Q&A Special ScreeningSun 14 Dec Still The Enemy Within (15)Dir. Owen Gower/112m/2014/UK

Norman Strike, Paul Symonds, Steve Hammill

Follow the highs and lows of the 1984/85 British Miners’ Strike in this unique documentary, giving an insight into one of history’s most dramatic events. Followed by a Q&A with director Owen Gower and guests. You may also like the fi lm Pride.

Films start at the times shown. Late-comers may not be admitted

Please note Watermans will be closed from Tue 24 – Wed 31 Dec

Watermans is managed by Hounslow Arts Trust Ltd (No. 1164904)

Registered as a charity (No. 267426) VAT No. 422352977

We would like to acknowledge the generous support of

Funded by

Information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of going to print.

Ticket prices Full price: £8.50*. Concessions: £7.50*. Parents & Babies: £6* Family Cinema (where one adult

goes free per one paying child): £7.50*. French Impressions, SACF: £12* (£10* concs). Friends: £1 off prices

shown. Mondays: £5*. * includes optional £1 charitable donation. Bookings made online attract a £1/transaction booking fee.

Watermans, 40 High Street, Brentford, TW8 0DS

Box Offi ce opening timesUsually 7 days a week from 1pm–9pm

FREE

ZONE

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December 2014 Fri 5 – Thu 11 DecThe Imitation Game (12A) Dir. Morten Tyldum/113m/2014/USA, UK

Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode

See website for details.

Fri 5 – Thu 18 DecMy Old Lady (12A) Dir. Israel Horovitz/107m/2014/UK, Fr, USA

Kevin Kline, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith

Matthias a New Yorker, travels to Paris to claim an apartment he has inherited from his father. However once there he fi nds an old woman named Mathilde, (Smith) and her daughter Chloe (Scott Thomas). All three of them are connected in an unexpected way.

Fri 12 – Thu 18 Dec (excl. Mon)Leviathan (15) Dir. Andrey Zvyagintsev/140m/2014/Rus/Subt.

Lyadova, Vladimir Vdovichenkov, Aleksey Serebryakov

Set in the remote Russian northwest, Leviathan is the tragic tale of one man’s struggle against a corrupt system of power, brought to breathtaking life by visionary director Andrey Zvyagintsev (The Return, The Banishment, Elena).

French ImpressionsJon Davies will be giving a detailed introduction to the background and making of Violette with a question and answer session. Film talk will be 40mins.

Sat 20 DecViolette (15) Dir. Martin Provost/139m/2013/Fr, Bel/Subt.

Emmanuelle Devos, Sandrine Kiberlain, Olivier Gourmet

Based on a true story, this is the extraordinary re-telling of the life of writer Violette Leduc and her intense lifelong relationship with Simone de Beauvoir.

MERRY CHRISTMAS • HAPPY NEW YEAR

January 2015 Thu 1 – Sat 3 JanWinter Sleep (15)Dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan/196m/2014/

Tur, Fr, Ger/Subt.

Haluk Bilginer, Melisa Sözen, Demet Akbag

An intriguing story set in Anatolia about a hotel owner and his younger wife’s turbulent relationship that s tested extreme during winter, when a snow storm hits and the hotel becomes a shelter for travellers.

Fri 2 – Thu 8 JanMe Myself And Mum (15) (Les Garçons Et Guillaume, À Table)Dir. Guillaume Gallienne/85m/2013/Fr, Bel/Subt.

Guillaume Gallienne, André Marcon, Françoise Fabian

Guillaume Gallienne stars in and directs this witty coming of age story. A young French boy whose relationship with his mother is tested through a series of painful chain of events, that leads to discover who he is and get out of the clutches of his mother’s grasp.

Fri 2 – Thu 8 JanSt. Vincent (12A) Dir. Theodore Melfi /102m/2014/USA

Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy, Naomi Watts

Oscar nominee Murray leads a star studded cast featuring McCarthy and Watts about two misunderstood characters fi nding common ground in each other. A single mother entrust her son to her hard drinking and gambling neighbour to babysit while she works long hours.

Sun 4 – Thu 8 JanElectricity (15) Dir. Bryn Higgins/96m/2014/UK

Agyness Deyn, Lenora Crichlow, Christian Cooke

Super model turned actress Agyness Deyn electrifi es in this fi lm about a young women who suffers from epilepsy and is on a heart-warming journey to fi nd her long lost brother.

Fri 9 – Wed 21 JanBig Eyes (Cert tbc) Dir. Tim Burton/98m/2014/USA

Amy Adams, Krysten Ritter, Christoph Waltz

Adams plays painter Margaret Keane following her rise of her success during the 1950s and her turbulent relationship with her husband Walter Keane (Waltz), who claimed credit for her 1960s work.

Fri 9 – Wed 21 JanAnnie (15) Dir. Will Gluck/118m/2014/USA

Jamie Foxx, Quvenzhané Wallis, Cameron Diaz

A modern-day version of the Broadway hit musical starring Academy award nominee Wallis, playing the foster girl Annie who is being fostered by the terrible Mrs. Hannigan (Diaz). Will Stacks (Jamie Foxx) a New York mayoral candidate decides to take her in as part of a stunt for his campaign and Annie gets a taste of the good life.

Fri 16 – Thu 29 JanThe Theory Of Everything (12A) Dir. James Marsh/123m/2015

Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Tom Prior

This is the incredible story of one of the greatest scientists of our generation, the young Stephen Hawking (Redmayne), who falls deeply in love with fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde. Together they break new grounds in science while fi ghting his illness.

Fri 23 – Thu 29 JanTestament Of Youth (12A) Dir. James Kent/130m/2014/UK

Alicia Vikander, Hayley Atwell, Dominic West

Based on one of the greatest war memoirs ever written by Mrs Brittain herself. This is the true life story of Oxford University student Vera Brittain who postponed her studies to serve as voluntary aid detachment nurse during WWI.

French ImpressionsOne of the big hits of 2014 Les Garçons Et Guillaume, À Table. Jon Davies will be giving us more insights into how French humour works with clips from fi lms considered too delicate to cross the Channel.

Sat 24 Jan Me Myself And Mum (15) Dir. Guillaume Gallienne/85m/2013/Fr, Bel/Subt.

Guillaume Gallienne, André Marcon, Françoise Fabian

See January main titles for details.

Fri 19 – Tue 23 Dec Get Santa (U) Dir. Christopher Smith/102m/2014/UK, USA. Warwick Davis, Stephen Graham, Jim Broadbent

A father and son discover that Santa has crashed-landed into their shed, test-driving his new sleig . He enlists their help to get him back to Lapland. But Santa is thrown into jail accused of robbery – who will deliver the presents now?

JANUARY 2015

Family CinemaSats 11am; week days 2pm*(adults go FREE with every 1 paying child)*Except £5 Mondays

Fri 2 – Sat 3 JanGet Santa (U) Dir. Christopher Smith/102m/2014/UK, USA. Warwick Davis, Stephen Graham, Jim Broadbent

See December Family Cinema.

Sat 10 JanThe Book Of Life (U) Dir. Jorge R. Gutierrez/95m/2014/UK

This is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfi lling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure where he faces his greatest fears.

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Sat 6 DecTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (12A) Dir. Jonathan Liebesman/101m/ 2014/USA

The high fl ying kicking super Turtles have been given a 21st Century make over this time they have to fi ght against a Kingpin who wants to take over New York. Suited for older kids.

Sat 13 DecThe Nightmare Before Christmas (PG) Dir. Henry Selick/76m/1994/USADanny Elfman, Chris Sarandon,Catherine O’Hara

Burton’s stop-motion animated feature puts a twist on Christmas when Jack Skellington the Halloween pumpkin discovers Christmas town. One for adults as well as children.

A PERFECT RIVERSIDE VENUE – ENJOY COFFEE, SNACKS AND COLD DRINKS ON OUR TERRACE

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Sat 17 JanFrozen (PG) - Sing-Along Dirs. Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee/104m/2013/USA

Due to customer demand we have brought back the Frozen Sing-Along. A perfect treat for the family after all that festive fun. Warm upthose vocal chords altogether now ‘Let It Go…’ Advance booking highly recommended.

Sat 24 Jan Paddington (U) Dir. Paul King/ m/2014/UK, Fr

First there were the books, then the TV episodes and now

the beloved bear we have all grown to love has his own big feature fi lm.

Best of 2014 Fri 12 – Thu 18 Dec (excl. Sun & Mon)Pride (12A) Dir. Matthew Warchus/120m/2013/UK

Bill Nighy, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton

Set during the Thatcher years a group of gay campaigners in London decide to raise money for the families of the miner’s strike. A trip to a small Welsh mining town brings about an unusual friendship. You may also like Still The Enemy Within.

Fri 19 – Mon 22 Dec (excl. Sat)Two Days, One Night (12) Dirs. Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne/95m/2014/Bel,

It, Fr/Subt. Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione, Pili Groyne

A hit at the Cannes Film Festival, Marion Cotillard gives a compelling performance as Sandra, a married woman with children who has only the weekend to save her job.

Fri 19 – Mon 22 DecIda (12A) Dir. Pawel Pawlikowski/82m/2013/Pol, Den/Subt.

Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska, Dawid Ogrodnik

Set in 1960s Poland an orphaned girl brought up by Nuns in a convent, fi nds her only living relative, together they learn who they really are and the family’s dark secret.

Fri 19 – Tue 23 Dec & Thu 1 JanGet On Up (12A) Dir. Tate Taylor/139m/2014/USA

Chadwick Boseman, Nelsan Ellis, Dan Aykroyd

Based on the incredible life story of the Godfather of Soul, the fi lm gives a fearless look inside the music, moves and moods of Brown, taking audiences on the journey from his impoverished childhood to his evolution to fame.

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