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Films (no advance booking) We operate a cash only box office and do not accept card payments. There is no telephone booking facility. Adult £7 Senior - Over 60 £6 Child & Young Adult (age 3-25) £5 Passport to Leisure Card Holder £6 Full Time Student £5 Family Matinee: Family of Three Group £15 Elevenses & Parent and Baby (everybody) £6 Under 3s Free Picture This Members enjoy £1 off all of the above prices Live Arts (advance booking possible)* Adult £15 Senior - Over 60 £13.50 Child & Young Adult (age 3-25) £12 Passport to Leisure Card Holder £13.50 Full Time Student £12 Picture This Members enjoy £1.50 off all of the above prices *Some Live Arts screenings/events may be at lower prices. Book advance tickets via our website. The Picture House is a single screen cinema, showing the best in mainstream, foreign language and independent film. Our state-of-the- art digital technology allows us to bring you live satellite broadcasts of theatre, opera, ballet and live music from around the world, enhancing our varied programme. We also stage live events at the Picture House, being particularly suited to comedy/spoken word events. The 1920s cinema is available for hire (commercially & by the community), please contact the cinema on 01422 847287, or visit our website for full details. THE PICTURE HOUSE Picture House, New Road, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8AD. TICKETS & CONTACT DETAILS Tues 1 The Girl on a Train (15)* at 7.45pm Weds 2 The Girl on a Train (15)* at 10.30am Royal Ballet: Anastasia (adv.12A) at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm) Thurs 3 The Girl on a Train (15)* at 10.30am The Childhood of a Leader (12A) at 7.45pm Fri 4 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pm Sat 5 Phantom Boy (PG) at 1.30pm Reel Film: Rita, Sue & Bob Too (18) at 4.30pm I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pm Sun 6 Phantom Boy (PG) at 1.30pm I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 4.30pm** Under the Shadow (15) at 7.45pm Mon 7 I , Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pm Tues 8 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pm Weds 9 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pm Thurs 10 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 10.30am My Scientology Movie (15) at 7.45pm Fri 11 American Honey (15)* at 7.45pm Sat 12 Storks (U)* at 1.30pm Friends Presents: The Lives of Others (15) at 4.30pm American Honey (15)* at 7.45pm Sun 13 Storks (U)* at 1.30pm French Film Festival: Cezanne Et Moi (Cert TBC) at 4.30pm Swiss Army Man (15) at 7.45pm Mon 14 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (12A) at 7.45pm Tues 15 American Honey (15)* at 7.45pm Weds 16 Alan Bennett’s Diaries Live at 8pm (Doors 7pm) Thurs 17 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (12A) at 10.30am Lo and Behold (12A) at 7.45pm Fri 18 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Sat 19 Queen of Katwe (PG) at 1.30pm Teatime Classics: La Belle et la Bete (PG) at 4.30pm Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Sun 20 Queen of Katwe (PG) at 1.30pm Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 4.30pm** French Film Festival: The Red Turtle (PG) at 7.45pm Mon 21 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Tues 22 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Weds 23 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Thurs 24 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 10.30am Queen of Katwe (PG) at 7.45pm Fri 25 The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 7.45pm Sat 26 Trolls (U)* at 1.30pm Surreal Reels: A Clockwork Orange (18) at 4.30pm Ethel & Ernest (Cert TBC)* at 7.45pm Sun 27 Trolls (U)* at 1.30pm Ethel & Ernest (Cert TBC)* at 4.30pm The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 7.45pm Mon 28 The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 7.45pm Tues 29 Parent & Baby: The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 10.30am Sonita (PG) at 7.45pm Weds 30 Ethel & Ernest (Cert TBC)* at 7.45pm Thurs 1 The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 10.30am Nick Cave: One More Time With Feeling (15) at 8pm (Doors 7pm) FACILITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE SOFT SUBTITLES & AUDIO DESCRIPTION The following screenings will be shown with soft subtitles projected onto the screen for the hearing impaired, and these are signified by a double asterisk. **. Please note all other screenings of these films are without soft subtitles. PARENT & BABY SCREENINGS LIVE ARTS AT A GLANCE ELEVENSES AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Doors are open for all Elevenses screenings from 10.15am, and the programme begins at 10.30am. All Elevenses films start at 11.00am. Contact T: 01422 842807 E: [email protected] www.hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk Find and follow us online at Twitter @hbpicturehouse and Facebook at HebdenBridgePictureHouse Weds 2nd November Girl on a Train (15)* Thurs 3rd November Girl on a Train (15)* Thurs 10th November I, Daniel Blake (15)* Thurs 17th November The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (12A) Thurs 24th November Nocturnal Animals (15)* Thurs 1st December The Light Between Oceans (12A) All tickets for Elevenses are just £6 and include a free tea or coffee and a biscuit. Please note no discounts are available on tickets for these screenings. All films with Audio Description available are signified by a single asterisk *. Details of these films are often limited at time of print, so please check our website for more details as they are announced. We have audio headsets which offer amplification for the hearing impaired and (for specified films shown with a *) audio description for the visually impaired; please ask at the Box Office to borrow a headset. Level access is via a ramp to the right hand side of the building. Those with a RADAR key can contact the Box Office directly to gain admission. There is an accessible toilet in the foyer (accessed through the auditorium). NOVEMBER A GLANCE Films start approx 30 mins after the programme start time stated be- low. Live Arts/special events actual start time is shown. Hebden Royd Town Council Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12 (unless otherwise stated) available via our website and in person during box office hours. Find Us Sun 6th November I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 4.30pm Sun 20th November Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 4.30pm With the lights turned up a little (and the sound down a notch or two), we help to create a stress-free environment exclusively for parents and guardians to enjoy films with their babies (aged under 12 months). Tues 29th November The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 10.30am All tickets are £6 and include a free tea/coffee or glass of squash. Please visit our website for further information. FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL Sun 13th & Sun 20th November HEBDEN BRIDGE PICTURE HOUSE November 2016 American Honey Calling all Francophiles! The biggest explosion of French and francophone cinema in the UK will hit cinemas in November as part of a major expansion of the French Film Festival UK, an annual event now in its 24th edition. At the Hebden Bridge Picture House join us for the sumptuous Cézanne et Moi with Guillaume Gallienne and Guillaume Canet about the friendship between the artist and Emile Zola and Michaël Dudok de Wit’s mesmerising wordless animation, The Red Turtle. ROYAL BALLET ANASTASIA (Adv.12A) Wednesday 2nd November at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm) ALAN BENNETT’S DIARIES LIVE (Adv.12A) Wednesday 16th November at 8.00pm (Doors 7.00pm). Tickets priced £12/£11/£10 NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE NO MANS LAND (Adv.12A) Thursday 15th December at 7.00pm (Doors 6.00pm) ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY THE TEMPEST (Adv.12A) Wednesday 11th January at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm) NICK CAVE & BAD SEEDS: ONE MORE TIME WITH FEELING (15) Thursday 1st December at 8.00pm (Doors 7.00pm). Tickets priced £12/£11/£10 CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR SPECIALS ROYAL BALLET THE NUTCRACKER (Adv.12A) Thursday 8th December at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm) The Royal Ballet celebrates Peter Wright’s 90th birthday with his much-loved production of this beautiful classical ballet, danced to Tchaikovsky’s magnificent score. Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12 available via our website and in person during box office hours. BERLIN PHILHARMONIC NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA CONCERT (Adv.U) Saturday 31st December at 4pm (Doors 3pm) Celebrate the end of the year with the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle at the festive 2016 New Year’s Eve Gala Concert starring the young pianist Daniil Trifonov. Experience first-class virtuosic piano playing from of one of the most technically formidable pianists of the younger generation in a sparkling programme that features classic works by Rachmaninov, Walton and Dvořák. Advance tickets priced £12/£11/£10 available via our website and in person during box office hours. CHRISTMAS EVE CLASSIC: IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (U) Saturday 24th December at 3.00pm (Doors 2.00pm) An angel helps a compassionate but despairingly frustrated businessman by showing what life would have been like if he never existed. Frank Capra’s classic 1946 feelgood classic has become a Hebden Bridge Picture House Christmas Eve tradition. Starting at 3pm there should still be time afterwards for the annual carols around the tree in the square! Advance tickets priced £7/£6/£5 available via our website and in person during box office hours. NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE AMADEUS (Adv.12A) Thursday 2nd February at 7.00pm (Doors 6.00pm) NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE SAINT JOAN (Adv.12A) Thursday 16th February at 7.00pm (Doors 6.00pm) ROYAL BALLET WOOLF WORKS (Adv.12A) Wednesday 8th February at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm) * - Audio Description available ** - Soft Subtitle screening

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Page 1: HEBDEN BRIDGE PICTURE HOUSE Films (no advance booking)€¦ · Doors are open for all Elevenses screenings from 10.15am, and the programme begins at 10.30am. All Elevenses films start

Films (no advance booking)We operate a cash only box office and do not accept card payments. There is no telephone booking facility. Adult £7Senior - Over 60 £6Child & Young Adult (age 3-25) £5Passport to Leisure Card Holder £6Full Time Student £5Family Matinee: Family of Three Group £15Elevenses & Parent and Baby (everybody) £6Under 3s FreePicture This Members enjoy £1 off all of the above prices

Live Arts (advance booking possible)*Adult £15Senior - Over 60 £13.50Child & Young Adult (age 3-25) £12Passport to Leisure Card Holder £13.50Full Time Student £12Picture This Members enjoy £1.50 off all of the above prices*Some Live Arts screenings/events may be at lower prices. Book advance tickets via our website.

The Picture House is a single screen cinema, showing the best in mainstream, foreign language and independent film. Our state-of-the-art digital technology allows us to bring you live satellite broadcasts of theatre, opera, ballet and live music from around the world, enhancing our varied programme. We also stage live events at the Picture House, being particularly suited to comedy/spoken word events. The 1920s cinema is available for hire (commercially & by the community), please contact the cinema on 01422 847287, or visit our website for full details.

THE PICTURE HOUSE

Picture House, New Road, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8AD.

TICKETS & CONTACT DETAILSTues 1 The Girl on a Train (15)* at 7.45pmWeds 2 The Girl on a Train (15)* at 10.30am Royal Ballet: Anastasia (adv.12A) at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)Thurs 3 The Girl on a Train (15)* at 10.30am The Childhood of a Leader (12A) at 7.45pmFri 4 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pmSat 5 Phantom Boy (PG) at 1.30pm Reel Film: Rita, Sue & Bob Too (18) at 4.30pm I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pmSun 6 Phantom Boy (PG) at 1.30pm I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 4.30pm** Under the Shadow (15) at 7.45pmMon 7 I , Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pmTues 8 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pmWeds 9 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 7.45pm Thurs 10 I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 10.30am My Scientology Movie (15) at 7.45pmFri 11 American Honey (15)* at 7.45pmSat 12 Storks (U)* at 1.30pm Friends Presents: The Lives of Others (15) at 4.30pm American Honey (15)* at 7.45pmSun 13 Storks (U)* at 1.30pm French Film Festival: Cezanne Et Moi (Cert TBC) at 4.30pm Swiss Army Man (15) at 7.45pmMon 14 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (12A) at 7.45pmTues 15 American Honey (15)* at 7.45pmWeds 16 Alan Bennett’s Diaries Live at 8pm (Doors 7pm)Thurs 17 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (12A) at 10.30am Lo and Behold (12A) at 7.45pmFri 18 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pmSat 19 Queen of Katwe (PG) at 1.30pm Teatime Classics: La Belle et la Bete (PG) at 4.30pm Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Sun 20 Queen of Katwe (PG) at 1.30pm Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 4.30pm** French Film Festival: The Red Turtle (PG) at 7.45pmMon 21 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Tues 22 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Weds 23 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 7.45pm Thurs 24 Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 10.30am Queen of Katwe (PG) at 7.45pmFri 25 The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 7.45pmSat 26 Trolls (U)* at 1.30pm Surreal Reels: A Clockwork Orange (18) at 4.30pm Ethel & Ernest (Cert TBC)* at 7.45pmSun 27 Trolls (U)* at 1.30pm Ethel & Ernest (Cert TBC)* at 4.30pm The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 7.45pm Mon 28 The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 7.45pm Tues 29 Parent & Baby: The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 10.30am Sonita (PG) at 7.45pmWeds 30 Ethel & Ernest (Cert TBC)* at 7.45pmThurs 1 The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 10.30am Nick Cave: One More Time With Feeling (15) at 8pm (Doors 7pm)

FACILITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE

SOFT SUBTITLES & AUDIO DESCRIPTIONThe following screenings will be shown with soft subtitles projected onto the screen for the hearing impaired, and these are signified by a double asterisk. **. Please note all other screenings of these films are without soft subtitles.

PARENT & BABY SCREENINGS

LIVE ARTS AT A GLANCE ELEVENSES AT THE PICTURE HOUSEDoors are open for all Elevenses screenings from 10.15am, and the programme begins at 10.30am. All Elevenses films start at 11.00am.

ContactT: 01422 842807 E: [email protected] www.hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk

Find and follow us online at Twitter @hbpicturehouse and Facebook at HebdenBridgePictureHouse

Weds 2nd NovemberGirl on a Train (15)* Thurs 3rd NovemberGirl on a Train (15)* Thurs 10th NovemberI, Daniel Blake (15)* Thurs 17th NovemberThe Beatles: Eight Days a Week (12A) Thurs 24th NovemberNocturnal Animals (15)*Thurs 1st DecemberThe Light Between Oceans (12A) All tickets for Elevenses are just £6 and include a free tea or coffee and a biscuit. Please note no discounts are available on tickets for these screenings.

All films with Audio Description available are signified by a single asterisk *. Details of these films are often limited at time of print, so please check our website for more details as they are announced.

We have audio headsets which offer amplification for the hearing impaired and (for specified films shown with a *) audio description for the visually impaired; please ask at the Box Office to borrow a headset. Level access is via a ramp to the right hand side of the building. Those with a RADAR key can contact the Box Office directly to gain admission. There is an accessible toilet in the foyer (accessed through the auditorium).

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Films start approx 30 mins after the programme start time stated be-low. Live Arts/special events actual start time is shown.

Hebden RoydTown Council

Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12 (unless otherwise stated) available via our website and in person during box office hours.

Find Us

Sun 6th November I, Daniel Blake (15)* at 4.30pmSun 20th November Nocturnal Animals (15)* at 4.30pm

With the lights turned up a little (and the sound down a notch or two), we help to create a stress-free environment exclusively for parents and guardians to enjoy films with their babies (aged under 12 months).Tues 29th November The Light Between Oceans (12A) at 10.30amAll tickets are £6 and include a free tea/coffee or glass of squash. Please visit our website for further information.

FRENCH FILM FESTIVALSun 13th & Sun 20th November

HEBDEN BRIDGEPICTURE HOUSE

November 2016American Honey

Calling all Francophiles! The biggest explosion of French and francophone cinema in the UK will hit cinemas in November as part of a major expansion of the French Film Festival UK, an annual event now in its 24th edition. At the Hebden Bridge Picture House join us for the sumptuous Cézanne et Moi with Guillaume Gallienne and Guillaume Canet about the friendship between the artist and Emile Zola and Michaël Dudok de Wit’s mesmerising wordless animation, The Red Turtle.

ROYAL BALLET ANASTASIA (Adv.12A)Wednesday 2nd November at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)

ALAN BENNETT’S DIARIES LIVE (Adv.12A)Wednesday 16th November at 8.00pm (Doors 7.00pm). Tickets priced £12/£11/£10

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE NO MANS LAND (Adv.12A)Thursday 15th December at 7.00pm (Doors 6.00pm)

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY THE TEMPEST (Adv.12A)Wednesday 11th January at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)

NICK CAVE & BAD SEEDS: ONE MORE TIME WITH FEELING (15)Thursday 1st December at 8.00pm (Doors 7.00pm). Tickets priced £12/£11/£10

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR SPECIALSROYAL BALLET THE NUTCRACKER (Adv.12A)Thursday 8th December at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm) The Royal Ballet celebrates Peter Wright’s 90th birthday with his much-loved production of this beautiful classical ballet, danced to Tchaikovsky’s magnificent score.Advance tickets priced £15/£13.50/£12 available via our website and in person during box office hours.

BERLIN PHILHARMONIC NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA CONCERT (Adv.U)Saturday 31st December at 4pm (Doors 3pm)

Celebrate the end of the year with the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle at the festive 2016 New Year’s Eve Gala Concert starring the young pianist Daniil Trifonov. Experience first-class virtuosic piano playing from of one of the most technically formidable pianists of the younger generation in a sparkling programme that features classic works by Rachmaninov, Walton and Dvořák. Advance tickets priced £12/£11/£10 available via our website and in person during box office hours.

CHRISTMAS EVE CLASSIC: IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (U)Saturday 24th December at 3.00pm (Doors 2.00pm)An angel helps a compassionate but despairingly frustrated businessman by showing what life would have been like if he never existed. Frank Capra’s classic 1946 feelgood classic has become a Hebden Bridge Picture House Christmas Eve tradition. Starting at 3pm there should still be time afterwards for the annual carols around the tree in the square! Advance tickets priced £7/£6/£5 available via our website and in person during box office hours.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE AMADEUS (Adv.12A)Thursday 2nd February at 7.00pm (Doors 6.00pm)

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE SAINT JOAN (Adv.12A)Thursday 16th February at 7.00pm (Doors 6.00pm)

ROYAL BALLETWOOLF WORKS (Adv.12A)Wednesday 8th February at 7.15pm (Doors 6.15pm)

* - Audio Description available ** - Soft Subtitle screening

Page 2: HEBDEN BRIDGE PICTURE HOUSE Films (no advance booking)€¦ · Doors are open for all Elevenses screenings from 10.15am, and the programme begins at 10.30am. All Elevenses films start

Programme details are correct at time of going to press; however the management reserves the right to cancel or alter the advertised programme. Customers will not be admitted later than 15 minutes after the film has started.* = Audio description available For all dates and showing times, please consult the listings on the back of the programme

STORKS (U)*Sat 12th & Sun 13th November

Dir: Nicolas Stoller, Doug Sweetland | USA | 2016 | 92 minsVoice cast: Andy Samberg, Kelsey Grammar, Katie Crown, Keegan-Michael Key, Jennifer Aniston

Andy Samberg, Jennifer Aniston and Kelsey Grammar headline this delightful, hilarious animation’s superior comedy voice cast. Storks deliver babies…or at least they used to. Now they deliver packages for a global internet retail giant. Junior (Samberg), a delivery stork, is about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine, producing an adorable but wholly unauthorised baby girl. Desperate to deliver this bundle of trouble before the boss gets wise, Junior and his friend Tulip, the only human on Stork Mountain, are in a race against time – a wild and revealing journey that might just restore the storks’ true mission in the world.

Dir: Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert | USA | 2016 | 97 mins Cast: Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Antonia Ribera, Timothy Eulich, Richard Gross

Hilarious yet deeply affecting, Swiss Army Man tells the tale of Hank (Dano), who is stranded on a desert island and has given up all hope of ever making it home. But one day everything changes when a corpse named Manny (Radcliffe) washes up on shore.

SWISS ARMY MAN (15)Sun 13th November

Dir: Ken Loach | UK | 2016 |100 minsCast: Dave Johns, Hayley Squires, Dylan McKiernan, Briana Shann, Mick Laffey, Harriet Ghost

The triumphant winner of this year's Cannes Palme d'Or, Ken Loach's fierce, emphatic I, Daniel Blake follows fifty-something Newcastle carpenter Daniel (Dave Johns) as he encounters ill health and the inhumanity of the benefits system. Almost painfully moving, it’s a stark reminder of injustice in contemporary Britain and a fitting end – if indeed it is – to Loach’s astounding career.

I, DANIEL BLAKE (15)*Fri 4th to Thurs 10th November (Thurs Elevenses)

Dir: Alain Gagnol, Jean-Loup Felicioli | France | 2015 | 84 mins Voice cast: Vincent D’Onofrio, Jared Padalecki, Melissa Disney, Bill LobleyA mysterious illness transforms

young Leo into a phantom boy, able to explore the city as a ghostly apparition. Befriending policeman Alex, they team up, using Leo’s new powers and Alex’s detective skills, to save the city from destruction.

Dir: Alan Clarke | UK | 1987 | 95 minsCast: Michelle Holmes, Siobhan Finneran, George Costigan, Lesley Sharp

Based on Andrea Dunbar’s play, director Alan Clarke’s (Scum, Made in Britain) bristling, bawdy British comedy-drama follows two schoolgirls living on Bradford’s Buttershaw estate, Rita and Sue, who work as babysitters and embark on an affair with their wealthy employer Bob. Part sex comedy, part social critique, Clarke’s vibrant film explores the humour and desperation of Thatcher’s divided Britain.

Dir: Babak Anvari | Iran / Jordan / Qatar / UK | 2016 | 84 mins | Persian w/English subtitlesCast: Narges Rashidi, Avin Manshadi, Bobby Naderi

Iranian-born British filmmaker Babak Anvari’s feature debut is a chilling psychological horror, laced with tension and a keen sense of social and feminist commentary. Set in 1988 against the Iran-Iraq war, it follows Shideh (Narges Rashidi) who’s trapped in her apartment building with her daughter when an air raid hits. As they hide together, the real and supernatural worlds collide to malevolent effect.

PHANTOM BOY (PG)Sat 5th & Sun 6th November

REEL FILM: RITA, SUE & BOB TOO (18)Sat 5th November

UNDER THE SHADOW (15)Sun 6th November

Dir: Brady Corbet | UK / France / Hungary | 2015 | 116 minsCast: Liam Cunningham, Robert Pattinson, Stacy Martin, Bérénice Bejo

Power, insecurity and the creation of an insatiable ego are investigated in Brady Corbet’s timely, complex and provocative directorial debut. Set in France at the end of the Great War, it hinges on an unruly young boy (Tom Sweet), whose delinquent behaviour disrupts a household involved in peace negotiations with Paris.

THE CHILDHOOD OF A LEADER (12A)Thurs 3rd November

Dir: John Dower | UK | 2015 | 99 minsDocumentary

‘I find that the most inexplicable behaviour is motivated by very relatable human impulses,’ says Louis Theroux as he heads to L. A. for this riotously funny investigation into the Church of Scientology. Following a long fascination with the religion, Theroux won’t take no for an answer when his request to enter its headquarters is denied. Suffused with absurdist humour, My Scientology Movie is stranger than fiction.

MY SCIENTOLOGY MOVIE (15)Thurs 10th November

Dir: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck | Germany | 2006 | 132 mins | German w/English subtitles Cast: Ulrich Mühe, Sebastian Koch, Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Tukur

The 2006 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film, The Lives of Others follows a Stasi spy working in East Berlin who becomes reluctant to pass on information about a subject when he learns they are being unfairly targeted. Refusing to deal in easy moral absolutes, von Donnersmarck’s film is both a taut political thriller and a heartbreaking human drama. Entry includes FREE refreshments relevant to the film!

FRIENDS PRESENTS: THE LIVES OF OTHERS (15)Sat 12th November

FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: CEZANNE ET MOI (CERT TBC)Sun 13th November

Dir: Danièle Thompson | France | 2016 | 117 mins | French w/English subtitlesCast: Guillaume Canet, Guillaume Gallienne, Alice Pol

This 19th century period drama brings to life the constantly evolving friendship between groundbreaking post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne (Guillaume Galienne) and naturalist writer Emile Zola (Guillaume Canet). Flashing back to their Aix-en-Provence schooldays and their arrival on the Paris cultural scene, Thompson’s sweeping drama investigates their fascinating relationship through shifting artistic, intellectual and sentimental experiences.

TEATIME CLASSICS: LA BELLE ET LA BETE (PG)Sat 19th November

Dir: Jean Cocteau| USA | 1947 | 94 minsCast: Jean Marais, Josette Day, Mila Parely, Marcel Andre, Nane Germon

A down-on-his-luck merchant finds himself lost in a forest and stumbles across a large castle. The owner is a beast who threatens him with a terrible fate, but the merchant’s selfless daughter, Belle, sacrifices her happiness in return for her father’s freedom. Cocteau’s exquisite interpretation of the Beauty and the Beast fairy tale is a visual treat; once seen, it’s never forgotten.

QUEEN OF KATWE (PG)Sat 19th, Sun 20th & Thurs 24th NovemberDir: Mira Nair | South Africa / USA | 2016 | 124 minsCast: Madina Nalwanga, Lupita Nyong’o, David Oyelowo

The uplifting Queen of Katwe, tells the true story of a young Ugandan girl, Phiona (Madina Nalwanga) whose world rapidly changes when she’s introduced to chess. Coached by missionary Robert Katende (Oyelowo) she finds she has a natural gift and starts to dream of becoming an international champion.

FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL: THE RED TURTLE (PG)Sun 20th NovemberDir: Michaël Dudok de Wit | France / Belgium / Japan | 2016 | 80 mins

Michaël Dudok de Wit's mesmerising wordless animation, a Studio Ghibli co-production, tells the story of a man marooned on a desert island who tries desperately to escape until one day, he meets a strange, giant red turtle and begins a friendship that changes his life. Exquisitely moving and beautiful.

THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A)Fri 25th, Sun 27th, Mon 28th, Thurs 1st Dec (Elevenses)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance | USA | 2016 | 133 minsCast: Alicia Vikander, Michael Fassbender, Rachel Weisz

WWI veteran Tom (Fassbender) takes a job as lighthouse keeper on a remote island. Falling in love with Isabel (Vikander), they marry and try for a baby, but to no avail. Miscarriage and loneliness amplify their despair until an unexpected opportunity appears and they become a family – but at whose cost?

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A)Mon 14th & Thurs 17th November (Thurs Elevenses)

Dir: Ron Howard | USA / UK | 2016 | 138 minsDocumentary

Ron Howard’s vivid documentary, produced with the cooperation of

Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison, explores the Fab Four’s touring years from Liverpool’s Cavern Club – via unprecedented, stratospheric fame – to their final show in 1996. Fusing fan-sourced clips with re-mastered original footage, Howard’s doc offers new perspective on a wild, tumultuous time in rock music.

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (15)*Tues 1st to Thurs 3rd November (Weds & Thurs Elevenses)Dir: Tate Taylor | USA | 2016 | 106 minsCast: Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans

Lonely divorcee Rachel Watson (Blunt) spends her daily train commute fantasising about the beautiful young couple who live down the street from her ex-husband. But one morning she sees something shocking, and finds herself entangled in a mystery that promises to forever alter the lives of everyone involved.

LO AND BEHOLD (12A)Thurs 17th November

Dir: Werner Herzog | USA / UK | 2016 | 98 minsDocumentary

The great Werner Herzog takes on the virtual world in this new documentary, exploring the digital landscape with curiosity and imagination. Leading viewers through a series of provocative conversations with his trademark dry wit and observation, he explores how the online world has transformed our lives – from education to space travel, from healthcare to personal relationships – as well as its dizzying future potential.

TROLLS (U)*Sat 26th & Sun 27th November

Dir: Mike Mitchell, Walt Dohrn | USA | 2016 | 92 minsVoice cast: Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Timberlake, James Corden, John Cleese

From the creators of Shrek comes the smart, funny and irreverent Trolls. This Christmas season, enter a wondrous world and discover the overly optimistic Trolls and the comically pessimistic Bergens; only happy when they have trolls in their stomach… forcing grumpy troll survivalist Branch (Justin Timberlake) to go on a quest with giddy Poppy (Anna Kendrick) to protect Troll Town and its citizens.

SURREAL REELS: A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)Sat 26th November

Dir: Stanley Kubrick | USA | 1971 | 133 minsCast: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Michael Bates

In future Britain, charismatic delinquent Alex DeLarge is jailed and volunteers for an experimental aversion therapy developed by the government in an effort to solve society's crime problem - but not all goes according to plan.

AMERICAN HONEY (15)*Fri 11th, Sat 12th & Tues 15th November

Dir: Andrea Arnold | UK / USA | 2016 | 164 minsCast: Sasha Lane, Shia LaBeouf, Riley Keough, McCaul Lombardi

New from British director Andrea Arnold (Wuthering Heights, Fish

Tank) is this rapturous, electrifying road movie. Sasha Lane is Star, a teenager who joins a travelling gang including Jake (Shia LaBeouf) selling magazines door to door, and living from hand to mouth as they travel and party throughout the midwest. A compassionate, lyrical film about the ecstasy of youth and the natural world.

NOCTURNAL ANIMALS (15)*Fri 18th to Thurs 24th November (Thurs Elevenses)

Dir: Tom Ford | USA | 2016 | 117 minsCast: Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Isla Fisher, Armie Hammer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Laura Linney

Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhall star in Tom Ford’s (A Single Man) terrifically absorbing thriller Nocturnal Animals. Adapted from Austin Wright’s 1993 novel Tony and Susan, it follows Susan (Adams), a married L. A. gallery owner who receives an unpublished novel from her first husband Tony (Gyllenhaal) out of the blue: a Texas crime thriller themed around a glorious, brutal revenge.“Tom Ford returns with wildly gripping revenge tale [...] outrageously gripping and absorbing” ***** Peter Bradshaw, Guardian

ETHEL & ERNEST (CERT TBC)*Sat 26th, Sun 27th & Weds 30th November

Dir: Roger Mainwood | UK | 2016 | 94 minsVoice cast: Brenda Blethyn, Jim Broadbent, Pam Ferris

Based on Raymond Briggs' award-winning graphic novel Ethel & Ernest, this animated feature is a funny and touching tribute to his parents and working-class London life. It follows Ethel (Brenda Blethyn) and Ernest (Jim Broadbent) as they fall in love and live through the immense social and political changes of the mid 20th century; including World War II, post-war austerity, the cultural upheaval of the ‘60s and beyond.

SONITA (PG)Tues 29th November

Dir: Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami | Germany / Switzerland / Iran | 2015 | 90 mins | Persian w/English subtitlesDocumentary

This outstanding documentary has won numerous awards and plaudits worldwide. 14-year-old Sonita is an undocumented Afghan refugee in Tehran who dreams of a future as a rapper. She’s clearly talented and an indomitable creative force, but her family has another, less happy future in mind for her which will doubtless be realised unless she can find an alternative source of help.