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THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING BIRDMAN FOXCATCHER TESTAMENT OF YOUTH A MOST VIOLENT YEAR INHERENT VICE TRASH JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Page 1: January 2015 brochure

Fri 2 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 12:15 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Sat 3 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington - Supportive

Environment Screening PG p4 11:30The Willows in Winter U p4 1:00

Sun 4 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 7:30

Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 11:30 7:00

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 4:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 1:45 4:15

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Jailhouse Rock U p11 2:00

The Best of the Kendal

Mountain Film Festival p10 8:00

Mon 5 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Tue 6 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Open Bethlehem PG p10 7:45

The Theory of Everything -

Bringing Up Baby

Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 7 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 8:30

Thu 8 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 10:30 1:30 8:30

Fri 9 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Sat 10 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Dolphin Tale 2 U p4 12:00Film TBC - see website

Sun 11 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 11:30 4:00 7:00Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Planes, Trains & Automobiles 15 p11 2:00National Gallery 12A p10 12:00Film TBC - see website

Mon 12 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Testament of Youth Preview+ Live by Satellite Q&A p2 6:30Film TBC - see website

Tue 13 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Exhibition on Screen: The Girl with the Pearl Earring 12A p10 6:00Film TBC - see website1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Wed 14 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Thu 15 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 10:15 1:30 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Fri 16 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Sat 17 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 2:30 9:30Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Duck Soup U p4 1:00Met Opera Live: The Merry Widow 12A p11 5:55

Sun 18 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 4:00 7:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Met Opera Encore:

The Merry Widow 12A p11 12:00

Mon 19 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Tue 20 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Testament of Youth -

Bringing Up Baby

Screenings 12A p4 10:15 1:30

Wed 21 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Thu 22 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 1:00 3:45

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Duck Soup U p4 10:30 1:30NT Live: Treasure Island 12A p11 7:00

Fri 23 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Sat 24 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Tinker Bell and the Legend

of the NeverBeast U p4 12:30

Film TBC - see website

Sun 25 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 11:30 4:30 7:15

O Brother Where

Art Thou? 12 p11 2:00

Film TBC - see website

Mon 26 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Tue 27 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

The Last of the Unjust p10 6:00

Film TBC - see website

Film Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Thu 29 Testament of Youth 12A p2 10:00 1:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Fri 30 Inherent Vice 15 p3 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Cinebar - 1991: The Year Punk Broke, 10.30pm Film TBC - see website

Sat 31 Inherent Vice 15 p3 1:15 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 2:45 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Hunger Games:

Mockingjay - Part 1 12A p4 12:00

Met Opera Live: Les Contes

D’Hoffman 12A p11 5:55

Film TBC - see website

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

SAT 3, 11.30AM

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen in a magical adventure.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details

TUE 20, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See page 2 for details*Please note earlier start time

SAT 3, 1PM

THEWILLOWSIN WINTER(U) 71m

The embarrassing antics of foolishplayboy Toad of Toad Hall are aconstant source of exasperation tohis friends Ratty, Badger and Mole.

SAT 10, 12 NOON

DOLPHINTALE 2 (U)

107m

The team reunite to find a newcompanion for their dolphin friend.

SAT 17, 1PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

The Marx Brothers' funniestmasterpiece.

SAT 24, 12.30PM

TINKER BELL AND THE LEGEND OF THENEVERBEAST (U) 76m

Tink and friendsencounter astrange, toothy,green-eyed beastin their latestadventure!

SAT 31, 12 NOON

THEHUNGERGAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1(12A) 123m

The games are over and therevolution is about to begin. But willKatniss Everdeen become its‘mockingjay’ - or poster child?

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015 WHAT’S ON JAN 201501 02 03 04

THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING BIRDMANFOXCATCHERTESTAMENT OF YOUTHA MOST VIOLENT YEARINHERENT VICETRASH

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UKWHEN IT’S ON 05 06

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)

Dir: J.C. Chandor United States 2014 125m

Starring: Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac

Set in 1981 during one of the mostcrime-ridden winters in New York City’shistory, J.C. Chandor’s A Most ViolentYear follows Abel and Anna Morales asthey attempt to capitalise on theAmerican Dream even as the rampantviolence, decay and corruption of theday threaten to destroy all they havebuilt. In a haunting performance, Isaacplays Abel as a man exhausted by hisclimb to the top in this intelligent andemotional slow-burn drama.

FROM FRI 30

INHERENT VICE (15)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2014 149m

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Jena Malone

It’s the tail end of the ‘60s in L.A. anddrug-fuelled paranoia is running theday. P.I. Doc Sportello knows that “love”is one of those overused words thatusually leads to trouble. When his ex-girlfriend shows up with a story about aplot against her billionaire boyfriend,the plot thickens.

“Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild andentrancing new movie, the veryfirst adaptation of a ThomasPynchon novel, is a cinematic timemachine, placing the viewer deepwithin the world of the paranoid,hazy L.A. dope culture of the early’70s.” NYFF

FROM FRI 30

TRASH (15)

Dir: Stephen Daldry United States 2014 114m

Starring: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara

Three young boys living in the favelasof Rio de Janeiro spend their dayssearching for treasure. They find it inthe form of a satchel, but they quicklydiscover the need to fight for their livesas its contents are vitally important tothe corrupt police force. A suspensefuland emotional thriller, Trash follows theboys through the city’s favelas as theytry to use their newfound treasure tochange Rio for the better.

“An engagingly freewheeling rompthrough the grittier side of Brazil.”Screen International

FROM FRI 9

FOXCATCHER (15)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2014 134m

Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum

Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestlerMark Schultz is summoned by wealthyJohn du Pont’s estate to help form ateam to train for the 1988 SeoulOlympics in his new state-of-the-arttraining facility, where Mark hopes toescape the shadow of his brother andrevered wrestler, Dave. Winner of theBest Director Award at Cannes, directorBennett Miller explores real, complexcharacters in society through enthrallingperformances from Carell, Tatum andRuffalo, and uncovering a side ofAmerican life never touched before infilm.

FROM FRI 16

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A)

Dir: James Kent United Kingdom 2014 130m

Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington

As the world commemorates the GreatWar’s centenary, Vera Brittain’s WWImemoir is brought to the big screen inthis brilliant and moving adaptation.Intelligent and free-spirited Vera’sdreams are brutally shattered by theonset of war as her lover and herbrother are shipped out to the front.Leaving behind her university life tovolunteer as a nurse she is immediatelyconfronted with the pitiless reality of thewar’s victims.

MON 12, 6.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTHPREVIEW + LIVE Q&AWatch this exclusive preview ofTestament of Youth followed by a live bysatellite Q&A at BFI Southbank. Theevent will begin with a 30 minute‘behind the scenes’ promo reel startingat 6.30PM.

FROM FRI 16

WHIPLASH (15)

Dir: Damien Chazelle United States 2014

106m

Starring: J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller

In this psychological thriller, Andrew is agifted young jazz drummer pushed tohis breaking point. After being acceptedto a prestigious music conservatory,Andrew’s only focus is achievingperfection. Unfortunately for him, that’salso what his brutal and unorthodoxnew teacher has in mind.

“Winner of both the US Grand Juryand Audience Awards at this year’sSundance Film Festival, Whiplashannounces Chazelle as one of themost exciting talents to emergefrom the US in recent years. Atonce fierce and precise, the filmbegs the question: how far wouldyou go to achieve perfection?” TIFF

FROM FRI 2

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A)

Dir: James Marsh United Kingdom 2014

123m

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones

Professor Stephen Hawking knowsmore than most of us - about theuniverse, yes, but also about how tolive a full life in it. This remarkablechronicle of one of the greatest mindsof our time is also the story of anunstoppable spirit. While students atCambridge, Stephen Hawking and Janefall deeply in love. His earth-shatteringdiagnosis leads him to embark on hisambitious study of the nature of timewith Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,in this moving adaptation of JaneHawking’s memoir.

FROM FRI 2

BIRDMAN (15)

Dir: Alejandro G. Iñárritu United States 2014

119m

Starring: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton

A bold, black comedy from directorAlejandro G. Iñárritu that shines a lightdirectly back on the film industry.Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue ofIgnorance tells the story of an actorwho is famous for portraying an iconicsuperhero as he struggles to mount aBroadway play and battles his egowhile attempting to recover his family,his career, and himself. Iñárritu’scamera magically prowls, careens, andsoars in and around the theatre, yetremains alive to the most precioussubtleties and surprises between hisformidable actors. An extravagantdream of a movie, alternately hilariousand terrifying.

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unlessotherwise stated).

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THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

See website for details

THU 15, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details*Please note earlier start time

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

A frantic, funny satire with some ofthe finest physical comedy to everhit the screen.

THU 29, 10AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See Page 2 for details*Please note earlier start timeIN

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BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film. TICKETSare available in advance for allfilms. You can pay with cash,cheque, credit and debit cardsin person, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00Concessions: £6.20Member Full: £6.30Member Conc: £5.20Under 16: £4.00Silver Screen: £4.70Bringing up baby: £4.70Family Matinee: £3.60

Our full programme is published on our websiteevery Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diaryTo receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

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CONTINUING INTO JANUARY

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

Tim Burton directs this tale of art anddeception.

UNBROKEN (15) 137m

Angelina Jolie directs this epic dramafollowing the incredible life of Olympianand war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini.

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen for the very first time.

KON-TIKI (15) 116m

With English Subtitles

One man’s daring attempt to sail acrossthe Pacific on a balsa wood raft.

Thu 1 It’s New Year’s Day - We’re Closed - Happy New Year!

Page 2: January 2015 brochure

Fri 2 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 12:15 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Sat 3 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington - Supportive

Environment Screening PG p4 11:30The Willows in Winter U p4 1:00

Sun 4 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 7:30

Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 11:30 7:00

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 4:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 1:45 4:15

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Jailhouse Rock U p11 2:00

The Best of the Kendal

Mountain Film Festival p10 8:00

Mon 5 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Tue 6 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Open Bethlehem PG p10 7:45

The Theory of Everything -

Bringing Up Baby

Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 7 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 8:30

Thu 8 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 10:30 1:30 8:30

Fri 9 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Sat 10 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Dolphin Tale 2 U p4 12:00Film TBC - see website

Sun 11 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 11:30 4:00 7:00Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Planes, Trains & Automobiles 15 p11 2:00National Gallery 12A p10 12:00Film TBC - see website

Mon 12 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Testament of Youth Preview+ Live by Satellite Q&A p2 6:30Film TBC - see website

Tue 13 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Exhibition on Screen: The Girl with the Pearl Earring 12A p10 6:00Film TBC - see website1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Wed 14 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Thu 15 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 10:15 1:30 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Fri 16 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Sat 17 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 2:30 9:30Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Duck Soup U p4 1:00Met Opera Live: The Merry Widow 12A p11 5:55

Sun 18 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 4:00 7:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Met Opera Encore:

The Merry Widow 12A p11 12:00

Mon 19 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Tue 20 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Testament of Youth -

Bringing Up Baby

Screenings 12A p4 10:15 1:30

Wed 21 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Thu 22 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 1:00 3:45

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Duck Soup U p4 10:30 1:30NT Live: Treasure Island 12A p11 7:00

Fri 23 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Sat 24 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Tinker Bell and the Legend

of the NeverBeast U p4 12:30

Film TBC - see website

Sun 25 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 11:30 4:30 7:15

O Brother Where

Art Thou? 12 p11 2:00

Film TBC - see website

Mon 26 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Tue 27 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

The Last of the Unjust p10 6:00

Film TBC - see website

Film Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Thu 29 Testament of Youth 12A p2 10:00 1:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Fri 30 Inherent Vice 15 p3 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Cinebar - 1991: The Year Punk Broke, 10.30pm Film TBC - see website

Sat 31 Inherent Vice 15 p3 1:15 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 2:45 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Hunger Games:

Mockingjay - Part 1 12A p4 12:00

Met Opera Live: Les Contes

D’Hoffman 12A p11 5:55

Film TBC - see website

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

04

BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

SAT 3, 11.30AM

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen in a magical adventure.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details

TUE 20, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See page 2 for details*Please note earlier start time

SAT 3, 1PM

THEWILLOWSIN WINTER(U) 71m

The embarrassing antics of foolishplayboy Toad of Toad Hall are aconstant source of exasperation tohis friends Ratty, Badger and Mole.

SAT 10, 12 NOON

DOLPHINTALE 2 (U)

107m

The team reunite to find a newcompanion for their dolphin friend.

SAT 17, 1PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

The Marx Brothers' funniestmasterpiece.

SAT 24, 12.30PM

TINKER BELL AND THE LEGEND OF THENEVERBEAST (U) 76m

Tink and friendsencounter astrange, toothy,green-eyed beastin their latestadventure!

SAT 31, 12 NOON

THEHUNGERGAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1(12A) 123m

The games are over and therevolution is about to begin. But willKatniss Everdeen become its‘mockingjay’ - or poster child?

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FROM FRI 23

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)

Dir: J.C. Chandor United States 2014 125m

Starring: Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac

Set in 1981 during one of the mostcrime-ridden winters in New York City’shistory, J.C. Chandor’s A Most ViolentYear follows Abel and Anna Morales asthey attempt to capitalise on theAmerican Dream even as the rampantviolence, decay and corruption of theday threaten to destroy all they havebuilt. In a haunting performance, Isaacplays Abel as a man exhausted by hisclimb to the top in this intelligent andemotional slow-burn drama.

FROM FRI 30

INHERENT VICE (15)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2014 149m

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Jena Malone

It’s the tail end of the ‘60s in L.A. anddrug-fuelled paranoia is running theday. P.I. Doc Sportello knows that “love”is one of those overused words thatusually leads to trouble. When his ex-girlfriend shows up with a story about aplot against her billionaire boyfriend,the plot thickens.

“Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild andentrancing new movie, the veryfirst adaptation of a ThomasPynchon novel, is a cinematic timemachine, placing the viewer deepwithin the world of the paranoid,hazy L.A. dope culture of the early’70s.” NYFF

FROM FRI 30

TRASH (15)

Dir: Stephen Daldry United States 2014 114m

Starring: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara

Three young boys living in the favelasof Rio de Janeiro spend their dayssearching for treasure. They find it inthe form of a satchel, but they quicklydiscover the need to fight for their livesas its contents are vitally important tothe corrupt police force. A suspensefuland emotional thriller, Trash follows theboys through the city’s favelas as theytry to use their newfound treasure tochange Rio for the better.

“An engagingly freewheeling rompthrough the grittier side of Brazil.”Screen International

FROM FRI 9

FOXCATCHER (15)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2014 134m

Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum

Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestlerMark Schultz is summoned by wealthyJohn du Pont’s estate to help form ateam to train for the 1988 SeoulOlympics in his new state-of-the-arttraining facility, where Mark hopes toescape the shadow of his brother andrevered wrestler, Dave. Winner of theBest Director Award at Cannes, directorBennett Miller explores real, complexcharacters in society through enthrallingperformances from Carell, Tatum andRuffalo, and uncovering a side ofAmerican life never touched before infilm.

FROM FRI 16

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A)

Dir: James Kent United Kingdom 2014 130m

Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington

As the world commemorates the GreatWar’s centenary, Vera Brittain’s WWImemoir is brought to the big screen inthis brilliant and moving adaptation.Intelligent and free-spirited Vera’sdreams are brutally shattered by theonset of war as her lover and herbrother are shipped out to the front.Leaving behind her university life tovolunteer as a nurse she is immediatelyconfronted with the pitiless reality of thewar’s victims.

MON 12, 6.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTHPREVIEW + LIVE Q&AWatch this exclusive preview ofTestament of Youth followed by a live bysatellite Q&A at BFI Southbank. Theevent will begin with a 30 minute‘behind the scenes’ promo reel startingat 6.30PM.

FROM FRI 16

WHIPLASH (15)

Dir: Damien Chazelle United States 2014

106m

Starring: J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller

In this psychological thriller, Andrew is agifted young jazz drummer pushed tohis breaking point. After being acceptedto a prestigious music conservatory,Andrew’s only focus is achievingperfection. Unfortunately for him, that’salso what his brutal and unorthodoxnew teacher has in mind.

“Winner of both the US Grand Juryand Audience Awards at this year’sSundance Film Festival, Whiplashannounces Chazelle as one of themost exciting talents to emergefrom the US in recent years. Atonce fierce and precise, the filmbegs the question: how far wouldyou go to achieve perfection?” TIFF

FROM FRI 2

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A)

Dir: James Marsh United Kingdom 2014

123m

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones

Professor Stephen Hawking knowsmore than most of us - about theuniverse, yes, but also about how tolive a full life in it. This remarkablechronicle of one of the greatest mindsof our time is also the story of anunstoppable spirit. While students atCambridge, Stephen Hawking and Janefall deeply in love. His earth-shatteringdiagnosis leads him to embark on hisambitious study of the nature of timewith Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,in this moving adaptation of JaneHawking’s memoir.

FROM FRI 2

BIRDMAN (15)

Dir: Alejandro G. Iñárritu United States 2014

119m

Starring: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton

A bold, black comedy from directorAlejandro G. Iñárritu that shines a lightdirectly back on the film industry.Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue ofIgnorance tells the story of an actorwho is famous for portraying an iconicsuperhero as he struggles to mount aBroadway play and battles his egowhile attempting to recover his family,his career, and himself. Iñárritu’scamera magically prowls, careens, andsoars in and around the theatre, yetremains alive to the most precioussubtleties and surprises between hisformidable actors. An extravagantdream of a movie, alternately hilariousand terrifying.

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unlessotherwise stated).

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THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

See website for details

THU 15, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details*Please note earlier start time

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

A frantic, funny satire with some ofthe finest physical comedy to everhit the screen.

THU 29, 10AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See Page 2 for details*Please note earlier start timeIN

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BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film. TICKETSare available in advance for allfilms. You can pay with cash,cheque, credit and debit cardsin person, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00Concessions: £6.20Member Full: £6.30Member Conc: £5.20Under 16: £4.00Silver Screen: £4.70Bringing up baby: £4.70Family Matinee: £3.60

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BIG EYES (12A) 106m

Tim Burton directs this tale of art anddeception.

UNBROKEN (15) 137m

Angelina Jolie directs this epic dramafollowing the incredible life of Olympianand war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini.

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen for the very first time.

KON-TIKI (15) 116m

With English Subtitles

One man’s daring attempt to sail acrossthe Pacific on a balsa wood raft.

Thu 1 It’s New Year’s Day - We’re Closed - Happy New Year!

Page 3: January 2015 brochure

Fri 2 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 12:15 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Sat 3 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington - Supportive

Environment Screening PG p4 11:30The Willows in Winter U p4 1:00

Sun 4 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 7:30

Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 11:30 7:00

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 4:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 1:45 4:15

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Jailhouse Rock U p11 2:00

The Best of the Kendal

Mountain Film Festival p10 8:00

Mon 5 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Tue 6 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Open Bethlehem PG p10 7:45

The Theory of Everything -

Bringing Up Baby

Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 7 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 8:30

Thu 8 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 10:30 1:30 8:30

Fri 9 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Sat 10 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Dolphin Tale 2 U p4 12:00Film TBC - see website

Sun 11 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 11:30 4:00 7:00Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Planes, Trains & Automobiles 15 p11 2:00National Gallery 12A p10 12:00Film TBC - see website

Mon 12 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Testament of Youth Preview+ Live by Satellite Q&A p2 6:30Film TBC - see website

Tue 13 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Exhibition on Screen: The Girl with the Pearl Earring 12A p10 6:00Film TBC - see website1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Wed 14 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Thu 15 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 10:15 1:30 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Fri 16 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Sat 17 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 2:30 9:30Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Duck Soup U p4 1:00Met Opera Live: The Merry Widow 12A p11 5:55

Sun 18 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 4:00 7:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Met Opera Encore:

The Merry Widow 12A p11 12:00

Mon 19 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Tue 20 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Testament of Youth -

Bringing Up Baby

Screenings 12A p4 10:15 1:30

Wed 21 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Thu 22 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 1:00 3:45

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Duck Soup U p4 10:30 1:30NT Live: Treasure Island 12A p11 7:00

Fri 23 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Sat 24 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Tinker Bell and the Legend

of the NeverBeast U p4 12:30

Film TBC - see website

Sun 25 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 11:30 4:30 7:15

O Brother Where

Art Thou? 12 p11 2:00

Film TBC - see website

Mon 26 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Tue 27 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

The Last of the Unjust p10 6:00

Film TBC - see website

Film Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Thu 29 Testament of Youth 12A p2 10:00 1:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Fri 30 Inherent Vice 15 p3 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Cinebar - 1991: The Year Punk Broke, 10.30pm Film TBC - see website

Sat 31 Inherent Vice 15 p3 1:15 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 2:45 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Hunger Games:

Mockingjay - Part 1 12A p4 12:00

Met Opera Live: Les Contes

D’Hoffman 12A p11 5:55

Film TBC - see website

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

SAT 3, 11.30AM

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen in a magical adventure.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details

TUE 20, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See page 2 for details*Please note earlier start time

SAT 3, 1PM

THEWILLOWSIN WINTER(U) 71m

The embarrassing antics of foolishplayboy Toad of Toad Hall are aconstant source of exasperation tohis friends Ratty, Badger and Mole.

SAT 10, 12 NOON

DOLPHINTALE 2 (U)

107m

The team reunite to find a newcompanion for their dolphin friend.

SAT 17, 1PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

The Marx Brothers' funniestmasterpiece.

SAT 24, 12.30PM

TINKER BELL AND THE LEGEND OF THENEVERBEAST (U) 76m

Tink and friendsencounter astrange, toothy,green-eyed beastin their latestadventure!

SAT 31, 12 NOON

THEHUNGERGAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1(12A) 123m

The games are over and therevolution is about to begin. But willKatniss Everdeen become its‘mockingjay’ - or poster child?

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015 WHAT’S ON JAN 201501 02 03 04

THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING BIRDMANFOXCATCHERTESTAMENT OF YOUTHA MOST VIOLENT YEARINHERENT VICETRASH

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UKWHEN IT’S ON 05 06

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)

Dir: J.C. Chandor United States 2014 125m

Starring: Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac

Set in 1981 during one of the mostcrime-ridden winters in New York City’shistory, J.C. Chandor’s A Most ViolentYear follows Abel and Anna Morales asthey attempt to capitalise on theAmerican Dream even as the rampantviolence, decay and corruption of theday threaten to destroy all they havebuilt. In a haunting performance, Isaacplays Abel as a man exhausted by hisclimb to the top in this intelligent andemotional slow-burn drama.

FROM FRI 30

INHERENT VICE (15)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2014 149m

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Jena Malone

It’s the tail end of the ‘60s in L.A. anddrug-fuelled paranoia is running theday. P.I. Doc Sportello knows that “love”is one of those overused words thatusually leads to trouble. When his ex-girlfriend shows up with a story about aplot against her billionaire boyfriend,the plot thickens.

“Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild andentrancing new movie, the veryfirst adaptation of a ThomasPynchon novel, is a cinematic timemachine, placing the viewer deepwithin the world of the paranoid,hazy L.A. dope culture of the early’70s.” NYFF

FROM FRI 30

TRASH (15)

Dir: Stephen Daldry United States 2014 114m

Starring: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara

Three young boys living in the favelasof Rio de Janeiro spend their dayssearching for treasure. They find it inthe form of a satchel, but they quicklydiscover the need to fight for their livesas its contents are vitally important tothe corrupt police force. A suspensefuland emotional thriller, Trash follows theboys through the city’s favelas as theytry to use their newfound treasure tochange Rio for the better.

“An engagingly freewheeling rompthrough the grittier side of Brazil.”Screen International

FROM FRI 9

FOXCATCHER (15)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2014 134m

Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum

Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestlerMark Schultz is summoned by wealthyJohn du Pont’s estate to help form ateam to train for the 1988 SeoulOlympics in his new state-of-the-arttraining facility, where Mark hopes toescape the shadow of his brother andrevered wrestler, Dave. Winner of theBest Director Award at Cannes, directorBennett Miller explores real, complexcharacters in society through enthrallingperformances from Carell, Tatum andRuffalo, and uncovering a side ofAmerican life never touched before infilm.

FROM FRI 16

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A)

Dir: James Kent United Kingdom 2014 130m

Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington

As the world commemorates the GreatWar’s centenary, Vera Brittain’s WWImemoir is brought to the big screen inthis brilliant and moving adaptation.Intelligent and free-spirited Vera’sdreams are brutally shattered by theonset of war as her lover and herbrother are shipped out to the front.Leaving behind her university life tovolunteer as a nurse she is immediatelyconfronted with the pitiless reality of thewar’s victims.

MON 12, 6.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTHPREVIEW + LIVE Q&AWatch this exclusive preview ofTestament of Youth followed by a live bysatellite Q&A at BFI Southbank. Theevent will begin with a 30 minute‘behind the scenes’ promo reel startingat 6.30PM.

FROM FRI 16

WHIPLASH (15)

Dir: Damien Chazelle United States 2014

106m

Starring: J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller

In this psychological thriller, Andrew is agifted young jazz drummer pushed tohis breaking point. After being acceptedto a prestigious music conservatory,Andrew’s only focus is achievingperfection. Unfortunately for him, that’salso what his brutal and unorthodoxnew teacher has in mind.

“Winner of both the US Grand Juryand Audience Awards at this year’sSundance Film Festival, Whiplashannounces Chazelle as one of themost exciting talents to emergefrom the US in recent years. Atonce fierce and precise, the filmbegs the question: how far wouldyou go to achieve perfection?” TIFF

FROM FRI 2

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A)

Dir: James Marsh United Kingdom 2014

123m

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones

Professor Stephen Hawking knowsmore than most of us - about theuniverse, yes, but also about how tolive a full life in it. This remarkablechronicle of one of the greatest mindsof our time is also the story of anunstoppable spirit. While students atCambridge, Stephen Hawking and Janefall deeply in love. His earth-shatteringdiagnosis leads him to embark on hisambitious study of the nature of timewith Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,in this moving adaptation of JaneHawking’s memoir.

FROM FRI 2

BIRDMAN (15)

Dir: Alejandro G. Iñárritu United States 2014

119m

Starring: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton

A bold, black comedy from directorAlejandro G. Iñárritu that shines a lightdirectly back on the film industry.Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue ofIgnorance tells the story of an actorwho is famous for portraying an iconicsuperhero as he struggles to mount aBroadway play and battles his egowhile attempting to recover his family,his career, and himself. Iñárritu’scamera magically prowls, careens, andsoars in and around the theatre, yetremains alive to the most precioussubtleties and surprises between hisformidable actors. An extravagantdream of a movie, alternately hilariousand terrifying.

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unlessotherwise stated).

A M

OST

VIOL

ENT

YEAR

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

See website for details

THU 15, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details*Please note earlier start time

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

A frantic, funny satire with some ofthe finest physical comedy to everhit the screen.

THU 29, 10AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See Page 2 for details*Please note earlier start timeIN

HERE

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BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film. TICKETSare available in advance for allfilms. You can pay with cash,cheque, credit and debit cardsin person, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00Concessions: £6.20Member Full: £6.30Member Conc: £5.20Under 16: £4.00Silver Screen: £4.70Bringing up baby: £4.70Family Matinee: £3.60

Our full programme is published on our websiteevery Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diaryTo receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

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BIRD

MAN

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CONTINUING INTO JANUARY

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

Tim Burton directs this tale of art anddeception.

UNBROKEN (15) 137m

Angelina Jolie directs this epic dramafollowing the incredible life of Olympianand war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini.

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen for the very first time.

KON-TIKI (15) 116m

With English Subtitles

One man’s daring attempt to sail acrossthe Pacific on a balsa wood raft.

Thu 1 It’s New Year’s Day - We’re Closed - Happy New Year!

Page 4: January 2015 brochure

Fri 2 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 12:15 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Sat 3 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington - Supportive

Environment Screening PG p4 11:30The Willows in Winter U p4 1:00

Sun 4 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 7:30

Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 11:30 7:00

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 4:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 1:45 4:15

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Jailhouse Rock U p11 2:00

The Best of the Kendal

Mountain Film Festival p10 8:00

Mon 5 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Tue 6 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Open Bethlehem PG p10 7:45

The Theory of Everything -

Bringing Up Baby

Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 7 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 8:30

Thu 8 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 10:30 1:30 8:30

Fri 9 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Sat 10 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Dolphin Tale 2 U p4 12:00Film TBC - see website

Sun 11 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 11:30 4:00 7:00Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Planes, Trains & Automobiles 15 p11 2:00National Gallery 12A p10 12:00Film TBC - see website

Mon 12 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Testament of Youth Preview+ Live by Satellite Q&A p2 6:30Film TBC - see website

Tue 13 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Exhibition on Screen: The Girl with the Pearl Earring 12A p10 6:00Film TBC - see website1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Wed 14 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Thu 15 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 10:15 1:30 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Fri 16 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Sat 17 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 2:30 9:30Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Duck Soup U p4 1:00Met Opera Live: The Merry Widow 12A p11 5:55

Sun 18 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 4:00 7:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Met Opera Encore:

The Merry Widow 12A p11 12:00

Mon 19 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Tue 20 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Testament of Youth -

Bringing Up Baby

Screenings 12A p4 10:15 1:30

Wed 21 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Thu 22 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 1:00 3:45

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Duck Soup U p4 10:30 1:30NT Live: Treasure Island 12A p11 7:00

Fri 23 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Sat 24 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Tinker Bell and the Legend

of the NeverBeast U p4 12:30

Film TBC - see website

Sun 25 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 11:30 4:30 7:15

O Brother Where

Art Thou? 12 p11 2:00

Film TBC - see website

Mon 26 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Tue 27 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

The Last of the Unjust p10 6:00

Film TBC - see website

Film Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Thu 29 Testament of Youth 12A p2 10:00 1:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Fri 30 Inherent Vice 15 p3 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Cinebar - 1991: The Year Punk Broke, 10.30pm Film TBC - see website

Sat 31 Inherent Vice 15 p3 1:15 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 2:45 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Hunger Games:

Mockingjay - Part 1 12A p4 12:00

Met Opera Live: Les Contes

D’Hoffman 12A p11 5:55

Film TBC - see website

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

SAT 3, 11.30AM

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen in a magical adventure.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details

TUE 20, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See page 2 for details*Please note earlier start time

SAT 3, 1PM

THEWILLOWSIN WINTER(U) 71m

The embarrassing antics of foolishplayboy Toad of Toad Hall are aconstant source of exasperation tohis friends Ratty, Badger and Mole.

SAT 10, 12 NOON

DOLPHINTALE 2 (U)

107m

The team reunite to find a newcompanion for their dolphin friend.

SAT 17, 1PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

The Marx Brothers' funniestmasterpiece.

SAT 24, 12.30PM

TINKER BELL AND THE LEGEND OF THENEVERBEAST (U) 76m

Tink and friendsencounter astrange, toothy,green-eyed beastin their latestadventure!

SAT 31, 12 NOON

THEHUNGERGAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1(12A) 123m

The games are over and therevolution is about to begin. But willKatniss Everdeen become its‘mockingjay’ - or poster child?

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015 WHAT’S ON JAN 201501 02 03 04

THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING BIRDMANFOXCATCHERTESTAMENT OF YOUTHA MOST VIOLENT YEARINHERENT VICETRASH

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UKWHEN IT’S ON 05 06

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)

Dir: J.C. Chandor United States 2014 125m

Starring: Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac

Set in 1981 during one of the mostcrime-ridden winters in New York City’shistory, J.C. Chandor’s A Most ViolentYear follows Abel and Anna Morales asthey attempt to capitalise on theAmerican Dream even as the rampantviolence, decay and corruption of theday threaten to destroy all they havebuilt. In a haunting performance, Isaacplays Abel as a man exhausted by hisclimb to the top in this intelligent andemotional slow-burn drama.

FROM FRI 30

INHERENT VICE (15)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2014 149m

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Jena Malone

It’s the tail end of the ‘60s in L.A. anddrug-fuelled paranoia is running theday. P.I. Doc Sportello knows that “love”is one of those overused words thatusually leads to trouble. When his ex-girlfriend shows up with a story about aplot against her billionaire boyfriend,the plot thickens.

“Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild andentrancing new movie, the veryfirst adaptation of a ThomasPynchon novel, is a cinematic timemachine, placing the viewer deepwithin the world of the paranoid,hazy L.A. dope culture of the early’70s.” NYFF

FROM FRI 30

TRASH (15)

Dir: Stephen Daldry United States 2014 114m

Starring: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara

Three young boys living in the favelasof Rio de Janeiro spend their dayssearching for treasure. They find it inthe form of a satchel, but they quicklydiscover the need to fight for their livesas its contents are vitally important tothe corrupt police force. A suspensefuland emotional thriller, Trash follows theboys through the city’s favelas as theytry to use their newfound treasure tochange Rio for the better.

“An engagingly freewheeling rompthrough the grittier side of Brazil.”Screen International

FROM FRI 9

FOXCATCHER (15)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2014 134m

Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum

Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestlerMark Schultz is summoned by wealthyJohn du Pont’s estate to help form ateam to train for the 1988 SeoulOlympics in his new state-of-the-arttraining facility, where Mark hopes toescape the shadow of his brother andrevered wrestler, Dave. Winner of theBest Director Award at Cannes, directorBennett Miller explores real, complexcharacters in society through enthrallingperformances from Carell, Tatum andRuffalo, and uncovering a side ofAmerican life never touched before infilm.

FROM FRI 16

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A)

Dir: James Kent United Kingdom 2014 130m

Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington

As the world commemorates the GreatWar’s centenary, Vera Brittain’s WWImemoir is brought to the big screen inthis brilliant and moving adaptation.Intelligent and free-spirited Vera’sdreams are brutally shattered by theonset of war as her lover and herbrother are shipped out to the front.Leaving behind her university life tovolunteer as a nurse she is immediatelyconfronted with the pitiless reality of thewar’s victims.

MON 12, 6.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTHPREVIEW + LIVE Q&AWatch this exclusive preview ofTestament of Youth followed by a live bysatellite Q&A at BFI Southbank. Theevent will begin with a 30 minute‘behind the scenes’ promo reel startingat 6.30PM.

FROM FRI 16

WHIPLASH (15)

Dir: Damien Chazelle United States 2014

106m

Starring: J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller

In this psychological thriller, Andrew is agifted young jazz drummer pushed tohis breaking point. After being acceptedto a prestigious music conservatory,Andrew’s only focus is achievingperfection. Unfortunately for him, that’salso what his brutal and unorthodoxnew teacher has in mind.

“Winner of both the US Grand Juryand Audience Awards at this year’sSundance Film Festival, Whiplashannounces Chazelle as one of themost exciting talents to emergefrom the US in recent years. Atonce fierce and precise, the filmbegs the question: how far wouldyou go to achieve perfection?” TIFF

FROM FRI 2

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A)

Dir: James Marsh United Kingdom 2014

123m

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones

Professor Stephen Hawking knowsmore than most of us - about theuniverse, yes, but also about how tolive a full life in it. This remarkablechronicle of one of the greatest mindsof our time is also the story of anunstoppable spirit. While students atCambridge, Stephen Hawking and Janefall deeply in love. His earth-shatteringdiagnosis leads him to embark on hisambitious study of the nature of timewith Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,in this moving adaptation of JaneHawking’s memoir.

FROM FRI 2

BIRDMAN (15)

Dir: Alejandro G. Iñárritu United States 2014

119m

Starring: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton

A bold, black comedy from directorAlejandro G. Iñárritu that shines a lightdirectly back on the film industry.Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue ofIgnorance tells the story of an actorwho is famous for portraying an iconicsuperhero as he struggles to mount aBroadway play and battles his egowhile attempting to recover his family,his career, and himself. Iñárritu’scamera magically prowls, careens, andsoars in and around the theatre, yetremains alive to the most precioussubtleties and surprises between hisformidable actors. An extravagantdream of a movie, alternately hilariousand terrifying.

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unlessotherwise stated).

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THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

See website for details

THU 15, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details*Please note earlier start time

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

A frantic, funny satire with some ofthe finest physical comedy to everhit the screen.

THU 29, 10AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See Page 2 for details*Please note earlier start timeIN

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BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film. TICKETSare available in advance for allfilms. You can pay with cash,cheque, credit and debit cardsin person, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00Concessions: £6.20Member Full: £6.30Member Conc: £5.20Under 16: £4.00Silver Screen: £4.70Bringing up baby: £4.70Family Matinee: £3.60

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CONTINUING INTO JANUARY

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

Tim Burton directs this tale of art anddeception.

UNBROKEN (15) 137m

Angelina Jolie directs this epic dramafollowing the incredible life of Olympianand war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini.

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen for the very first time.

KON-TIKI (15) 116m

With English Subtitles

One man’s daring attempt to sail acrossthe Pacific on a balsa wood raft.

Thu 1 It’s New Year’s Day - We’re Closed - Happy New Year!

Page 5: January 2015 brochure

Fri 2 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 12:15 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Sat 3 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington - Supportive

Environment Screening PG p4 11:30The Willows in Winter U p4 1:00

Sun 4 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 7:30

Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 11:30 7:00

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 4:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 1:45 4:15

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Jailhouse Rock U p11 2:00

The Best of the Kendal

Mountain Film Festival p10 8:00

Mon 5 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Tue 6 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Open Bethlehem PG p10 7:45

The Theory of Everything -

Bringing Up Baby

Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 7 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 8:30

Thu 8 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 10:30 1:30 8:30

Fri 9 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Sat 10 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Dolphin Tale 2 U p4 12:00Film TBC - see website

Sun 11 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 11:30 4:00 7:00Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Planes, Trains & Automobiles 15 p11 2:00National Gallery 12A p10 12:00Film TBC - see website

Mon 12 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Testament of Youth Preview+ Live by Satellite Q&A p2 6:30Film TBC - see website

Tue 13 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Exhibition on Screen: The Girl with the Pearl Earring 12A p10 6:00Film TBC - see website1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Wed 14 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Thu 15 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 10:15 1:30 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Fri 16 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Sat 17 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 2:30 9:30Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Duck Soup U p4 1:00Met Opera Live: The Merry Widow 12A p11 5:55

Sun 18 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 4:00 7:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Met Opera Encore:

The Merry Widow 12A p11 12:00

Mon 19 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Tue 20 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Testament of Youth -

Bringing Up Baby

Screenings 12A p4 10:15 1:30

Wed 21 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Thu 22 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 1:00 3:45

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Duck Soup U p4 10:30 1:30NT Live: Treasure Island 12A p11 7:00

Fri 23 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Sat 24 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Tinker Bell and the Legend

of the NeverBeast U p4 12:30

Film TBC - see website

Sun 25 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 11:30 4:30 7:15

O Brother Where

Art Thou? 12 p11 2:00

Film TBC - see website

Mon 26 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Tue 27 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

The Last of the Unjust p10 6:00

Film TBC - see website

Film Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Thu 29 Testament of Youth 12A p2 10:00 1:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Fri 30 Inherent Vice 15 p3 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Cinebar - 1991: The Year Punk Broke, 10.30pm Film TBC - see website

Sat 31 Inherent Vice 15 p3 1:15 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 2:45 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Hunger Games:

Mockingjay - Part 1 12A p4 12:00

Met Opera Live: Les Contes

D’Hoffman 12A p11 5:55

Film TBC - see website

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

04

BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

SAT 3, 11.30AM

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen in a magical adventure.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details

TUE 20, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See page 2 for details*Please note earlier start time

SAT 3, 1PM

THEWILLOWSIN WINTER(U) 71m

The embarrassing antics of foolishplayboy Toad of Toad Hall are aconstant source of exasperation tohis friends Ratty, Badger and Mole.

SAT 10, 12 NOON

DOLPHINTALE 2 (U)

107m

The team reunite to find a newcompanion for their dolphin friend.

SAT 17, 1PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

The Marx Brothers' funniestmasterpiece.

SAT 24, 12.30PM

TINKER BELL AND THE LEGEND OF THENEVERBEAST (U) 76m

Tink and friendsencounter astrange, toothy,green-eyed beastin their latestadventure!

SAT 31, 12 NOON

THEHUNGERGAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1(12A) 123m

The games are over and therevolution is about to begin. But willKatniss Everdeen become its‘mockingjay’ - or poster child?

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015 WHAT’S ON JAN 201501 02 03 04

THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING BIRDMANFOXCATCHERTESTAMENT OF YOUTHA MOST VIOLENT YEARINHERENT VICETRASH

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

JANUARY 2015 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UKWHEN IT’S ON 05 06

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)

Dir: J.C. Chandor United States 2014 125m

Starring: Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac

Set in 1981 during one of the mostcrime-ridden winters in New York City’shistory, J.C. Chandor’s A Most ViolentYear follows Abel and Anna Morales asthey attempt to capitalise on theAmerican Dream even as the rampantviolence, decay and corruption of theday threaten to destroy all they havebuilt. In a haunting performance, Isaacplays Abel as a man exhausted by hisclimb to the top in this intelligent andemotional slow-burn drama.

FROM FRI 30

INHERENT VICE (15)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2014 149m

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Jena Malone

It’s the tail end of the ‘60s in L.A. anddrug-fuelled paranoia is running theday. P.I. Doc Sportello knows that “love”is one of those overused words thatusually leads to trouble. When his ex-girlfriend shows up with a story about aplot against her billionaire boyfriend,the plot thickens.

“Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild andentrancing new movie, the veryfirst adaptation of a ThomasPynchon novel, is a cinematic timemachine, placing the viewer deepwithin the world of the paranoid,hazy L.A. dope culture of the early’70s.” NYFF

FROM FRI 30

TRASH (15)

Dir: Stephen Daldry United States 2014 114m

Starring: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara

Three young boys living in the favelasof Rio de Janeiro spend their dayssearching for treasure. They find it inthe form of a satchel, but they quicklydiscover the need to fight for their livesas its contents are vitally important tothe corrupt police force. A suspensefuland emotional thriller, Trash follows theboys through the city’s favelas as theytry to use their newfound treasure tochange Rio for the better.

“An engagingly freewheeling rompthrough the grittier side of Brazil.”Screen International

FROM FRI 9

FOXCATCHER (15)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2014 134m

Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum

Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestlerMark Schultz is summoned by wealthyJohn du Pont’s estate to help form ateam to train for the 1988 SeoulOlympics in his new state-of-the-arttraining facility, where Mark hopes toescape the shadow of his brother andrevered wrestler, Dave. Winner of theBest Director Award at Cannes, directorBennett Miller explores real, complexcharacters in society through enthrallingperformances from Carell, Tatum andRuffalo, and uncovering a side ofAmerican life never touched before infilm.

FROM FRI 16

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A)

Dir: James Kent United Kingdom 2014 130m

Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington

As the world commemorates the GreatWar’s centenary, Vera Brittain’s WWImemoir is brought to the big screen inthis brilliant and moving adaptation.Intelligent and free-spirited Vera’sdreams are brutally shattered by theonset of war as her lover and herbrother are shipped out to the front.Leaving behind her university life tovolunteer as a nurse she is immediatelyconfronted with the pitiless reality of thewar’s victims.

MON 12, 6.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTHPREVIEW + LIVE Q&AWatch this exclusive preview ofTestament of Youth followed by a live bysatellite Q&A at BFI Southbank. Theevent will begin with a 30 minute‘behind the scenes’ promo reel startingat 6.30PM.

FROM FRI 16

WHIPLASH (15)

Dir: Damien Chazelle United States 2014

106m

Starring: J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller

In this psychological thriller, Andrew is agifted young jazz drummer pushed tohis breaking point. After being acceptedto a prestigious music conservatory,Andrew’s only focus is achievingperfection. Unfortunately for him, that’salso what his brutal and unorthodoxnew teacher has in mind.

“Winner of both the US Grand Juryand Audience Awards at this year’sSundance Film Festival, Whiplashannounces Chazelle as one of themost exciting talents to emergefrom the US in recent years. Atonce fierce and precise, the filmbegs the question: how far wouldyou go to achieve perfection?” TIFF

FROM FRI 2

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A)

Dir: James Marsh United Kingdom 2014

123m

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones

Professor Stephen Hawking knowsmore than most of us - about theuniverse, yes, but also about how tolive a full life in it. This remarkablechronicle of one of the greatest mindsof our time is also the story of anunstoppable spirit. While students atCambridge, Stephen Hawking and Janefall deeply in love. His earth-shatteringdiagnosis leads him to embark on hisambitious study of the nature of timewith Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,in this moving adaptation of JaneHawking’s memoir.

FROM FRI 2

BIRDMAN (15)

Dir: Alejandro G. Iñárritu United States 2014

119m

Starring: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton

A bold, black comedy from directorAlejandro G. Iñárritu that shines a lightdirectly back on the film industry.Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue ofIgnorance tells the story of an actorwho is famous for portraying an iconicsuperhero as he struggles to mount aBroadway play and battles his egowhile attempting to recover his family,his career, and himself. Iñárritu’scamera magically prowls, careens, andsoars in and around the theatre, yetremains alive to the most precioussubtleties and surprises between hisformidable actors. An extravagantdream of a movie, alternately hilariousand terrifying.

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unlessotherwise stated).

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YEAR

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

See website for details

THU 15, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details*Please note earlier start time

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

A frantic, funny satire with some ofthe finest physical comedy to everhit the screen.

THU 29, 10AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See Page 2 for details*Please note earlier start timeIN

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BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film. TICKETSare available in advance for allfilms. You can pay with cash,cheque, credit and debit cardsin person, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00Concessions: £6.20Member Full: £6.30Member Conc: £5.20Under 16: £4.00Silver Screen: £4.70Bringing up baby: £4.70Family Matinee: £3.60

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BIG EYES (12A) 106m

Tim Burton directs this tale of art anddeception.

UNBROKEN (15) 137m

Angelina Jolie directs this epic dramafollowing the incredible life of Olympianand war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini.

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen for the very first time.

KON-TIKI (15) 116m

With English Subtitles

One man’s daring attempt to sail acrossthe Pacific on a balsa wood raft.

Thu 1 It’s New Year’s Day - We’re Closed - Happy New Year!

Page 6: January 2015 brochure

Fri 2 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 12:15 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Sat 3 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington - Supportive

Environment Screening PG p4 11:30The Willows in Winter U p4 1:00

Sun 4 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 7:30

Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 11:30 7:00

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 4:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 1:45 4:15

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Jailhouse Rock U p11 2:00

The Best of the Kendal

Mountain Film Festival p10 8:00

Mon 5 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Tue 6 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Open Bethlehem PG p10 7:45

The Theory of Everything -

Bringing Up Baby

Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 7 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 8:30

Thu 8 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 10:30 1:30 8:30

Fri 9 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Sat 10 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Dolphin Tale 2 U p4 12:00Film TBC - see website

Sun 11 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 11:30 4:00 7:00Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Planes, Trains & Automobiles 15 p11 2:00National Gallery 12A p10 12:00Film TBC - see website

Mon 12 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Testament of Youth Preview+ Live by Satellite Q&A p2 6:30Film TBC - see website

Tue 13 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Exhibition on Screen: The Girl with the Pearl Earring 12A p10 6:00Film TBC - see website1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Wed 14 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Thu 15 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 10:15 1:30 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Fri 16 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Sat 17 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 2:30 9:30Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Duck Soup U p4 1:00Met Opera Live: The Merry Widow 12A p11 5:55

Sun 18 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 4:00 7:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Met Opera Encore:

The Merry Widow 12A p11 12:00

Mon 19 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Tue 20 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Testament of Youth -

Bringing Up Baby

Screenings 12A p4 10:15 1:30

Wed 21 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Thu 22 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 1:00 3:45

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Duck Soup U p4 10:30 1:30NT Live: Treasure Island 12A p11 7:00

Fri 23 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Sat 24 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Tinker Bell and the Legend

of the NeverBeast U p4 12:30

Film TBC - see website

Sun 25 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 11:30 4:30 7:15

O Brother Where

Art Thou? 12 p11 2:00

Film TBC - see website

Mon 26 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Tue 27 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

The Last of the Unjust p10 6:00

Film TBC - see website

Film Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Thu 29 Testament of Youth 12A p2 10:00 1:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Fri 30 Inherent Vice 15 p3 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Cinebar - 1991: The Year Punk Broke, 10.30pm Film TBC - see website

Sat 31 Inherent Vice 15 p3 1:15 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 2:45 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Hunger Games:

Mockingjay - Part 1 12A p4 12:00

Met Opera Live: Les Contes

D’Hoffman 12A p11 5:55

Film TBC - see website

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

SAT 3, 11.30AM

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen in a magical adventure.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details

TUE 20, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See page 2 for details*Please note earlier start time

SAT 3, 1PM

THEWILLOWSIN WINTER(U) 71m

The embarrassing antics of foolishplayboy Toad of Toad Hall are aconstant source of exasperation tohis friends Ratty, Badger and Mole.

SAT 10, 12 NOON

DOLPHINTALE 2 (U)

107m

The team reunite to find a newcompanion for their dolphin friend.

SAT 17, 1PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

The Marx Brothers' funniestmasterpiece.

SAT 24, 12.30PM

TINKER BELL AND THE LEGEND OF THENEVERBEAST (U) 76m

Tink and friendsencounter astrange, toothy,green-eyed beastin their latestadventure!

SAT 31, 12 NOON

THEHUNGERGAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1(12A) 123m

The games are over and therevolution is about to begin. But willKatniss Everdeen become its‘mockingjay’ - or poster child?

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PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)

Dir: J.C. Chandor United States 2014 125m

Starring: Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac

Set in 1981 during one of the mostcrime-ridden winters in New York City’shistory, J.C. Chandor’s A Most ViolentYear follows Abel and Anna Morales asthey attempt to capitalise on theAmerican Dream even as the rampantviolence, decay and corruption of theday threaten to destroy all they havebuilt. In a haunting performance, Isaacplays Abel as a man exhausted by hisclimb to the top in this intelligent andemotional slow-burn drama.

FROM FRI 30

INHERENT VICE (15)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2014 149m

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Jena Malone

It’s the tail end of the ‘60s in L.A. anddrug-fuelled paranoia is running theday. P.I. Doc Sportello knows that “love”is one of those overused words thatusually leads to trouble. When his ex-girlfriend shows up with a story about aplot against her billionaire boyfriend,the plot thickens.

“Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild andentrancing new movie, the veryfirst adaptation of a ThomasPynchon novel, is a cinematic timemachine, placing the viewer deepwithin the world of the paranoid,hazy L.A. dope culture of the early’70s.” NYFF

FROM FRI 30

TRASH (15)

Dir: Stephen Daldry United States 2014 114m

Starring: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara

Three young boys living in the favelasof Rio de Janeiro spend their dayssearching for treasure. They find it inthe form of a satchel, but they quicklydiscover the need to fight for their livesas its contents are vitally important tothe corrupt police force. A suspensefuland emotional thriller, Trash follows theboys through the city’s favelas as theytry to use their newfound treasure tochange Rio for the better.

“An engagingly freewheeling rompthrough the grittier side of Brazil.”Screen International

FROM FRI 9

FOXCATCHER (15)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2014 134m

Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum

Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestlerMark Schultz is summoned by wealthyJohn du Pont’s estate to help form ateam to train for the 1988 SeoulOlympics in his new state-of-the-arttraining facility, where Mark hopes toescape the shadow of his brother andrevered wrestler, Dave. Winner of theBest Director Award at Cannes, directorBennett Miller explores real, complexcharacters in society through enthrallingperformances from Carell, Tatum andRuffalo, and uncovering a side ofAmerican life never touched before infilm.

FROM FRI 16

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A)

Dir: James Kent United Kingdom 2014 130m

Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington

As the world commemorates the GreatWar’s centenary, Vera Brittain’s WWImemoir is brought to the big screen inthis brilliant and moving adaptation.Intelligent and free-spirited Vera’sdreams are brutally shattered by theonset of war as her lover and herbrother are shipped out to the front.Leaving behind her university life tovolunteer as a nurse she is immediatelyconfronted with the pitiless reality of thewar’s victims.

MON 12, 6.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTHPREVIEW + LIVE Q&AWatch this exclusive preview ofTestament of Youth followed by a live bysatellite Q&A at BFI Southbank. Theevent will begin with a 30 minute‘behind the scenes’ promo reel startingat 6.30PM.

FROM FRI 16

WHIPLASH (15)

Dir: Damien Chazelle United States 2014

106m

Starring: J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller

In this psychological thriller, Andrew is agifted young jazz drummer pushed tohis breaking point. After being acceptedto a prestigious music conservatory,Andrew’s only focus is achievingperfection. Unfortunately for him, that’salso what his brutal and unorthodoxnew teacher has in mind.

“Winner of both the US Grand Juryand Audience Awards at this year’sSundance Film Festival, Whiplashannounces Chazelle as one of themost exciting talents to emergefrom the US in recent years. Atonce fierce and precise, the filmbegs the question: how far wouldyou go to achieve perfection?” TIFF

FROM FRI 2

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A)

Dir: James Marsh United Kingdom 2014

123m

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones

Professor Stephen Hawking knowsmore than most of us - about theuniverse, yes, but also about how tolive a full life in it. This remarkablechronicle of one of the greatest mindsof our time is also the story of anunstoppable spirit. While students atCambridge, Stephen Hawking and Janefall deeply in love. His earth-shatteringdiagnosis leads him to embark on hisambitious study of the nature of timewith Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,in this moving adaptation of JaneHawking’s memoir.

FROM FRI 2

BIRDMAN (15)

Dir: Alejandro G. Iñárritu United States 2014

119m

Starring: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton

A bold, black comedy from directorAlejandro G. Iñárritu that shines a lightdirectly back on the film industry.Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue ofIgnorance tells the story of an actorwho is famous for portraying an iconicsuperhero as he struggles to mount aBroadway play and battles his egowhile attempting to recover his family,his career, and himself. Iñárritu’scamera magically prowls, careens, andsoars in and around the theatre, yetremains alive to the most precioussubtleties and surprises between hisformidable actors. An extravagantdream of a movie, alternately hilariousand terrifying.

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unlessotherwise stated).

A M

OST

VIOL

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YEAR

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

See website for details

THU 15, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details*Please note earlier start time

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

A frantic, funny satire with some ofthe finest physical comedy to everhit the screen.

THU 29, 10AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See Page 2 for details*Please note earlier start timeIN

HERE

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BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film. TICKETSare available in advance for allfilms. You can pay with cash,cheque, credit and debit cardsin person, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00Concessions: £6.20Member Full: £6.30Member Conc: £5.20Under 16: £4.00Silver Screen: £4.70Bringing up baby: £4.70Family Matinee: £3.60

Our full programme is published on our websiteevery Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diaryTo receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

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BIRD

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CONTINUING INTO JANUARY

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

Tim Burton directs this tale of art anddeception.

UNBROKEN (15) 137m

Angelina Jolie directs this epic dramafollowing the incredible life of Olympianand war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini.

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen for the very first time.

KON-TIKI (15) 116m

With English Subtitles

One man’s daring attempt to sail acrossthe Pacific on a balsa wood raft.

Thu 1 It’s New Year’s Day - We’re Closed - Happy New Year!

Page 7: January 2015 brochure

Fri 2 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 12:15 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Sat 3 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 11:45 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 1:45 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 3:00

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45 8:30

Paddington - Supportive

Environment Screening PG p4 11:30The Willows in Winter U p4 1:00

Sun 4 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 7:30

Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 11:30 7:00

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 4:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 1:45 4:15

Paddington PG See Web 11:30

Jailhouse Rock U p11 2:00

The Best of the Kendal

Mountain Film Festival p10 8:00

Mon 5 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Tue 6 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 8:30

Big Eyes 12A See Web 5:45

Open Bethlehem PG p10 7:45

The Theory of Everything -

Bringing Up Baby

Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 7 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 8:30

Thu 8 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Birdman 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:15

Unbroken 15 See Web 4:45 7:45

Kon-Tiki 15 See Web 5:45

Big Eyes 12A See Web 10:30 1:30 8:30

Fri 9 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Sat 10 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:15 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Dolphin Tale 2 U p4 12:00Film TBC - see website

Sun 11 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 11:30 4:00 7:00Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:45 4:45 7:45Planes, Trains & Automobiles 15 p11 2:00National Gallery 12A p10 12:00Film TBC - see website

Mon 12 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Testament of Youth Preview+ Live by Satellite Q&A p2 6:30Film TBC - see website

Tue 13 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Exhibition on Screen: The Girl with the Pearl Earring 12A p10 6:00Film TBC - see website1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Wed 14 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Thu 15 The Theory of Everything 12A p1 10:15 1:30 5:00 8:00Birdman 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:45 7:45Film TBC - see website

Fri 16 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Sat 17 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 2:30 9:30Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Duck Soup U p4 1:00Met Opera Live: The Merry Widow 12A p11 5:55

Sun 18 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 11:45 4:00 7:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30

Met Opera Encore:

The Merry Widow 12A p11 12:00

Mon 19 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Tue 20 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Testament of Youth -

Bringing Up Baby

Screenings 12A p4 10:15 1:30

Wed 21 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Thu 22 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:30 4:45 7:45

The Theory of Everything 12A p1 1:00 3:45

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Foxcatcher 15 p2 4:30 7:30

Duck Soup U p4 10:30 1:30NT Live: Treasure Island 12A p11 7:00

Fri 23 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Sat 24 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

Tinker Bell and the Legend

of the NeverBeast U p4 12:30

Film TBC - see website

Sun 25 Testament of Youth 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 2:00 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 11:30 4:30 7:15

O Brother Where

Art Thou? 12 p11 2:00

Film TBC - see website

Mon 26 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Tue 27 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

The Last of the Unjust p10 6:00

Film TBC - see website

Film Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 Testament of Youth 12A p2 2:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Thu 29 Testament of Youth 12A p2 10:00 1:30 4:45 7:45

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 5:00 8:00

Whiplash 15 p2 5:30 8:15

Film TBC - see website

Fri 30 Inherent Vice 15 p3 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Cinebar - 1991: The Year Punk Broke, 10.30pm Film TBC - see website

Sat 31 Inherent Vice 15 p3 1:15 4:30 7:45

Trash 15 p3 2:45 5:30 8:15

A Most Violent Year 15 p3 TIME TBC

Hunger Games:

Mockingjay - Part 1 12A p4 12:00

Met Opera Live: Les Contes

D’Hoffman 12A p11 5:55

Film TBC - see website

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

SAT 3, 11.30AM

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen in a magical adventure.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details

TUE 20, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See page 2 for details*Please note earlier start time

SAT 3, 1PM

THEWILLOWSIN WINTER(U) 71m

The embarrassing antics of foolishplayboy Toad of Toad Hall are aconstant source of exasperation tohis friends Ratty, Badger and Mole.

SAT 10, 12 NOON

DOLPHINTALE 2 (U)

107m

The team reunite to find a newcompanion for their dolphin friend.

SAT 17, 1PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

The Marx Brothers' funniestmasterpiece.

SAT 24, 12.30PM

TINKER BELL AND THE LEGEND OF THENEVERBEAST (U) 76m

Tink and friendsencounter astrange, toothy,green-eyed beastin their latestadventure!

SAT 31, 12 NOON

THEHUNGERGAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1(12A) 123m

The games are over and therevolution is about to begin. But willKatniss Everdeen become its‘mockingjay’ - or poster child?

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FROM FRI 23

A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)

Dir: J.C. Chandor United States 2014 125m

Starring: Jessica Chastain, Oscar Isaac

Set in 1981 during one of the mostcrime-ridden winters in New York City’shistory, J.C. Chandor’s A Most ViolentYear follows Abel and Anna Morales asthey attempt to capitalise on theAmerican Dream even as the rampantviolence, decay and corruption of theday threaten to destroy all they havebuilt. In a haunting performance, Isaacplays Abel as a man exhausted by hisclimb to the top in this intelligent andemotional slow-burn drama.

FROM FRI 30

INHERENT VICE (15)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2014 149m

Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Jena Malone

It’s the tail end of the ‘60s in L.A. anddrug-fuelled paranoia is running theday. P.I. Doc Sportello knows that “love”is one of those overused words thatusually leads to trouble. When his ex-girlfriend shows up with a story about aplot against her billionaire boyfriend,the plot thickens.

“Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild andentrancing new movie, the veryfirst adaptation of a ThomasPynchon novel, is a cinematic timemachine, placing the viewer deepwithin the world of the paranoid,hazy L.A. dope culture of the early’70s.” NYFF

FROM FRI 30

TRASH (15)

Dir: Stephen Daldry United States 2014 114m

Starring: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara

Three young boys living in the favelasof Rio de Janeiro spend their dayssearching for treasure. They find it inthe form of a satchel, but they quicklydiscover the need to fight for their livesas its contents are vitally important tothe corrupt police force. A suspensefuland emotional thriller, Trash follows theboys through the city’s favelas as theytry to use their newfound treasure tochange Rio for the better.

“An engagingly freewheeling rompthrough the grittier side of Brazil.”Screen International

FROM FRI 9

FOXCATCHER (15)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2014 134m

Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum

Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestlerMark Schultz is summoned by wealthyJohn du Pont’s estate to help form ateam to train for the 1988 SeoulOlympics in his new state-of-the-arttraining facility, where Mark hopes toescape the shadow of his brother andrevered wrestler, Dave. Winner of theBest Director Award at Cannes, directorBennett Miller explores real, complexcharacters in society through enthrallingperformances from Carell, Tatum andRuffalo, and uncovering a side ofAmerican life never touched before infilm.

FROM FRI 16

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A)

Dir: James Kent United Kingdom 2014 130m

Starring: Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington

As the world commemorates the GreatWar’s centenary, Vera Brittain’s WWImemoir is brought to the big screen inthis brilliant and moving adaptation.Intelligent and free-spirited Vera’sdreams are brutally shattered by theonset of war as her lover and herbrother are shipped out to the front.Leaving behind her university life tovolunteer as a nurse she is immediatelyconfronted with the pitiless reality of thewar’s victims.

MON 12, 6.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTHPREVIEW + LIVE Q&AWatch this exclusive preview ofTestament of Youth followed by a live bysatellite Q&A at BFI Southbank. Theevent will begin with a 30 minute‘behind the scenes’ promo reel startingat 6.30PM.

FROM FRI 16

WHIPLASH (15)

Dir: Damien Chazelle United States 2014

106m

Starring: J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller

In this psychological thriller, Andrew is agifted young jazz drummer pushed tohis breaking point. After being acceptedto a prestigious music conservatory,Andrew’s only focus is achievingperfection. Unfortunately for him, that’salso what his brutal and unorthodoxnew teacher has in mind.

“Winner of both the US Grand Juryand Audience Awards at this year’sSundance Film Festival, Whiplashannounces Chazelle as one of themost exciting talents to emergefrom the US in recent years. Atonce fierce and precise, the filmbegs the question: how far wouldyou go to achieve perfection?” TIFF

FROM FRI 2

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A)

Dir: James Marsh United Kingdom 2014

123m

Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones

Professor Stephen Hawking knowsmore than most of us - about theuniverse, yes, but also about how tolive a full life in it. This remarkablechronicle of one of the greatest mindsof our time is also the story of anunstoppable spirit. While students atCambridge, Stephen Hawking and Janefall deeply in love. His earth-shatteringdiagnosis leads him to embark on hisambitious study of the nature of timewith Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,in this moving adaptation of JaneHawking’s memoir.

FROM FRI 2

BIRDMAN (15)

Dir: Alejandro G. Iñárritu United States 2014

119m

Starring: Michael Keaton, Edward Norton

A bold, black comedy from directorAlejandro G. Iñárritu that shines a lightdirectly back on the film industry.Birdman or The Unexpected Virtue ofIgnorance tells the story of an actorwho is famous for portraying an iconicsuperhero as he struggles to mount aBroadway play and battles his egowhile attempting to recover his family,his career, and himself. Iñárritu’scamera magically prowls, careens, andsoars in and around the theatre, yetremains alive to the most precioussubtleties and surprises between hisformidable actors. An extravagantdream of a movie, alternately hilariousand terrifying.

WHAT’S ON JAN 2015

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unlessotherwise stated).

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THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BIG EYES (12A) 106m

See website for details

THU 15, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

THE THEORY OFEVERYTHING (12A) 123m

See page 1 for details*Please note earlier start time

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

DUCK SOUP (U) 66m

A frantic, funny satire with some ofthe finest physical comedy to everhit the screen.

THU 29, 10AM* & 1.30PM

TESTAMENT OF YOUTH(12A) 130m See Page 2 for details*Please note earlier start timeIN

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BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film. TICKETSare available in advance for allfilms. You can pay with cash,cheque, credit and debit cardsin person, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00Concessions: £6.20Member Full: £6.30Member Conc: £5.20Under 16: £4.00Silver Screen: £4.70Bringing up baby: £4.70Family Matinee: £3.60

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BIG EYES (12A) 106m

Tim Burton directs this tale of art anddeception.

UNBROKEN (15) 137m

Angelina Jolie directs this epic dramafollowing the incredible life of Olympianand war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini.

PADDINGTON (PG) 95m

Paddington Bear comes to the bigscreen for the very first time.

KON-TIKI (15) 116m

With English Subtitles

One man’s daring attempt to sail acrossthe Pacific on a balsa wood raft.

Thu 1 It’s New Year’s Day - We’re Closed - Happy New Year!

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TUE 13, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZQuizmeister Colin is back witha classic film quiz this month.It’s £1 a head to join in the funand there are prizes as well.

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

JAN 2015JAN 201509 10

LIVE BY SATELLITE BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

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SUN 4, 8PM

THE BEST OF THEKENDAL MOUNTAIN FILMFESTIVAL 2014 (CERT TBC)

150m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge ofthe Lake District, hosts the mostprestigious Mountain Film Festival inthe UK, attracting film premieres fromaround the world. This specialprogramme features a selection of thevery best films from the 2014. festival

held in November.Programme details willbe announced whenavailable. Tickets £9 full / £7.50concs + members

TUE 6, 7.45PM

OPEN BETHLEHEM (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Leila Sansour Palestinian Territory

90m

Armed with her camera and adilapidated family car that keepsbreaking down, Bethlehem-born Leila Sansour returns to her childhoodhome to make a deeply personal filmabout a legendary town in crisis. Butjust few months into the project, herlife and the film take an unexpectedturn when Leila's cousin Carol, her lastrelative in town, persuades her to stayand start a campaign to save the cityfrom irredeemable separation. Edinburgh Filmhouse

SUN 11, 12 NOON

NATIONAL GALLERY (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman United States 2014

181m

Documentary filmmaker FrederickWiseman explores another augustcultural institution, London’s NationalGallery. Running just shy of amesmerising three hours, this is arichly detailed, beautifully nuancedportrait of the gallery’s working life,from the difficult financial decisionsfacing the charity’s executives tovisitors’ awed appreciation of itsblockbuster exhibitions. BFI

TUE 13, 6PM

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (12A) 85m

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the ‘Girl with a PearlEarring’ has returned home to themuch-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague. This beautifully filmeddocumentary goes in pursuit of themany unresolved riddles surroundingthe extraordinary painting and itsmysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was itpainted? Why is it so revered?

TUE 27, 6PMMARKING HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

THE LAST OF THE UNJUST(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Claude Lanzmann France 2013 220m

Seminal ‘Holocaust’ director ClaudeLanzmann introduces Rabbi BenjaminMurmelstein, who ran the ‘modelghetto’ of Theresienstadt from 1944,and was the only ‘Elder’ to survive thewar. Murmelstein, a controversial figurewho was employed by Eichmann, wascharged, and then cleared, ofcollaboration with the Nazis - but hecontinued to be viewed with hostility byfellow Jews. Lanzmann’s filmvindicates Murmelstein, presenting himas sharp, honest and heroic, workingunder inconceivable circumstances tokeep the Ghetto going and save itsJews. UK Jewish Film Festival

METOPERA

SAT 17, 5.55PM LIVESUN 18, 12NOON ENCORE

THE MERRY WIDOW (12A) 177m

The great Renée Fleming stars as thebeguiling femme fatale who captivates allParis in Lehár’s enchanting operetta, seenin a new staging by Broadway virtuosodirector and choreographer SusanStroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!).

SAT 31, 5.55PM LIVESUN 1 FEB, 12NOON ENCORE

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN(12A) 226m

The magnetic tenor Vittorio Grigolo takeson the tortured poet and unwittingadventurer of the title of Offenbach’soperatic masterpiece..

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of thoseoperas for free (available through thebox office) Student Stand-by: If tickets areavailable, full-time students canobtain tickets for £13 half an hourbefore the live performance begins.

NT LIVETHU 22, 7PM

TREASURE ISLAND (12A) 180m

SUITABLE FOR 10 YEARS +

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story isbroadcast live from the National Theatre. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + concs

JAN 2015

SUN 4, 2PM

JAILHOUSE ROCK (U) 95m

After serving time formanslaughter, young Vince Everettbecomes a teenage rock star. Oneof the best of Elvis Presley’s pre-Army films.HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY ELVISFROM IAN, MIKE, ROGER AND STEVE

SUN 11, 2PM

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (15) 92m

The comedy comes thick and fastin this disastrous journey acrosssnow-bound America by twohopelessly mismatched travellers.FOR THE NOTTS FIRE DEPTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 25, 2PM

O BROTHER, WHEREART THOU (12) 107m

In the deep south during the1930s, three escaped convictssearch for hidden treasure while arelentless lawman pursues them inthis wild wacked-out comedy fromthe Coens.HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY KERRY,LOVING WIFE, MOTHER GURUAND ASSKICKER

See the film of yourchoice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon. Fordetails call 0115 952 6600or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

FRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

CINEBAR

1991: THE YEAR PUNK BROKEUC/99m/Dir David Markey

In 2015, Broadway and The MusicExchange will team up to bring youa season of old, new, and rarelyscreened music documentaries. We kick off with 1991: The YearPunk Broke. Take a trip with SonicYouth and Nirvana as they stumblethrough their 1991 European cluband festival tour!

See You In The Pit!

BROADWAYIS SEEKING TO RECRUIT BOARDMEMBERS...

GOLDEN AGE HOLLYWOOD CINEMAThis 10-week course will examineGolden Age/Classical Hollywood from the1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on thehistorical and social context for a largevariety of genres and styles, includingthe gangster picture, the war film, andthe screwball comedy. It will also seek toexplain the evolution of editing andstylistic technique that accounts for theseamless ‘Hollywood style’ offilmmaking. Tutor: Christina NewlandDuration: 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing 19 January, 7-8.30PM (excluding Monday 10th February)Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

WOMEN FILMMAKERS:UNTOLD STORIESThis ten-week course will tell the untoldstories of women filmmakers inHollywood and beyond, from the womenof the 1941 Disney Animators Strike andDorothy Parker’s anti-Fascist activism,through Nora Ephron, Twilight’s MelissaRosenberg and the first woman directorin Saudi Arabia. Through movie clips andnewspaper clippings we’ll discuss theplace of women in cinema, feministcriticism, and how movies both causeand reflect social change. Cinema andhistory lovers of all genders welcome!Tutor: Leora Hadas Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing 20 January, 7-8.30PMPrice: £70 / £50 memb & concs

TEN MORE SCREEN ICONSIn our latest Wednesday afternooncourse we’ll examine the enduring andendearing star quality of ten greats whodidn’t make the cut first time round.MGM claimed the studio had ‘more starsthan there are in the heavens’ so thereshould be plenty to choose from.Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, CaryGrant and Groucho Marx are just someof names who will be gracing our class.Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing21 January, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITING Our popular screenwriting course isback! It will get you up and running withall the tools you need to write yourscreenplay. From finding your story,giving it structure and writing it visually;creating characters, writing dialogue anddevising your plot. Not forgetting how towrite a film synopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester GeorgeDuration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 21 January, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 memb & concs

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2015Love watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor, Elinor Groom, willmoderate and provide illustrativeanalysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing 22 January, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 memb & concs

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The deadline for the return of nominationsand proposals will be the 9th January 2015.

Over the last decade, under the governance of adedicated board of volunteer directors, Broadwayhas become one of the most successfulindependent regional film and cross art centres inthe UK, and is set to continue growing anddeveloping over the next decade.

A registered educational charity, Broadway is now looking to recruitseveral additional members to its board, to bring skills, knowledgeand connections where we need them, and to bring further innovationand fresh thinking to the team who have helped it prosper so far.

We first opened our doors on 31 August 1990. It was a lovely summer day and we screened PaulMazursky's Enemies: a Love Story, starring the wonderful Anjelica Huston. 2015 will mark our 25thanniversary and we are currently making plans to celebrate and share our 25 years of history witheveryone. Keep an eye on our brochure and website for more information soon, and thank you for yourcontinual support over the past 25 years. Here's to the next 25!

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TUE 13, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZQuizmeister Colin is back witha classic film quiz this month.It’s £1 a head to join in the funand there are prizes as well.

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

JAN 2015JAN 201509 10

LIVE BY SATELLITE BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FREE

12JAN 2015

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SUN 4, 8PM

THE BEST OF THEKENDAL MOUNTAIN FILMFESTIVAL 2014 (CERT TBC)

150m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge ofthe Lake District, hosts the mostprestigious Mountain Film Festival inthe UK, attracting film premieres fromaround the world. This specialprogramme features a selection of thevery best films from the 2014. festival

held in November.Programme details willbe announced whenavailable. Tickets £9 full / £7.50concs + members

TUE 6, 7.45PM

OPEN BETHLEHEM (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Leila Sansour Palestinian Territory

90m

Armed with her camera and adilapidated family car that keepsbreaking down, Bethlehem-born Leila Sansour returns to her childhoodhome to make a deeply personal filmabout a legendary town in crisis. Butjust few months into the project, herlife and the film take an unexpectedturn when Leila's cousin Carol, her lastrelative in town, persuades her to stayand start a campaign to save the cityfrom irredeemable separation. Edinburgh Filmhouse

SUN 11, 12 NOON

NATIONAL GALLERY (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman United States 2014

181m

Documentary filmmaker FrederickWiseman explores another augustcultural institution, London’s NationalGallery. Running just shy of amesmerising three hours, this is arichly detailed, beautifully nuancedportrait of the gallery’s working life,from the difficult financial decisionsfacing the charity’s executives tovisitors’ awed appreciation of itsblockbuster exhibitions. BFI

TUE 13, 6PM

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (12A) 85m

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the ‘Girl with a PearlEarring’ has returned home to themuch-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague. This beautifully filmeddocumentary goes in pursuit of themany unresolved riddles surroundingthe extraordinary painting and itsmysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was itpainted? Why is it so revered?

TUE 27, 6PMMARKING HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

THE LAST OF THE UNJUST(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Claude Lanzmann France 2013 220m

Seminal ‘Holocaust’ director ClaudeLanzmann introduces Rabbi BenjaminMurmelstein, who ran the ‘modelghetto’ of Theresienstadt from 1944,and was the only ‘Elder’ to survive thewar. Murmelstein, a controversial figurewho was employed by Eichmann, wascharged, and then cleared, ofcollaboration with the Nazis - but hecontinued to be viewed with hostility byfellow Jews. Lanzmann’s filmvindicates Murmelstein, presenting himas sharp, honest and heroic, workingunder inconceivable circumstances tokeep the Ghetto going and save itsJews. UK Jewish Film Festival

METOPERA

SAT 17, 5.55PM LIVESUN 18, 12NOON ENCORE

THE MERRY WIDOW (12A) 177m

The great Renée Fleming stars as thebeguiling femme fatale who captivates allParis in Lehár’s enchanting operetta, seenin a new staging by Broadway virtuosodirector and choreographer SusanStroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!).

SAT 31, 5.55PM LIVESUN 1 FEB, 12NOON ENCORE

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN(12A) 226m

The magnetic tenor Vittorio Grigolo takeson the tortured poet and unwittingadventurer of the title of Offenbach’soperatic masterpiece..

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of thoseoperas for free (available through thebox office) Student Stand-by: If tickets areavailable, full-time students canobtain tickets for £13 half an hourbefore the live performance begins.

NT LIVETHU 22, 7PM

TREASURE ISLAND (12A) 180m

SUITABLE FOR 10 YEARS +

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story isbroadcast live from the National Theatre. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + concs

JAN 2015

SUN 4, 2PM

JAILHOUSE ROCK (U) 95m

After serving time formanslaughter, young Vince Everettbecomes a teenage rock star. Oneof the best of Elvis Presley’s pre-Army films.HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY ELVISFROM IAN, MIKE, ROGER AND STEVE

SUN 11, 2PM

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (15) 92m

The comedy comes thick and fastin this disastrous journey acrosssnow-bound America by twohopelessly mismatched travellers.FOR THE NOTTS FIRE DEPTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 25, 2PM

O BROTHER, WHEREART THOU (12) 107m

In the deep south during the1930s, three escaped convictssearch for hidden treasure while arelentless lawman pursues them inthis wild wacked-out comedy fromthe Coens.HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY KERRY,LOVING WIFE, MOTHER GURUAND ASSKICKER

See the film of yourchoice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon. Fordetails call 0115 952 6600or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

FRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

CINEBAR

1991: THE YEAR PUNK BROKEUC/99m/Dir David Markey

In 2015, Broadway and The MusicExchange will team up to bring youa season of old, new, and rarelyscreened music documentaries. We kick off with 1991: The YearPunk Broke. Take a trip with SonicYouth and Nirvana as they stumblethrough their 1991 European cluband festival tour!

See You In The Pit!

BROADWAYIS SEEKING TO RECRUIT BOARDMEMBERS...

GOLDEN AGE HOLLYWOOD CINEMAThis 10-week course will examineGolden Age/Classical Hollywood from the1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on thehistorical and social context for a largevariety of genres and styles, includingthe gangster picture, the war film, andthe screwball comedy. It will also seek toexplain the evolution of editing andstylistic technique that accounts for theseamless ‘Hollywood style’ offilmmaking. Tutor: Christina NewlandDuration: 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing 19 January, 7-8.30PM (excluding Monday 10th February)Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

WOMEN FILMMAKERS:UNTOLD STORIESThis ten-week course will tell the untoldstories of women filmmakers inHollywood and beyond, from the womenof the 1941 Disney Animators Strike andDorothy Parker’s anti-Fascist activism,through Nora Ephron, Twilight’s MelissaRosenberg and the first woman directorin Saudi Arabia. Through movie clips andnewspaper clippings we’ll discuss theplace of women in cinema, feministcriticism, and how movies both causeand reflect social change. Cinema andhistory lovers of all genders welcome!Tutor: Leora Hadas Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing 20 January, 7-8.30PMPrice: £70 / £50 memb & concs

TEN MORE SCREEN ICONSIn our latest Wednesday afternooncourse we’ll examine the enduring andendearing star quality of ten greats whodidn’t make the cut first time round.MGM claimed the studio had ‘more starsthan there are in the heavens’ so thereshould be plenty to choose from.Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, CaryGrant and Groucho Marx are just someof names who will be gracing our class.Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing21 January, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITING Our popular screenwriting course isback! It will get you up and running withall the tools you need to write yourscreenplay. From finding your story,giving it structure and writing it visually;creating characters, writing dialogue anddevising your plot. Not forgetting how towrite a film synopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester GeorgeDuration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 21 January, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 memb & concs

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2015Love watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor, Elinor Groom, willmoderate and provide illustrativeanalysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing 22 January, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 memb & concs

FOOD

Enjoy a meal and a film with our combined ticket deal!

Ask our box office now for more details.

BROADWAY BITES

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

OPEN

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BECOME A BROADWAY MEMBER AND RECEIVE:• 2 FREE TICKETS ON SIGN UP• YEAR ROUND DISCOUNTS ON CINEMA TICKETS AND

LIVE VIA SATELLITE CONTENT• 10% OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR• WE'LL ALSO SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR BROCHURE

EVERY MONTH ALONG WITH REGULAR EMAIL UPDATES

Price: £27 / Joint membership £50Students can access a 10% discount on tickets with our student saver card - ask at box office for details.

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For more information contact [email protected]

Please contact Melissa [email protected] or write to Board Recruitment, Broadway, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3ALand we will send you a briefing note and details about how you can apply.

The deadline for the return of nominationsand proposals will be the 9th January 2015.

Over the last decade, under the governance of adedicated board of volunteer directors, Broadwayhas become one of the most successfulindependent regional film and cross art centres inthe UK, and is set to continue growing anddeveloping over the next decade.

A registered educational charity, Broadway is now looking to recruitseveral additional members to its board, to bring skills, knowledgeand connections where we need them, and to bring further innovationand fresh thinking to the team who have helped it prosper so far.

We first opened our doors on 31 August 1990. It was a lovely summer day and we screened PaulMazursky's Enemies: a Love Story, starring the wonderful Anjelica Huston. 2015 will mark our 25thanniversary and we are currently making plans to celebrate and share our 25 years of history witheveryone. Keep an eye on our brochure and website for more information soon, and thank you for yourcontinual support over the past 25 years. Here's to the next 25!

Page 10: January 2015 brochure

FILM AND M

USIC QUIZZES

TUE 13, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZQuizmeister Colin is back witha classic film quiz this month.It’s £1 a head to join in the funand there are prizes as well.

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

JAN 2015JAN 201509 10

LIVE BY SATELLITE BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FREE

12JAN 2015

MY MOVIE

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FILM COURSES

SUN 4, 8PM

THE BEST OF THEKENDAL MOUNTAIN FILMFESTIVAL 2014 (CERT TBC)

150m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge ofthe Lake District, hosts the mostprestigious Mountain Film Festival inthe UK, attracting film premieres fromaround the world. This specialprogramme features a selection of thevery best films from the 2014. festival

held in November.Programme details willbe announced whenavailable. Tickets £9 full / £7.50concs + members

TUE 6, 7.45PM

OPEN BETHLEHEM (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Leila Sansour Palestinian Territory

90m

Armed with her camera and adilapidated family car that keepsbreaking down, Bethlehem-born Leila Sansour returns to her childhoodhome to make a deeply personal filmabout a legendary town in crisis. Butjust few months into the project, herlife and the film take an unexpectedturn when Leila's cousin Carol, her lastrelative in town, persuades her to stayand start a campaign to save the cityfrom irredeemable separation. Edinburgh Filmhouse

SUN 11, 12 NOON

NATIONAL GALLERY (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman United States 2014

181m

Documentary filmmaker FrederickWiseman explores another augustcultural institution, London’s NationalGallery. Running just shy of amesmerising three hours, this is arichly detailed, beautifully nuancedportrait of the gallery’s working life,from the difficult financial decisionsfacing the charity’s executives tovisitors’ awed appreciation of itsblockbuster exhibitions. BFI

TUE 13, 6PM

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (12A) 85m

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the ‘Girl with a PearlEarring’ has returned home to themuch-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague. This beautifully filmeddocumentary goes in pursuit of themany unresolved riddles surroundingthe extraordinary painting and itsmysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was itpainted? Why is it so revered?

TUE 27, 6PMMARKING HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

THE LAST OF THE UNJUST(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Claude Lanzmann France 2013 220m

Seminal ‘Holocaust’ director ClaudeLanzmann introduces Rabbi BenjaminMurmelstein, who ran the ‘modelghetto’ of Theresienstadt from 1944,and was the only ‘Elder’ to survive thewar. Murmelstein, a controversial figurewho was employed by Eichmann, wascharged, and then cleared, ofcollaboration with the Nazis - but hecontinued to be viewed with hostility byfellow Jews. Lanzmann’s filmvindicates Murmelstein, presenting himas sharp, honest and heroic, workingunder inconceivable circumstances tokeep the Ghetto going and save itsJews. UK Jewish Film Festival

METOPERA

SAT 17, 5.55PM LIVESUN 18, 12NOON ENCORE

THE MERRY WIDOW (12A) 177m

The great Renée Fleming stars as thebeguiling femme fatale who captivates allParis in Lehár’s enchanting operetta, seenin a new staging by Broadway virtuosodirector and choreographer SusanStroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!).

SAT 31, 5.55PM LIVESUN 1 FEB, 12NOON ENCORE

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN(12A) 226m

The magnetic tenor Vittorio Grigolo takeson the tortured poet and unwittingadventurer of the title of Offenbach’soperatic masterpiece..

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of thoseoperas for free (available through thebox office) Student Stand-by: If tickets areavailable, full-time students canobtain tickets for £13 half an hourbefore the live performance begins.

NT LIVETHU 22, 7PM

TREASURE ISLAND (12A) 180m

SUITABLE FOR 10 YEARS +

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story isbroadcast live from the National Theatre. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + concs

JAN 2015

SUN 4, 2PM

JAILHOUSE ROCK (U) 95m

After serving time formanslaughter, young Vince Everettbecomes a teenage rock star. Oneof the best of Elvis Presley’s pre-Army films.HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY ELVISFROM IAN, MIKE, ROGER AND STEVE

SUN 11, 2PM

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (15) 92m

The comedy comes thick and fastin this disastrous journey acrosssnow-bound America by twohopelessly mismatched travellers.FOR THE NOTTS FIRE DEPTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 25, 2PM

O BROTHER, WHEREART THOU (12) 107m

In the deep south during the1930s, three escaped convictssearch for hidden treasure while arelentless lawman pursues them inthis wild wacked-out comedy fromthe Coens.HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY KERRY,LOVING WIFE, MOTHER GURUAND ASSKICKER

See the film of yourchoice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon. Fordetails call 0115 952 6600or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

FRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

CINEBAR

1991: THE YEAR PUNK BROKEUC/99m/Dir David Markey

In 2015, Broadway and The MusicExchange will team up to bring youa season of old, new, and rarelyscreened music documentaries. We kick off with 1991: The YearPunk Broke. Take a trip with SonicYouth and Nirvana as they stumblethrough their 1991 European cluband festival tour!

See You In The Pit!

BROADWAYIS SEEKING TO RECRUIT BOARDMEMBERS...

GOLDEN AGE HOLLYWOOD CINEMAThis 10-week course will examineGolden Age/Classical Hollywood from the1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on thehistorical and social context for a largevariety of genres and styles, includingthe gangster picture, the war film, andthe screwball comedy. It will also seek toexplain the evolution of editing andstylistic technique that accounts for theseamless ‘Hollywood style’ offilmmaking. Tutor: Christina NewlandDuration: 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing 19 January, 7-8.30PM (excluding Monday 10th February)Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

WOMEN FILMMAKERS:UNTOLD STORIESThis ten-week course will tell the untoldstories of women filmmakers inHollywood and beyond, from the womenof the 1941 Disney Animators Strike andDorothy Parker’s anti-Fascist activism,through Nora Ephron, Twilight’s MelissaRosenberg and the first woman directorin Saudi Arabia. Through movie clips andnewspaper clippings we’ll discuss theplace of women in cinema, feministcriticism, and how movies both causeand reflect social change. Cinema andhistory lovers of all genders welcome!Tutor: Leora Hadas Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing 20 January, 7-8.30PMPrice: £70 / £50 memb & concs

TEN MORE SCREEN ICONSIn our latest Wednesday afternooncourse we’ll examine the enduring andendearing star quality of ten greats whodidn’t make the cut first time round.MGM claimed the studio had ‘more starsthan there are in the heavens’ so thereshould be plenty to choose from.Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, CaryGrant and Groucho Marx are just someof names who will be gracing our class.Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing21 January, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITING Our popular screenwriting course isback! It will get you up and running withall the tools you need to write yourscreenplay. From finding your story,giving it structure and writing it visually;creating characters, writing dialogue anddevising your plot. Not forgetting how towrite a film synopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester GeorgeDuration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 21 January, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 memb & concs

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2015Love watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor, Elinor Groom, willmoderate and provide illustrativeanalysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing 22 January, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 memb & concs

FOOD

Enjoy a meal and a film with our combined ticket deal!

Ask our box office now for more details.

BROADWAY BITES

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

OPEN

BET

HLEH

EMTH

E LA

ST O

F TH

E UN

JUST

BECOME A BROADWAY MEMBER AND RECEIVE:• 2 FREE TICKETS ON SIGN UP• YEAR ROUND DISCOUNTS ON CINEMA TICKETS AND

LIVE VIA SATELLITE CONTENT• 10% OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR• WE'LL ALSO SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR BROCHURE

EVERY MONTH ALONG WITH REGULAR EMAIL UPDATES

Price: £27 / Joint membership £50Students can access a 10% discount on tickets with our student saver card - ask at box office for details.

O BR

OTHE

R, W

HERE

ART

THO

U

For more information contact [email protected]

Please contact Melissa [email protected] or write to Board Recruitment, Broadway, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3ALand we will send you a briefing note and details about how you can apply.

The deadline for the return of nominationsand proposals will be the 9th January 2015.

Over the last decade, under the governance of adedicated board of volunteer directors, Broadwayhas become one of the most successfulindependent regional film and cross art centres inthe UK, and is set to continue growing anddeveloping over the next decade.

A registered educational charity, Broadway is now looking to recruitseveral additional members to its board, to bring skills, knowledgeand connections where we need them, and to bring further innovationand fresh thinking to the team who have helped it prosper so far.

We first opened our doors on 31 August 1990. It was a lovely summer day and we screened PaulMazursky's Enemies: a Love Story, starring the wonderful Anjelica Huston. 2015 will mark our 25thanniversary and we are currently making plans to celebrate and share our 25 years of history witheveryone. Keep an eye on our brochure and website for more information soon, and thank you for yourcontinual support over the past 25 years. Here's to the next 25!

Page 11: January 2015 brochure

FILM AND M

USIC QUIZZES

TUE 13, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZQuizmeister Colin is back witha classic film quiz this month.It’s £1 a head to join in the funand there are prizes as well.

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

JAN 2015JAN 201509 10

LIVE BY SATELLITE BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FREE

12JAN 2015

MY MOVIE

Ask at box officefor details.

MEMBERSGET 10% OFF FOOD

11

PRID

E

FILM COURSES

SUN 4, 8PM

THE BEST OF THEKENDAL MOUNTAIN FILMFESTIVAL 2014 (CERT TBC)

150m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge ofthe Lake District, hosts the mostprestigious Mountain Film Festival inthe UK, attracting film premieres fromaround the world. This specialprogramme features a selection of thevery best films from the 2014. festival

held in November.Programme details willbe announced whenavailable. Tickets £9 full / £7.50concs + members

TUE 6, 7.45PM

OPEN BETHLEHEM (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Leila Sansour Palestinian Territory

90m

Armed with her camera and adilapidated family car that keepsbreaking down, Bethlehem-born Leila Sansour returns to her childhoodhome to make a deeply personal filmabout a legendary town in crisis. Butjust few months into the project, herlife and the film take an unexpectedturn when Leila's cousin Carol, her lastrelative in town, persuades her to stayand start a campaign to save the cityfrom irredeemable separation. Edinburgh Filmhouse

SUN 11, 12 NOON

NATIONAL GALLERY (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman United States 2014

181m

Documentary filmmaker FrederickWiseman explores another augustcultural institution, London’s NationalGallery. Running just shy of amesmerising three hours, this is arichly detailed, beautifully nuancedportrait of the gallery’s working life,from the difficult financial decisionsfacing the charity’s executives tovisitors’ awed appreciation of itsblockbuster exhibitions. BFI

TUE 13, 6PM

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (12A) 85m

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the ‘Girl with a PearlEarring’ has returned home to themuch-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague. This beautifully filmeddocumentary goes in pursuit of themany unresolved riddles surroundingthe extraordinary painting and itsmysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was itpainted? Why is it so revered?

TUE 27, 6PMMARKING HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

THE LAST OF THE UNJUST(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Claude Lanzmann France 2013 220m

Seminal ‘Holocaust’ director ClaudeLanzmann introduces Rabbi BenjaminMurmelstein, who ran the ‘modelghetto’ of Theresienstadt from 1944,and was the only ‘Elder’ to survive thewar. Murmelstein, a controversial figurewho was employed by Eichmann, wascharged, and then cleared, ofcollaboration with the Nazis - but hecontinued to be viewed with hostility byfellow Jews. Lanzmann’s filmvindicates Murmelstein, presenting himas sharp, honest and heroic, workingunder inconceivable circumstances tokeep the Ghetto going and save itsJews. UK Jewish Film Festival

METOPERA

SAT 17, 5.55PM LIVESUN 18, 12NOON ENCORE

THE MERRY WIDOW (12A) 177m

The great Renée Fleming stars as thebeguiling femme fatale who captivates allParis in Lehár’s enchanting operetta, seenin a new staging by Broadway virtuosodirector and choreographer SusanStroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!).

SAT 31, 5.55PM LIVESUN 1 FEB, 12NOON ENCORE

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN(12A) 226m

The magnetic tenor Vittorio Grigolo takeson the tortured poet and unwittingadventurer of the title of Offenbach’soperatic masterpiece..

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of thoseoperas for free (available through thebox office) Student Stand-by: If tickets areavailable, full-time students canobtain tickets for £13 half an hourbefore the live performance begins.

NT LIVETHU 22, 7PM

TREASURE ISLAND (12A) 180m

SUITABLE FOR 10 YEARS +

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story isbroadcast live from the National Theatre. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + concs

JAN 2015

SUN 4, 2PM

JAILHOUSE ROCK (U) 95m

After serving time formanslaughter, young Vince Everettbecomes a teenage rock star. Oneof the best of Elvis Presley’s pre-Army films.HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY ELVISFROM IAN, MIKE, ROGER AND STEVE

SUN 11, 2PM

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (15) 92m

The comedy comes thick and fastin this disastrous journey acrosssnow-bound America by twohopelessly mismatched travellers.FOR THE NOTTS FIRE DEPTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 25, 2PM

O BROTHER, WHEREART THOU (12) 107m

In the deep south during the1930s, three escaped convictssearch for hidden treasure while arelentless lawman pursues them inthis wild wacked-out comedy fromthe Coens.HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY KERRY,LOVING WIFE, MOTHER GURUAND ASSKICKER

See the film of yourchoice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon. Fordetails call 0115 952 6600or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

FRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

CINEBAR

1991: THE YEAR PUNK BROKEUC/99m/Dir David Markey

In 2015, Broadway and The MusicExchange will team up to bring youa season of old, new, and rarelyscreened music documentaries. We kick off with 1991: The YearPunk Broke. Take a trip with SonicYouth and Nirvana as they stumblethrough their 1991 European cluband festival tour!

See You In The Pit!

BROADWAYIS SEEKING TO RECRUIT BOARDMEMBERS...

GOLDEN AGE HOLLYWOOD CINEMAThis 10-week course will examineGolden Age/Classical Hollywood from the1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on thehistorical and social context for a largevariety of genres and styles, includingthe gangster picture, the war film, andthe screwball comedy. It will also seek toexplain the evolution of editing andstylistic technique that accounts for theseamless ‘Hollywood style’ offilmmaking. Tutor: Christina NewlandDuration: 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing 19 January, 7-8.30PM (excluding Monday 10th February)Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

WOMEN FILMMAKERS:UNTOLD STORIESThis ten-week course will tell the untoldstories of women filmmakers inHollywood and beyond, from the womenof the 1941 Disney Animators Strike andDorothy Parker’s anti-Fascist activism,through Nora Ephron, Twilight’s MelissaRosenberg and the first woman directorin Saudi Arabia. Through movie clips andnewspaper clippings we’ll discuss theplace of women in cinema, feministcriticism, and how movies both causeand reflect social change. Cinema andhistory lovers of all genders welcome!Tutor: Leora Hadas Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing 20 January, 7-8.30PMPrice: £70 / £50 memb & concs

TEN MORE SCREEN ICONSIn our latest Wednesday afternooncourse we’ll examine the enduring andendearing star quality of ten greats whodidn’t make the cut first time round.MGM claimed the studio had ‘more starsthan there are in the heavens’ so thereshould be plenty to choose from.Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, CaryGrant and Groucho Marx are just someof names who will be gracing our class.Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing21 January, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITING Our popular screenwriting course isback! It will get you up and running withall the tools you need to write yourscreenplay. From finding your story,giving it structure and writing it visually;creating characters, writing dialogue anddevising your plot. Not forgetting how towrite a film synopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester GeorgeDuration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 21 January, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 memb & concs

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2015Love watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor, Elinor Groom, willmoderate and provide illustrativeanalysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing 22 January, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 memb & concs

FOOD

Enjoy a meal and a film with our combined ticket deal!

Ask our box office now for more details.

BROADWAY BITES

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

OPEN

BET

HLEH

EMTH

E LA

ST O

F TH

E UN

JUST

BECOME A BROADWAY MEMBER AND RECEIVE:• 2 FREE TICKETS ON SIGN UP• YEAR ROUND DISCOUNTS ON CINEMA TICKETS AND

LIVE VIA SATELLITE CONTENT• 10% OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR• WE'LL ALSO SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR BROCHURE

EVERY MONTH ALONG WITH REGULAR EMAIL UPDATES

Price: £27 / Joint membership £50Students can access a 10% discount on tickets with our student saver card - ask at box office for details.

O BR

OTHE

R, W

HERE

ART

THO

U

For more information contact [email protected]

Please contact Melissa [email protected] or write to Board Recruitment, Broadway, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3ALand we will send you a briefing note and details about how you can apply.

The deadline for the return of nominationsand proposals will be the 9th January 2015.

Over the last decade, under the governance of adedicated board of volunteer directors, Broadwayhas become one of the most successfulindependent regional film and cross art centres inthe UK, and is set to continue growing anddeveloping over the next decade.

A registered educational charity, Broadway is now looking to recruitseveral additional members to its board, to bring skills, knowledgeand connections where we need them, and to bring further innovationand fresh thinking to the team who have helped it prosper so far.

We first opened our doors on 31 August 1990. It was a lovely summer day and we screened PaulMazursky's Enemies: a Love Story, starring the wonderful Anjelica Huston. 2015 will mark our 25thanniversary and we are currently making plans to celebrate and share our 25 years of history witheveryone. Keep an eye on our brochure and website for more information soon, and thank you for yourcontinual support over the past 25 years. Here's to the next 25!

Page 12: January 2015 brochure

FILM AND M

USIC QUIZZES

TUE 13, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZQuizmeister Colin is back witha classic film quiz this month.It’s £1 a head to join in the funand there are prizes as well.

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

JAN 2015JAN 201509 10

LIVE BY SATELLITE BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

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12JAN 2015

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FILM COURSES

SUN 4, 8PM

THE BEST OF THEKENDAL MOUNTAIN FILMFESTIVAL 2014 (CERT TBC)

150m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge ofthe Lake District, hosts the mostprestigious Mountain Film Festival inthe UK, attracting film premieres fromaround the world. This specialprogramme features a selection of thevery best films from the 2014. festival

held in November.Programme details willbe announced whenavailable. Tickets £9 full / £7.50concs + members

TUE 6, 7.45PM

OPEN BETHLEHEM (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Leila Sansour Palestinian Territory

90m

Armed with her camera and adilapidated family car that keepsbreaking down, Bethlehem-born Leila Sansour returns to her childhoodhome to make a deeply personal filmabout a legendary town in crisis. Butjust few months into the project, herlife and the film take an unexpectedturn when Leila's cousin Carol, her lastrelative in town, persuades her to stayand start a campaign to save the cityfrom irredeemable separation. Edinburgh Filmhouse

SUN 11, 12 NOON

NATIONAL GALLERY (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman United States 2014

181m

Documentary filmmaker FrederickWiseman explores another augustcultural institution, London’s NationalGallery. Running just shy of amesmerising three hours, this is arichly detailed, beautifully nuancedportrait of the gallery’s working life,from the difficult financial decisionsfacing the charity’s executives tovisitors’ awed appreciation of itsblockbuster exhibitions. BFI

TUE 13, 6PM

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (12A) 85m

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the ‘Girl with a PearlEarring’ has returned home to themuch-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague. This beautifully filmeddocumentary goes in pursuit of themany unresolved riddles surroundingthe extraordinary painting and itsmysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was itpainted? Why is it so revered?

TUE 27, 6PMMARKING HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

THE LAST OF THE UNJUST(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Claude Lanzmann France 2013 220m

Seminal ‘Holocaust’ director ClaudeLanzmann introduces Rabbi BenjaminMurmelstein, who ran the ‘modelghetto’ of Theresienstadt from 1944,and was the only ‘Elder’ to survive thewar. Murmelstein, a controversial figurewho was employed by Eichmann, wascharged, and then cleared, ofcollaboration with the Nazis - but hecontinued to be viewed with hostility byfellow Jews. Lanzmann’s filmvindicates Murmelstein, presenting himas sharp, honest and heroic, workingunder inconceivable circumstances tokeep the Ghetto going and save itsJews. UK Jewish Film Festival

METOPERA

SAT 17, 5.55PM LIVESUN 18, 12NOON ENCORE

THE MERRY WIDOW (12A) 177m

The great Renée Fleming stars as thebeguiling femme fatale who captivates allParis in Lehár’s enchanting operetta, seenin a new staging by Broadway virtuosodirector and choreographer SusanStroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!).

SAT 31, 5.55PM LIVESUN 1 FEB, 12NOON ENCORE

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN(12A) 226m

The magnetic tenor Vittorio Grigolo takeson the tortured poet and unwittingadventurer of the title of Offenbach’soperatic masterpiece..

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of thoseoperas for free (available through thebox office) Student Stand-by: If tickets areavailable, full-time students canobtain tickets for £13 half an hourbefore the live performance begins.

NT LIVETHU 22, 7PM

TREASURE ISLAND (12A) 180m

SUITABLE FOR 10 YEARS +

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story isbroadcast live from the National Theatre. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + concs

JAN 2015

SUN 4, 2PM

JAILHOUSE ROCK (U) 95m

After serving time formanslaughter, young Vince Everettbecomes a teenage rock star. Oneof the best of Elvis Presley’s pre-Army films.HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY ELVISFROM IAN, MIKE, ROGER AND STEVE

SUN 11, 2PM

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (15) 92m

The comedy comes thick and fastin this disastrous journey acrosssnow-bound America by twohopelessly mismatched travellers.FOR THE NOTTS FIRE DEPTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 25, 2PM

O BROTHER, WHEREART THOU (12) 107m

In the deep south during the1930s, three escaped convictssearch for hidden treasure while arelentless lawman pursues them inthis wild wacked-out comedy fromthe Coens.HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY KERRY,LOVING WIFE, MOTHER GURUAND ASSKICKER

See the film of yourchoice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon. Fordetails call 0115 952 6600or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

FRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

CINEBAR

1991: THE YEAR PUNK BROKEUC/99m/Dir David Markey

In 2015, Broadway and The MusicExchange will team up to bring youa season of old, new, and rarelyscreened music documentaries. We kick off with 1991: The YearPunk Broke. Take a trip with SonicYouth and Nirvana as they stumblethrough their 1991 European cluband festival tour!

See You In The Pit!

BROADWAYIS SEEKING TO RECRUIT BOARDMEMBERS...

GOLDEN AGE HOLLYWOOD CINEMAThis 10-week course will examineGolden Age/Classical Hollywood from the1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on thehistorical and social context for a largevariety of genres and styles, includingthe gangster picture, the war film, andthe screwball comedy. It will also seek toexplain the evolution of editing andstylistic technique that accounts for theseamless ‘Hollywood style’ offilmmaking. Tutor: Christina NewlandDuration: 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing 19 January, 7-8.30PM (excluding Monday 10th February)Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

WOMEN FILMMAKERS:UNTOLD STORIESThis ten-week course will tell the untoldstories of women filmmakers inHollywood and beyond, from the womenof the 1941 Disney Animators Strike andDorothy Parker’s anti-Fascist activism,through Nora Ephron, Twilight’s MelissaRosenberg and the first woman directorin Saudi Arabia. Through movie clips andnewspaper clippings we’ll discuss theplace of women in cinema, feministcriticism, and how movies both causeand reflect social change. Cinema andhistory lovers of all genders welcome!Tutor: Leora Hadas Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing 20 January, 7-8.30PMPrice: £70 / £50 memb & concs

TEN MORE SCREEN ICONSIn our latest Wednesday afternooncourse we’ll examine the enduring andendearing star quality of ten greats whodidn’t make the cut first time round.MGM claimed the studio had ‘more starsthan there are in the heavens’ so thereshould be plenty to choose from.Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, CaryGrant and Groucho Marx are just someof names who will be gracing our class.Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing21 January, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITING Our popular screenwriting course isback! It will get you up and running withall the tools you need to write yourscreenplay. From finding your story,giving it structure and writing it visually;creating characters, writing dialogue anddevising your plot. Not forgetting how towrite a film synopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester GeorgeDuration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 21 January, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 memb & concs

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2015Love watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor, Elinor Groom, willmoderate and provide illustrativeanalysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing 22 January, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 memb & concs

FOOD

Enjoy a meal and a film with our combined ticket deal!

Ask our box office now for more details.

BROADWAY BITES

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OPEN

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BECOME A BROADWAY MEMBER AND RECEIVE:• 2 FREE TICKETS ON SIGN UP• YEAR ROUND DISCOUNTS ON CINEMA TICKETS AND

LIVE VIA SATELLITE CONTENT• 10% OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR• WE'LL ALSO SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR BROCHURE

EVERY MONTH ALONG WITH REGULAR EMAIL UPDATES

Price: £27 / Joint membership £50Students can access a 10% discount on tickets with our student saver card - ask at box office for details.

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For more information contact [email protected]

Please contact Melissa [email protected] or write to Board Recruitment, Broadway, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3ALand we will send you a briefing note and details about how you can apply.

The deadline for the return of nominationsand proposals will be the 9th January 2015.

Over the last decade, under the governance of adedicated board of volunteer directors, Broadwayhas become one of the most successfulindependent regional film and cross art centres inthe UK, and is set to continue growing anddeveloping over the next decade.

A registered educational charity, Broadway is now looking to recruitseveral additional members to its board, to bring skills, knowledgeand connections where we need them, and to bring further innovationand fresh thinking to the team who have helped it prosper so far.

We first opened our doors on 31 August 1990. It was a lovely summer day and we screened PaulMazursky's Enemies: a Love Story, starring the wonderful Anjelica Huston. 2015 will mark our 25thanniversary and we are currently making plans to celebrate and share our 25 years of history witheveryone. Keep an eye on our brochure and website for more information soon, and thank you for yourcontinual support over the past 25 years. Here's to the next 25!

Page 13: January 2015 brochure

FILM AND M

USIC QUIZZES

TUE 13, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZQuizmeister Colin is back witha classic film quiz this month.It’s £1 a head to join in the funand there are prizes as well.

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

JAN 2015JAN 201509 10

LIVE BY SATELLITE BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FREE

12JAN 2015

MY MOVIE

Ask at box officefor details.

MEMBERSGET 10% OFF FOOD

11

PRID

E

FILM COURSES

SUN 4, 8PM

THE BEST OF THEKENDAL MOUNTAIN FILMFESTIVAL 2014 (CERT TBC)

150m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge ofthe Lake District, hosts the mostprestigious Mountain Film Festival inthe UK, attracting film premieres fromaround the world. This specialprogramme features a selection of thevery best films from the 2014. festival

held in November.Programme details willbe announced whenavailable. Tickets £9 full / £7.50concs + members

TUE 6, 7.45PM

OPEN BETHLEHEM (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Leila Sansour Palestinian Territory

90m

Armed with her camera and adilapidated family car that keepsbreaking down, Bethlehem-born Leila Sansour returns to her childhoodhome to make a deeply personal filmabout a legendary town in crisis. Butjust few months into the project, herlife and the film take an unexpectedturn when Leila's cousin Carol, her lastrelative in town, persuades her to stayand start a campaign to save the cityfrom irredeemable separation. Edinburgh Filmhouse

SUN 11, 12 NOON

NATIONAL GALLERY (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman United States 2014

181m

Documentary filmmaker FrederickWiseman explores another augustcultural institution, London’s NationalGallery. Running just shy of amesmerising three hours, this is arichly detailed, beautifully nuancedportrait of the gallery’s working life,from the difficult financial decisionsfacing the charity’s executives tovisitors’ awed appreciation of itsblockbuster exhibitions. BFI

TUE 13, 6PM

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (12A) 85m

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the ‘Girl with a PearlEarring’ has returned home to themuch-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague. This beautifully filmeddocumentary goes in pursuit of themany unresolved riddles surroundingthe extraordinary painting and itsmysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was itpainted? Why is it so revered?

TUE 27, 6PMMARKING HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

THE LAST OF THE UNJUST(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Claude Lanzmann France 2013 220m

Seminal ‘Holocaust’ director ClaudeLanzmann introduces Rabbi BenjaminMurmelstein, who ran the ‘modelghetto’ of Theresienstadt from 1944,and was the only ‘Elder’ to survive thewar. Murmelstein, a controversial figurewho was employed by Eichmann, wascharged, and then cleared, ofcollaboration with the Nazis - but hecontinued to be viewed with hostility byfellow Jews. Lanzmann’s filmvindicates Murmelstein, presenting himas sharp, honest and heroic, workingunder inconceivable circumstances tokeep the Ghetto going and save itsJews. UK Jewish Film Festival

METOPERA

SAT 17, 5.55PM LIVESUN 18, 12NOON ENCORE

THE MERRY WIDOW (12A) 177m

The great Renée Fleming stars as thebeguiling femme fatale who captivates allParis in Lehár’s enchanting operetta, seenin a new staging by Broadway virtuosodirector and choreographer SusanStroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!).

SAT 31, 5.55PM LIVESUN 1 FEB, 12NOON ENCORE

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN(12A) 226m

The magnetic tenor Vittorio Grigolo takeson the tortured poet and unwittingadventurer of the title of Offenbach’soperatic masterpiece..

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of thoseoperas for free (available through thebox office) Student Stand-by: If tickets areavailable, full-time students canobtain tickets for £13 half an hourbefore the live performance begins.

NT LIVETHU 22, 7PM

TREASURE ISLAND (12A) 180m

SUITABLE FOR 10 YEARS +

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story isbroadcast live from the National Theatre. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + concs

JAN 2015

SUN 4, 2PM

JAILHOUSE ROCK (U) 95m

After serving time formanslaughter, young Vince Everettbecomes a teenage rock star. Oneof the best of Elvis Presley’s pre-Army films.HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY ELVISFROM IAN, MIKE, ROGER AND STEVE

SUN 11, 2PM

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (15) 92m

The comedy comes thick and fastin this disastrous journey acrosssnow-bound America by twohopelessly mismatched travellers.FOR THE NOTTS FIRE DEPTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 25, 2PM

O BROTHER, WHEREART THOU (12) 107m

In the deep south during the1930s, three escaped convictssearch for hidden treasure while arelentless lawman pursues them inthis wild wacked-out comedy fromthe Coens.HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY KERRY,LOVING WIFE, MOTHER GURUAND ASSKICKER

See the film of yourchoice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon. Fordetails call 0115 952 6600or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

FRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

CINEBAR

1991: THE YEAR PUNK BROKEUC/99m/Dir David Markey

In 2015, Broadway and The MusicExchange will team up to bring youa season of old, new, and rarelyscreened music documentaries. We kick off with 1991: The YearPunk Broke. Take a trip with SonicYouth and Nirvana as they stumblethrough their 1991 European cluband festival tour!

See You In The Pit!

BROADWAYIS SEEKING TO RECRUIT BOARDMEMBERS...

GOLDEN AGE HOLLYWOOD CINEMAThis 10-week course will examineGolden Age/Classical Hollywood from the1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on thehistorical and social context for a largevariety of genres and styles, includingthe gangster picture, the war film, andthe screwball comedy. It will also seek toexplain the evolution of editing andstylistic technique that accounts for theseamless ‘Hollywood style’ offilmmaking. Tutor: Christina NewlandDuration: 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing 19 January, 7-8.30PM (excluding Monday 10th February)Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

WOMEN FILMMAKERS:UNTOLD STORIESThis ten-week course will tell the untoldstories of women filmmakers inHollywood and beyond, from the womenof the 1941 Disney Animators Strike andDorothy Parker’s anti-Fascist activism,through Nora Ephron, Twilight’s MelissaRosenberg and the first woman directorin Saudi Arabia. Through movie clips andnewspaper clippings we’ll discuss theplace of women in cinema, feministcriticism, and how movies both causeand reflect social change. Cinema andhistory lovers of all genders welcome!Tutor: Leora Hadas Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing 20 January, 7-8.30PMPrice: £70 / £50 memb & concs

TEN MORE SCREEN ICONSIn our latest Wednesday afternooncourse we’ll examine the enduring andendearing star quality of ten greats whodidn’t make the cut first time round.MGM claimed the studio had ‘more starsthan there are in the heavens’ so thereshould be plenty to choose from.Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, CaryGrant and Groucho Marx are just someof names who will be gracing our class.Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing21 January, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITING Our popular screenwriting course isback! It will get you up and running withall the tools you need to write yourscreenplay. From finding your story,giving it structure and writing it visually;creating characters, writing dialogue anddevising your plot. Not forgetting how towrite a film synopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester GeorgeDuration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 21 January, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 memb & concs

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2015Love watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor, Elinor Groom, willmoderate and provide illustrativeanalysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing 22 January, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 memb & concs

FOOD

Enjoy a meal and a film with our combined ticket deal!

Ask our box office now for more details.

BROADWAY BITES

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

OPEN

BET

HLEH

EMTH

E LA

ST O

F TH

E UN

JUST

BECOME A BROADWAY MEMBER AND RECEIVE:• 2 FREE TICKETS ON SIGN UP• YEAR ROUND DISCOUNTS ON CINEMA TICKETS AND

LIVE VIA SATELLITE CONTENT• 10% OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR• WE'LL ALSO SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR BROCHURE

EVERY MONTH ALONG WITH REGULAR EMAIL UPDATES

Price: £27 / Joint membership £50Students can access a 10% discount on tickets with our student saver card - ask at box office for details.

O BR

OTHE

R, W

HERE

ART

THO

U

For more information contact [email protected]

Please contact Melissa [email protected] or write to Board Recruitment, Broadway, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3ALand we will send you a briefing note and details about how you can apply.

The deadline for the return of nominationsand proposals will be the 9th January 2015.

Over the last decade, under the governance of adedicated board of volunteer directors, Broadwayhas become one of the most successfulindependent regional film and cross art centres inthe UK, and is set to continue growing anddeveloping over the next decade.

A registered educational charity, Broadway is now looking to recruitseveral additional members to its board, to bring skills, knowledgeand connections where we need them, and to bring further innovationand fresh thinking to the team who have helped it prosper so far.

We first opened our doors on 31 August 1990. It was a lovely summer day and we screened PaulMazursky's Enemies: a Love Story, starring the wonderful Anjelica Huston. 2015 will mark our 25thanniversary and we are currently making plans to celebrate and share our 25 years of history witheveryone. Keep an eye on our brochure and website for more information soon, and thank you for yourcontinual support over the past 25 years. Here's to the next 25!

Page 14: January 2015 brochure

FILM AND M

USIC QUIZZES

TUE 13, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZQuizmeister Colin is back witha classic film quiz this month.It’s £1 a head to join in the funand there are prizes as well.

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

JAN 2015JAN 201509 10

LIVE BY SATELLITE BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FREE

12JAN 2015

MY MOVIE

Ask at box officefor details.

MEMBERSGET 10% OFF FOOD

11

PRID

E

FILM COURSES

SUN 4, 8PM

THE BEST OF THEKENDAL MOUNTAIN FILMFESTIVAL 2014 (CERT TBC)

150m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge ofthe Lake District, hosts the mostprestigious Mountain Film Festival inthe UK, attracting film premieres fromaround the world. This specialprogramme features a selection of thevery best films from the 2014. festival

held in November.Programme details willbe announced whenavailable. Tickets £9 full / £7.50concs + members

TUE 6, 7.45PM

OPEN BETHLEHEM (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Leila Sansour Palestinian Territory

90m

Armed with her camera and adilapidated family car that keepsbreaking down, Bethlehem-born Leila Sansour returns to her childhoodhome to make a deeply personal filmabout a legendary town in crisis. Butjust few months into the project, herlife and the film take an unexpectedturn when Leila's cousin Carol, her lastrelative in town, persuades her to stayand start a campaign to save the cityfrom irredeemable separation. Edinburgh Filmhouse

SUN 11, 12 NOON

NATIONAL GALLERY (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman United States 2014

181m

Documentary filmmaker FrederickWiseman explores another augustcultural institution, London’s NationalGallery. Running just shy of amesmerising three hours, this is arichly detailed, beautifully nuancedportrait of the gallery’s working life,from the difficult financial decisionsfacing the charity’s executives tovisitors’ awed appreciation of itsblockbuster exhibitions. BFI

TUE 13, 6PM

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING (12A) 85m

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the ‘Girl with a PearlEarring’ has returned home to themuch-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague. This beautifully filmeddocumentary goes in pursuit of themany unresolved riddles surroundingthe extraordinary painting and itsmysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was itpainted? Why is it so revered?

TUE 27, 6PMMARKING HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

THE LAST OF THE UNJUST(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Claude Lanzmann France 2013 220m

Seminal ‘Holocaust’ director ClaudeLanzmann introduces Rabbi BenjaminMurmelstein, who ran the ‘modelghetto’ of Theresienstadt from 1944,and was the only ‘Elder’ to survive thewar. Murmelstein, a controversial figurewho was employed by Eichmann, wascharged, and then cleared, ofcollaboration with the Nazis - but hecontinued to be viewed with hostility byfellow Jews. Lanzmann’s filmvindicates Murmelstein, presenting himas sharp, honest and heroic, workingunder inconceivable circumstances tokeep the Ghetto going and save itsJews. UK Jewish Film Festival

METOPERA

SAT 17, 5.55PM LIVESUN 18, 12NOON ENCORE

THE MERRY WIDOW (12A) 177m

The great Renée Fleming stars as thebeguiling femme fatale who captivates allParis in Lehár’s enchanting operetta, seenin a new staging by Broadway virtuosodirector and choreographer SusanStroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!).

SAT 31, 5.55PM LIVESUN 1 FEB, 12NOON ENCORE

LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN(12A) 226m

The magnetic tenor Vittorio Grigolo takeson the tortured poet and unwittingadventurer of the title of Offenbach’soperatic masterpiece..

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of thoseoperas for free (available through thebox office) Student Stand-by: If tickets areavailable, full-time students canobtain tickets for £13 half an hourbefore the live performance begins.

NT LIVETHU 22, 7PM

TREASURE ISLAND (12A) 180m

SUITABLE FOR 10 YEARS +

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story isbroadcast live from the National Theatre. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + concs

JAN 2015

SUN 4, 2PM

JAILHOUSE ROCK (U) 95m

After serving time formanslaughter, young Vince Everettbecomes a teenage rock star. Oneof the best of Elvis Presley’s pre-Army films.HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY ELVISFROM IAN, MIKE, ROGER AND STEVE

SUN 11, 2PM

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES (15) 92m

The comedy comes thick and fastin this disastrous journey acrosssnow-bound America by twohopelessly mismatched travellers.FOR THE NOTTS FIRE DEPTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 25, 2PM

O BROTHER, WHEREART THOU (12) 107m

In the deep south during the1930s, three escaped convictssearch for hidden treasure while arelentless lawman pursues them inthis wild wacked-out comedy fromthe Coens.HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY KERRY,LOVING WIFE, MOTHER GURUAND ASSKICKER

See the film of yourchoice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon. Fordetails call 0115 952 6600or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

FRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

CINEBAR

1991: THE YEAR PUNK BROKEUC/99m/Dir David Markey

In 2015, Broadway and The MusicExchange will team up to bring youa season of old, new, and rarelyscreened music documentaries. We kick off with 1991: The YearPunk Broke. Take a trip with SonicYouth and Nirvana as they stumblethrough their 1991 European cluband festival tour!

See You In The Pit!

BROADWAYIS SEEKING TO RECRUIT BOARDMEMBERS...

GOLDEN AGE HOLLYWOOD CINEMAThis 10-week course will examineGolden Age/Classical Hollywood from the1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on thehistorical and social context for a largevariety of genres and styles, includingthe gangster picture, the war film, andthe screwball comedy. It will also seek toexplain the evolution of editing andstylistic technique that accounts for theseamless ‘Hollywood style’ offilmmaking. Tutor: Christina NewlandDuration: 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing 19 January, 7-8.30PM (excluding Monday 10th February)Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

WOMEN FILMMAKERS:UNTOLD STORIESThis ten-week course will tell the untoldstories of women filmmakers inHollywood and beyond, from the womenof the 1941 Disney Animators Strike andDorothy Parker’s anti-Fascist activism,through Nora Ephron, Twilight’s MelissaRosenberg and the first woman directorin Saudi Arabia. Through movie clips andnewspaper clippings we’ll discuss theplace of women in cinema, feministcriticism, and how movies both causeand reflect social change. Cinema andhistory lovers of all genders welcome!Tutor: Leora Hadas Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing 20 January, 7-8.30PMPrice: £70 / £50 memb & concs

TEN MORE SCREEN ICONSIn our latest Wednesday afternooncourse we’ll examine the enduring andendearing star quality of ten greats whodidn’t make the cut first time round.MGM claimed the studio had ‘more starsthan there are in the heavens’ so thereshould be plenty to choose from.Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, CaryGrant and Groucho Marx are just someof names who will be gracing our class.Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing21 January, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 memb & concs

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITING Our popular screenwriting course isback! It will get you up and running withall the tools you need to write yourscreenplay. From finding your story,giving it structure and writing it visually;creating characters, writing dialogue anddevising your plot. Not forgetting how towrite a film synopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester GeorgeDuration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 21 January, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 memb & concs

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2015Love watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor, Elinor Groom, willmoderate and provide illustrativeanalysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing 22 January, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 memb & concs

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Please contact Melissa [email protected] or write to Board Recruitment, Broadway, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3ALand we will send you a briefing note and details about how you can apply.

The deadline for the return of nominationsand proposals will be the 9th January 2015.

Over the last decade, under the governance of adedicated board of volunteer directors, Broadwayhas become one of the most successfulindependent regional film and cross art centres inthe UK, and is set to continue growing anddeveloping over the next decade.

A registered educational charity, Broadway is now looking to recruitseveral additional members to its board, to bring skills, knowledgeand connections where we need them, and to bring further innovationand fresh thinking to the team who have helped it prosper so far.

We first opened our doors on 31 August 1990. It was a lovely summer day and we screened PaulMazursky's Enemies: a Love Story, starring the wonderful Anjelica Huston. 2015 will mark our 25thanniversary and we are currently making plans to celebrate and share our 25 years of history witheveryone. Keep an eye on our brochure and website for more information soon, and thank you for yourcontinual support over the past 25 years. Here's to the next 25!