WEEKLY SCREENINGS Week ending: Wednesday 13th December 2017
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies” – Audrey Hepburn
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Tuesday 5th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
Waru (M) 2.00pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 3.45pm
Murder On The Orient Express (M) 6.00pm
Madame (M) 8.15pm
Wednesday 6th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
Murder On The Orient Express (M) 2.00pm
Human Traces (M) 4.15pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 6.00pm
Waru (M) FINAL
Wednesday Night Special - tickets $10 8.15pm
Thursday 7th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) NEW 2.00pm
Madame (M) 4.00pm
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 6.00pm
Murder On The Orient Express (M) 8.00pm
Friday 8th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
Human Traces (M) 2.00pm
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 3.45pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 6.00pm
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 8.00pm
Saturday 9th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
Murder On The Orient Express (M) 11.30am
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 1.45pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 3.45pm
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 6.00pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 8.15pm
Sunday 10th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 11.00am
Murder On The Orient Express (M) 1.00pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 3.15pm
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 5.30pm
Madame (M) 7.30pm
Tuesday 12th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 2.00pm
Madame (M) 4.00pm
Murder On The Orient Express (M) 6.00pm
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 8.15pm
Wednesday 13th December 2017
Movie Title/Rating Screening Time
Madame (M) 2.00pm
Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) 4.00pm
The Man Who Invented Christmas (PG) 6.00pm
Human Traces (M) FINAL
Wednesday Night Special - tickets $10 8.15pm
A rare glimpse into the relationship between beloved children's author A. A. Milne (Domhnall
Gleeson) and his son Christopher Robin, whose toys inspired Winnie the Pooh. Christopher
Robin and his family are swept up in the international success of the books. But with the eyes
of the world on Christopher Robin, what will the cost be to the family?
NEW: Goodbye Christopher Robin (107mins) PG Low level violence
Goodbye Christopher Robin (107mins) PG Parental Guidance recommended: Low level violence NEW
A rare glimpse into the relationship between beloved children's author A. A. Milne (Domhnall
Gleeson) and his son Christopher Robin, whose toys inspired Winnie the Pooh. Christopher Robin
and his family are swept up in the international success of the books. But with the eyes of the
world on Christopher Robin, what will the cost be to the family?
Human Traces (86mins) M Suitable for Mature Audiences 16 and over: Violence, offensive language, drug use FINAL
Filmed in the Catlins, HUMAN TRACES tells the story of a husband and wife scientist team (Mark
Mitchinson and Sophie Henderson) trying to return a remote island to its natural state. Soon after the
arrival of a mysterious young man (Vinnie Bennett), contact with the outside world is cut off. Told from
three perspectives, HUMAN TRACES is a riveting and atmospheric psychological thriller.
Madame (91mins) M Suitable for Mature Audiences 16 and over: Offensive language, sexual references, nudity
While preparing a luxurious dinner for friends at their house in Paris, wealthy American couple Anne
and Bob (Toni Collette and Harvey Keitel) insist their maid Maria (Rossy de Palma) disguise herself to
even out the numbers. But a little too much wine leads Maria to accidentally endear herself to a dandy
British art broker (Michael Smiley). Their budding romance has Anne chasing them around Paris, plot-
ting to destroy this unexpected love affair.
Murder On The Orient Express (114mins) M Suitable for Mature Audiences 16 and over: Adult themes
From the novel by best selling author Agatha Christie, MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS tells the tale
of thirteen strangers stranded on a train, where everyone's a suspect. One man must race against time
to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again: Belgian master detective Hercule Poirot (Kenneth
Branagh). Stars Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer a.o.
The Man Who Invented Christmas (104mins) PG Parental Guidance recommended: Adult themes
THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS tells the story of how Charles Dickens (Dan Stevens) revived
the holiday of Christmas with his self-published novel "A Christmas Carol". Facing pressure with loom-
ing debt, a feckless father (Jonathan Pryce) and recent critical failures, Dickens confronts his past by
conjuring up fantastic characters including Ebenezer Scrooge (Christopher Plummer) for his now classic
Christmas tale.
Waru (86mins) M Suitable for Mature Audiences 16 and over: Violence, offensive language, sex scenes, disturbing content
A sisterhood of Māori female directors bravely share their insights into the complexity of child abuse, in
a sequence of eight short films which seamlessly become one. At the centre of their stories is Waru, a
boy killed at the hands of a caregiver. WARU offers a glimpse into the events which ensue upon the
killing of a child and the conflict created among loved ones. FINAL