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Page 1: Warwick Arts Centre Cinema Diary Mar-Apr

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box office: 024 7652 4524 www.warwickartscentre.co.uk

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Hyde Park on Hudson 12a

Fri 1, Sun 3 – Thu 7 Mar, Fri 26 & Sun 28 – Tue 30 AprDir: Roger MichellUK 2012 95minsCast: Bill Murray, Laura Linney, Olivia Williams, Olivia Colman

A top-class cast assemble for this true story about King George VI (Samuel West) and Queen Elizabeth’s (Colman) trip to America to visit President Roosevelt (Murray).

Taking place in the summer of 1939, with Europe on the brink of war, both parties realise Anglo-American relations hinge on the success of this trip, and cultural differences must be overcome to ensure the special relationship endures.

helloThe big banner titles are here: Les Mis, Django Unchained and the return of Lawrence of Arabia but let me tell you about some of the other gems coming up.

Cloud Atlas takes a complex and wide ranging novel and applies the technical genius of the Wachowskis (The Matrix) with the dramaturgy of Tom Tykwer (Perfume) to make a faithful adaptation of the text alive with the sensational visual impact of cinema.

Out in a league of his own is Ken Loach. The Spirit of ‘45 is a reflection of the hopes and aspirations which drove the post-war regeneration and the establishment of the Welfare State. There’ll be a national simulcast of the film on Sun 17 Mar after which you can take part in an interactive Q&A with the director Ken Loach.

There’s also three highlights from the London Film Festival: Robot & Frank finds Frank Langella growing old disgracefully in a comedy which is tender and touching, Good Vibrations is an exhilarating account of the man who brought punk to Belfast, bridging the sectarian divide and giving us all Teenage Kicks, and In the House, my pick of the festival, is François Ozon (Potiche) playing Hitchcock with Fabrice Luchini and Kirstin Scott Thomas (both reason enough to see any film) being mischievously playful.

A Late Quartet, (not to be confused with Quartet) is a feast of classy acting about an ageing string quartet. Trance sees Danny Boyle return from Olympics duty to deliver a sizzling London-based noir thriller. If you liked Memento, you will like this heist movie with psychological gymnastics.

Matteo Garrone’s Reality is a scathing satire on Berlusconi’s Italy, which has resonances way beyond Italy and, looking at corporate greed and corruption, Richard Gere is, again, sensational playing the plausible and charming villain of Arbitrage.

Don’t forget our Film Membership starts at £15; go to our website for more details.

John GoreFilm Programmer

@warwickartsfilm

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Hitchcock

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Hitchcock 12a

Fri 1, Sun 3 – Thu 7, Sat 9, Tue 12 & Thu 14 MarDir: Sacha GervasiUS 2012 98mins Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Scarlett Johansson, Danny Huston

Featuring powerhouse performances from Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren, Hitchcock focuses on the relationship between the Master of Suspense and his wife Alma Reville (Mirren) as they make the genre-defining Psycho. Rejected by the big studios, Alfred and Alma are faced with mortgaging their house in order to finance the film.

“Hopkins and Mirren have terrific chemistry” The Telegraph

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Cloud Atlas 15

Fri 8 – Thu 14 Mar Dir: Tom Tykwer, Lana Wachowski, Andy WachowskiGermany / US / Hong Kong 2012 172minsCast: Tom Hanks, Hugo Weaving, Susan Sarandon, Halle Berry, Jim Sturgess, Hugh Grant, James D’Arcy, Jim Broadbent

Directors Tom Tykwer (Perfume) and the Wachowskis (The Matrix trilogy) team up to tackle David Mitchell’s epic novel, where 6 stories set across different continents and generations entwine, starting with a 19th century sea voyage and ending with a post-apocalyptic tribal village.

With an all-star cast playing multiple roles across the storylines and appearing as characters of different ages, gender and race, Cloud Atlas is an engaging and visually astonishing film that explores what it means to be human.

“One of the most ambitious films ever made... daring and visionary” Roger Ebert

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Saturday Film TalksA chance to spend the day exploring particular themes in film guided by a specialist in that field.

£10 (£7) Film members £8.50 (£5.75)

Roman PolanskiSat 9 Mar 11am – 3.30pm

“Showmanship is NOT to answer every question.” Roman Polanski

After the financial and critical success of Repulsion in 1965, and under the spell of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, Roman Polanski embarked on Cul-de-Sac, his madcap gangster hostage farce set on an island. Film historian Paul Duncan explores the making of this and other Polanski films, illustrated with behind-the-scenes images and anecdotes from his films, followed by a screening of Cul-de-Sac (1966), winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.

There will also be screenings of Tess (Sat 23 & Sun 24 Mar), Roman Polanski’s adaptation of Tess of the D’Urbervilles. See p07 for details.

Rome on ScreenSat 27 Apr 11am – 3.30pm

From neo-realist masterpieces like Rossellini’s Rome, Open City through Fellini’s La Dolce Vita and Moretti’s cinematic wanderings on his Vespa, the city of Rome has played a defining role within some of the world’s canonical works of film.

In this Film Talk, Dr Lesley Caldwell (UCL) and Dr Dom Holdaway (University of Warwick) will offer a comprehensive overview of Rome on film, focusing on shorts and sequences from the great Italian ‘maestri’ and mapping out Rome’s cinematic quarters.

This will accompany a screening of Michelangelo Antonioni’s L’eclisse.

Tess

I Give It a Year

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Side by Side 15

Thu 14 MarDir: Christopher KenneallyUS 2012 99mins

“Is film dead?” is the key question asked by Keanu Reeves in this documentary on the digital revolution in cinema. With expert opinions from Hollywood filmmakers such as James Cameron, David Lynch, Martin Scorsese, Steven Soderbergh as well as actors, editors and cinematographers, Reeves explores the state of filmmaking in the 21st century where film and digital filmmaking sit side by side.

Whether you embrace the new digital cinema or remain an ardent fan of celluloid, this film is a must-see for anyone who’s ever sat in awe in front of the big screen.

The Kid with a Bike 12aLe gamin au vélo

Tue 12 & Wed 13 MarDir: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc DardenneBelgium / France / Italy 2011 87mins subtitledCast: Thomas Doret, Jérémie Renier, Cécile De France, Fabrizio Rongione

Abandoned by his father, 11 year-old Cyril (Doret) is left to fend for himself in a state-run children’s home. In his search for his bike and father, Cyril comes across a kind hairdresser who agrees to foster him on weekends.

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival in 2011.

“This is the Dardennes’ Kes, a realistic, unsentimental take on childhood” Empire

I Give It a Year 15

Fri 8 – Mon 11 & Wed 13 MarDir: Dan MazerUK 2013 97minsCast: Anna Faris, Rose Byrne, Simon Baker, Minnie Driver, Olivia Colman, Rafe Spall

A British romantic comedy from the makers of Four Wedding and a Funeral that examines the trials and tribulations a couple face after the wedding. Josh and Nat get hitched after a whirlwind romance and settle down to married life. However, the arrival of Josh’s ex-girlfriend and Nat’s very attractive new work client has them questioning whether they have made the right romantic choices.

Together the young couple battle to keep their relationship on track, while friends and family debate whether they’ll last until their first anniversary. A whip-smart comedy with its heart in the right place. Si

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Zero Dark Thirty 15

Fri 15 & Sun 17 – Wed 20 Mar Dir: Kathryn BigelowUS 2012 157minsCast: Jessica Chastain, Mark Strong, James Gandolfini, Mark Duplass, Joel Edgerton

Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow treads military ground once more with her controversial new film detailing the decade-long hunt for Osama Bin Laden after 9/11. Jessica Chastain is Maya, a CIA operative who dedicates her life to uncovering Bin Laden’s whereabouts. In the face of severe misgivings from her colleagues, she sets in motion a capture or kill mission, convinced of the location of America’s most wanted.

Breathlessly tense, thrillingly orchestrated and intellectually complex.” Total Film

Song for Marion PG

Fri 15 – Wed 20 Mar Dir: Paul Andrew WilliamsUK 2012 93minsCast: Gemma Arterton, Christopher Eccleston, Vanessa Redgrave, Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp and Vanessa Redgrave star in this touching comedy-drama about a choir for old aged pensioners. Grumpy old man Arthur is bemused when his spirited wife Marion joins a choir, run by the sprightly young conductor Elizabeth (Arterton).

But when Marion is taken ill, Arthur is forced to find his own singing voice, and compete in the local choir competition in place of his wife. A hilarious, life-affirming journey of musical self-discovery.

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Les Misérables 12a

Fri 22 Mar - Mon 1 AprDir: Tom HooperUK 2012 158minsCast: Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Eddie Redmayne

The enduring West End musical makes its way to the big screen, from The King’s Speech director Tom Hooper.

Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, Les Misérables tells the tale of Valjean (Jackman), who has been hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert (Crowe) after he breaks parole. Now a factory owner, he agrees to care for worker Fantine’s (Hathaway) daughter Cosette, and in doing so changes their lives forever.

Tess 12a

Sat 23 & Sun 24 MarDir: Roman PolanskiUK 2012 186minsCast: Nastassia Kinski, Leigh Lawson, Peter Firth, John Collin, David Markham

Winner of three Academy Awards, Roman Polanski’s seminal film is an adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s classic tale of the corruption of innocence, Tess of the D’Urbervilles. An innocent country maiden, Tess Durbeyfield is sent by her poor family to ask for help from their rich distant relatives, the D’Urbervilles. But her new ‘cousin’ Alec D’Urberville takes advantage of her, and his actions threaten the course of her life, and the stable relationship she craves with the morally upstanding Angel Clare.

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Sun 17 Mar & Tue 30 Apr – Thu 2 MayDir: Ken LoachUK 2013 94mins

This documentary written and directed by Ken Loach (The Angels’ Share) focuses on 1945, a pivotal year in British history in which the unity that carried Britain through the Second World War led to the formation of the Welfare State. Combining film from regional and national archives with sound recordings and contemporary interviews, Loach creates an absorbing political and social narrative about one of the most important periods in British history.

The screening on Sun 17 Mar will be a live simulcast broadcast from London along with an interactive Q&A with Ken Loach.

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Quartet 12a

Fri 29 Mar, Tue 2 – Thu 4 & Sat 6 AprDir: Dustin HoffmanUK 2012 98minsCast: Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly, Pauline Collins, Sheridan Smith

Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut is a gentle comedy-drama set in a retirement home for opera singers, starring Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Billy Connolly and Tom Courtenay. At Beecham House, the annual fundraising concert to celebrate Verdi’s birthday is disrupted by the arrival of Jean (Smith), an eternal diva and the former wife of one of the residents.

Lawrence of Arabia PG

Sat 30 & Sun 31 MarDir: David LeanUK / US 1962 228minsCast: Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Hawkins, Omar Sharif

The seminal David Lean epic returns to the big screen in this new digital print in honour of its 50th anniversary. The film made a star of lead actor Peter O’Toole and won seven Academy Awards in 1963, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography. Recounting the life of the infamous and enigmatic military man T.E Lawrence, the film takes in his exploits in the desert, where he led attacks on Aqaba and Damascus. This screening will include an interval. Life of Pi PG

Tue 2 – Thu 4 AprDir: Ang LeeUS 2012 127minsCast: Gerard Depardieu, Rafe Spall, Irrfan Khan, Suraj Sharma, Tabu

Based on the critically-acclaimed novel by Yann Martel, Oscar-winning director Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain) has taken a supposedly ‘unfilmable’ story and turned it into a visually spectacular piece of cinema. Pi sets out from India with his family on a freighter full of their zoo animals bound for America, but a treacherous storm hits and leaves Pi stranded on a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean with a vicious tiger called Richard Parker for company. A remarkable story of survival and belief.08

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Django Unchained 18

Fri 5 – Sun 7 AprDir: Quentin TarantinoUS 2012 165minsCast: Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington, Samuel L. Jackson

Quentin Tarantino returns with another stylishly violent piece of pop-culture, concerning a freed slave on a quest to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation owner.

It is 1858 in the American Deep South, and Django (Foxx) is a slave bought by a German bounty hunter Schultz (Waltz) who intends to use him as his accomplice before granting his freedom. As part of their agreement, Schultz travels with Django to the Mississippi plantation belonging to Calvin Candie (DiCaprio) who has Django’s wife in his possession.

Robot & Frank 12a

Fri 5 – Thu 11 AprDir: Jake SchreierUS 2012 89minsCast: Frank Langella, Liv Tyler,James Marsden, Susan Sarandon, Peter Sarsgaard

Set in the near future, Frank Langella plays Frank, a divorced, 70 year-old ex-jewel thief with two grown up children. Worried that he can’t cope on his own, they get Frank a robot butler (voiced by Peter Sarsgaard), programmed to cook, clean and improve his wellbeing. Initially resistant to the android’s attempts to engage him in gardening and cooking, Frank soon learns to exploit the robot’s lack of morality and they develop an unlikely friendship.

“Frank Langella gives a master class in acting in a movie with bracing humor and a dash of heartbreak” Rolling Stone

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Trance 15

Fri 12 – Thu 18 AprDir: Danny BoyleUK 2013 101minsCast: James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson, Vincent Cassel

After the success of the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, director Danny Boyle returns with Trance, a psychological thriller set in London’s underworld. James McAvoy stars as Simon, an art auctioneer who gets amnesia following the theft of a valuable Goya painting. In an attempt to locate the missing painting, cold-blooded gangster Franck (Cassel) hires a hypnotherapist to unlock Simon’s memory.

With echoes of Christopher Nolan’s Memento, Boyle has created an unsettling art heist film that explores how memory can be manipulated.

Lincoln 12a

Mon 8 – Thu 11 AprDir: Steven SpielbergUS 2012 150minsCast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field, James Spader, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Strathairn

Steven Spielberg and Daniel Day-Lewis join forces for this critically-acclaimed bio-pic focusing on Abraham Lincoln’s attempts to abolish slavery. As the Civil War continues to rage, America’s president struggles with continuing carnage on the battlefield as he fights with many inside his own cabinet on the decision to emancipate the slaves.

Winner of Best Actor BAFTA for Daniel Day-Lewis

Amour 12a

Fri 12 – Sun 14 AprDir: Michael HanekeAustria / France / Germany 2012 127mins subtitledCast: Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva, Isabelle Huppert

Written and directed by Michael Haneke (Hidden), Amour has provoked an outpouring of emotion from critics and audiences alike, winning the 2012 Palme D’Or at Cannes. Taking place almost entirely in their small flat, Georges (Trintignant) and Anne (Riva) are a blissfully happy couple in their eighties. When Anne suffers a series of strokes, Georges is left struggling to care for the wife he promised he would never put in a home. An absorbing and intimate portrait of love and ageing, and the unrelenting sadness of losing the one you love.

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Arbitrage 15

Mon 15 – Thu 18 AprDir: Nicholas JareckiUS 2012 107minsCast: Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Brit Marling, Tim Roth

Richard Gere takes a rare central role in this tale of greed and duplicity set in the upper echelons of New York’s moneyed classes. Gere plays Robert, a hedge-fund magnate hiding both an extramarital affair and major financial fraud before a desperate sale of his business to a stalling bank. As he juggles between business and the women in his life (the mistress, the wife and the daughter), things begin to unravel and Robert’s glamorous world falls apart.

“Gere makes the study of the man mesmerizing.” LA Times

Good Vibrations 15

Fri 19 – Sun 21 AprDir: Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn LeyburnUK / Ireland 2012 103minsCast: Richard Dormer, Dylan Moran, Jodie Whittaker, Adrian Dunbar

In 1970’s Belfast, the city is traumatised by the Troubles, but one man is more concerned with musical matters. Believing that the country’s burgeoning punk scene is not getting enough recognition, record shop owner Terri Hooley sets up his own label and begins signing bands, including an unknown act called The Undertones. When BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel plays their track Teenage Kicks on his show twice in row, he cements Hooley’s place in rock and roll history. An entertaining biopic that depicts an Alternative Ulster set apart from sectarian violence.

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The BFG U

Sat 20 Apr 1.30pmUK 1989 87minsDir: Brian CosgroveCast: David Jason, Amanda Root, Angela Thorne

Unable to sleep during the witching hour, orphan Sophie is snatched from her bed one night by the BFG, the world’s only benevolent giant. Whisked away to Giant Country, Sophie meets unfriendly giants like the Bonecruncher, the Manhugger and the Gizzardgulper. With the help of the BFG, Sophie comes up with a plan to defeat the mean giants.

In the House tbcDans la maison

Fri 19 – Thu 25 AprDir: François Ozon France 2012 105mins subtitledCast: Fabrice Luchini, Ernst Umhauer, Kristin Scott Thomas

Potiche director François Ozon returns with a seductive social satire that explores the murky boundaries of the teacher-student relationship. Germain (Luchini) is a weary literature teacher who discovers a talent for prose in 16 year-old student, Claude. When Claude hands in essays detailing the private life of a school friend, Germain is at once disturbed by Claude’s audacious intrusions but also enamoured by his new role as critic and mentor.

“A delicious, teasing reflection on mentoring.” The Hollywood ReporterIn the H

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A Late Quartet tbc

Fri 26, Sun 28 - Mon 29 Apr & Wed 1 MayDir: Yaron ZilbermanUS 2012 105minsCast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Christopher Walken, Imogen Poots

A world-renowned string quartet struggle to maintain equilibrium when their oldest member Peter (Walken) announces he must retire due to a Parkinson’s diagnosis. The revelation brings long-buried resentments to the surface, and threatens to derail the group on the eve of their 25th anniversary concert. A small but perfectly formed ensemble piece from some of Hollywood’s finest actors.

Reality 15

Wed 1 & Thu 2 MayDir: Matteo GarroneItaly / France 2012 116mins subtitledCast: Aniello Arena, Nando Paone, Loredana Simioli

Following the success of 2008’s Gomorrah, Matteo Garrone’s new film is a dark tragi-comedy that satirises Berlusconi and the Italian obsession with reality television. Centring on Luciano, a wheeling-dealing fishmonger whose obsession with becoming a contestant on ‘Big Brother’ leaves him increasingly paranoid and on the brink of financial and emotional ruin.

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Lore 15

Mon 22 – Thu 25 AprDir: Cate ShortlandGermany / Australia / UK 2012 109mins subtitledCast: Saskia Rosendahl, Nele Trebs, André Frid, Mika Seidel

Based on Rachel Seiffert’s Booker-shortlisted novel, The Dark Room, the film is set in Germany in the aftermath of World War Two. Lore is a teenage girl who is left to fend for herself and her four younger siblings when her Nazi parents are imprisoned. Oblivious to the historical turn of events and their Nazi indoctrination, Lore and the children embark on a trek across Germany to join their grandmother in Hamburg. On their way they encounter Thomas, a young Jewish survivor who confronts Lore’s unwavering ideology.

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Films A-Z A Late Quartet p13

Amour p10

Arbitrage p11

Cloud Atlas p03

Django Unchained p09

Film Talk: Roman Polanski p04

Film Talk: Rome on Screen p04

Good Vibrations p11

Hitchcock p02

Hyde Park on Hudson p03

I Give It a Year p05

In the House p12

Kid with a Bike (The) p05

Lawrence of Arabia p08

Les Misérables p07

Life of Pi p08

Lincoln p10

Lore p12

Quartet p08

Reality p13

Robot & Frank p09

Side By Side p05

Song for Marion p06

Spirit of ‘45 (The) p07

Tess p07

The BFG p12

Trance p10

Zero Dark Thirty p06

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March Fri 1 Hyde Park on Hudson 6.30pm Hitchcock 8.45pm Sat 2 The Appliance of Science 1.30pm Sun 3 Hyde Park on Hudson 4pm Hitchcock 7.30pm Mon 4 Hitchcock S. 6.30pm Hyde Park on Hudson 8.45pm Tue 5 Hyde Park on Hudson S. 4pm Hyde Park on Hudson 6.30pm Hitchcock 8.45pm Wed 6 Hitchcock 4pm Hitchcock 6.30pm Hyde Park on Hudson 8.45pm Thu 7 Hyde Park on Hudson 4pm Hyde Park on Hudson 6.30pm Hitchcock 8.45pm Fri 8 I Give It a Year 6pm Cloud Atlas 8.10pm Sat 9 Film Talk: Roman Polanski 11am Hitchcock 4pm I Give It a Year 6pm Cloud Atlas 8.10pm Sun 10 I Give It a Year 4pm Cloud Atlas 7.30pm Mon 11 I Give It a Year 6pm Cloud Atlas 8.10pm Tue 12 Hitchcock S. 4pm The Kid with a Bike 6.10pm Cloud Atlas 8.10pm Wed 13 The Kid with a Bike 4pm I Give It a Year 6pm Cloud Atlas 8.10pm Thu 14 Hitchcock 4pm Side by Side 6pm Cloud Atlas 8.20pm Fri 15 Song for Marion 6pm Zero Dark Thirty 8.10pm Sat 16 Song for Marion S. 1.30pm Sun 17 The Spirit of ‘45 3pm Song for Marion 6pm Zero Dark Thirty 8.10pm Mon 18 Song for Marion 6pm Zero Dark Thirty 8.10pm Tue 19 Song for Marion S. 6pm Zero Dark Thirty 8.10pm Wed 20 Song for Marion 6pm Zero Dark Thirty 8.10pm

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Fri 22 Les Misérables 7pm Sat 23 Tess 3pm Les Misérables 7.30pm Sun 24 Tess 3pm Les Misérables 7.30pm Mon 25 Les Misérables 7pm Tue 26 Les Misérables S. 7pm Wed 27 Les Misérables 7pm Thu 28 Les Misérables 7pm Fri 29 Quartet 4pm Les Misérables 7pm Sat 30 Lawrence of Arabia 3pm Les Misérables 7.30pm Sun 31 Lawrence of Arabia 3pm Les Misérables 7.30pm

April Mon 1 Les Misérables S. 7pm Tue 2 Quartet 6.15pm Life of Pi 8.30pm Wed 3 Quartet 6.15pm Life of Pi 8.30pm Thu 4 Quartet 6.15pm Life of Pi 8.30pm Fri 5 Robot & Frank 6pm Django Unchained 8pm Sat 6 Quartet 4pm Robot & Frank 6pm Django Unchained 8pm Sun 7 Robot & Frank 4pm Django Unchained 7.30pm Mon 8 Lincoln 6pm Robot & Frank 9pm Tue 9 Robot & Frank S. 6.15pm Lincoln 8.15pm Wed 10 Lincoln S. 6pm Robot & Frank 9pm Thu 11 Robot & Frank 6.15pm Lincoln 8.15pm Fri 12 Trance 6.30pm Amour 8.40pm Sat 13 Trance 4pm Amour 6pm Trance 8.40pm Sun 14 Amour 4pm Trance 7.30pm Mon 15 Trance 6.30pm Arbitrage 8.45pm

Tue 16 Arbitrage 6.30pm Trance 8.50pm Wed 17 Trance 6.30pm Arbitrage 8.45pm Thu 18 Arbitrage 6.30pm Trance 8.50pm Fri 19 In the House 6.30pm Good Vibrations 8.50pm Sat 20 The BFG 1.30pm Good Vibrations 4pm Good Vibrations 6.30pm In the House 8.45pm Sun 21 In the House 4pm Good Vibrations 7.30pm Mon 22 Lore 6.30pm In the House 8.50pm Tue 23 In the House 6.30pm Lore 8.50pm Wed 24 In the House 4pm Lore 6.30pm In the House 8.50pm Thu 25 In the House 6.30pm Lore 8.50pm Fri 26 A Late Quartet 6.30pm Hyde Park on Hudson 8.45pm Sat 27 Film Talk: Rome on Screen 11am Sun 28 Hyde Park on Hudson 4pm A Late Quartet 7.30pm Mon 29 A Late Quartet 6.30pm Hyde Park on Hudson 8.45pm Tue 30 Hyde Park on Hudson 6.30pm The Spirit of ‘45 8.45pm

May Wed 1 A Late Quartet 4pm The Spirit of ‘45 6.15pm Reality 8.30pm Thu 2 Reality 6.30pm The Spirit of ‘45 9pm

S. = Subtitled Screening NB. Where certificates show TBC the information was unavailable at the

time of going to print. Please check website for updated information

Warwick Arts Centre reserves the right to change the film programme without notice. Please check our website or contact Box Office for updated information.

www.warwickartscentre.co.ukbox office: 024 7652 4524

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In the House (p12)

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Off ScreenWed 24 Apr – Wed 22 May

Taking place every Wed from 24 Apr 2pm – 3.30pm. Price £40Fees include admission to the 4pm film.To book, please contact Box Office.

Sue Porter (De Montfort University) returns to lead participants through a wealth of contemporary movies, providing context and insight and giving you the chance to talk about what you have been seeing. Films under discussion in this season include In the House and A Late Quartet.

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