10_05 Croydon Clocktower Film Guide

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APRIL Fri 30 Apr The Blind Side 1.30pm Perrier’s Bounty 6.15pm & 8.30pm MAY Sat 01 May The Blind Side 1.30pm & 8.30pm Perrier’s Bounty 6pm Mon 03 May Closed Bank Holiday Tue 04 May The Blind Side 11am & 3.45pm Perrier’s Bounty 1.45pm Wed 05 May Perrier’s Bounty 11am & 6.15pm The Blind Side 1.35pm The Father Of My Children 8.30pm Thu 06 May The Blind Side 11am & 6pm The Father Of My Children 1.45pm Perrier’s Bounty 8.40pm Fri 07 May Lourdes 1.30pm Cemetery Junction 6.15pm & 8.30pm Sat 08 May Cemetery Junction 1.30pm & 8.30pm Lourdes 6pm Tue 18 May The Calling 11am A Prophet 1.15pm Wed 19 May Samson & Delilah 11am The Calling + Q & A 2pm The Calling 6.15pm Samson & Delilah 8.30pm Thu 20 May The Hurt Locker 11am Samson & Delilah 2pm & 6.15pm The Calling 8.30pm Fri 21 May Agora 1.30pm & 6pm The Scouting Book For Boys 8.50pm Sat 22 May How To Train Your Dragon Autistic Screening 11.30am The Scouting Book For Boys 1.40pm Agora 5.30pm & 8.20pm Mon 24 May Agora 11am & 2pm The Scouting Book For Boys 8.30pm Tue 25 May Agora Bring Your Own Baby 11am The Scouting Book For Boys 1.50pm Mon 10 May Lourdes 11am & 6.15pm Cemetery Junction 1.45pm & 8.30pm Tue 11 May Cemetery Junction Bring Your Own Baby 11am Cemetery Junction 3.50pm Lourdes 1.45pm Wed 12 May Lourdes 11am Cemetery Junction 1.45pm & 6.15pm The Headless Woman 1.45pm Thu 13 May Cemetery Junction 1.45pm & 6.15pm Lourdes 8.30pm The Headless Woman 1.45pm Fri 14 May The Calling 1.30pm The Hurt Locker 5.30pm A Prophet 8.10pm Sat 15 May The Calling 1.40pm A Prophet 5.30pm The Hurt Locker 8.35pm Mon 17 May A Prophet 11am & 8.10pm The Calling 2pm The Hurt Locker 5.30pm Films at a glance 30 April – 03 June 2010 May 2010 Ticket oce 020 8253 1030 Useful information www.croydonclocktower.org.uk Ticket oce 020 8253 1030 www.croydonclocktower.org.uk Ticket oce 020 8253 1030 Ticket Prices Adults: £7.30, Concessions: £4.80 Children under 12 (for U & PG lms): £3.30 Autism Friendly Screenings: £4 Bring Your Own Baby Screenings: £4 but baby goes free! Concessions are available to those aged 12-16, over 60s, full time students, people with disabilities and claimants. They are not available for the Croydon Film Festival or on Friday and Saturdays after 5pm – sorry! How to Book Online: www.croydonclocktower.org.uk By phone: 020 8253 1030 (10am - 7pm Mon - Sat, 10am - 5.30pm on Tues) In person: Call in during the day (we’re next to the Cinema in the Arts Cafe Bar) you can nd us easily through the new entrance under the Clocktower. We’re here from 10am until the last lm starts. Booking fees apply for credit card transactions and online booking, cheques should be made payable to the London Borough of Croydon. How to nd us Croydon Clocktower, Katharine Street, Croydon CR9 1ET. We’re 10 minutes from East and West Croydon Rail and Bus Stations and just 3 minutes from George Street Tramlink stop. Visit www.t.gov.uk and discover how easy it is to get here by public transport. Bring Your Own Baby These screenings are for parents and carers with babies up to 1 year-old. We’ve got a pram park, soft lighting and nappy changing facilities to keep you and your little one happy. Autism-friendly screenings These screenings are for people with autism and their friends or family. Because of sensory sensitivities some people can nd going to the cinema dicult. They may disturb other cinemagoers by making noise or needing to go out for a break. For these screenings the soundtrack is turned down and lights are left on low in the cinema. If anyone makes noise or moves around it is ne. People with other learning or sensory disabilities are welcome to attend these screenings too. Access There is ramped access through the Library entrance & lifts to the cinema. There are accessible toilets on the ground & rst oor. The cinema has space for three wheelchairs. Infra-Red headsets are available to those with hearing impairments. Assistance dogs are welcome. This guide is available in large print. Call 020 8253 1030 for a copy. For all other Croydon Council enquiries please call 020 8726 6000. Wed 26 May Agora 11am & 2pm The Scouting Book For Boys 6pm Ondine 8.30pm Thu 27 May The Scouting Book For Boys 11am & 6pm Ondine 2pm Agora 8.15pm Fri 28 May The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 1.30pm & 5.30pm Crying With Laughter 8.35pm Sat 29 May The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 1.30pm Crying With Laughter 5.30pm & 8.30pm Mon 31 May Closed Bank Holiday JUNE Tue 01 Jun The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 11am Crying With Laughter 2.05pm & 4.10pm Wed 02 Jun Crying With Laughter 11am & 6.15pm The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 2pm City of Life & Death 8.20pm Thu 03 Jun City Of Life & Death 11am 1.40pm & 8.35pm The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 5.30pm Cemetery Junction Samson & Delilah How To Train Your Dragon The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo BRING YOUR OWN BABY

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What's on at the David Lean Cinema in May 2010.

Transcript of 10_05 Croydon Clocktower Film Guide

APRILFri 30 Apr The Blind Side 1.30pm Perrier’s Bounty 6.15pm & 8.30pm

MAYSat 01 May The Blind Side 1.30pm & 8.30pm Perrier’s Bounty 6pm

Mon 03 May Closed Bank Holiday Tue 04 May The Blind Side 11am & 3.45pm Perrier’s Bounty 1.45pm

Wed 05 May Perrier’s Bounty 11am & 6.15pm The Blind Side 1.35pm The Father Of My Children 8.30pm

Thu 06 May The Blind Side 11am & 6pm The Father Of My Children 1.45pm Perrier’s Bounty 8.40pm

Fri 07 May Lourdes 1.30pm Cemetery Junction 6.15pm & 8.30pm

Sat 08 May Cemetery Junction 1.30pm & 8.30pm Lourdes 6pm

Tue 18 May The Calling 11am A Prophet 1.15pm

Wed 19 May Samson & Delilah 11am

The Calling + Q & A 2pm

The Calling 6.15pm Samson & Delilah 8.30pm

Thu 20 May The Hurt Locker 11am Samson & Delilah 2pm & 6.15pm The Calling 8.30pm

Fri 21 May Agora 1.30pm & 6pm The Scouting Book For Boys 8.50pm

Sat 22 May How To Train Your Dragon Autistic Screening 11.30am

The Scouting Book For Boys 1.40pm Agora 5.30pm & 8.20pm

Mon 24 May Agora 11am & 2pm The Scouting Book For Boys 8.30pm

Tue 25 May Agora Bring Your Own Baby 11am

The Scouting Book For Boys 1.50pm

Mon 10 May Lourdes 11am & 6.15pm Cemetery Junction 1.45pm & 8.30pm

Tue 11 May Cemetery Junction Bring Your Own Baby 11am

Cemetery Junction 3.50pm Lourdes 1.45pm

Wed 12 May Lourdes 11am Cemetery Junction 1.45pm & 6.15pm The Headless Woman 1.45pm

Thu 13 May Cemetery Junction 1.45pm & 6.15pm Lourdes 8.30pm The Headless Woman 1.45pm

Fri 14 May The Calling 1.30pm The Hurt Locker 5.30pm A Prophet 8.10pm

Sat 15 May The Calling 1.40pm A Prophet 5.30pm The Hurt Locker 8.35pm

Mon 17 May A Prophet 11am & 8.10pm The Calling 2pm The Hurt Locker 5.30pm

Films at a glance 30 April – 03 June 2010 May 2010

Ticket o!ce 020 8253 1030

Useful information

www.croydonclocktower.org.uk Ticket o!ce 020 8253 1030 www.croydonclocktower.org.uk Ticket o!ce 020 8253 1030

Ticket Prices Adults: £7.30, Concessions: £4.80Children under 12 (for U & PG !lms): £3.30Autism Friendly Screenings: £4Bring Your Own Baby Screenings: £4 but baby goes free!Concessions are available to those aged 12-16, over 60s, full time students, people with disabilities and claimants. They are not available for the Croydon Film Festival or on Friday and Saturdays after 5pm – sorry!

How to BookOnline: www.croydonclocktower.org.uk

By phone: 020 8253 1030 (10am - 7pm Mon - Sat, 10am - 5.30pm on Tues)In person: Call in during the day (we’re next to the Cinema in the Arts Cafe Bar) you can !nd us easily through the new entrance under the Clocktower. We’re here from 10am until the last !lm starts. Booking fees apply for credit card transactions and online booking, cheques should be made payable to the London Borough of Croydon.

How to !nd us Croydon Clocktower, Katharine Street, Croydon CR9 1ET.

We’re 10 minutes from East and West Croydon Rail and Bus Stations and just 3 minutes from George Street Tramlink stop.

Visit www.t".gov.uk and discover how easy it is to get here by public transport.

Bring Your Own Baby These screenings are for parents and carers with babies up to 1 year-old. We’ve got a pram park, soft lighting and nappy changing facilities to keep you and your little one happy.

Autism-friendly screenings These screenings are for people with autism and their friends or family. Because of sensory sensitivities some people can !nd going to the cinema di#cult. They may disturb other cinemagoers by making noise or needing to go out for a break. For these screenings the soundtrack is turned down and lights are left on low in the cinema. If anyone makes noise or moves around it is !ne. People with other learning or sensory disabilities are welcome to attend these screenings too.

Access There is ramped access through the Library entrance & lifts to the cinema. There are accessible toilets on the ground & !rst "oor. The cinema has space for three wheelchairs. Infra-Red headsets are available to those with hearing impairments.

Assistance dogs are welcome.

This guide is available in large print. Call 020 8253 1030 for a copy.For all other Croydon Council enquiries please call 020 8726 6000.

Wed 26 May Agora 11am & 2pm The Scouting Book For Boys 6pm Ondine 8.30pm

Thu 27 May The Scouting Book For Boys 11am & 6pm Ondine 2pm Agora 8.15pm

Fri 28 May The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 1.30pm & 5.30pm Crying With Laughter 8.35pm

Sat 29 May The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 1.30pm Crying With Laughter 5.30pm & 8.30pm

Mon 31 May Closed Bank Holiday

JUNETue 01 Jun The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 11am Crying With Laughter 2.05pm & 4.10pm

Wed 02 Jun Crying With Laughter 11am & 6.15pm The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 2pm City of Life & Death 8.20pm

Thu 03 Jun City Of Life & Death 11am 1.40pm & 8.35pm The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 5.30pm

Cemetery Junction Samson & Delilah How To Train Your Dragon The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

BRING YOUR OWN BABY

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (18)Fri 28 May – Thu 3 Jun2009 SWEDEN 152 MINSDIRECTOR: NIELS ARDEN OPLEV STARS: LENA ENDRE, MICHAEL NYQVIST, NOOMI RAPACE

SWEDISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

An atmospheric suspense thriller based on Stieg Larsson’s bestselling novel. Computer hacker Lisbeth and disgraced journalist Mikael are thrown together to investigate a 40 year-old murder.

Contains scenes of sexual violence

violence on an unbelievable scale. With little ammunition, but strong determination, a group of soldiers and citizens become determined to repel the invaders and save thousands of lives.

Contains strong battle violence and sexual violence

AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENING

The Scouting Book For Boys (15)Fri 21 – Thu 27 May2009 UK 92 MINSDIRECTOR: TOM HAPER STARS: HOLLY GRAINGER, THOMAS TURGOOSE

When David discovers that his best friend Emily is being forced to leave their caravan park home, he agrees to help her to run away. But after their plan starts to unravel, secrets come to light that transform his life in ways he never imagined.

Contains strong language, once very strong and one scene of strong violence

Contains moderate violence, injury detail and infrequent strong language

UK 2009 105 MINS DIRECTOR: JAN DUNN STARS: BRENDA BLETHYN, EMMA BEECHAM, SUSANNAH YORK

Frustrated by her life and driven by her religious feelings, Joanna (Emily Beecham) enters a convent. The cloistered life is active, abuzz with secret rivalries and tensions but Joanne’s past refuses to remain behind her. Jan Dunn’s warm and insightful drama gets to the heart of a hidden world.

Contains strong language and implied sex scenes

and alone they discover that life isn’t always fair, but love never judges.

Contains frequent substance misuse and strong language

The Blind Side (12A)Fri 30 Apr – Thu 6 May2010 US 128 MINSDIRECTOR: JOHN HANCOCK STARS: KATHY BATES, QUINTON AARON, SANDRA BULLOCK

This is an extraordinary true story of a giant teenager who is rejected by his family and finds shelter with Leigh (Oscar winner Sandra Bullock). Brought into her family, his journey takes him to sporting success.

Contains infrequent moderate violence, language and sex references

The Father Of My Children (12A)Wed 5 & Thu 6 May2009 FRANCE, GERMANY 110 MINSDIRECTOR: MIA LØVE STARS: LOUIS-DO LENCQUESAING , CHIARA CASELLI

FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

This film was one of the highlights of the London Film Festival. A charismatic film producer is trying to keep his creditors at bay while bankrolling an over-ambitious slate of new un-commercial films. Although he is drowning under a mountain of debt, his wife and three daughters are blissfully unaware of the

The Headless Woman (12A)Wed 12 & Thu 13 May2008 ARGENTINA, FRANCE, ITALY, SPAIN 89 MINSDIRECTOR: LUCRECIA MARTEL STARS: MARIA ONETTO

SPANISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

A Prophet (18)Fri 14 – Tue 18 May2010 FRANCE, ITALY 155 MINSDIRECTOR: JACQUES AUDIARD STARS: TAHAR RAHIM, NIELS ARESTRUP

FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes, this crime drama is the story of a 19 year-old who finds himself in jail after joining a violent gang. Through self education he challenges the prison power structures and becomes a major prison character. Akin to the Godfather and Scarface this film is from the director of The Beat ThatMy Heart Skipped.

Contains strong bloody violence and very strong language

The Calling (15)+ Q & AFri 14 – Thu 20 MayQ & A will be taking place with the director Jan Dunn on Wed 19 May at 1.30pm

Samson & Delilah (15)Wed 19 & Thu 20 May2009 AUSTRALIA 101 MINSDIRECTOR: WARWICK THORNTON STARS: ROWAN MCNAMARA, SCOTT THORNTON, MARISSA GIBSON, MITJILI GIBSON

ABORIGINAL AND ENGLISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

This film has been hailed as one of the most important films made in Australia. Samson and Delilah live in an isolated aboriginal community in the Central Australian desert. When tragedy strikes they turn their backs on home and strike out on their own. Lost, unwanted

Agora (12A)Fri 21 – Thu 27 May2009 SPAIN 141 MINSDIRECTOR: ALEJANDRO AMENABAR STARS: RACHEL WEISZ, MAX MINGHELLA, OSCAR ISAAC, ASHRAF BARHOM, RUPERT EVANS

Set in Alexandria during the dying days of the Roman Empire this is a drama about the life of the astronomer, philosopher and atheist Hypatia (Rachel Weisz). It charts the struggles of the early Christians and of her slave Davus (Max Minghella) who is torn between his love for his mistress and his Christian beliefs.

Contains moderate violence and brief gory moments

Ondine (12A)Wed 26 & Thu 27 May2009 UK 105 MINSDIRECTED BY NEIL JORDAN STARS: COLIN FARRELL, STEPHEN REA, DERVLA KIRWAN, TONY CURRAN, EMILE HOSTINA

One day an Irish fisherman (Colin Farrell) discovers a beautiful woman in his net. Is she an illegal immigrant or a selkie – a seal in water, a woman on land – as his 10 year-old daughter believes? Like all fairy tales, nothing is quite what it seems.

Crying With Laughter (18)Fri 28 May – Wed 2 Jun2009 UK 93 MINSDIRECTOR: JUSTIN MOLOTNIKOV STARS: STEPHEN MCCOLE, ANDREW NEIL, MALCOLM SHIELDS

For Joey Frisk, a stand-up comic, life has stopped being funny. A talent scout is flying in to see his act. But as he struggles with drink and a cocaine addiction, he is arrested with no recollection of what he is accused of. Looking for help he turns to an old friend – who has recently entered his life – but his friend isn’t here to help. A Scottish BAFTA award-winner, this is a gripping thriller.

Contains very strong references to sex and child abuse

City of Life & Death (15)Wed 2 & Thu 3 Jun2009 CHINA 132 MINS B&WDIRECTOR: LU CHUAN STARS: YE LIU, YUANYUAN GAO, HIDEO NAKAIZUMI, JOHN PAISLEY, SAM VOUTAS

MANDARIN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

1937, China. The country is at war with Japan. Following weeks of bombardment the capital Nanjing falls to the enemy. As the Japanese soldiers advance they bring with them a maelstrom of horror and

How To Train Your Dragon (PG) 2DSat 22 May2010 US 98 MINSDIRECTORS: DEAN DEBLOIS, CHRIS SANDERS VOICES OF: JAY BARUCHEL, GERARD BUTLER, AMERICA FERRERA, CRAIG FERGUSON

Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III is a young Viking prince sent to hunt down the fiercest dragon in the kingdom. Instead he ends up befriending a small dragon and bringing him home. Now Hiccup’s biggest challenge is to convince his tribe to put an end to their dragon slaying ways.

Contains frequent mild threat

The Hurt Locker (15)Fri 14 – Thu 20 May2009 US 131 MINSDIRECTOR: KATHRYN BIGELOW STARS: ANTHONY MACKIE, GUY PEARCE, RALPH FIENNES, JEREMY RENNER

Director Kathryn Bigelow made film history as the first woman Oscar winning director for this 6 times Oscar winner about Iraq. Forced to play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse in the chaos of war, an elite Army bomb squad unit must come together in a city where everyone is a potential enemy and every object could be a deadly bomb.

Contains strong language and gory images

Cemetery Junction (15)Fri 7 – Thu 13 May2010 UK 95 MINSDIRECTOR: RICKY GERVAIS, STEPHEN MERCHANT STARS: CHRISTIAN COOKE, TOM HUGHES, JACK DOOLAN, FELICITY JONES, RALPH FIENNES

This 1970’s comedy follows the exploits of three friends working for an insurance company who spend their days joking, drinking and chasing girls. They all have different outlooks on life – Freddie wants to better himself but charismatic Bruce and lovable loser Snork are happy with life the way it is. When Freddie gets a new job and bumps into his school sweetheart Julie, the gang are forced to make choices that will change their lives for ever.

Contains infrequent very strong language, strong language & sex references

Lourdes (U)Fri 7 – Thu 13 May2009 AUSTRALIA, FRANCE, GERMANY 96 MINSDIRECTOR: JESSICA HAUSNER STARS: SYLVIE TESTUD

FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES

Christine (Sylvie Testud), a wheelchair user, embarks on a pilgrimage to the holy station in the Pyrenees. Christine soon finds herself under the stern supervision of the head nun who seeks to heal her through faith and a firm disposition.

Perrier’s Bounty (15)Fri 30 Apr – Sat 6 May2009 UK, IRELAND 88 MINSDIRECTED BY IAN FITZGIBBON STARS: CILLIAN MURPHY, JIM BROADBENT, BRENDAN GLEESON, JODIE WHITTAKER

This perfectly cast comedy thriller stars Cillian Murphy as Dublin loser Michael, who owes £1,000 to local gangster Darren Perrier (Brendan Gleeson). But when his neighbour Brenda accidentally shoots dead one of Perrier’s henchmen the pair go on the run, stopping only to pick up Michael’s estranged father Jim (Jim Broadbent).

Contains very strong language, strong violence, sex references and drug use

trouble they face as he juggles projects to try and save his career. Based on the real-life figure of Humbert Balsan, this is a must see movie for our times.

Contains moderate violence and scenes of smoking

Driving back from a family party Vero hits something on the road. A dog? Or did she kill someone? Disorientated she drives on. Haunted by flashbacks she faces both guilt and denial as comes to terms with the event. A mesmerizing portrait of a middle-aged woman adrift in modern Argentina this is a film you’ll want to see again.

Contains one use of strong language

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David Lean Cinema 30 April – 03 June 2010

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Cemetery Junction The Scouting Book For Boys The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo