2010_01 David Lean Cinema Film Guide

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January 2010 Tue 19 Sherlock Holmes Bring Your Own Baby 11am The White Ribbon 3pm Wed 20 Sherlock Holmes 11am / 1.35pm The White Ribbon 5.45pm Seraphine 8.50pm Thu 21 Sherlock Holmes 11am Seraphine 1.35pm The White Ribbon 5.30pm Sherlock Holmes 8.25pm Fri 22 Bright Star 1pm Nowhere Boy 6.30pm / 8.35pm Sat 23 Bright Star 1pm Nowhere Boy 6.30pm / 8.35pm Mon 25 Bright Star 11am Nowhere Boy 1.15pm Bright Star 6.15pm Nowhere Boy 8.30pm Tue 26 Nowhere Boy 11am Bright Star 1.15pm Nowhere Boy 3.30pm Wed 27 Bright Star 11am Nowhere Boy 1.15pm / 6.30pm Harry Brown 8.35pm Thu 28 Nowhere Boy 11am Harry Brown 1pm Nowhere Boy 6.30pm Bright Star 8.35pm Fri 29 Nine 1pm It’s Complicated 6.15pm Nine 8.45pm Sat 30 It’s Complicated 1pm Nine 6.15pm It’s Complicated 8.45pm Mon 01 FEB Nine 11am It’s Complicated 1.15pm Nine 6..15pm / 8.45pm Tue 2 It’s Complicated 11am Nine 1.15pm It’s Complicated 3.45pm Wed 3 It’s Complicated 11am /1.15pm Nine 6.15pm I’m Gonna Explode 8.30pm Thu 4 Nine 11am I’m Gonna Explode 1.15pm It’s Complicated 6.15pm Nine 8.45pm Films at a glance Jan 2010 Fri 01 Jan HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM US ALL! Sat 02 Me and Orson Welles 1pm / 6pm A Serious Man 8.30pm Mon 04 Me and Orson Welles 1pm / 6pm A Serious Man 8.30pm Tue 05 Me and Orson Welles 1pm A Serious Man 3.30pm Wed 06 A Serious Man 1pm Me and Orson Welles 6pm Citizen Kane 8.35pm Thu 07 Citizen Kane 1pm A Serious Man 6pm Me and Orson Welles 8.35pm Fri 08 Amelia 1pm An Education 6.15pm Amelia 8.35pm Sat 9 An Education 1.30pm Amelia 6pm An Education 8.30pm Mon 11 An Education 11am Amelia 1.30pm An Education 6.15pm Amelia 8.35pm Tue 12 Amelia 11am / 1.05pm An Education 3.30pm Wed 13 Amelia 11am An Education 1.05pm Heavy Load 6.45pm An Education 8.45pm Thu 14 Heavy Load 11am Amelia 1.30pm An Education 6.15pm Amelia 8.35pm Fri 15 The White Ribbon 1pm Sherlock Holmes 5.30pm / 8.20pm Sat 16 The White Ribbon 1pm Sherlock Holmes 5.30pm The White Ribbon 8.20pm Mon 18 The White Ribbon 11am Sherlock Holmes 1.40pm / 5.30pm The White Ribbon 8.20pm Ticket office 020 8253 1030 Useful information TICKET PRICES Adults: £7.30 Concessions: £4.80 Children under 12 (for U & PG films): £3.30 Bring Your Own Baby Screenings: Baby goes free! Who gets a concession? Concessions are available to people aged 12-16, over 60s, who are full-time students, people with disabilities and claimants. Concessions are not available after 5pm on Fridays & Saturdays - sorry! 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. 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 find us easily through the new entrance under the Clocktower. We’re here from 10am until the end of the last film each day. Booking fees apply for credit card transactions and online booking, cheques should be made payable to the London Borough of Croydon. HOW TO FIND 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. The nearest car parks are Surrey Street (off Charles Street), Fairfield (off Barclay Road) and St Georges Walk (off Katharine Street). Visit www.tfl.gov.uk and discover how easy it is to get here by public transport. ACCESS There is ramped access through the Library entrance and lifts to the cinema. There are accessible toilets on the ground and first floor. The cinema has space for three wheelchairs. Infra-Red headsets are available to those with hearing impairments. Assistance dogs are welcome. We are part of the Shape Ticket Scheme - for more details visit tickets.shapearts.org.uk This guide is available in large print. Call 020 8253 1030 for your copy. For all other Croydon Council enquiries please call 020 8726 6000. For more information about films and live events visit www.croydonclocktower.org.uk

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Transcript of 2010_01 David Lean Cinema Film Guide

January 2010Tue 19 Sherlock Holmes Bring Your Own Baby 11am The White Ribbon 3pm

Wed 20 Sherlock Holmes 11am / 1.35pm The White Ribbon 5.45pm Seraphine 8.50pm

Thu 21 Sherlock Holmes 11am Seraphine 1.35pm The White Ribbon 5.30pm Sherlock Holmes 8.25pm

Fri 22 Bright Star 1pm Nowhere Boy 6.30pm / 8.35pm

Sat 23 Bright Star 1pm Nowhere Boy 6.30pm / 8.35pm

Mon 25 Bright Star 11am Nowhere Boy 1.15pm Bright Star 6.15pm Nowhere Boy 8.30pm

Tue 26 Nowhere Boy 11am Bright Star 1.15pm Nowhere Boy 3.30pm

Wed 27 Bright Star 11am Nowhere Boy 1.15pm / 6.30pm Harry Brown 8.35pm

Thu 28 Nowhere Boy 11am Harry Brown 1pm Nowhere Boy 6.30pm Bright Star 8.35pm

Fri 29 Nine 1pm It’s Complicated 6.15pm Nine 8.45pm

Sat 30 It’s Complicated 1pm Nine 6.15pm It’s Complicated 8.45pm

Mon 01 FEB Nine 11am It’s Complicated 1.15pm Nine 6..15pm / 8.45pm

Tue 2 It’s Complicated 11am Nine 1.15pm It’s Complicated 3.45pm

Wed 3 It’s Complicated 11am /1.15pm Nine 6.15pm I’m Gonna Explode 8.30pm

Thu 4 Nine 11am I’m Gonna Explode 1.15pm It’s Complicated 6.15pm Nine 8.45pm

Films at a glance Jan 2010

Fri 01 Jan HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM US ALL!

Sat 02 Me and Orson Welles 1pm / 6pm A Serious Man 8.30pm

Mon 04 Me and Orson Welles 1pm / 6pm A Serious Man 8.30pm

Tue 05 Me and Orson Welles 1pm A Serious Man 3.30pm

Wed 06 A Serious Man 1pm Me and Orson Welles 6pm Citizen Kane 8.35pm

Thu 07 Citizen Kane 1pm A Serious Man 6pm Me and Orson Welles 8.35pm

Fri 08 Amelia 1pm An Education 6.15pm Amelia 8.35pm

Sat 9 An Education 1.30pm Amelia 6pm An Education 8.30pm

Mon 11 An Education 11am Amelia 1.30pm An Education 6.15pm Amelia 8.35pm

Tue 12 Amelia 11am / 1.05pm An Education 3.30pm

Wed 13 Amelia 11am An Education 1.05pm Heavy Load 6.45pm An Education 8.45pm

Thu 14 Heavy Load 11am Amelia 1.30pm An Education 6.15pm Amelia 8.35pm

Fri 15 The White Ribbon 1pm Sherlock Holmes 5.30pm / 8.20pm

Sat 16 The White Ribbon 1pm Sherlock Holmes 5.30pm The White Ribbon 8.20pm

Mon 18 The White Ribbon 11am Sherlock Holmes 1.40pm / 5.30pm The White Ribbon 8.20pm

Ticketoffice 020 8253 1030

Useful informationTickeT PricesAdults: £7.30Concessions: £4.80Children under 12 (for U & PG films): £3.30Bring Your Own Baby Screenings: Baby goes free!

Who gets a concession? Concessions are available to people aged 12-16, over 60s, who are full-time students, people with disabilities and claimants. Concessions are not available after 5pm on Fridays & Saturdays - sorry!

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.

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 find us easily through the new entrance under the Clocktower. We’re here from 10am until the end of the last film each day.

Booking fees apply for credit card transactions and online booking, cheques should be made payable to the London Borough of Croydon.

How To find usCroydon 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. The nearest car parks are Surrey Street (off Charles Street), Fairfield (off Barclay Road) and St Georges Walk (off Katharine Street).

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

Access There is ramped access through the Library entrance and lifts to the cinema. There are accessible toilets on the ground and first floor.

The cinema has space for three wheelchairs.

Infra-Red headsets are available to those with hearing impairments.

Assistance dogs are welcome.

We are part of the Shape Ticket Scheme - for more details visit tickets.shapearts.org.uk

This guide is available in large print. call 020 8253 1030 for your copy.

For all other Croydon Council enquiries please call 020 8726 6000.

Formoreinformationaboutfilmsandliveeventsvisitwww.croydonclocktower.org.uk

Me And Orson Welles (12A*)sat 2 Jan – Thu 7 Jan

DireCtor: riCharD LinkLaterStarS: ZaC eFron, CLaire DaneS, eDDie MarSan, Ben ChapLinUk 2009 114 MinS

Bored teenager richard Samuels fantasises about an acting career. a chance meeting with orson Welles (Mckay), suddenly makes his dream a realistic prospect. *Contains moderate sex references and language

Citizen Kane (U) wed 6 Jan & Thu 7 JanDireCtor: orSon WeLLeS1941 US 119 MinS

orson Welles’ first film - about an american newspaper magnate - is as sophisticated today as when it was first made.

A Serious Man (TBC)sat 2 Jan - Thu 7 JanDireCtor: ethan & JoeL CoenStarS: MiChaeL StUhLBarg2009 US 105 MinS

a new masterpiece from the Coen Brothers as they bring their wicked sense of humour to an everyday tale about a

moral man who sees the world turn against him.

Amelia (PG)fri 8 – Thu 14 Jan

DireCtor: Mira nairStarS: hiLary SWank, eWan MCgregor, riCharD gere, ChriStopher eCCLeSton2009 US 112 MinS

Biopic tracing the life of amelia earhart, who made history in 1932 by becoming the first woman ever to fly solo across the atlantic ocean.

An Education (12A*)fri 8 – Thu 14 Jan

DireCtor: Lone SCherFigStarS: peter SarSgarD, eMMa thoMpSon, aLFreD MoLina, Carey MULLigan 2009 Uk 100 MinS

a 16 year old – full of potential – meets David a thirty something playboy, whose idea of an education revolves around Jazz Clubs and late suppers. her family’s dream of a place for her at oxford University is in jeopardy, but will David be the making or the undoing of Jenny?

*Contains moderate sex references

Heavy Load (12A*)wed 13 & Thu 14 Jan

DireCtor: Jerry rothWeLLStarS: JiMMy niChoLS, MiChaeL White, MiCk WiLLiaMS, paUL riCharDS, SiMon Barker2008 Uk 91 MinS

as they thrash out punk covers and mutilate pop tunes, heavy Load are like any other band. the only difference being is that three of the five have a learning disability - which makes the bands survival a precarious negotiation between an institutional timetable, day centres and the rehearsal room. in this humorous documentary the band dispense with stereotypes as they go from their first gig to the release of their first album.

heavy Load are appearing at the Croydon Clocktower on the 15 Jan call us to see them play live.

*Contains one use of strong language

The White Ribbon (15)fri 15 – Thu 21 Jan

DireCtor: MiChaeL hanekeStarS: ChriStian FrieDeL, ULriCh tUkUr, BUrghart kLaUSSner2009 aUStria, FranCe, gerMany, itaLy 144 MinS

gerMan With engLiSh SUBtitLeS

Set in a north german village in 1913, Michael haneke’s Cannes palme d’or-winner explores how the community is shaken by a series of events as unexpected as they are cruel. is it their poorly disciplined children? are they being punished? or are the events heralding the chilling implications of germany’s future? haneke’s film is a profoundly revealing, study of a society teetering on the brink of change. this is a masterpiece that will surely be a candidate for Best Foreign Film at the oscars.

Sherlock Holmes (TBC)fri 15 – Thu 21 Jan

DireCtor: gUy ritChieStarS: roBert DoWney, Jr, JUDe LaW, Mark Strong. raCheL MCaDaMS2009 aUStraLia, Uk, US tBC MinS

arthur Conan Doyle’s most famous characters, “Sherlock holmes” sends holmes (robert Downey, Jr.) and his stalwart partner Watson (Jude Law) face their latest challenge. revealing fighting skills as lethal as his legendary intellect, holmes will battle as never before using superhuman powers.

Seraphine (PG)wed 20 & Thu 21 Jan

DireCtor: Martin provoStStarS: yoLanDe MoreaU, ULriCh tUkUr2008 BeLgiUM, FranCe 125 MinS

FrenCh With engLiSh SUBtitLeS

the biopic of brilliant but little known artist, Seraphine de Senlis, whose life as a cleaner took a fantastic turn when she was discovered by an art critic Wilhelm Uhde. the original ‘Susan Boyle’ story – this film has won 7 Cesar awards including best actress and best film.

Bright Star (PG)wed 22 – Thu 28 Jan

DireCtor: Jane CaMpionStarS: kerry Fox, paUL SChneiDer, aBBie CorniSh, Ben WhiShaW2009 aUStraLia, FranCe, Uk 119 MinS

this is the triumphant return of the director of the piano, Jane Campion tells the story of a secret love affair between poet John keats and his neighbour Fanny Brawne. they go from disliking each other to an

unstoppable passion which surmounted all obstacles but one, keats illness.

Nowhere Boy (15)fri 22 – Thu 28 Jan

DireCtor: SaM tayLor WooDStarS: kriStin SCott thoMaS, aaron JohnSon, anne-Marie DUFF, thoMaS SangSter2009 Uk 97 MinS

a curious and sharp teenager, growing up in the post war Liverpool. two women clash for his love: Mimi, the aunt who raised him and Julia, the mother who gave him up. his fledgling genius finds a kindred spirit in the young paul McCartney. But just as John’s new life begins, his past catches up. poignant and powerful, this is the untold story of the boy who created the Beatles.

Harry Brown (18)wed 27 & Thu 28 Jan

DireCtor: DanieL BarBerStarS: MiChaeL Caine2009 Uk 103 MinS

a modest law-abiding retired Marine (Michael Caine) lives on a depressed housing estate. When

his friend is murdered by a gang of thugs, harry feels compelled to act, dispensing his own brand of justice which causes conflict between himself and the police.

It’s Complicated (TBC)fri 29 Jan – Thu 4 feb

DireCtor: nanCy MyerSStarS: MeryL Streep, Steve Martin, aLeC BaLDWin2009 US 120 MinS

nancy Myers (What Women Want) latest comedy about love, divorce and everything in between. a woman finds herself having an affair with her ex-husband. Can love ever be lovelier a second time round or really is it best to try something exciting and new? it’s never easy but it’s complicated!

Nine (TBC)fri 29 – Thu 4 feb

DireCtor: roB MarShaLLStarS: DanieL Day-LeWiS, peneLope CrUZ, Marion CotiLLarD, niCoLe kiDMan, JUDi DenCh, Sophia Loren2009 US 119 MinS

the award-winning Broadway musical based on Fellini’s 8½ and adapted by anthony Minghella. Film director guido Contini (Day-Lewis) is facing a midlife crisis, struggling with work and his women. nine features a truly stellar cast and glamorous, atmospheric recreations of ‘60s italy. it captures the spirit of Fellini’s film with a masterful blending of fantasy, reality and some magnificently choreographed musical numbers.

I’m Gonna Explode (15)wed 3 – Thu 4 feb

DireCtor: gerarDo naranJoStarS: Jan paBLo De Santiago, Maria DeSChaMpS2008 MexiCo 106MinSSpaniSh With engLiSh SUBtitLeS

this is the story of two fifteen-year-olds who realise that they are not as alone in the world as they previously believed when they fall in love with each other. infused with the same youthful energy that characterized naranjo’s previous work (Drama/Mex), this is a charged and inspiring story of first love and its many revelations. For film classifications visit www.bbfc.co.uk

Ticket office 020 8253 1030 www.croydonclocktower.org.uk Ticket office 020 8253 1030 www.croydonclocktower.org.uk

David Lean Cinema January 2010