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BRING A BABY Our monthly screening specifically for parents/carers with babies under 18 months. Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.30am. Buggy parking and nappy changing facilities available. All films feature an intermission. Tickets £5.50 – babies go free! Wed 12 June Tigers (PG) Wed 19 June Long Shot (15) RELAXED PERFORMANCES Designed for anyone who would benefit from a more easy-going environment. Low lights will remain on in the auditorium and the volume will be lowered. You are free to move around and make noise, or take a break during the film. Sat 29 June, 2pm Aladdin (PG) HARD OF HEARING SCREENING Captioned screening for customers who are hard of hearing. On screen, subtitles will be displayed throughout the film. Thu 13 June, 5.15pm Tolkien (12A) Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK June 2019 Open Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sunday 2pm - 5pm and evenings during film screenings. Ticket Prices Standard Ticket £7.00 Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £20.00 Access Cinema £3.50 For those in receipt of Universal Credit, Job Seeker’s Allowance (Income Based), Employment and Support Allowance (Income Based), Pension Credit, Income Support, children aged 18 and under and Young Scot Card Holders. Please provide proof of eligibility such as an Award Letter, Customer Journal or Young Scot card. Event Cinema £13.50 Event Cinema U16 £10 Private Hire £100 for 2 hours Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK SEAT RESERVATIONS The RBCFT operates reserved seating for all performances. Please see the seating chart below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 A B C D E F G SCREEN REFUNDS Tickets are non-refundable. At the discretion of staff, tickets may be exchanged for another performance for a £1.50 fee per ticket exchanged. This exchange must be done at least 72 hours before the start of the original film. If tickets are not of equal value, the additional cost will also be charged. SCHOOL VISITS AND GROUP BOOKINGS We welcome school visits and group bookings. Please email [email protected] with your request. EATING & DRINKING IN THE CINEMA Hot and alcoholic drinks are not allowed in the auditorium. You are welcome to bring snacks for children’s films and the Wee Film Club. UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN No unaccompanied children under the age of 12, unless otherwise stated. Sat 1 Wee Film Club 10.30 + 11.30 Sat 1 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30 Sun 2 Maborosi (PG) 4.45 Tue 4 Styx (12A) 5.45 Wed 5 Styx (12A) 7.30 Thu 6 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30 Fri 7 Tolkien (12A) 7.30 Sat 8 Take That Greatest Hits Live Event 8.00 Sun 9 Take That Greatest Hits Live ENCORE 6.45 Tue 11 EVENT CINEMA Royal Ballet Romeo & Juliet 7.15 Wed 12 Tigers (PG) 10.30 + 8.00 Tolkien (12A) 5.45 Thu 13 Tolkien (12A) 5.15 + 7.30 Sat 15 Dumfries Student Film Festival Claymation Workshop 2.00 Dumfries Student Film Festival Public Screening 5.30 Sat 15 Long Shot (15) 7.30 Sun 16 The Yukon Assignment (PG) 4.00 Sun 16 Long Shot (15) 6.00 Tue 18 Woman at War (12A) 7.30 Wed 19 Long Shot (15) 10.30 Wed 19 Woman at War (12A) 7.30 Thu 20 Amazing Grace (U) 7.30 Fri 21 Arctic (12A) 7.30 Sat 22 Arctic (12A) 7.30 Sun 23 Amazing Grace (U) 7.00 Tue 25 Final Ascent: The Legend of Hamish MacInnes (PG) 7.30 Wed 26 Birds of Passage (15) 7.30 Thu 27 Birds of Passage (15) 7.00 Fri 28 Rocketman (15) 7.30 Sat 29 Aladdin (PG) 2.00 Rocketman (15) 7.30 Sun 30 Rocketman (15) 7.00 Birds of Passage Pájaros de verano RSC Live: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Wednesday, June 8th at 7.00pm English National Opera: THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Tuesday, June 18th at 1.30pm and 7.45pm Shakespeare’s Globe MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Thursday, June 20th at 7.15pm Northern Ballet VICTORIA Tuesday, June 25th at 1.30pm and 8.00pm NTLive SMALL Island Thursday, June 27th at 7.00pm Lights... Camera... Ice Cream! Luxury Ice Cream available in e foyer now

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BRING A BABYOur monthly screening specifically for parents/carers with babies under 18 months. Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.30am. Buggy parking and nappy changing facilities available. All films feature an intermission. Tickets £5.50 – babies go free!

Wed 12 June Tigers (PG)Wed 19 June Long Shot (15)

RELAXED PERFORMANCESDesigned for anyone who would benefit from a more easy-going environment. Low lights will remain on in the auditorium and the volume will be lowered. You are free to move around and make noise, or take a break during the film.

Sat 29 June, 2pm Aladdin (PG)

HARD OF HEARING SCREENINGCaptioned screening for customers who are hard of hearing. On screen, subtitles will be displayed throughout the film.

Thu 13 June, 5.15pm Tolkien (12A)

Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATREBOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK June 2019

Open Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sunday 2pm - 5pm and evenings during film screenings.

Ticket PricesStandard Ticket £7.00Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £20.00Access Cinema £3.50For those in receipt of Universal Credit, Job Seeker’s Allowance (Income Based), Employment and Support Allowance (Income Based), Pension Credit, Income Support, children aged 18 and under and Young Scot Card Holders. Please provide proof of eligibility such as an Award Letter, Customer Journal or Young Scot card.

Event Cinema £13.50Event Cinema U16 £10Private Hire £100 for 2 hours

Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATREBOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK

SEAT RESERVATIONS The RBCFT operates reserved seating for all performances. Please see the seating chart below.

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REFUNDS Tickets are non-refundable. At the discretion of staff, tickets may be exchanged for another performance for a £1.50 fee per ticket exchanged. This exchange must be done at least 72 hours before the start of the original film. If tickets are not of equal value, the additional cost will also be charged.

SCHOOL VISITS AND GROUP BOOKINGS We welcome school visits and group bookings. Please email [email protected] with your request.

EATING & DRINKING IN THE CINEMA Hot and alcoholic drinks are not allowed in the auditorium. You are welcome to bring snacks for children’s films and the Wee Film Club.

UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN No unaccompanied children under the age of 12, unless otherwise stated.

Sat 1 Wee Film Club 10.30 + 11.30

Sat 1 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30

Sun 2 Maborosi (PG) 4.45

Tue 4 Styx (12A) 5.45

Wed 5 Styx (12A) 7.30

Thu 6 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30

Fri 7 Tolkien (12A) 7.30

Sat 8 Take That

Greatest Hits Live Event 8.00

Sun 9 Take That

Greatest Hits Live ENCORE 6.45

Tue 11 EVENT CINEMA Royal Ballet Romeo & Juliet 7.15

Wed 12 Tigers (PG) 10.30 + 8.00

Tolkien (12A) 5.45

Thu 13 Tolkien (12A) 5.15 + 7.30

Sat 15 Dumfries Student Film Festival

Claymation Workshop 2.00

Dumfries Student Film Festival Public Screening 5.30

Sat 15 Long Shot (15) 7.30

Sun 16 The Yukon Assignment (PG) 4.00

Sun 16 Long Shot (15) 6.00

Tue 18 Woman at War (12A) 7.30

Wed 19 Long Shot (15) 10.30

Wed 19 Woman at War (12A) 7.30

Thu 20 Amazing Grace (U) 7.30

Fri 21 Arctic (12A) 7.30

Sat 22 Arctic (12A) 7.30

Sun 23 Amazing Grace (U) 7.00

Tue 25 Final Ascent: The Legend of Hamish MacInnes (PG) 7.30

Wed 26 Birds of Passage (15) 7.30

Thu 27 Birds of Passage (15) 7.00

Fri 28 Rocketman (15) 7.30

Sat 29 Aladdin (PG) 2.00

Rocketman (15) 7.30

Sun 30 Rocketman (15) 7.00

Birds of Passage

Pájaros de verano

RSC Live: THE TAMING OF THE SHREWWednesday, June 8th at 7.00pm

English National Opera: THE PIRATES OF PENZANCETuesday, June 18th at 1.30pm and 7.45pm

Shakespeare’s Globe MERRY WIVES OF WINDSORThursday, June 20th at 7.15pm

Northern Ballet VICTORIATuesday, June 25th at 1.30pm and 8.00pm

NTLive SMALL IslandThursday, June 27th at 7.00pm

Lights...Camera...

Ice Cream!Luxury Ice Cream available in the foyer now

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Eighth GradeSat 1 June & Thu 8 JuneBo Burnham | USA 2018 | 94m | 15

A keenly observed and achingly funny portrait of the insecurities and absurdities of being 13 in a world where one’s private experience is lived publicly online.

MaborosiMaborosi no hikari

Sun 2 JuneHirokazu Kore-eda | Japan 1995 | 109m | PG | Japanese with subtitles

After the success of ‘Shoplifters’ earlier this year, we are showing the debut feature of Hirokazu Kore-eda, one of Japan’s foremost contemporary filmmakers.

‘Maborosi’ is a film of astonishing beauty and sadness that traces a widow’s attempts to cope with and comprehend her bereavement.

StyxTue 4 - Wed 5 JuneWolfgang Fischer | Germany/Austria 2018 | 95m | 12A | English, German with partial subtitles

From its opening scenes, ‘Styx’ captivates the viewer with an overarching tension. An unusual and provocative allegory of personal responsibility in the face of the migrant crisis, the film concerns a doctor whose lone sailing trip takes a different direction when she encounters a damaged boat overloaded with desperate refugees. Encompassing themes of racism and western privilege, it’s a tale about taking moral responsibility.Moderate threat

TolkienFri 7 - Thu 13 JuneDome Karukoski | USA 019 | 112m | 12A

The early years of J.R.R. Tolkien are explored in this moving biopic.Moderate war violence

EVENT CINEMA

Take That Greatest Hits LiveSat 8 June – SOLD OUTSun 9 June 150mGet ready to party at the RBC as Gary, Mark and Howard bring their huge 2019 Greatest Hits tour live to the big screen.

EVENT CINEMA

Romeo & JulietTue 11 June Approx 180m incl two intervals

Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers encounter passion and tragedy in Kenneth MacMillan's 20th-century ballet masterpiece.

Amazing GraceThu 20 & Sun 23 JuneAlan Elliott, Sydney Pollack | USA 2018 | 87m | U

In 1972 Aretha Franklin recorded for two nights at a Baptist church in Los Angeles - a legendary session that would become her biggest selling album, Amazing Grace. Remarkably, director Sydney Pollack (‘Out of Africa’) was there to shoot it, but a series of complications led to the footage being left on the shelf - until now. With the help of modern editing techniques, this extraordinary performance comes to the big screen for the first time, over 40 years on.

Birds Of PassagePájaros de verano

Wed 26 – Thu 27 JuneCristina Gallego, Ciro Guerra | Columbia 2018 | 126m | 15 | Wayuu, Spanish & English with subtitles

From the makers of ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ comes a thriller about the origins of the Colombian drug trade, through the epic story of an indigenous Wayuu family that becomes involved in the booming business of drug trafficking in the 1970s.

Now booking for July Yesterday, Toy Story 4 and The Lion King.

Check website for details.

Dumfries Student Film FestivalSat 15 JunePart of the Dumfries Student Film Festival, now in its third year at the Robert Burns Centre.

Claymation Workshop, 2-4pmJoin the team from Dumfries and Galloway College and learn how to make your own film using claymation.

We can't say if you'll end up like Nick Park, creator of Wallace and Gromit, but you'll learn what goes into making your own short feature. Tickets £5

Public screening, 5.30pm, 90mCome and see a showreel of 'short films' from upcoming animators and film-makers who have studied at Dumfries & Galloway College and from schools within the region. You will see computer generated, rotoscope, drawn and stop-motion animations that tell a story, convey a message, or develop personal skills. Tickets £2.50

VOTE 4 IT: Be a part of the 'People's Choice' and vote for your favourite!

The Yukon AssignmentSun 16 JuneChris Lucas | UK 2018 | 86m

A father and son undertake a 500 mile canoe journey through the Canadian wilderness. Gentle in nature, this is a story of authentic adventure and relationship between son and father, to celebrate Father’s Day.

Woman At WarKona fer í stríð

Tue 18 – Wed 19 JuneBenedikt Erlingsson | Iceland 2019 | 101m | 12A | Icelandic with Subtitles

A funny and touching tale of an Icelandic environmental heroine that’ll charm your socks off.Infrequent moderate injury detail

Songwriter Zac Scott will play a set of music before the film. His music is inspired by the environments of

Scotland and Iceland.

ArcticFri 21 - Sat 22 JuneJoe Penna | Iceland 2018 | 96m | 12A Mads Mikkelsen gives a riveting performance as Overgård - a pilot whose plane has crashed in a remote corner of the Arctic. Stranded in the wilderness, he must use every scrap of ingenuity to stay alive.Infrequent strong language, moderate threat, injury detail

Final Ascent: The Legend of Hamish MacInnes Tue 25 JuneRobbie Fraser | UK | 2019 | 81m | PG

The story of a Scottish climber, exploring his accomplishments as well as his struggles with mental health. This film tells the story of his life by mirroring his greatest challenge: to recover his memories and rescue himself.

Long ShotSat 15 - Wed 19 JuneJonathan Levine | USA 2019 | 120m | 15

Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen star in this far-fetched but highly enjoyable comedy yarn about a presidential candidate falling for an out-of-work hack.

TigersWed 12 JuneDanis Tanovic | France, India 2014 | 94m | English, Hindi with partial subtitles | PG

Devastated when he discovers the effects of the infant formula he’s peddling, a young salesman challenges the system and the powers that be, in this based-on-fact drama from Oscar winning director Danis Tanovic (‘No Man’s Land’).

Introduced by Jill Asher, Lactation Consultant based in Dumfries and Harriet Ruysen, midwife and research fellow for the Every Newborn Action Plan Metrics team at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

RocketmanFri 28 June - Thu 4 JulyDexter Fletcher | UK | USA 2019 | 121m | 15

The story of Elton John's (Taron Egerton) life, from his years as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his influential and enduring musical partnership with Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell). In the safe directorial hands of Dexter Fletcher, who brought us The Proclaimers’ musical ‘Sunshine On Leith’ and served as uncredited director for ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ after the original director stepped down.

AladdinSat 29 June – Wed 3 JulyGuy Ritchie | USA 2019 | 128m | PG

Start the summer holidays with a bit of Disney magic. This is a live action remake of Disney's 1992 animated film of Aladdin, which is in turn based on the eponymous Arabic folktale from One Thousand and One Nights.