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Free lectures, Q&As, classes and more! DON’T MISS OUR EDIT ROOM EVENTS DANCE | PERFORMANCES CLASSES | CINEMA | WORKSHOPS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT JANUARY& FEBRUARY BOX OFFICE BOOK ONLINE 01202 203630 www.pdsw.org.uk PDSW CINEMA FOR FAMILIES

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Pavilion Dance South West's cinema programme for January and February 2015. Screening art house cinema, new releases and family films in Bournemouth.

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TOP THREE REVOLTING FILMS#3 / ROSS CLEAVER / CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Free lectures, Q&As,

classes and more!

DON’T MISSOUR EDIT ROOM EVENTS

DANCE | PERFORMANCES

CLASSES | CINEMA | WORKSHOPS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

JANUARY &

FEBRUARY

BOX OFFICE

BOOK ONLINE

01202 203630 www.pdsw.org.uk

PDSW CINEMA FOR FAMILIES

NIGHTCRAWLER (2014) 7.45pm onlyDir. Dan GilroyJake Gyllenhaal stars as Lou Bloom, a driven man desperate for work. When he muscles into the world of L.A. crime journalism, he blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story. Aiding him in his effort is Nina, a TV-news veteran, played by Rene Russo.

THE IMITATION GAME (2014) Dir. Morten TyldumBenedict Cumberbatch portrays legendary English cryptanalyst, Alan Turing, who helped crack the Enigma code during World War II in a nail-biting race against time at Britain’s top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park.

HOCKNEY (2014) Dir. Randall Wright Hockney is the definitive portrait of David Hockney, one of the Britain’s most beloved artists, with revealing contributions from Hockney himself and his friends and colleagues.

GET ON UP (2014) Dir. Tate Taylor A chronicle of James Brown’s rise from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential musicians in history.

WINTER SLEEP (2014) Dir. Nuri Bilge CeylanAydin, a former actor, runs a small hotel in central Anatolia with his young wife Nihal, with whom he has a stormy relationship, and his sister Necla, who is suffering from her recent divorce. In the winter, as the snow begins to fall, the hotel turns into a shelter but also into a prison that fuels their animosities...

THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS (2014) Dir. James Hall, Edward Lovelace Imagine your mind has been wiped: memories, knowledge, language – everything has vanished ... The Possibilities Are Endless tells the story of Edwyn Collins, the Scottish songwriter who suffered a stroke so severe that it effectively deleted the contents of his brain.

KON–TIKI (2012) 7.45pm onlyDir. Joachim Rønning, Espen SandbergLegendary explorer Thor Heyerdal’s epic 4,300-mile crossing of the Pacific on a balsawood raft in 1947, in an effort to prove that it was possible for South Americans to settle in Polynesia in pre-Columbian times.

Norwegian with English subtitles.

BIG EYES (2014)Dir. Tim Burton A drama centred on the awakening of the painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.

FILM PROGRAMME JANUARY TO FEBRUARY 2015

MONDAY NIGHT IS FILM NIGHT 05 JAN

19 JAN

26 JAN

02 FEB

12 JAN 09 FEB

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MONDAYS2.30pm & 7.45pm

Tickets: £6 (two for £10)

16 FEB

23 FEB

Front cover main image: Kon-Tiki Front cover family cinema image: Paddington Inside images: Hockney, Nightcrawler, Paddington, The Book of LIfe

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11.30am & 3pm

Tickets: £4 (three for £9)

babes in arms free

SUNDAYS

PADDINGTON (2014) Dir. Paul King

A young Peruvian bear travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington

Station, he begins to realise that city life is not all he had imagined – until he meets the kindly Brown family, who offer him a

temporary haven..Running time: 95 minutes

THE BOOK OF LIFE (3D) (2014) Dir. Jorge R. Gutierrez

Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations

of his family and following his heart, embarks on an adventure that spans three

fantastic worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

Running time: 95 minutes

01 FEB

01 MAR

EDIT ROOM

We are delighted to continue “Edit Room”, a series of free monthly events to complement our film programme with lectures, talks and classes, to

give you a truly immersive cinema experience. The Edit Room programme has been made possible by our creative agency and PDSW Cinema sponsors, Revolting. www.wearerevolting.co.uk

For more information about specific Edit Room events visit our website or call us on 01202 203630.

HOW TO FIND USWe are located at the back of the Bournemouth Pavilion, Westover Road. We are close to all major bus routes. Parking is available nearby at several car parks but can be limited when the town gets busy so please plan accordingly. As the Pavilion Car Park is often full (£2.50 for 2 hours), we recommend Central Car Park on Upper Hinton Road, BH1 2HH, which is a short walk away and £1 for 2 hours (prices correct at time of print. Please check www.bournemouth.gov.uk for updates).

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TOP THREE REVOLTING FILMS#3 / ROSS CLEAVER / CREATIVE DIRECTOR

BOOGIE NIGHTS

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD

I became obsessed with this movie at art school. Structurally, aesthetically; it’s flawless. An amazing cast put in career defining performances. Plus it has one of the most notorious prosthesis in cinema history.

Captain Von Trapp is one of the coolest characters in cinema, not only does he lead an arena of people in an Austrian nationalist anthem in the face of Nazi occupying oppression, he does it in lederhosen! Best. Musical. Ever.

Even as an old man I can feel a truth in growing into a young adult and falling in love, hidden in multi coloured explosions, a deafening sound track and spot on video game references. I love this film now, if I’d seen it 20 years ago it would have blown my mind.