20 Mar - 30 Apr 2015 Blade Runner: The Final Cut

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20 Mar - 30 Apr 2015 Blade Runner: The Final Cut
20 Mar - 30 Apr 2015
Blade Runner:
The Final Cut
Thu 23 Apr, 19.15
I’m Still Here:
Elaine Paige from the Royal Albert Hall
A 50th anniversary
celebration
accompanied
by a live set
featuring
special guests
The incomparable Elaine
Paige brings her sell-out
farewell concert at the Royal
Albert Hall to the big screen,
accompanied by a special
live Q&A and intimate
performance.
Ticket prices
Full price £20,
Members £13,
Concessions £15
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Welcome
As the excitement of awards season fades, there are signs of spring just around the corner,
and we bring you a fresh wave of new films to tempt you, starting with Kenneth Branagh’s
CINDERELLA with an all star cast including Downton Abbey’s Lily James, Cate Blanchett,
Richard Madden and Helena Bonham Carter.
Historical fictional drama film THE WATER DIVINER is directed by and stars Russell Crowe
as an Australian farmer who travels to Turkey after the Battle of Gallipoli to trace his three
missing sons. WOMAN IN GOLD is the remarkable true story of Maria Altmann (Helen
Mirren), an elderly Jewish survivor of World War II who sued the Austrian government for
the return of artwork the Nazis stole from her family.
DARK HORSE: THE INCREDIBLE TRUE STORY OF DREAM ALLIANCE the British answer to
Seabiscuit, is an inspirational film which tells the remarkable true story of how a barmaid
from South Wales bred a champion racehorse on her allotment.
Our Discover Cinema strand includes CATCH ME DADDY, which sees 17-year-old Laila on
the run from her traditional Pakistani family to the Yorkshire Moors where she and her boyfriend
attempt to forge an anonymous existence, Michael Winterbottom’s psychological thriller THE
FACE OF AN ANGEL and selected screenings of BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT.
Abbeygate Arts presents ROH Live: The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Bolshoi: Ivan
the Terrible and NT Live: The Hard Problem. There’s also a chance to see Elaine Paige in her
sell-out farewell concert from the Royal Albert Hall, with live set and special guests plus a live
Q&A in Elaine Page: I’m Still Here.
And finally, once again, we are thrilled to be a part of this year’s Bury St Edmunds Festival
(15-24 May) and you can book now for the great films we have lined up including IDA,
NIGHTCRAWLER, LIFE OF RILEY, FORCE MAJEURE and LE JOUR SE LÈVE.
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Marketing Manager
Wed 25 Mar, 18:00
DON'T MISS: THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE
With live piano accompaniment by
John Sweeney. Introduced by Trish Sheil,
Cambridgeshire Film Consortium
An alcoholic is visited on New Year’s Eve by a ghostly
carriage driver who forces him to look back on his
misspent life. This seminal classic of silent-era cinema
was technically impressive for its day, using double
exposure to tell Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlöf’s story.
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Films
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From 27 Mar
The Second
Best Exotic
Marigold
Hotel (PG)
X+Y (12A)
Suite
Française (15)
Cinderella (U)
Director: John Madden.
Starring: Judi Dench,
Maggie Smith,
Richard Gere. UK/USA
2015. 122 mins.
In this splendidly entertaining
sequel, the Marigold’s
co-manager Sonny (Dev
Patel) plans to open a
second hotel, but his
impending marriage and
the unexpected arrival of
two mysterious new guests
(Tamsin Greig and Richard
Gere) prove added strains.
Meanwhile, permanent
residents and hopeless
romantics Judi Dench, Bill
Nighy and Celia Imrie
get involved in numerous
intriguing subplots, all
under the watchful eye of
Muriel (Smith), the keeper of
everyone’s secrets.
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Director: Morgan Matthews.
Starring: Asa Butterfield,
Sally Hawkins, Rafe Spall,
Eddie Marsan.
UK 2014. 112 mins.
Nathan (Butterfield,
ENDER’S GAME) is a shy
schoolboy on the autistic
spectrum, gifted at maths but
socially awkward. When he
gets the opportunity to travel
to Taiwan and compete in a
junior maths contest, he faces
two new scenarios: mixing
with other kids far from
home, and not always being
the smartest person in the
room. Superb performances,
strong characters and an
undercurrent of affectionate
humour make this a quietly
uplifting tale.
Contains strong language,
drug use, injury detail and
brief self harm.
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Director: Saul Dibb.
Starring: Kristin Scott
Thomas, Michelle Williams,
Matthias Schoenaerts.
UK/France/Canada 2014.
107 mins.
Beautiful young Parisian
Lucile Angellier (Williams) is
anxiously awaiting news of
her prisoner-of-war husband
whilst lodging with her
domineering mother-in-law
(Scott Thomas) in a village
in Burgundy. The locals are
soon obliged to billet the
occupying German troops,
and Lucile finds herself falling
for a handsome officer
(Schoenaerts, RUST AND
BONE), leading inevitably
to emotional conflict and
tragedy in this tense, richly
visual and dramatically
gratifying World War II
drama.
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Director: Kenneth Branagh. Starring: Cate Blanchett, Lily James,
Helena Bonham Carter, Hayley Atwell. USA 2015. 113 mins.
Kenneth Branagh brings CINDERELLA back to the big screen for Disney, blending elegant
visual effects with an outstanding cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter,
Derek Jacobi, Lily James, Hayley Atwell and Richard Madden. Blanchett’s turn as the wicked
stepmother nicely balances heart and vitriol, putting her up there with Glenn Close’s Cruella De
Vil in 101 DALMATIONS in the annals of Disney villains. She is beautifully complemented by a
prosthetics-laden Bonham Carter as the fairy godmother, while Cinders herself is imbued with
doe-eyed wonder and just the right amount of youthful wisdom by up-and-comer Lily James
(Downton Abbey). Richard Madden (Game of Thrones) makes for an intelligent, caring and
chivalrous Prince Charming, and the whole adds up a thoroughly modern yet still magical
fairy tale.
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Films
From 27 Mar
From 3 Apr
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (U)
The Water Diviner (15)
Director: Isao Takahata. Japan 2013. 137 mins.
Director: Russell Crowe. Starring: Russell Crowe, Yilmaz Erdogan,
Olga Kurylenko. Australia/Turkey/USA 2014. 111 mins.
Subtitled and dubbed versions will be screened.
The latest masterpiece from the legendary Studio Ghibli is based on a tenth–century Japanese
fable. A peasant discovers a miniature girl growing inside a bamboo shoot and takes her home.
She quickly grows to become the most beautiful young woman in the land, and is wooed by a
series of suitors, including the Emperor himself. But it soon emerges that she is in fact exiled from
the Moon, to which she is bound one day to return. This haunting story is brought to the screen
by Ghibli co-founder and genius animator Isao Takahata (GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES), and is
undoubtedly one of the studio’s finest works. Exquisitely drawn in a style that recalls washed-out
Japanese watercolours, the story is spellbinding and melancholic – an instant classic.
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This striking World War I drama is also co-star Russell Crowe’s directorial debut, and a fine
piece of work it is. Crowe plays Australian farmer Joshua Connor, whose four sons are missing,
presumed dead, in the monumental Battle of Gallipoli. He decides to travel to Turkey to bring
their bodies home. Connor’s search for water on his own arid farmland before he leaves
becomes a metaphor for his poignant quest, as he tries to maintain a connection to his sons
and looks for emotional closure. In Constantinople he falls for his beautiful hotelier (Kurylenko)
and receives unexpected help from a Turkish army officer (Erdogan) who, despite having
been on the opposing side, has sympathy for “the only father who came looking” for his sons.
Crowe gives a heartfelt, nuanced performance, matched by the overall tone of this beautifully
photographed film.
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Films
From 3 Apr
From 10 Apr
While We’re Young
Woman in Gold (Cert TBC) Blade Runner:
The Final Cut (15)
Director: Simon Curtis. Starring: Helen Mirren,
(15)
Director: Noah Baumbach.
Starring: Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts,
Adam Driver, Amanda Seyfried.
USA 2014. 97 mins.
Ryan Reynolds, Daniel Brühl. USA/UK 2015.
TBC mins.
Helen Mirren plays Jewish émigrée Maria
Altmann, whose aunt was the subject of the
famous Gustav Klimt portrait that was seized
by the Nazis and then hung in a Viennese
gallery after the war. Along with a slightly
out-of-his-depth young lawyer (Reynolds,
THE VOICES), Altmann confronts all manner
of obstacles to reclaim her rightful inheritance.
Mirren is at her twinkliest but steeliest, with
sterling support from Charles Dance and
Daniel Brühl (RUSH).
Noah Baumbach follows up FRANCES
HA’s tale of arrested development with this
tongue-in-cheek mid-life crisis comedy, a
gently barbed meditation on the hipster
generation. Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts star
as Josh and Cornelia, married 40-something
New York filmmakers who befriend a cool
young bohemian couple from Brooklyn,
Jamie (Driver) and Darby (Seyfried). Before
long, the youngsters have them in their thrall,
Cornelia going hip-hop dancing with Darby
while Josh gleans rejuvenating fashion tips
from Jamie. But after a while the fun begins to
wear off, and Josh starts to notice that Jamie
may not be quite as guileless as he seems.
WHILE WE’RE YOUNG is about the concept
of youth itself: a bittersweet and ultimately
wise reflection on nostalgia, jealousy and
self-acceptance.
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From 10 Apr
Director: Ridley Scott. Starring: Harrison Ford,
Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James
Olmos, Daryl Hannah. USA/Hong Kong/
UK 2007. 117 mins.
Undoubtedly one of the most influential sci-fi
movies of all time, Ridley Scott’s brooding,
doom-laden thriller is set in a spectacularly
imagined future Los Angeles, where a hired
killer is on the trail of a group of renegade
androids. This ‘final cut’ of the film is the
only version over which Scott had full
artistic control: with its intense atmosphere,
breathtaking visuals and lavish soundtrack
by Vangelis, it’s an unforgettable big-screen
experience.
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Films
From 10 Apr
From 17 Apr
From 24 Apr
Wild Tales (15)
A Little Chaos (Cert TBC)
The Falling (Cert TBC)
Director: Damián Szifrón.
Starring: Ricardo Darín, Leonardo Sbaraglia,
Erica Rivas. Argentina/Spain 2014.
122 mins. Spanish with English subtitles.
Director: Alan Rickman.
Starring: Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet,
Matthias Schoenaerts, Helen McCrory,
Stanley Tucci. UK 2014. TBC mins.
Director: Carol Morley. Starring: Maisie Williams, Florence Pugh, Maxine Peake.
UK 2014. TBC mins.
Nominated for Best Foreign-Language Film
in the 2015 Oscars, WILD TALES comprises
six episodes linked by common themes of
dark, comedic misfortune and revenge.
The first has echoes of co-producer Pedro
Almodóvar’s I’M SO EXCITED! as a snotty
catwalk model (María Marull) realises she
has boarded a plane full of people who
have also in some way maltreated an exboyfriend she unceremoniously dumped…
and guess who’s in the cockpit? Other
segments include a surrealist road-rage
showdown worthy of MAD MAX, a jealous
bride causing mayhem at her wedding
party, and a corrupt millionaire incensed
by his equally unscrupulous lawyer. Ricardo
Darín, so exceptional in THE SECRET IN
THEIR EYES, appears as an explosively
vengeful demolition engineer. Director
Szifrón’s fast-moving narrative style packs this
wickedly hilarious compendium with huge
entertainment value.
Paris, 1682. Louis XIV (Rickman) desires some
grand gardens to complement his new palace
at Versailles, and chief architect André Le
Nôtre (Schoenaerts) has invited submissions
from the nation’s most respected landscapers.
Throwing her hat into the ring is Sabine De
Barra (Winslet), whose harmonious vision for
the space assigned to her takes advantage
of its natural grotto setting. This sumptuous
period drama gives ample opportunity
for the cast to have fun – particularly the
smoulderingly handsome Schoenaerts,
the reliably naughty Helen McCrory as
his scheming wife, and Stanley Tucci as a
flamboyant aristocrat. The tender friendship
that develops between De Barra and Le
Nôtre is nicely juxtaposed with the decadent
mores of the French court, allowing the film
to retain a beating heart beneath its many
surface pleasures.
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Renowned British director Morley (DREAMS OF A LIFE) wowed the 2014 London Film Festival
and garnered five-star reviews with this intense, atmospheric and at times blackly funny tale
of female sexuality and psychological weirdness in 1960s England. Sixteen-year-old Lydia
(Williams) and Abbie (Pugh) are best friends, but after Abbie loses her virginity, a kind of
strangeness comes between them that then spreads to the rest of their all-girl school, resulting
in an outbreak of fits and fainting that their oppressively strict teachers (Monica Dolan, Greta
Scacchi) cannot explain nor contain. What dark secret is Abbie harbouring, and how is it
wreaking this terrible effect on her peers? THE FALLING has shades of Peter Weir’s PICNIC
AT HANGING ROCK, but its distinctively English Gothic sensibility – underlined by an eerie
soundtrack from Tracey Thorn – make it entirely unique.
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Films
From 24 Apr
Dark Horse: The Incredible
True Story of Dream Alliance (PG)
Director: Louise Osmond. UK 2014. 86 mins.
An inspirational British underdog tale in the vein of PRIDE and BILLY ELLIOT, DARK HORSE
is a triumphant celebration of a working-class Welsh community and the horse they bred for
glory. In early 2000, Jan Vokes, a barmaid in the village of Cefn Fforest, somehow persuaded
a syndicate of villagers to club together and buy a thoroughbred mare, have her serviced by
an ageing stallion, and stable the resulting foal on a local allotment. When a prestigious horse
trainer then agreed to take on the young animal, the crazy notion of breeding a racing winner
began to seem a reality. Tracing the events that followed, DARK HORSE boasts all the plot
twists of the most ingeniously scripted drama, combining stunning archive footage with artful
reconstructions, and capturing the thrill and beauty of the plucky horse – aptly named Dream
Alliance – in action.
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28 MarHop (U) 95 mins
25 Apr Bugsy Malone (U) 94 mins
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Discover Cinema
Whether it’s a forgotten classic, an art-house gem or a riveting documentary,
there will always be something different to discover in our weekly strand.
Tue 24 Mar
Tue 31 Mar
Tue 7 Apr
The Duke of
Burgundy (18)
Kumiko, the
Treasure Hunter
(12A)
Catch Me Daddy
(15)
Director: Peter Strickland.
Starring: Sidse Babett
Knudsen, Chiara D’Anna.
UK 2014. 104 mins.
This dark, dreamlike,
erotically charged drama has
all the mystery and borderline
surrealism of the director’s
BERBERIAN SOUND
STUDIO. Shot in a crumbling
mansion in rural Hungary, the
film charts the increasingly
intense sadomasochistic
relationship between butterfly
collector Cynthia (Knudsen,
hitherto best known in the UK
as the feisty prime minister in
the Danish TV show Borgen)
and her new housekeeper,
Evelyn (D’Anna).
Director: David Zellner.
Starring: Rinko Kikuchi,
David Zellner. USA 2014.
105 mins. English, and
Japanese with English
subtitles.
Director: Daniel Wolfe.
Starring: Sameena Jabeen
Ahmed, Connor McCarron,
Ali Ahmad. UK 2014.
112 mins.
The Yorkshire Moors are
the bleak backdrop for this
In this sweet and funny
realist thriller centred on Laila
character study, a
(Ahmed), a punky British
young woman (Kikuchi,
Pakistani teenager who has
NORWEGIAN WOOD) sets escaped her family to hide out
out on a journey in the belief
in a caravan with her white
that a VHS of FARGO will
boyfriend. Thugs including
lead her to a large case of
her own brother (Ahmad)
money. A film about cinephilia are hired by her father to
as well as the disconnect
exact an ‘honour killing’,
between reality and the
and the ensuing chase is
fantasy world of movies,
masterfully driven by director
KUMIKO combines the wit
Daniel Wolfe, with fearless
and warmth of the Coens with performances from his cast of
a melancholy streak entirely
promising newcomers.
its own.
Contains occasional bloody
images.
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Tue 14 Apr (plus selected
shows throughout week)
Blade Runner: The
Final Cut (15)
Director: Ridley Scott.
Starring: Harrison Ford,
Rutger Hauer, Sean Young.
USA/Hong Kong/UK 2007.
117 mins.
Tue 28 Apr
Tue 21 Apr
The Face of an Angel Duck Soup (U)
(15)
Director: Leo McCarey.
Director: Michael
Winterbottom. Starring: Kate
Beckinsale, Daniel Brühl,
Cara Delevingne. UK/Italy/
Spain 2014. 101 mins.
Arguably a film-within-aUndoubtedly one of the most film-within-a-docudrama,
influential sci-fi movies of all
maverick auteur Michael
time, Ridley Scott’s brooding, Winterbottom’s (TRISTRAM
doom-laden thriller is set in
SHANDY) fictional
a spectacularly imagined
psychological thriller
future Los Angeles, where a
meditates on the 2007 murder
hired killer is on the trail of a
of British student Meredith
group of renegade androids. Kercher in Italy. The film
This ‘final cut’ of the film is
follows director Thomas Lang
the only version over which
(Brühl, RUSH), who’s making
Scott had full artistic control:
a movie based on a strikingly
with its intense atmosphere,
similar case. Winterbottom’s
breathtaking visuals and
typically determined quest
lavish soundtrack by Vangelis, for deeper truths is highly
it’s an unforgettable bigabsorbing as he explores
screen experience.
our collective obsession with
murder, confronting the darker
elements of the human psyche.
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Starring: Groucho Marx,
Harpo Marx, Chico Marx,
Zeppo Marx. USA 1933.
69 mins.
Hail Freedonia! The Marx
Brothers take control of a
small country and there’s an
immediate outbreak of war,
chaos, firecracker gags and
sublime slapstick.
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Abbeygate Arts
Maxine Peake
as Hamlet
Met Opera
Cavalleria Rusticana
plus Pagliacci
● Tickets: Full price £20 /
Members £15 / Concessions £16
Live: Sat 25 Apr, 17.30
Encore: Wed 29 Apr, 13.30
National Theatre
A View from the Bridge
Live: Thu 26 Mar, 19.00
Maxine Peake as Hamlet
Live: Mon 23 Mar, 19.00
● Tickets: Full price £30 /
Members £23 / Concessions £25
● Weekday Encores before 17.00:
Full price £20 / Members £13 /
Concessions £15
The Hard Problem
Live: Thu 16 Apr, 19.00
● Tickets: Full price £17.50 /
Members £13 / Concessions £14
Royal Opera House
Rise and Fall of the
City of Mahagonny
Live: Wed 1 Apr, 19.15
● Tickets: Full price £20 /
Members £13 / Concessions £15
Special Events
The Phantom Carriage
plus Live Accompaniment
Wed 25 Mar, 18.00
● Tickets: Normal admission prices apply
Show Boat
Bolshoi Ballet
Classic American musical from
San Francisco Opera
Ivan the Terrible
Sun 29 Mar, 16.00
Captured Live: Sun 19 Apr, 16.00
● Tickets: Full price £15 /
Members £13 / Concessions £15
● Tickets: Full price £20 /
Members £15 / Concessions £16
Jane Shore
Silent Film and Live Music Tour
Sat 22 Apr, 18.30
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X+Y
Suite Française
Abbeygators
Paddington, Sat 11.00
Screen Arts
Maxine Peake as Hamlet, Mon 19.00
NT Live: A View from the Bridge,
Thu 19.00
The Phantom Carriage plus
Live Accompaniment, Wed, 18.00
Discover Cinema
The Duke of Burgundy, Tue
Woman in Gold
Wild Tales
While We’re Young
The Water Diviner
Abbeygators
Tinker Bell and the Legend of
the Neverbeast, Sat 11.00
Discover Cinema
Blade Runner: The Final Cut, Tue
Screen Arts
NT Live: The Hard Problem, Thu 19.00
Fri 17 Apr
Main Features
Fri 27 Mar
Main Features
Cinderella
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Abbeygators
Hop, Sat, 11.00
Screen Arts
A Little Chaos
Woman in Gold
Abbeygators
A Bug's Life Sat 11.00
Screen Arts
Bolshoi: Ivan the Terrible, Sun 16.00
Elaine Paige: I'm Still Here, Thu 19.15
Jane Shore, Wed 18.30
Show Boat, Sun 16.00
ROH Live: Rise and Fall of the City
of Mahagonny, Wed 19.15
Discover Cinema
Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, Tue
Fri 24 Apr
Discover Cinema
The Face of an Angel, Tue
Main Features
Fri 3 Apr
The Falling
Dark Horse
Main Features
The Water Diviner
While We’re Young
Cinderella
Abbeygators
Paddington, Sat 11.00
Discover Cinema
Catch Me Daddy, Tue
Abbeygators
Bugsy Malone, Sat 11.00
Screen Arts
Met Opera Live: Cavalleria Rusticana
plus Pagliacci, Sat 17.30
Met Encore: Cavalleria Rusticana
plus Pagliacci, Wed 13.30
Discover Cinema
Duck Soup
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Membership
Abbeygate Members enjoy the following benefits and discounts.
● Free film tickets (three for Single Members, six for Joint Members
and two for Student Members)
(not redeemable against Abbeygate Arts shows)
● Up to £2 discount on tickets for a year
(the discount is for the Member only, not the whole party)
● 10% off the Member’s food and drinks
● The Abbeygate programme posted to your home
(not included in Student Membership)
Retired Membership.
● Available to those who are over 60 and retired
(you must bring proof of status to the cinema)
Student Membership.
Student
Membership
now
available
● Available to those in full-time or part-time secondary or
higher education (age 15+), including mature students
(you must bring proof of status to the cinema)
Prices.
Single Membership £36
Joint Membership £67 (two people living at one address)
Retired Membership £32
Joint Retired Membership £59 (two people living at one address)
Student Membership £10
For full details, and to buy or renew your Membership,
call 0871 902 5722 or ask at the cinema.

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