FEB 2016 - Ipswich Film Theatre Trust

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FEB 2016 - Ipswich Film Theatre Trust
Screen
2
Brooklyn (12A)
The Hateful Eight (18)
2.30
7.30
Hector (15)
Hector (15)
2.30
7.30
Wed 3
The Hateful Eight (18)
7.30
Hector (15)
7.30
Thu 4
The Lady In the Van (12A)
The Hateful Eight (18)
2.30
7.30
Hector (15)
Hector (15)
2.30
7.30
Fri 5
Room (15)
Joy (12A)
6.00
8.15
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
7.30
Sat 6
Room (15)
Joy (12A)
Room (15)
2.30
6.00
8.30
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
2.30
7.30
Tue 9
Joy (12A)
Room (15)
2.30
7.30
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
2.30
7.30
Wed 10
Room (15)
7.30
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
7.30
Thu 11
Room (15)
Room (15)
2.30
7.30
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
2.30
7.30
Fri 12
The Revenant (15)
7.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 7.30
Sat 13
Antboy (PG)
When Harry Met Sally (15)
The Revenant (15)
11.00
2.30
7.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 2.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 7.30
Mon 15
The Peanuts Movie (U)
2.30
Tue 16
The Dressmaker (12A)
The Revenant (15)
2.30
7.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 2.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 7.30
Wed 17
The Peanuts Movie (U)
The Revenant (15)
2.30
7.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 7.30
Thu18
The Revenant (15)
The Revenant (15)
2.30
7.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 2.30
Sleeping With Other People (15) 7.30
Fri 19
2.30
6.00
8.30
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
7.30
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The Peanuts Movie (U)
Spotlight (15)
Our Brand Is Crisis (15)
Sat 20
Spotlight (15)
Our Brand Is Crisis (15)
Spotlight (15)
2.30
6.00
8.15
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
7.30
7.30
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Tue 23
Our Brand Is Crisis (15)
Spotlight (15)
2.30
7.30
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
7.30
7.30
Wed 24
Spotlight (15)
7.30
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
7.30
Thu 25
Spotlight (15)
NT Live: As You Like It
2.30
7.00
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
Janis: Little Girl Blue (15)
7.30
7.30
Fri 26
Youth (15)
The 33 (12A)
6.00
8.30
Rams (15)
7.30
Sat 27
Youth (15)
The 33 (12A)
Youth (15)
2.30
6.00
8.30
Rams (15)
Rams (15)
2.30
7.30
Who we are:
IFT is a community based two screen cinema, specialising in
independent and world cinema. This venture is run by the Ipswich
Film Theatre Trust, a not-for-profit organisation staffed
by volunteers.
Ticket prices:
Film tickets are £7/£3 for 25s & under, and are available from the
Box-Office before the film begins or in advance from our website.
Box-Office opens 30 minutes before performance starts.
More information:
For more information, to contact us, watch trailers of all the films
being shown or read our film blog visit our website www.iftt.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
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Ipswich Film Theatre Trust is a company limited by guarantee.
Registered in England and Wales, number 07031196.
Saracens House, St Margarets Green, Ipswich, IP4 2BN
Thursday 7 July at 7.15pm
Branagh Theatre Live
Romeo & Juliet
Our programme of live screenings
from The National Theatre
and other venues continues.
Please check our web site
(www.iftt.co.uk) for details.
Thursday 25 February at 7pm
As You Like It
The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Live cinema season
continues with a new vision of Shakespeare’s heartbreaking
tale of forbidden love. Branagh and his creative team present a
modern passionate version of the classic tragedy. A longstanding feud between Verona’s Montague and Capulet
families brings about devastating consequences for two young
lovers caught in the conflict. Reuniting the stars of his celebrated
film of Cinderella, Kenneth Branagh directs Richard Madden and
Lily James as Romeo and Juliet and Sir Derek Jacobi as Mercutio
(R/T 210 mins). All tickets £14.
COMING SOON: The Entertainer - 13 October 2016
Monday 28 March at 3pm
The Railway Children
E. Nesbit’s The Railway Children
follows the story of Roberta
(Bobbie), Phyllis and Peter, three
sheltered siblings who suffer a
huge upheaval when their father,
who works for the Foreign Office,
is taken away from their London
home and falsely imprisoned. The
children and their mother, now
penniless, are forced to move from
London to rural Yorkshire near a
railway line.
York Theatre Royal’s Olivier award-winning production of this
imaginative stage adaptation is directed for the screen by International
Emmy award-winning Ross MacGibbon. The filmed event from
the National Railway Museum in Yorkshire features the original
locomotive from the much-loved 1970 film. 125 mins (inc 15 min
interval). Tickets: £15 (adult) & £12 (25 & under)
Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of
love and change comes to the National
Theatre for the first time in over 30
years, with Rosalie Craig (London
Road, Macbeth at MIF) as Rosalind.
With her father the Duke banished
and in exile, Rosalind and her
cousin Celia leave their lives in the
court behind them and journey
into the Forest of Arden. There,
released from convention, Rosalind
experiences the liberating rush of
transformation. Disguising herself as
a boy, she embraces a different way
of living and falls spectacularly in love.
All tickets £13.
FEB
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Tue 2
Where we are:
IFT is located in The Ipswich Corn Exchange, King Street, Ipswich,
IP1 1DH. IFT is disabled accessible.
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Family Matinees
Saturday 13 February at 11am
Antboy: Revenge
of the Red Fury (PG)
Bitten by a mutant ant, 13-year old Pelle gains superpowers
(including acidic pee which sometimes is not all that useful …) but
struggles to have a normal teenage life. 80 mins. Screening as part
of the Aldeburgh and Suffolk Coastal Young People’s Film Festival.
Thursday 3 March at 7pm
Mon 15, Wed 17 & Fri 19 Feb
Following a sell-out run at London’s Royal Court Theatre, Olivier and
Academy Award® winner Martin McDonagh (The Pillowman, The
Cripple of Inishmaan, In Bruges) returns to the West End with Matthew
Dunster’s award-winning production of his deeply funny new play
Hangmen, broadcast live to cinemas by National Theatre Live.
In his small pub in the northern English town of Oldham, Harry
(David Morrissey – The Walking Dead, State of Play) is something of
a local celebrity. But what’s the second-best hangman in England to
do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? Amongst the cub reporters
and pub regulars dying to hear Harry’s reaction to the news, his old
assistant Syd (Andy Nyman – Peaky Blinders, Death at a Funeral) and
the peculiar Mooney (Johnny Flynn – Clouds of Sils Maria) lurk with
very different motives for their visit. (R/T 180 mins). All tickets £14.
A comic and engaging adventure for Snoopy & Charlie Brown.
88 mins. All tickets £3.
Hangmen (15)
Snoopy & Charlie Brown:
The Peanuts Movie (U)
Ipswich Film Theatre www.iftt.co.uk
Please check diary for screening times.
FEBRUARY 2016
Fri 29 Jan - Thu 4 Feb (Not 31 & 1)
Fri 5 - Thu 11 Feb (Not 7 & 8)
Dir: Quentin Tarantino, US, 2015, 182 mins.
Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh,
Samuel L Jackson.
Dir: Lenny Abrahamson, US, 2015, 118 mins.
Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Sean Bridgers.
The Hateful Eight (18)
1
In wintery Wyoming, a few years after the end
of the Civil War, bounty hunter John Ruth is
transporting a fugitive, Daisy Domergue, to
face justice when, caught in a storm, they seek
shelter in a remote stagecoach stopover. There
they encounter a group of strangers, and, as the
blizzard rages, must face deception and betrayal.
Quentin Tarantino returns to the Western genre
for another outrageous, violent and enthralling
tall tale.
Fri 29 Jan - Thu 4 Feb (Not 31 & 1)
Hector (15)
2
Room (15)
1
Bolshoi Babylon (PG)
2
Dir: Nick Read & Mark Franchetti, UK, 2015, 87 mins.
Brooklyn (12A)
1
Dir: John Crowley, UK/Can/Ire, 2015, 112 mins.
Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Michael Zegen.
A romantic drama about an Irish girl who moves
to New York during the 1950s. A heart-warming
immigrant tale based on the book by Colm Tóibín
that earned Saoirse Ronan a Best Actress Oscar
nomination.
1
Does sex make it impossible for men and women
to be true friends? This is the dilemma Harry and
Sally debate when they first meet in college. When
they reconnect years later, they’re no closer to
agreeing on an answer, but one fateful night is
about to put their theories to the test... We’re
screening a new print of this classic comedy for
the romantically inclined among you.
Tue 16 Feb
Dir: Jake Gavin, UK, 2015, 87 mins.
Peter Mullan, Keith Allen, Natalie Gavin.
It’s a cold December in Scotland, as Hector
and his friends prepare for their annual trip to
a Christmas shelter in London. In poor health
and in the midst of a tragedy, he realises his
need to reconnect with his past and his family.
A compelling, powerful tale that portrays part of
the reality of being homeless.
Tue 2 Feb
When Harry
Met Sally (15)
Spotlight (15)
1
Dir: Thomas McCarthy, US, 2015, 129 mins.
Dir: Rob Reiner, US, 1989, 92 mins.
Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher.
Seven years after being kidnapped and held
locked in a small room, a woman plots to escape
her confinement with her 5 year old son who
knows no other life. Unexpectedly uplifting, this
is an emotional epic about maternal love.
Fri 5 - Thu 11 Feb (Not 7 & 8)
Fri 19 - Thu 25 Feb (Not 21 & 22)
Sat 13 Feb
The Dressmaker (12A)
In 2001 a team of journalists investigate
allegations of child abuse by Catholic priests
spanning some 30 years and the possibility of a
cover-up within the local Archdiocese in Boston.
An engrossing and important thriller.
Fri 26 Feb - Thu 3 Mar (Not 28 & 29)
Youth (15)
1
Dir: Paolo Sorrentino, It/Fr/UK, 2015, 124 mins,
English & Spanish dialogue. Michael Caine,
Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz.
1
Dir: Jocelyn Moorhouse, Aus, 2015, 118 mins.
Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Judy Davis.
The Bolshoi is one of the most famous institutions
in the world. Recently, however, the theatre has
been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons:
intrigue, personal attacks and management
changes have created lurid headlines. With
unparalleled behind the scenes access, the film
pays tribute to the dancers’ extraordinary artistic
and athletic talents and the ruthless ambition
needed to survive in the world’s most famous
ballet company.
Fri 12 - Thu 18 Feb (Not 14 & 15)
The Revenant (15)
1
Dir: Alejandro González Iñárritu, US, 2015,
156 mins. Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy,
Domhnall Gleeson.
A rejected woman turned Parisian dressmaker
returns to her small hometown in 1950s
Australia to get to the bottom of the persecution
she suffered after the murder of a schoolmate in
the past. A glossy and darkly comic revenge story
that is an absolute blast from start to finish.
Fri 19 - Thu 25 Feb (Not 21 & 22)
Janis: Little Girl Blue(15) 2
While staying in a Swiss Alpine spa, a wretired
conductor and his scriptwriter friend discuss
life, love and death. Michael Caine and Harvey
Keitel give career defining performances in this
emotionally rich contemplation of life’s wisdom
gained, lost and remembered.
Fri 26 Feb - Tue 1 Mar (Not 28 & 29)
The 33 (12A)
1
Dir: Patricia Riggen, US/Chile, 2015, 127 mins,
English & Spanish dialogue. Antonio Banderas,
Rodrigo Santoro, Juliette Binoche.
Dir: Amy J Berg, US, 2015, 107 mins.
Thu 4 Feb
The Lady In the Van (12A) 1
Dir: Nicholas Hytner, UK, 2015, 104 mins.
Maggie Smith, Dominic Cooper, Alex Jennings.
It’s the late 1960s and Alan Bennett has just
moved to Camden. No sooner has he arrived
than he encounters Miss Shepherd, a destitute
and irascible lady of an indeterminate age who
resides in her van up the street. Bennett takes
pity on her and allows her to park the van in his
driveway, not realising that she will remain there
until her death 15 years later!
Fri 5 - Tue 9 Feb (Not 7 & 8)
Joy (12A)
Dir: David O. Russell, US, 2015, 124 mins.
Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro,
Bradley Cooper.
1
An intensely emotional comedy about a struggling
single mother who builds a business empire
after inventing a self-wringing mop. Based on an
inspirational true story and filled with captivating
performances.
A powerful and gripping true tale of survival and
revenge following a man who is abandoned by
his fellow fur-trappers after he is attacked by a
bear and left for dead during an expedition in the
American Midwest in 1823.
Fri 12 - Thu 18 Feb (Not 14 & 15)
Sleeping With
Other People (15)
2
Janis Joplin is one of the most revered and
iconic rock & roll singers of all time, a tragic and
misunderstood figure who thrilled millions of
listeners and blazed new creative trails before
her death in 1971 at age 27. An intimate and
insightful portrait of a complicated, driven, often
beleaguered artist.
Fri 19 - Tue 23 Feb (Not 21 & 22)
Our Brand Is Crisis (15) 1
Dir: David Gordon Green, US, 2015, 107 mins.
Sandra Bullock, Zoe Kazan, Billy Bob Thornton.
A compelling drama recounting the real events of
33 men buried alive after the collapse of a mine
in Chile and the attempts by an international
team to rescue them, that captivated the world’s
attention in 2010. A celebration of the triumph of
the human spirit.
Fri 26 Feb - Tue 1 Mar (Not 28 & 29)
Rams (15)
2
Dir: Grímur Hákonarson, Iceland, 2015,
93 mins, Icelandic dialogue with subtitles.
Sigurður Sigurjónsson, Theodór Júlíusson.
Dir: Leslye Headland, US, 2015, 101 mins.
Twelve years after sleeping together, Jake &
Lainey meet again at a sex-addiction meeting
and resurrect their friendship. As they banter
endlessly, and amusingly, it never occurs to them
that being in a relationship with each other might
actually solve their problems. A When Harry Met
Sally for the 21st century.
An unpopular Bolivian presidential candidate
hires an American strategist to mastermind his
election campaign. There she must compete with
a long-term rival working for the opposition. A
biting satire about modern politics based on the
2005 documentary of the same name.
In a secluded Icelandic valley, two brothers live
side by side, tending to their sheep, though they
have not spoken to each other in four decades.
When a lethal disease suddenly infects the
sheep, the entire valley comes under threat.
As the authorities close in the brothers will
need to come together to save the special breed
passed down for generations, and themselves,
from extinction.