Attack the Block SUBMARINE
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Attack the Block SUBMARINE
CINEMA INFORMATION ADMISSION AND FILM TIMES Unless stated otherwise, our doors open 15 minutes prior to the advertised start time. Sadly, we have no internal waiting area within the Picture House. Film start times may vary, particularly with special screenings, which may not be preceded by adverts or trailers. Please arrive on time. RE HE RE EA W BURLEY RAIL STATION 01ST APRIL - 26TH MAY 2011 WWW.HYDEPARKPICTUREHOUSE.CO.UK TEL: 0113 275 2045 Latecomers can spoil the enjoyment of others and are admitted at the discretion of the management. All show times are correct at the time of going to press, however the management reserve the right to make alterations under extreme circumstances. Please refer to our website or call the cinema for the most up to date information. REFRESHMENTS While the cinema does not have a bar, we do have a kiosk serving hot and cold drinks and a selection of snacks including Fairtrade products. ACCESS Access to the stalls is available via the Brudenell Road fire exit (full assistance provided). Our toilets are sadly inaccessible by wheelchair. Audio Description and subtitles are available for certain films. Check our website for the most up to date film info. SUBMARINE Attack the Block 13 ASSASSINS CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS WHERE TO FIND US 73 BRUDENELL ROAD, LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE, LS6 1JD The Hyde Park Picture House is between vibrant Headingley and Leeds city centre. It is readily accessible by major bus routes to Brudenell Road (56), Hyde Park Corner (1, 6, 28, 95) and Cardigan Road (19, 19A). On street parking is available around the cinema. Please consult our website for further details. ADMISSION PRICES Stalls Balcony Adult £5.80 £6.30 HOW TO BUY TICKETS Concession £4.50 £5.50 Friends/Children –14 £4.00 £4.00 IN PERSON Unemployed, Student, Leeds Card, Senior Citizen, Disabled, (proof required) BY TELEPHONE 0113 275 2045 SPECIAL TICKET OFFERS The box office opens 15 minutes prior to our first performance of the day and closes 20 minutes after the start of the last show. We accept all major credit and debit cards (min payment £5). ONLINE WWW.HYDEPARKPICTUREHOUSE.CO.UK A booking fee of 50p per ticket is applicable to phone and internet bookings. ACCESS ICONS Orange Wednesdays 2- 4-1 (excluding performances before 5pm) Weekdays before 5pm (excluding bank holidays) AUDIO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE ON ALL PERFORMANCES SUBTITLES WITH FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Saturday Matinees @ 12pm Design www.wonderassociates.com © Copyright 2011. All rights reserved. £1.00 kids £4.00 adults We’re also happy to offer discounts for group bookings. Speak to a member of staff for more details. SOME SUBTITLED PERFORMANCES AVAILABLE FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE FILMS PLEASE RECYCLE ME WHEN YOU’RE FINISHED £4.00 WHY NOT COME FIND US ON FACEBOOK OR TWITTER! @HYDEPARKPH AND MUCH MUCH MORE... Howard Assembly Room April–May 2011 Box Office: 0844 848 2727 howardassemblyroom.co.uk April Thursday 7 7.30pm Friday 15 7.30pm Words/Music Saturday 16 7.45am Thursday 21 7.30pm Words/Music Saturday 30 7.45pm Fretwork Music Gareth Peirce with Nawroz Oramari Le Trou Film THE CONTENTS AT A GLANCE Tariq Ali with Messiaen Quartet Portico Quartet Music May Saturday 7 7.30pm Film Friday 13 7.45am Film Saturday 14 7.45pm Music Saturday 21 7.45pm Music Sunday 22 3.00pm Music Thursday 26 7.45pm Music Amores Perros The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser Spiers & Boden Fennesz Opera North String Quartet Leon McCawley Friday 27 Life Cycle 7.45pm Music Film Words Performance Performance Dearest Folks, The awards season is over and done with and we know where the chips have fallen. Colin Firth is king of our hearts, Hailee Steinfeld was in the wrong category, and yet again, the Best Foreign Language Oscar Winner hasn’t even been released here yet (A BETTER WORLD will hit UK cinemas in August), so we can’t really comment on that one...as much as we’d like to. Wouldn’t it be nice to step back, take a break, and enjoy the sunshine? Bad news though folks, the awards season is over, but now the filmic fun can really begin. We’ve got heavy hitters from the festival circuit including Venice Grand Jury Prize Winner, ESSENTIAL KILLING starring the ever incorrigible Vincent Gallo. Werner Herzog’s back as well with his cave based masterpiece CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS. If you only see one film about caves this year THIS SHOULD BE IT! We have more but it’s too much for this one little introduction so can I please invite you to keep reading... Contents & Introduction Exposure Films For Families Bring Your Own Baby Friends of Hyde Park Picture House Creatures of the Night Future Shorts Digital Cinema Showtimes New Releases Last Chance to See... Cinema Information 03 04 - 05 06 06 07 08 09 09 10 - 11 13 - 18 19 20 CONTENTS & INTRODUCTION 03 EXPOSURE Savage Messiah with introduction by Ken Russell Wednesday 22nd June Dir: Ken Russell Starring: Dorothy Tutin, Scott Antony, Helen Mirren UK 1972, 100mins Ken Russell’s SAVAGE MESSIAH uses Jim Ede’s book of the same name as his source to bring to the silver screen the life of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, focusing in particular on his move from Paris to London and his difficult relationship with his companion, the writer Sophie Brzeska. The African Queen Saturday 16th April PG Dir: John Huston Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley US 1951, 105mins. Digital. Three movie giants come together in this cinematic classic, combining the masterful direction of John Huston with the fabulous chemistry of Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in their only onscreen pairing. Bogart won a well-deserved Best Actor Oscar for his role as disreputable river-boat captain Charlie, who forms an unlikely alliance with Hepburn’s straightlaced Rose. Based on the book by C.S. Forester, this wartime romantic adventure sees the pair forced to travel together down a hazardous East African river. As they face dangers and devise an ingenious way to destroy an enemy gunboat, both discover new sides to their personalities, and before long, their passionate dislike turns to love. 04 EXPOSURE Les Diaboliques: Re-issue 24th & 25th May 12A Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot Starring: Simone Signoret, Vera Clouzot, Paul Meurisse FR 1955, 117mins In the most Hitchcockian of all the films made by the French master of suspense - like VERTIGO, it was adapted from a novel by Boileau and Narcejac - the wife and the likewise abused mistress of the tyrannical headmaster of a seedy boys’ boarding school conspire to put an end to his callous brutality.Taut as a mantrap, the meticulous script provides plenty of tension, surprises and shocks, but what really distinguishes the film is Clouzot’s beady eye for details both atmospheric and telling: a swimming pool clogged with debris, rancid school meals, and the dismal efforts of the staff to curry favour. - Geoff Andrew BBC RADIO LEEDS is celebrating the films of West Yorkshire... Tuesday 19th April BBC Radio Leeds will be hosting a special evening on Tuesday 19th April here at the Hyde Park Picture House to celebrate West Yorkshire’s significant and inspirational contribution to film making. Listeners are being asked to vote for their favourite film made in West Yorkshire and the winning film will be screened on the night.The evening will include presentations from some big names in the film industry and a Q & A session with actors from BBC Four’s remake of ROOM AT THE TOP. To find out how to vote and how to join us on the night tune in to BBC Radio Leeds breakfast show (92.4/95.3 FM, weekdays, 6.30-9am, or on BBC iPlayer) or visit www.bbc.co.uk/leeds UK GREEN FILM FESTIVAL LONDON GLASGOW LEEDS CARDIFF LEICESTER Supported by Screening in conjunction with: Savage Messiah: The Creation of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 16th March - 31st July Henry Moore Institute - LEEDS An exploration of the extraordinary ways in which the life of the French-born sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891-1915) entered mainstream culture. In association with HYDE PARK PICTURE HOUSE FRI 20TH— SUN 22ND MAY 2011 The UK Green Film Festival, is a not-for-profit, national film festival showcasing films and filmmakers engaging with environmental and climate change themes. We're not here to preach. We're here to challenge, inspire, educate, learn and entertain. www.ukgreenfilmfestival.org www.facebook.com/ukgreenfilmfestival Sponsored by Working with EXPOSURE 05 Bring Your Own Baby Saturday Matinees Parent/carer and baby friendly screenings at the Picture House. Every Saturday at 12pm £4 for adults and £1 for kids! £4 for adults (inc. a free hot drink!) and baby goes free! Animals United Hercules 2010, 93mins, U Saturday 09th April 1997, 87mins, U Saturday 07th May High School Musical 3 TBC 2008, 112mins, U Saturday 16th April Saturday 14th May Battle for Terra Saturday 21st May 2007, 76mins, PG Saturday 23rd April Racing Stripes 2005, 102mins, U Saturday 30th April 06 FAMILIES AT HYDE PARK FRIENDS OF HYDE PARK TBC The African Queen 1951, 105mins, PG Wednesday 20th April - 11.00am Oranges And Sunshine 2011, 105mins, 15 Wednesday 27th April - 11.00am Submarine 2011, 97mins, 15 Thursday 05th May - 11.00am Babies 2010, 78mins, U Wednesday 25th May - 11.00am Membership Entitlements • Reduced admission of £4 • Programme mailed directly to your door • Weekly listings email (optional) • Invitations to meetings/free screenings • 15% off orders over £5 at Pitza Cano, Queens Road, Leeds. 0113 2756256. www.pitzacano.co.uk • Reduced rate of admission on selected film screenings at the Howard Assembly Room www.operanorth.co.uk/howard-assembly-room Post to FHPPH, c/o Hyde Park Picture House, Brudenell Road, Leeds, LS6 1JD. Further information please call: 0113 275 2045 (6pm - 10pm) or email: [email protected] Please make cheques payable to ‘FHPPH’ NAME ADDRESS POSTCODE TEL EMAIL PLEASE TICK IF YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING OUR WEEKLY LISTINGS EMAIL £15 FULL IS THIS A RENEWAL? £10 CONCESSION* £18 CONCESSION JOINT* £25 FULL JOINT *PROOF REQUIRED FRIENDS OF HYDE PARK 07 Saturday Nights at 11:00pm 15 Upside Down: The Creation Records Story Saturday 30th April (plus regular screenings 29th April – 05th May) Dir: Danny O’Connor Documentary feat: Noel Gallagher, Gruff Rhys, Irvine Welsh UK 2010, 101mins Over a quarter of a century since it began and a decade after it folded, UPSIDE DOWN is the definitive film about Creation Records, one of the world’s most successful and colourful independent labels. Preceded by the short film: The Archive Dir: Sean Dunne US 2009, 8mins Rubber Saturday 07th May A Clockwork Orange Saturday 14th May Dir: Stanley Kubrick Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Adrienne Corri, Michael Bates UK 1971, 137mins Right...I’m afraid our last bash at screening this cinematic masterpiece was damned by a power cut. Never one to give in, here we go again... 40 years ago this year, we saw the original release of Kubrick’s infamous and ingenious adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s dystopian tale - delving into the murky realms of youth culture, violence, punishment and reformation. The UK Green Film Festival - Soylent Green Saturday 21st May 15 Dir: Quentin Dupieux Starring: Thomas F. Duffy, Ethan Cohn US 2011, 85mins RUBBER follows a car tyre (?!?!) named Robert that rolls through the Southwest desert using its strange psychic powers to blow up birds, bunnies, human beings and more. But when Robert spies a gorgeous woman motoring down the highway, he decides the time has come to take a chance on love. 18 15 Dir: Richard Fleischer Starring: Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young UK 1973, 93mins We’re still working out the full programme for the first UK GREEN FILM FESTIVAL, but we know this little 1970s nightmare is going to be in there. In an anti-utopian, overpopulated 21st-century New York, Heston plays a cop investigating a murder at the manufacturer of a synthetic food on which everyone depends for survival. During his investigation he stumbles on a dark secret about how the city is coping with its 40 million inhabitants in an age when consumption, pollution and climate change are all out of control. In association with We’ve got a new toy... Future Shorts Monday 09th May - 6:30pm Private Hires Digital cinema Looking for a unique location to celebrate a special occasion? We’ve got a new toy and we’re not afraid to use it! Ok, toy isn’t the right word. It’s fancy, it’s hi tech and as we speak it sits majestically alongside our Phillips 16mm projector and our two Cinemeccanica Vic 8’s.Yes, our technical family has just got a new member and we call him Barco, our new 2K Digital Cinema Projector. Normal ticket prices apply 90mins approx. While we are putting this programme together we don’t have the exact titles for May yet so instead of filling this space with the usual gumph about why short films rock we’ve picked out a couple of our favourite shorts (with a bit of a summery feel) from the FUTURE SHORTS youtube channel that we’d like to recommend to you. If you like what you see why not come along in May... www.youtube.com/futureshorts Pound Dir: Evan Bernard US 2007 Whos’ Gonna Save My Soul Dir: Chris Milk Music: Gnarls Barkley US 2008 How about a corporate event with a difference? Or did you know we offer Children’s party deals for our Saturday matinee performances... For more details please email: [email protected] What does this mean for you? Well, the main two benefits to you, our lovely audience, are crisp as a cucumber picture quality for digital films and, more importantly, a greater variety of films on show. Beyond that, the future is yet to be written so let’s just let the magic happen... For further details on formats for particular titles please email: [email protected] FUTURE SHORTS/DIGITAL CINEMA 09 WB 01APRIL WB 08APRIL For full listings visit www.leedsyoungfilm.com FRI01 Eleanor’s Secret A Town Called Panic SAT02 Laputa: Castle in the Sky Summer Wars Trigun Badlands Rumble Redline SUN03 Harry Potter Day! Mary and Max MON04 NYFA Day - visit www.leedsyoungfilm.com for more details The Crocodiles Strike Back TUES05 WED06 THU07 7:00 9:00 11:00 2:00 4:30 7:00 10:30 start 8:30 1:00 start 7:00 Ploddy the Police Car Makes a Splash Let Me In with BBFC Masterclass TuTuMuch Tomorrow, When the War Began 11:00 1:00 4:00 7:00 The Secret of Kells My Grandpa the Bank Robber Charlie Higson’s History of Horror Coraline Enter the Void 11:00 2:00 4:00 7:00 9:15 The Magic Tree Superbrother The First Movie Enter the Void FRI08 SAT16 High School Musical 3 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) The African Queen Essential Killing 12:00 4:00 6:30 9:00 SAT23 Battle for Terra Oranges and Sunshine Little White Lies Source Code 12:00 3:10 5:30 8:40 SUN17 Route Irish Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Essential Killing 3:30 6:00 8:10 SUN24 Oranges and Sunshine Little White Lies Source Code 3:10 5:30 8:40 6:30 8:30 MON25 Source Code MON18 Essential Killing MON11 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) 6:30 8:40 TUES19 TUES12 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) 6:30 8:40 WED20 The African Queen WED13 Inside Job Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) 4:00 6:30 8:40 THU14 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) 6:30 8:40 WB 06MAY FRI06 Hanna Hanna SAT30 Racing Stripes Animal Kingdom Submarine Upside Down: The Creation Records Story 12:00 4:00 6:30 8:45 SAT07 SUN01 Animal Kingdom Upside Down: The Creation Records Story Submarine 3:30 6:10 8:30 Hercules Hanna Hanna Hanna Rubber SUN08 Hanna Hanna Hanna Upside Down: The Creation Records Story 6:00 8:45 TUES03 Upside Down: The Creation Records Story Of Gods and Men 6:10 6:30 WED04 Animal Kingdom Upside Down: The Creation Records Story EARLY DOORS! Submarine 3:50 6:20 8:20 8:50 Submarine Upside Down: The Creation Records Story Submarine 11:00 6:20 8:45 10 SHOWTIMES Source Code Little White Lies 4:00 6:30 8:40 FRI29 01ST APRIL - 26TH MAY 2011 FRI22 Inside Job Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) SUN10 6:20 8:45 SHOW TIMES 6:40 8:40 12:00 4:00 6:30 8:40 Upside Down: The Creation Records Story Submarine THU05 Essential Killing Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Animals United Inside Job Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) SAT09 WB 22APRIL FRI15 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) BBC Radio Leeds Celebrates Film in West Yorkshire 5:00 See Page 04 11:00 4:00 6:30 9:00 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) Route Irish Essential Killing THU21 Essential Killing Route Irish 6:30 8:30 6:00 8:10 Little White Lies 6:00 8:10 TUES26 Source Code Little White Lies 6:00 8:10 WED27 Oranges and Sunshine Oranges and Sunshine THU28 Little White Lies EARLY DOORS! Source Code 11:00 3:10 5:30 8:20 8:50 Little White Lies Source Codet 5:30 8:40 2:00 4:00 7:00 8:50 WB 29APRIL MON02 Of Gods and Men WB 15APRIL Closing Gala: The Ugly Duckling plus Showcase 11:00 Artemis Fowl 10th Aniversary with Eoin Colfer 4:30 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) 7:00 Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2D) 9:10 WB 13MAY 6:10 8:40 FRI13 Attack the Block Attack the Block 12:00 3:30 6:00 8:30 11:00 SAT14 Title TBC Pina (2D) Attack the Block Attack the Block A Clockwork Orange 3:30 6:00 8:30 SUN15 Hanna TUES10 WB 20MAY 6:40 8:50 FRI20 UK Green Film Festival 13 Assassins TBC TBC 12:00 4:15 6:40 8:50 11:00 SAT21 Title TBC UK Green Film Festival 13 Assassins UK Green Film Festival UK Green Film Festival 12:00 TBC TBC TBC TBC Pina (2D) Attack the Block Attack the Block 3:40 6:00 8:10 SUN22 UK Green Film Festival 13 Assassins UK Green Film Festival TBC TBC TBC 6:30 8:40 MON16 Attack the Block 6:40 8:50 MON23 Babies Attack the Block Hanna Hanna 6:10 8:40 TUES17 Attack the Block Attack the Block 6:40 8:50 WED11 Hanna Hanna Hanna 3:30 6:00 8:30 WED18 THU12 Hanna Hanna 6:10 8:40 Pina (2D) EARLY DOORS! Attack the Block EARLY DOORS! Attack the Block 4:00 6:00 6:30 8:20 8:50 THU19 Attack the Block Attack the Block 6:40 8:50 MON09 Future Shorts Hyde Park Picture House, Brudenell Road, Headingley, Leeds, LS6 1JD Contact: 0113 275 2045 [email protected] 13 Assassins 6:30 8:20 TUES24 13 Assassins Les Diaboliques 5:40 8:20 WED25 Babies 13 Assassins Les Diaboliques 13 Assassins 11:00 3:20 6:00 8:40 THU26 13 Assassins Benda Bilili! 6:00 8:50 Key: Kids Film Bring Your Own Baby Early Doors! This means we expect this showing to be busy so are opening our doors up early to help get you in on time! SHOWTIMES 11 CAVE OF DREAMS FORGOTTEN 08th - 20th April Dir: Werner Herzog Documentary feat: Werner Herzog FR/US 2010,90mins 2D. Digital. U The mesmerising CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS reveals to us a breathtaking subterranean world that must be carefully navigated to reach the 32,000-year-old artworks. In true Herzogian fashion, his hypnotically engaging narration weaves in wider metaphysical REFLECT ON OUR contemplations. As we PRIMAL DESIRE TO learn more about the COMMUNICATE Palaeolithic art and its creators we are invited to reflect on our primal Having gained unprecedented desire to communicate and access through the tightest of represent the world around us, restrictions, Herzog has been evolution and our place within it, allowed to capture on film the and ultimately what it means to interior of the Chauvet Cave be human. in southern France. It’s here in 1994 that the world’s oldest cave paintings were discovered. In ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD Herzog used his camera to take us with him to the very edge of the world. When you’ve been to the edge of the world, where else is there left to go? Well, how about the centre of it? NEW RELEASES 13 Enter The Void 06th - 07th April 15 Dir: Gasper Noé Starring: Cyril Roy, Paz Huerta, Nathaniel Brown DE/FR/IT 2010, 143mins. Digital. Gasper Noé, the enfant terrible of French cinema, has courted controversy with all his films and he isn’t about to stop now so consider yourself warned! Oscar and his sister Linda are recent arrivals in Tokyo. He is a small-time drug dealer and she works as a nightclub stripper. One night, Oscar is caught up in a police bust and shot. As he lies dying, his spirit refuses to abandon the world of the living. It hovers over the city, wandering the streets and passing through buildings. His visions grow evermore nightmarish and distorted as past, present and future merge in a hallucinatory maelstrom. 14 NEW RELEASES Inside Job 09th,10th & 13th April 12A Dir: Charles Ferguson Documentary narrated by: Matt Damon US 2010, 109mins. Digital. If you can’t get your head around how the global economy has ended up in such bad shape, then Academy Award winning documentary INSIDE JOB will give you the answers.This comprehensive analysis of the global financial collapse of 2008 fixes an accusatory eye on the institutions, academics and federal representatives who were meant to act in the public interest. Director Charles Ferguson masterfully guides us through the history of finance and the factors that contributed to the economic crisis.The corruption and deception he unearths along the way are, quite simply, heartbreaking. Essential Killing 15th - 21st April 15 Dir: Jerzy Skolimowski Starring: Vincent Gallo, Emanuelle Seigner, David L. Price PO 2011, 84mins. Digital. A high-octane chase thriller, ESSENTIAL KILLING eschews the moral and ideological implications of the “War on Terror” instead paring it down to its bare bones, to the issue of survival. Withholding locations and character names acclaimed director Jerzy Skolimowski (THE SHOUT, MOONLIGHTING) creates a dark fantasy from the relentless pursuit of escaped US military detainee, Mohammed (a performance which won Gallo the Best Actor prize at Venice). “Gallo is brilliant, bringing an intensity that is both riveting and disturbing.” Little White Lies “This is an action film with intelligence, originality and flair.” The Evening Standard Route Irish 17th, 20th & 21st April 15 Dir: Ken Loach Starring: John Bishop, Andrea Lowe, Mark Womack FR/UK 2010, 110mins. Digital. Little White Lies (Les petits mouchoirs) 15 22nd - 28th April Dir: Guillaume Canet Starring: François Cluzet, Marion Cotillard, Jean Dujardin FR 2011, 154mins. Digital. Fergus returns to his native Liverpool for the funeral of his childhood friend Frankie, a fellow private security contractor who has been killed on ‘Route Irish’, the deadly and now infamous stretch of road between Baghdad airport and the Green Zone. In 2006, heart throb actor Guillaume Canet took us by surprise with his outstanding thriller,TELL NO ONE. For his follow up feature he has brought together France’s best and brightest in this acerbic group portrait of the Parisian bourgeoisie on holiday. Refusing to accept the official account of his best friend’s death, Fergus launches his own investigation. Part conspiracy thriller, part social commentary on security contractors and the situation in Iraq, this is powerful, political stuff from the veteran British director. Gritty from the word go, Ken Loach’s (LOOKING FOR ERIC) latest film is both absorbing and affecting. Despite a traumatic event, a group of friends decide to go ahead with their annual beach vacation and end up confronting their personal truths and traumas.Their relationships, convictions and friendship are sorely tested and they’re finally forced to own up to the little white lies they’ve been telling each other. Source Code 22nd - 28th April 12A Dir: Duncan Jones Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga US/FR 2011, 93mins. 35mm. When decorated soldier Captain Colter Stevens wakes up in the body of an unknown man, he discovers he’s part of a mission to find the bomber of a Chicago commuter train.The Source Code, an experimental government program, has enabled Colter to cross over into another man’s identity in the last 8 minutes of his life. Now Colter must live the incident over and over again until he can solve the mystery of who is behind the bombs. Filled with mind-boggling twists and heartpounding suspense, SOURCE CODE is one heck of a smart action-thriller and a great follow up to its director’s feature debut, MOON. NEW RELEASES 15 Oranges and Sunshine 23rd, 24th & 27th April 15 Submarine 29th April - 05th May 15 Dir: Jim Loach Starring: Hugo Weaving, Emily Watson, David Wenham UK/AU 2010, 104mins. 35mm. Dir: Richard Ayoade Starring: Craig Roberts, Noah Taylor, Paddy Considine,Yasmin Paige, Sally Hawkins UK 2010, 97mins. 35mm. ORANGES AND SUNSHINE tells the remarkable true story of Margaret Humphreys, a social worker from Nottingham, who uncovered one of the most significant social scandals in recent times: the organised deportation of children in care from the United Kingdom to Australia. This indie gem is the directorial debut of THE IT CROWD actor and former MIGHTY BOOSH member Richard Ayoade and is based on Joe Dunthorne’s offbeat novel of the same name. SUBMARINE stars young newcomer Craig Roberts as Oliver Tate who is determined to both save his parents’ marriage and lose his virginity before his 16th birthday, armed with only a wide vocabulary and near-total self belief. Charming, funny and with a great soundtrack, SUBMARINE marks Ayoade out as a directorial talent in a similar vein to Wes Anderson (RUSHMORE) and Noah Baumbach (THE SQUID AND THE WHALE). Almost single-handedly, against overwhelming odds and with little regard for her own well-being, Margaret reunited thousands of families, brought authorities to account and worldwide attention to an extraordinary miscarriage of justice. Watson’s performance as Humphreys is mesmerising, and a wonderful lynchpin in Jim Loach’s (son of Ken) debut feature. 16 NEW RELEASES SUBMARINE images © Dean Rogers Upside Down: The Creation Records Story 29th April - 05th May 15 Dir: Danny O’Connor Documentary feat: Noel Gallagher, Gruff Rhys, Irvine Welsh UK 2010, 101mins. Digital. Over a quarter of a century since it began and a decade after it folded, UPSIDE DOWN is the definitive film about Creation Records, one of the world’s most successful and colourful independent labels.This is the story of the rock ‘n’ roll dream and its accompanying nightmares. Millions of sales on both sides of the Atlantic, near bankruptcy, pills, thrills, spats, prats, success, excess, pick me ups, breakdowns and of course some of THE defining music of the late 20th Century.This is the definitive and fully authorised story of the UK’s most inspired and dissolute label, from the Jesus & Mary Chain at the Living Room to Oasis at Knebworth. Hanna 06th - 12th May 12A Dir: Joe Wright Starring: Eric Bana, Cate Blanchett, Saoirse Ronan DE/UK/US 2011, 111mins. Digital. Attack The Block 13th - 19th May 15 Dir: Joe Cornish Starring: Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, Luke Treadaway UK 2011, 88mins. Digital. Hanna is a teenage girl. Uniquely, The directorial debut of Joe she has the strength, the stamina, Cornish (of Adam & Joe fame) is a fast, funny, frightening action and the smarts of a soldier adventure movie that pits a teen after being raised by her father, gang against an invasion of an ex-CIA man, in the wilds of savage alien monsters. It turns a Finland. Living a life unlike any London housing estate into a sci-fi other teenager, her upbringing and training have been one and playground, a tower block into a fortress under siege and teenage the same, all geared to making street kids into heroes. It’s inner her the perfect assassin.The city versus outer space. turning point in her adolescence is a sharp one; sent into the world by her father on a mission, “Balancing big laughs and big shocks, ATTACK THE Hanna journeys stealthily across BLOCK is a brilliant first film Europe while eluding agents dispatched after her by a ruthless by anybody’s standards... intelligence operative. As she Introduce people to this film nears her ultimate target, Hanna and they’ll love you forever.” faces startling revelations about Little White Lies her existence and unexpected questions about her humanity. Pina (2D) 14th,15th & 18th May 15 Dir: Wim Wenders Starring: Regina Advento, Malou Airaudo, Ruth Amarante FR 2011, 106mins. Digital. In 1985, Wim Wenders saw “Café Müller” by choreographer Pina Bausch (who sadly died in the summer of 2009). He was forever moved by this experience. A long standing friendship grew out of the meeting of the two artists and, with the passage of time, the plan for a joint film. PINA is this film. PINA is a feature-length dance film featuring the ensemble of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Wenders takes the audience on a sensual, visually stunning journey of discovery: straight onto the stage with the legendary ensemble and follows the dancers out of the theatre into the city and the surrounding areas of Wuppertal. NEW RELEASES 17 Of Gods And Men (Des Hommes Et Des Dieux) 15 02nd & 03rd May Dir: Xavier Beauvois Starring: Lambert Wilson, Michael Lonsdale, Olivier Rabourdin FR 2010, 122mins. Digital. This incredibly moving film is inspired by the real, and still not entirely explained, kidnap and murder of seven monks in Algeria in 1996. When a group of foreign workers are massacred by an Islamic fundamentalist group, fear sweeps through the region leaving the monks with a dilemma. Should they save their lives and flee, or remain at the monastery and carry out their duty? 13 Assassins (Jûsan-nin no shikaku) 20th - 26th May 15 Dir: Takashi Miike Starring: Kôji Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada,Yûsuke Iseya JP/US 2010, 125mins Cult director Takeshi Miike (AUDITION, ICHI THE KILLER) is a prolific master whose films too rarely make it to UK cinemas outside of the festival circuit, so it’s a pleasure to see 13 ASSASSINS up on the big screen. Miike’s remake of the 1963 samurai film of the same name is a bravado period action film and perhaps the directors most polished feature to date. Set at the end of Japan’s feudal era, the film follows a group of unemployed samurai who are enlisted to bring down a sadistic lord and prevent him from ascending to the throne and plunging the country into a war-torn future. 18 NEW RELEASES Babies (Bébés) 23rd & 25th May U Dir: Thomas Balmes Documentary feat: Ponijao, Bayarjargal, Mari, Hattie FR 2010, 79mins. Digital. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Thomas Balmès from an original idea by producer and renowned French actor Alain Chabat, BABIES simultaneously follows four babies around the world – from birth to first steps. The children are: Ponijao, who lives with her family near Opuwo, Namibia; Bayarjargal, who resides with his family in Mongolia, near Bayanchandmani; Mari, who lives with her family in Tokyo, Japan; and Hattie from San Francisco. Re-defining the nonfiction art form, BABIES joyfully captures on film the earliest stages of the journey of humanity that are at once unique and universal to us all. Benda Bilili! 26th May PG Dirs: Renaud Barret & Florent de La Tullaye Documentary feat: Cubain Kabeya, Maria Barli Djongo, Renaud Barret FR 2010, 85mins. Digital. Staff Benda Bilili were a huge sensation at WOMAD in summer 2010. BENDA BILILI! follows the band’s remarkable journey from the streets of Kinshasa, Congo to international stardom. ‘Benda Bilili’ means ‘see beyond’, which has profound meaning for this group of musicians who include five paraplegics and an able-bodied teenager who makes music from a tin can connected to a stick with a piece of nylon. Fantastic music and remarkable characters make this an uplifting and unforgettable film. It’s no surprise it received a standing ovation at Cannes. Animal Kingdom 15 30th April, 01st & 04th May Dir: David Michod Starring: Guy Pearce, Ben Mendelsohn, Jacki Weaver AU 2010, 113mins Come find us... We’re on Twitter and Facebook, so make sure you add us for the latest news and updates from Hyde Park! @HydeParkPH www.facebook.com/ TheHydeParkPictureHouse First-time writer/director Michod has produced one of the best thrillers of recent times, with this suspenseful psychological drama set in the Melbourne underworld. Following the death of his mother, seventeen year old ‘J’ moves in with his estranged family, under the watchful eye of his doting grandmother and her three criminal sons. HYDE PARK ONLINE The internet really is terrific but you can’t believe everything you see on there. For example, that link your mate Steve sent you of a picture of Elvis on the London Eye...probably not genuine. So, if you want to know what films we’re showing the best place to go is ALWAYS our official website: www.hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk Thanks! 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