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The Brochure
4 Sep – 16 Oct 2015
Macbeth
No. 4 Hatter Street
One of our delicious new dishes –
Mongolian Tofu
Welcome
If you’re feeling down that summer’s over
and it’s back to school and everyday
routines, we can put a smile back on your
face with the wealth of films we have
planned for the coming weeks.
We have a packed Abbeygate Arts
programme including ROH Live: Romeo And
Juliet, NT Encore: Coriolanus, Met Live: Il
Trovatore (Verdi), ROH Live: Le Nozze Di
Figaro and Bolshoi: Giselle.
Woody Allen’s Irrational Man is about a
tormented philosophy professor (played by
Joaquin Phoenix) who finds the will to live
when he commits an existential act.
Also screening is Straight Outta Compton,
a biographical drama about legendary rap
group NWA in the mid-1980s, and how
through their music they exposed life in the
’hood. Their voices ignited a social revolution
that is still reverberating today.
Legend is Brian Helgeland’s new crime
thriller about the rise and fall of the Kray
twins, and Tom Hardy plays the identical
twin gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray
as they terrorise London during the ’50s
and ’60s.
Michael Fassbender takes the title role in a
new film directed by Justin Kurzel of William
Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
The biographical disaster thriller/adventure
film Everest 3D is inspired by the incredible
events surrounding an attempt to reach the
summit of the world's highest mountain, and
the new comedy adventure film A Walk In
The Woods, starring Robert Redford and
Nick Nolte, is based on the bestselling book
by travel writer Bill Bryson.
Finally, be sure to check out the films
showing as part of the Cambridge Film
Festival On Tour programme. Restored
classics, intriguing documentaries and sneak
previews of big films coming out soon are all
part of it.
Andrea Holmes
Marketing Manager
Don't Miss
Roger Waters The Wall
Sample Chef Alex’s
famous Nanaimo Bar!
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An event movie, an immersive concert experience,
a road trip in which Waters reckons with his past and
a stirring anti-war film about the human cost of conflict.
Details on page 17.
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Films
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From 4 September
45 Years (15)
Ricki And The Flash (12A)
Director: Andrew Haigh. Starring: Charlotte Rampling,
Tom Courtenay, Geraldine James. UK 2015. 95 mins.
Director: Jonathan Demme. Starring: Meryl Streep,
Kevin Kline, Mamie Gummer. USA 2015. 101 mins.
Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in this powerful relationship drama as Kate
and Geoff Mercer, a couple preparing to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary.
Geoff is unsettled by the news that the body of Katya, a long-lost sweetheart, has
been discovered frozen in a Swiss glacier. Initially sympathetic, Kate is first disturbed
and then angered by Geoff’s revelation that he is Katya’s next-of-kin. Their quietly
affectionate, deep-rooted marriage then has to endure unfamiliar doubts and
misgivings. The attractively washed-out Norfolk setting somehow reflects the sense
of empty betrayal Kate must weigh against her husband’s admirable qualities, and
the sensitive yet forceful performances of the two leads are hugely rewarding.
Director Jonathan Demme created one of rock’s greatest ever performance movies
with Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense. He now turns to fiction with the story of fading
guitar heroine Ricki Randazzo (a highly convincing Streep), who gave up everything
to live her dream of rock stardom. Ricki breaks off from her perpetual touring to try to
soothe her grown-up daughter Julie (played by her real-life daughter Gummer), whose
engagement has just abruptly ended. Both Julie and Ricki’s harassed ex-hubby Pete
(Kline) have abandonment issues that Ricki must address. On top of all this, a backing
band member (Rick Springfield) is in love with Ricki. Written by maverick screenwriter
Diablo Cody (Juno) and brought together with typical aplomb by Demme, this is a
bittersweet, very funny family reunification saga, with a truly dynamite soundtrack.
Contains moderate bad language, sex references and drug references
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Films
From 11 September
From 11 September
Irrational Man (12A)
Legend (18)
Director: Woody Allen. Starring: Joaquin Phoenix,
Emma Stone, Parker Posey. USA 2015. 95 mins.
Steeped in his familiar, wryly voiced stew of existential doubts, Irrational Man is Woody Allen’s
highly enjoyable latest. Joaquin Phoenix plays troubled and famously hellraising philosophy
professor Abe Lucas. Arriving at an uptight campus, he first attracts the attentions of bored
science professor Rita (Posey), and later of student Jill (Stone, Magic In The Moonlight). Abe
used to be a firebrand activist and aid worker, but has become increasingly cynical. During
one of Abe and Jill’s gloomy exchanges in a diner, Abe overhears a conversation that triggers
a damascene conversion into a Panglossian spirit who discovers a new purpose in life. He
is inspired to concoct a crime that he feels will make the world a fairer place. Allen then has
fun with the narrative twists, and Phoenix exercises his wonderfully low-key comic muscle.
Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references.
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Director: Brian Helgeland. Starring: Tom Hardy,
Emily Browning, Chazz Palminteri. UK 2015. 131mins.
With a demonstrably bigger budget than
1990s biopic The Krays, Oscar-winning
screenwriter Brian Helgeland (L.A.
Confidential, Mystic River) directs this rather
different and fascinating take on twin brothers
Ronnie and Reggie, who ruled
London’s gangland in the late
1950s and ’60s. Intriguingly,
Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury
Road) plays both of them.
Helgeland concentrates on
Reggie’s efforts to curb his
brother’s psychopathic
tendencies as the pair try
to stay out of reach of the
long and often corrupt
arm of the law. Paying
them attention is Angelo
Bruno (Palminteri, The
Usual Suspects), who is
keen to recruit the pair as the
UK branch of the Mafia. The
brothers are wary of this idea,
for very different reasons. Their
gripping story unfolds in a finely
nuanced period crime drama
with a hefty side order of carnage.
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Films
From 18 September
22 September only, 18.15
From 25 September
Everest (12A) 2D & 3D
Blood Cells (15)
A Walk In
The Woods (15) (Film TBC)
Director: Baltasar Kormákur. Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal,
Keira Knightley. UK/USA/Iceland 2015. 121 mins.
Following on from his riveting tale of survival at sea, The Deep, Icelandic director Baltasar
Kormákur turns his attention to the highest mountain on Earth. This gripping drama is based
on a disastrous 1996 expedition when eight climbers lost their lives attempting an ascent
on Everest. Two teams led by Scott Fischer (Gyllenhaal) and Rob Hall (Jason Clarke,
Lawless) battle vicious snowstorms and avalanches to reach the summit of the world’s most
unforgiving mountain. Both groups get trapped in the harshest of conditions, and a subsequent
rescue party becomes mired in a deadly struggle to bring them back. With its spectacular
cinematography, Kormákur’s edge-of-the-seat thriller maximises the use of Nepal’s mountain
vistas. The film also stars Josh Brolin, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley and Emily Watson.
Contains moderate threat, injury detail and upsetting scenes.
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We are delighted to welcome the
directors Joseph Bull and Luke Seomore
to the Abbeygate Cinema for a
post-screening Q&A
Directors: Joseph Bull, Luke Seomore.
Starring: Barry Ward, Hayley Squires,
Jimmy Akingbola. UK/Italy 2014. 86 mins.
A haunted young man embarks on a dark
and twisted journey across modern Britain
in search of the family he abandoned
years before in this affecting feature debut
from directing duo Seomore and Bull. A
highlight of the 2014 Venice Film Festival,
their hypnotic and powerful road movie
is propelled by an electrifying central
performance by Barry Ward (Jimmy’s Hall).
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See it first here as part of the Cambridge
Film Festival On Tour programme
Director: Ken Kwapis.
Starring: Robert Redford, Nick Nolte,
Emma Thompson. USA 2015. 104 mins.
In this hilarious tale based on Bill Bryson’s
bestselling memoir, Robert Redford plays
the genial author, determined to hike the
entire 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail. Bryson
reluctantly agrees to accept the company
of Katz (Nolte), a cantankerous comrade
from his distant past. Their consequent
adventures and mishaps are orchestrated
with a deft comic touch by director Ken
Kwapis, as the pair encounter charming
locals and try to avoid the bears.
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Films
From 2 October
From 2 October
The Martian (Cert TBC)
Macbeth (Cert TBC)
Director: Ridley Scott. Starring: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain. USA 2015. TBC mins.
Director: Justin Kurzel. Starring: Michael Fassbender,
Marion Cotillard. UK/France/USA. TBC mins.
Sci-fi genius Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner, Prometheus) takes us to Mars for a
gripping, action-packed tale of disaster and survival. Based on the bestselling novel by
Andy Weir, the story follows the Ares 3 mission, NASA’s third crewed trip to the Red
Planet. When a devastating Martian storm forces an early evacuation, astronaut Mark
Watney (Damon) is presumed dead – but in fact he’s alive, injured, stranded and alone. As
supplies dwindle, he has only his scientific ingenuity and optimistic spirit to keep him alive.
When his seemingly hopeless plight is discovered, his fellow astronauts, led by mission
commander Melissa Lewis (Chastain), must work out whether and how they might get
him home, while the world watches with bated breath. A visually stunning adventure.
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This extraordinary retelling of William Shakespeare’s story of a king driven to murder and
madness preserves the dark poetry of the Bard’s play, but presents it with remarkable
style and vision. Macbeth, played by Michael Fassbender, is a man of war: we see him
at the centre of the carnage in climactic, eye-popping battle scenes. While in a strangely
calm trance, he meets a troupe of witches who foretell his future. Consumed by ambition,
he is intrigued when the prophecy starts to come true. But it is his wife, Lady Macbeth
(Oscar winner Cotillard), who takes the initiative and hatches a plot to kill beloved King
Duncan and seize his crown by force. The cast give superb performances, delivering
dialogue with spellbinding, understated intensity. Director Kurzel infuses the 12th century
with dread, paranoia and violence, bringing Shakespeare’s words chillingly to life.
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Community Screenings
Family Films
Big Scream
Every Saturday at 10.30.
Tickets are £1.50 each.
Every Thursday at 10.30.
Sat 5 Sep
Paddington (PG) 95 mins
Sat 12 Sep
The Rescuers (U) 77 mins
Sat 19 Sep
London International Animation
Festival Shorts (Cert TBC) TBC mins
Sat 26 Sep
Song Of The Sea (PG) 94 mins
Sat 3 Oct
Annie (2014) (PG) 118 mins
Sat 10 Oct
Monsters, Inc. (U) 95 mins
Abbeygate Arts
Our club for parents and carers with babies
under one year old. Members can bring
their baby to the film without having to worry
about causing a disturbance. Please note no
pushchairs or prams are permitted in
the screen.
ROH Live: Romeo & Juliet
Please check in cinema or online for details.
Thu 24 Sep, 19.00
Tue 22 Sep, 19.15
NT Encore: Coriolanus
Silver Screen
Sat 3 Oct, 17.55
Met Opera Live: Il Trovatore
The first show in each screen
every Friday.
Mon 5 Oct, 18.45
ROH Live: Le Nozze Di Figaro
Are you over 60? Join the Silver Screen
Club to enjoy a free tea or Americano and
a biscuit at our Silver Screen shows.
Annual membership is free.
Wed 7 Oct , 12.30
Met Opera Encore: Il Trovatore
Tickets £4.70, £2 supplement for 3D films.
Please note: parents may leave children over
eight alone in these screenings but should
be aware that the cinema is not providing
any official childcare. We do, however,
take special precautions to provide as safe
an environment as possible for younger
audiences. These include increased staffing
and ensuring that customers over 18 are not
admitted to the screening unless they are
accompanying a child. If you leave your
children in the cinema please be there on time
to collect them at the end of the film.
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Cinema For Schools
Bolshoi Ballet
Song Of The Sea
Sun 11 Oct, 16.00
Bolshoi Live: Giselle
Thu 15 Oct, 19.00
NT Live: Hamlet
Film for education or film for fun
If your school is interested in private screen
hire for an educational trip or an end-of-term
treat, contact us at
[email protected].
Great rates, and refreshments at
pocket-money prices.
Pre-order your food and drink
Whether you’d like a drink and a snack for
the interval or something more substantial
before or after your Abbeygate Arts event,
pre-book your order and we’ll have
everything waiting for you.
[email protected]
(allow at least 24 hours' notice).
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Abbeygate Arts Newsletter
Keep up to date about new Abbeygate
Arts seasons and special events by
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‘Abbeygate Arts Mailing List’
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Discover Cinema
Whether it’s a vintage classic, an art-house gem or a riveting documentary,
there will always be something different to discover in our weekly strand.
Tue 8 Sep
Tue 15 Sep
La Grande Bouffe (18)
The Wolfpack (15)
Director: Marco Ferreri.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni,
Philippe Noiret. France/Italy 1973.
131 mins. French with English subtitles.
Director: Crystal Moselle.
USA 2015. 90 mins.
The notoriously twisted jet-black comedy gets
a glorious 2K restoration. Four middle-aged
men – an airline pilot, a TV producer, a judge
and a chef – retreat to a luxury villa. Bored
and jaded with life to the point of being
suicidal, they resolve to eat themselves to
death, and summon three prostitutes to join
them. What follows is a spectacular, gross-out
satire on greed, corruption and male vanity.
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DOCUMENTARY
This extraordinary documentary tells the
story of six brothers virtually imprisoned
by their parents in a run-down Manhattan
apartment. The Angulo brothers’ main source
of information about the outside world is the
movies that their strict Peruvian father brings
home. As a coping mechanism, the boys
recreate scenes from their favourites, wearing
makeshift costumes – donning charity shop
suits to play characters from Reservoir Dogs,
or making Batman masks out of cereal boxes.
Moselle met them shortly after they’d first
been allowed out, and they re-enacted their
favourite films for her sympathetic camera.
The paranoid parents thought they were
protecting their children from a hostile world,
but the Wolfpack, as they named themselves,
now come across as shyly charming, if
understandably estranged from reality – in
the way, of course, that movies invariably are.
Tue 22 Sep, Blood Cells, see p15
Tue 29 Sep, Discover Cinema takes a break
Tue 6 Oct
DOCUMENTARY
Cartel Land (15)
Director: Matthew Heineman. Mexico/USA
2015. 100 mins. English, and Spanish with
English subtitles.
Opening in a crystal meth lab, this chilling
documentary sets its tone with the matter-offact explanation given by the man mixing the
drugs: “What are you going to do? We come
from poverty. We will do this as long as God
allows.” Writer, director and cameraman
Matthew Heineman takes us on a shocking,
action-packed voyage into the murky
world of the drug trade as seen through the
efforts of two men leading the close-range
fight against it: Tim Foley heads a small
paramilitary group trying to seal the Arizona
border off from Mexico’s brutal and wellorganised traffickers; Jose Mireles is a doctor
doggedly marshalling his fellow citizens
against the Knights Templar cartel in his small
Mexican township. The moral determination
of both men shines through.
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Tue 13 Oct
Horse Money (15)
Director: Pedro Costa. Starring: Tito Furtado,
Antonio Santos, Ventura. Portugal 2014.
103 mins. Portuguese with English subtitles.
Portuguese auteur Pedro Costa's beguiling
film continues his exploration of the Lisbon
slums and the characters that fill them. Our
entry point is Ventura, an ageing local who
wanders the halls of a dilapidated, prison-like
hospital, meeting strangers, outsiders and
ghosts. But we also venture out into the city in
sequences that echo the menace and weird
logic of nightmares. Striking imagery, homegrown music and an almost painfully intense
central performance paint a haunting picture
of a uniquely strange world.
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Special Events
Wed 9 Sep, 20.00
DOCUMENTARY
How To Change The World (15)
Live satellite premiere plus panel discussion
There will be a live event with an exclusive screening of the film, followed by a satellite Q&A
hosted by Mariella Frostrup, on Wednesday 9 September. The panel will feature legendary
fashion designer and long-standing Greenpeace supporter Vivienne Westwood, director Jerry
Rothwell, Robert Hunter’s daughter Emily Hunter, and other special guests to be announced.
Director: Jerry Rothwell. Canada/UK 2015. 110 mins.
In 1971 a brave group of young activists set sail from Vancouver in an old fishing boat. Their
mission: to stop Nixon's atomic bomb tests on Amchitka, a tiny island off the west coast of
Alaska. It was from these humble but courageous beginnings that the global organisation
we now know as Greenpeace was born. Chronicling the fascinating untold story behind the
modern environmental movement, this gripping new film tells the story of eco-hero Robert
Hunter and how he, alongside a group of like-minded and idealistic young friends in the ’70s,
would be instrumental in altering the way we now look at the world and our place within it.
Thu 17 Sep, 18.45
Wed 30 Sep, 18.30
The Rocky Horror Show Live
Death Of A Gentleman (12A)
Come and join Richard O’Brien and some
very special guests for a guaranteed party,
live in cinemas for one night only. Still the
world’s favourite rock ’n’ roll musical 40
years on, the sensational Rocky Horror
Show is hailed by critics and adored by fans
around the world, and “still has audiences
rolling in the aisles” (Daily Telegraph). For this
exclusive event, O'Brien returns to the cast for
the first time in more than 20 years.
Tue 29 Sep, 20.00
Roger Waters The Wall (12A)
Directors: Sean Evans, Roger Waters.
UK 2014. 155 mins.
Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie that
unfolds on many levels: an immersive concert
experience, a road trip in which Waters
reckons with his past, and a stirring anti-war
film about the human cost of conflict.
After the film we present The Simple Facts,
a unique opportunity to see Roger Waters
and his Pink Floyd bandmate Nick Mason –
reunited, unscripted, and in conversation to
answer questions sent in by you, the fans.
Contains infrequent strong language, nudity
and bloody moments.
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DOCUMENTARY
We are delighted to welcome some
of the filmmakers for a Q&A
Directors: Sam Collins, Jarrod Kimber.
UK 2015. 99 mins.
Two cricket fans who became journalists
embark on a four-year journey across the
globe to investigate the ways that traditional
Test cricket is being destroyed by the more
lucrative Twenty20 format and the corruption
of administrators. A gripping story of deceit,
incompetence and greed unfolds as the
journalists try to piece together a picture
of the future of Test cricket, and uncover a
shadowy world where sport, power and
money collide.
Contains infrequent strong language.
Wed 14 Oct, 21.00
Monty Python And The Holy
Grail Singalong (15)
Directors: Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones.
Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese,
Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Terry Jones.
UK 1973. 86 mins.
Altogether now: we’re Knights Of The Round
Table, we dance whenever we’re able, we
do routines and chorus scenes with footwork
impeccable. We dine well here in Camelot,
we eat ham and jam and spam a lot…
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The
Clearstream
Affair
From Caligari To Hitler
The Company You Keep
TridentFest
Traces Of Sandalwood
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Cambridge Film Festival On Tour 2015
Poached
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A Walk In The Woods
See page 9 for synopsis.
Mississippi Grind (CFF 15)
Directors: Anna Boden,
Ryan Fleck. USA 2015. 109 mins.
A talented card player (Ben Mendelsohn)
and a charismatic traveller (Ryan Reynolds)
gamble their way to a legendary high-stakes
poker game in New Orleans.
Poached (CFF PG)
Director: Timothy Wheeler. UK 2014. 91 mins.
From Caligari To Hitler (CFF 15)
Director: Rüdiger Suchsland. Germany 2014.
118 mins. German with English subtitles.
The Weimar era (1918–1933) was the most
important period of German cinema. This
exceptional documentary traces its diversity
and beauty.
The Harder They Come (15)
New digital restoration
Director: Perry Henzell.
Jamaica 1972. 109 mins.
English, and Creole with English subtitles.
With unprecedented access to the most
notorious perpetrators, this documentary
exposes an obsession that can wipe out bird
species: illegal egg collecting.
Without doubt, the greatest reggae film of all
time. Jimmy Cliff plays the young outlaw who
fights back against a corrupt system.
The Company You Keep (15)
Director: Oeke Hoogendijk. Netherlands
2014. 90 mins. Dutch with English subtitles.
Director: Robert Redford.
USA 2012. 122 mins.
The New Rijksmuseum (CFF PG)
One man tries to escape his radical past.
This tense, intelligent political thriller takes the
idealism of 1960s youth and assesses how it
all turned out.
This fly-on-the-wall account of the rebuilding
of Holland’s most famous museum follows
the ups and downs of the comprehensive,
expensive and at times controversial
renovation.
The Clearstream Affair (CFF 15)
TridentFest (CFF 15)
Director: Vincent Garenq. France 2014.
110 mins. French with English subtitles.
A journalist sets the world of finance ablaze
when he exposes a scandal. This glossily
photographed thriller globetrots breathlessly
amongst perpetrators, victims and heroes.
Big Gold Dream: Scottish
Post-Punk And Infiltrating The
Mainstream (CFF 15)
Director: Grant McPhee. UK 2015. 94 mins.
Ten years in the making, this exhaustive doc
about Edinburgh’s post-punk scene focuses
on trailblazing indie label Fast Product.
Directors: Various. UK 2015. 90 mins.
Cambridge filmmakers Project Trident return
with another explosive crop of low-budget
shorts to shock, amuse, repulse and inform.
Traces Of Sandalwood (CFF 15)
Director: Maria Ripoll. Spain 2014. 95 mins.
English, and Catalan with English subtitles.
Mina was separated from her sister 30 years
ago, but is now close to finding her again.
The spices of India mix with Mediterranean
charm in this gorgeous film.
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The Show Of Shows:
100 Years Of Vaudeville,
Circuses And Carnivals (CFF 15)
Director: Benedikt Erlingsson.
Iceland/UK 2015. 72 mins.
Roll up, roll up for an unforgettable
experience! Includes rare footage of
fairgrounds, circus entertainments and freak
shows from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Bill (PG)
Director: Richard Bracewell. UK 2015. 94 mins.
We are delighted to welcome director
Richard Bracewell to the screening.
What really happened during Shakespeare’s
‘lost years’? Could it be that the team behind
the hit CBBC show Horrible Histories has the
answer?
Mia Madre (15)
Director: Nanni Moretti. Italy 2015.
107 mins. Italian with English subtitles.
Screened to great acclaim in Cannes,
Moretti’s latest is a seductive, witty blend of
comedy and pathos that gets the most from a
small ensemble cast.
As We Were Dreaming (CFF 15)
Director: Andreas Dresen. France/Germany
2015. 117 mins. German with English subtitles.
This coming-of-age story about three wild
teenagers portrays newly reunified Germany
in the early ’90s – when everything was
colliding, and everything seemed possible.
Hellions (CFF 18)
Director: Bruce McDonald.
Canada 2015. 82 mins.
An inventive throwback to Halloween and the
Freddy franchise, this screwball slasher from
the director of Pontypool centres on a teen
pregnancy with a Polanski-style twist.
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Cult Film Club
Cinema Information
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programme was correct however, where
circumstances dictate, we reserve the right to
make changes. Likewise, we may in fact add
extra performances of popular films.
We therefore advise that you check our
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enquire by phone before you set out.Location
The Reflektor Tapes
Straight Outta Compton
(Cert TBC)
(15)
DOCUMENTARY
Director: Kahlil Joseph.
Featuring: Arcade Fire.
Canada 2015. TBC mins.
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Taking its title from NWA’s seminal 1988
debut album, this biographical drama charts
the legendary rap group’s meteoric rise
and acrimonious fall. Five young men from
Compton, including Eazy-E (Mitchell), Ice
Cube (Jackson) and Dr Dre (Hawkins), gave
angry voice to a voiceless part of society,
igniting a musical revolution as they shot to
global hip-hop domination. The film delves
into NWA’s history and explores the group’s
explosive dynamics.
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Higher Baxt
This fascinating insight into the making of
Arcade Fire’s international number one
album Reflektor blends personal interviews
and moments captured by the band to
dazzling effect, and features 15 minutes of
exclusive unseen footage, filmed only for
cinema audiences.
Director: F. Gary Gray.
Starring: O’Shea Jackson Jnr,
Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell.
USA 2015. 147 mins.
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Diary
Fri 4 Sep
Main Features
Ricki And The Flash
45 Years
Cambridge Film Festival Highlights
Family Film
Paddington
Discover Cinema
La Grande Bouffe
Special Event
How To Change The World Live Satellite
Premiere, Wed 20.00
Fri 11 Sep
Fri 25 Sep
Main Features
Everest
A Walk In The Woods
Irrational Man
Legend
Family Film
Song Of The Sea
Special Events
Roger Waters The Wall, Tue 20.00
Death Of A Gentleman plus Q&A,
Wed 18.30
Cult Film Club
The Reflektor Tapes, Fri & Sat 22.00
Straight Outta Compton, Fri & Sat 21.45
Fri 2 Oct
Main Features
Main Features
Irrational Man
Legend
The Martian, Macbeth
Family Film
Annie
Family Film
Discover Cinema
Discover Cinema
Abbeygate Arts
Cartel Land
The Rescuers
The Wolfpack
Special Event
The Rocky Horror Show Live,
Thu 18.45
Fri 18 Sep
Main Features
Everest
Legend
Irrational Man
Family Film
London International Animation
Festival Shorts
Discover Cinema
Blood Cells plus Q&A
Abbeygate Arts
ROH Live: Romeo & Juliet, Tue 19.15
NT Encore: Coriolanus, Thu 19.00
Met Opera Live: Il Trovatore, Sat 17.55
ROH Le Nozze Di Figaro, Mon 18.45
Met Opera Encore: Il Trovatore,
Wed 12.30
The Lady In The Van
Suffragette
Coming Soon
Fri 9 Oct
Main Features
Advance
booking
from Mon
7 Sep
The Martian, Macbeth
Family Film
Monsters, Inc.
Discover Cinema
Horse Money
Abbeygate Arts
Bolshoi Live: Giselle, Sun 16.00
NT Live: Hamlet, Thu 19.00
Special Event
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
Singalong, Wed 21.00
Don't miss out!
We often add extra performances of popular films. Please check our website
www.abbeygatecinema.co.uk, the local press or at the Box Office to make sure you
don’t miss out. Alternatively, sign up to receive our latest news and weekly listings by
email at [email protected] or speak to a member of staff.
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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,
please ask at the cinema.