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Cinema 10 Feb - 26 March 2017 @thedukescinema The Dukes, Lancaster Prevenge Moonlight T2 Trainspotting

Hello Welcome to our 10 Feb - 26 March 2017 cinema guide. Ticket Prices* Film 6.50 Full Price 5.50 Concessions 4.50 Under 18 s Stage on Screen 13.50 Full Price 12.50 Concessions 10 Friends *Unless otherwise stated Box Office 01524 598500 I tickets@dukes-lancaster.org Getting Here For travel and access information visit: www.dukes-lancaster.org/your-visit Film Certification and Content Information about film ratings and content can be found at: www.bbfc.co.uk www.dukes-lancaster.org The Dukes, Moor Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1QE Keep in Touch Want to talk about a film you ve seen? Have a question? It s easy to keep in touch you can find The Dukes on Facebook (search: The Dukes, Lancaster) and Twitter (@thedukescinema) or you can leave a comment on our feedback wall in The Dukes Bar. If you d like regular listings and updates you can sign up to our weekly e-newsletter by e-mailing tickets@dukes-lancaster.org with the subject line Cinema Newsletter. THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT AND ONLINE AT WWW.ISSUU.COM/DUKESLANCASTER MOVIE MORNINGS 11am screenings with free tea or coffee and a pastry included with your ticket. Screening: Denial (Tuesday 14 February), Lion (Thursday 16 February) 20th Century Women (Tuesday 28 February), Fences (Tuesday 14 March) and Viceroy s House (Tuesday 21 March). PARENT & BABY SCREENINGS Are you looking for at trip out at the cinema with your baby? With lights slightly up and the sound slightly down these screenings are a great way to enjoy a film on the big screen with your baby in a comfortable environment Screening: Lion (Wednesday 15 February) and Hidden Figures (Wednesday 22 March). The Dukes is a registered charity and is supported by: Registered Charity: 501935

THE INCREDIBLE MOVING PICTUREHOUSE Thursday 2 - Thursday 9 March While we have theatre events on in The Dukes, we ll be ensuring you still get your film fix with the return of The Incredlbie Moving Picturehouse. This spectacular one-ofa-kind transforms from an unassuming lorry into an indoor 100-seat mobile cinema. The Picturehouse will be arriving in Lancaster with a packed programme of new releases including Prevenge, Toni Erdmann, The Eagle Huntress and Loving. The Picturehouse puts the show on the road literally. The UK s only HGV-based mobile cinema screen equipped with DCI digital projection, temperature control and 100 comfortable seats. The impressive 36 and a half tonnes of truck extends out to 55ft long, 22ft wide and 15ft tall and sits on 18 wheels. The Picturehouse will be located behind The Dukes on Brewery Lane, a short walk from our building. Ticket sales and collection will be handled through our Box Office as normal. TONI ERDMANN (15) Dir. Maren Ade 2017 Germany 162mins Subtitles With: Sandra Hüller Friday 3 - Thursday 9 March (except Tuesday 7) An acclaimed comedy about the fraught relationship between a repressed corporate consultant and her incessantly prank-playing dad. Retired teacher Winifred decides to pay a surprised visit to his estranged daughter. The decision proves fraught and so Winifred creates a smooth talking alter ego and barges into Ines professional life, claiming to be her CEO s life coach. After impressing critics around the globe, Maren Ade s bittersweet comedy about father-daughter love is one of the frontrunners for the Best Foreign Langage Film Oscar. If you feel there s no space in your life for a 162-minute German comedy, make room. AAAAA - The Daily Telegraph MOONLIGHT (15) Dir: Barry Jenkins 2017 USA 110mins With: Mahershala Ali Friday 17 - Thursday 23 March (except Sunday 19) Nominated for 8 Oscars, Moonlight is the story of an African-American gay man growing up in America. Writer-director Barry Jenkins successfully employs three different actors to portray the same character at three different ages. Charismatic newcomer Alex Hibbert plays the young, naive schoolboy living with his emotionally unreliable addict mother; Ashton Sanders is the bullied teenager fully discovering his sexuality; and Trevante Rhodes gives a breakout performance as the confident drug-dealing adult. Never less than riveting, Moonlight is already being showered with richly deserved awards including being named Best Drama at the Golden Globes. Both heartbreaking and deeply relevant... a rarely seen portrait of what it really means to be a black gay man in America today. It s a stunning achievement. AAAAA - The Guardian

New Releases DENIAL (12A) Dir: Mick Jackson 2017 UK 110mins With: Rachel Weisz, Alex Jennings Friday 10 - Thursday 16 February Based on the acclaimed book Denial: Holocaust History on Trial, Denial recounts Deborah E. Lipstadt s legal battle for historical truth against David Irving who accused her of libel when she declared him a Holocaust denier. Due to the English legal system, the burden of proof was on Lipstadt to prove the Holocaust occurred. LION (PG) Dir. Garth Davis 2017 USA 1118mins With: Dev Patel, Rooney Mara Friday 10 - Thursday 16 February Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman lead the cast in this rousing true tale of a lost Indian child, adopted by Australian parents, searching for home. When five-year old Saroo takes the wrong train he is stranded thousands of miles from home. As an adult, armed with a handful of memories he begins a search for his real parents. I, DANIEL BLAKE (15) Dir: Ken Loach 2016 UK 100mins With: Dave Johns, Hayley Squires Saturday 11 February 3.45pm The most popular film at The Dukes in 2016 returns for one last screening. Daniel Blake is a fifty-something carpenter living in Newcastle who, after suffering a heart attack, seeks to claim state benefits, leading him into a humiliating world of forms and absurd administration. JACKIE (15) Dir. Pablo Larraín 2017 USA 99mins With: Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard Friday 17, Saturday 18 February & Friday 24, Sunday 26 March Natalie Portman delivers a career defining performance in this account of Jackie Kennedy s time in the aftermath of her husband, President John F. Kennedy. Drawing upon an interview conducted with Life magazine, the film is a haunting look at the private and public emotions of an infamous figure. T2 TRAINSPOTTING (18) Dir: Danny Boyle 2017 UK 115mins With: Ewan McGregor, Kelly MacDonald Friday 17 - Thursday 23 February Danny Boyle and the original cast reunite for a sequel to one of the most era-defining and iconic Brtiish films ever made. Mark Renton reunites with Spud, Sick Boy, Begbie and other old friends after returning to the only place that he can ever call home. HELL OR HIGH WATER (15) Dir: David Mackenzie 2016 USA 102mins With: Jeff Bridges, Ben Foster Saturday 18 February 8.35pm Liked No Country for Old Men? Then don t miss this thrilling western. Two brothers - Toby, a straight-living father, and Tanner, an ex-con - come together to rob branch after branch of the bank that is repossessing their family land. Vengeance seems to be theirs until they find themselves in the crosshairs of a relentless veteran Texas Ranger. MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (15) Dir. Kenneth Lonergan 2017 USA 137mins With: Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams Monday 20 February & Wed 15 March A remarkably powerful drama featuring a stunning performance from Casey Affleck. Lee, an isolated Boston janitor, is forced to return to his hometown to look after his brother s child following a family tragedy. Whilst home, Lee must come to terms with his past secrets. LA LA LAND (12A) Dir. Damien Chazelle 2017 USA 128mins With: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone Tuesday 14, Wednesday 22, Thursday 23, Tuesday 28 February, Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 March A glorious musical romance that pays homage to and updates the Hollywood classics. Gosling and Stone play pianist Seb and wannabe movie star Mia who fall in love as they strive for success in Hollywood. A deserved frontrunner for the 2017 awards season.

New Releases 20 thcentury WOMEN (15) Dir: Mike Mills 2017 USA 119mins With: Annette Benning, Greta Gerwig Friday 24 February - Thursday 2 March In 1970s California Dorothea Fields is a determined single mother in her mid-50s who is raising her adolescent son, Jamie. Dorothea enlists the help of two younger women - Abbie, a freespirited punk artist living as a boarder in the Fields home and Julie, a savvy and provocative teenage neighbour - to help with Jamie s upbringing. HACKSAW RIDGE (15) Dir: Mel Gibson 2017 USA 140mins With: Andrew Garfield Friday 24 February - Wednesday 1 March The extraordinary true story of conscientious objector Desmond T. Doss who saved 75 men during World War II without firing a single shot. Believing that the war was just but killing was nevertheless wrong, he was the only American soldier in WWII to fight on the front lines without a weapon. HIGH SOCIETY (U) Dir: Charles Walters 1956 USA 130mins (with interval) With: Grace Kelly Monday 27 February 2pm The sparkling musical that boasts songs from Cole Porter and star turns from Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra. Screening as part of A Life More Ordinary, our series of arts events presented in association with Age UK Lancashire for people with memory problems and their friends, families and carers though everyone is welcome. FENCES (12A) Dir: Denzel Washington 2017 USA 140mins With: Denzel Washington, Viola Davis Sunday 12 - Thursday 16 March A moving drama boasting powerhouse performances. Denzel Washington stars as Troy Maxson, a blue collar worker in 1950s Pittsburgh. Crushed and embittered by events in his past, Maxson begins to frustrate his son s future when he is offered the opportunities Maxson never got. IRREPLACEABLE (12A) Dir. Thomas Lilti 2017 France 100mins Subtitles With: François Cluzet Monday 13 & Thursday 16 March All the people in this countryside area, can count on Jean-Pierre, the doctor who heals and reassures them day and night, 7 days a week. Now Jean-Pierre is sick, so he sees Natalie, a young doctor, coming from the hospital to assist him. But will she adapt to this new life and be able to replace the man that believed to be irreplaceable? VICEROY S HOUSE (12A) Dir: Gurinder Chadha 2017 UK 106mins With: Gillian Anderson, Michael Gambon Friday 17 - Thursday 23 March Viceroy s House in Delhi was the home of the British rulers of India. Gurinder Chadha s latest film explores the final few months of British rule through the inhabitants of the house. As the political elite converged on the house to wrangle over the birth of independent India, decisions were made with consequences that still reverberate today. HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) Dir: Theodore Melfi 2017 USA 127mins With: Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson Friday 17 - Thursday 23 March Three brilliant African-American women at NASA - Katherine Johnson Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson serve as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation s confidence, turned around the Space Race and galvanized the world. THE FOUNDER (12A) Dir: John Lee Hancock 2017 USA 115mins With: Michael Keaton, Laura Dern Friday 24 & Saturday 25 March The true story of how one man stole McDonalds from the McDonald brothers. In 1950s California struggling salesman Ray Croc comes across two brothers running a speedy, efficient burger restaurant. Impressed - he talks the brothers into franchising the system, allowing Kroc to create his own billion-dollar empire.

Screening in The Incredible Moving Picturehouse DONNIE DARKO (15) Dir: Richard Kelly 2001 USA 113mins With: Jake Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore Thursday 2 March 8.35pm Under-appreciated on release only to be later lauded as a cult classic, Donnie Darko returns to cinema screens on a restored print. Set in suburban 1980s America, the film follows Donnie, a troubled teen who is visited one night by a man in a rabbit suit who tells him that the world will end in 28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes and 12 seconds. LOVING (12A) Dir. Jeff Nichols 2017 USA 123mins With: Ruth Negga, Joel Edgerton Friday 3 - Thursday 9 March Loving celebrates the real-life courage and commitment of an interracial couple living in 1960s America. Richard and Mildred Loving married in 1958 but were then forced to spend the next decade fighting for their legal to right to have their marriage recognised by their home state of Virginia. PREVENGE (15) Dir: Alice Lowe 2017 UK 90mins With: Alice Lowe Friday 3, Saturday 4, Monday 6 & Tuesday 7 March Ruth is a pregnant woman on a killing spree. But it s not Ruth s fault - her unborn child speaks to her from the womb, coaching her to lure and kill her unsuspecting victims. A future cult classic, Prevenge is the directorial debut from Alice Lowe - who starred and co-wrote Sightseers. TONI ERDMANN (15) Dir. Maren Ade 2017 Germany 160mins Subtitles With: Sandra Hüller Friday 3 - Thursday 9 March (except Tuesday 7 March) One of the frontrunners for the Best Foreign Langage film Oscar. This acclaimed comedy stars a lonely prankster father who visits his estranged, high-powered consultant daughter, creating a fictional alias to insinuate himself into her stressed corporate life. THE EAGLE HUNTRESS (U) Dir: Otto Bell 2016 UK Mongolia 87mins With: Daisy Ridley Saturday 4 & Wednesday 8 March Set against the breath-taking expanse of the Mongolian steppe, The Eagle Huntress follows Aisholpan, a 13-yearold girl, as she trains to become the first female in twelve generations of her Kazakh family to become an eagle hunter, and rises to the pinnacle of a tradition that has been handed down from father to son for centuries. BEST (12A) Dir. Daniel Gordon 2017 UK 92mins With: George Best Monday 6 - Thursday 9 March A documentary recounting the life of George Best. He was football s first rock and roll star a handsome, charismatic Belfast boy who could thrill and excite the crowds with every turn of the ball. But George Best was also the lead in his own Shakespearean tragedy, a flawed genius, brought down by drink, temptation and depression. LABYRINTH (PG) Dir. Jim Henson 1986 USA 100mins With: David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly Tuesday 7 March 8.30pm Jim Henson s classic puppet filled fantasy. A 16-year old girl is given 13 hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King. CHRISTINE (15) Dir. Antonio Campos 2016 USA 119mins With: Rebecca Hall, Michael C. Hall Wednesday 8 & Thursday 9 March Based on true events, Christine is the shocking story of a Florida news reporter who, in 1974, shocked the world by taking her own life live on air. Featuring an outstanding central performance from Rebecca Hall, Christine is a rich, sensitively handled depiction of the potentially devastating effects of depression.

Stage on Screen NT LIVE: SAINT JOAN Dir: Josie Rourke Live 165mins With: Gemma Arteton Thursday 16 February 7pm Joan: daughter, farm girl, visionary, patriot, king-whisperer, soldier, leader, victor, icon, radical, witch, heretic, saint, martyr, woman. Josie Rourke directs Gemma Arteton as Joan of Arc in this electrifying production. Bernard Shaw s classic play follows the life and trial of a young country girl who attempts to drive the English from France. LA SCALA BALLET: ROMEO & JULIET Conductor: Patrick Fournillier Recorded 180mins Choreography: Kenneth MacMillan Sunday 19 February 3pm The All Opera season continues with a ballet featuring classic choreography to the notes of Prokofiev conducted by Patrick Fournillier. Romeo and Juliet by Kenneth MacMillan has been in La Scala s repertoire for many years now. NT ENCORE: HEDDA GABLER Dir: Ivo Van Hove Recorded 160mins With: Ruth Wilson, Rafe Spall Sunday 12 March 7pm Ruth Wilson plays the title role in Ivo van Hove s production. Hedda Gabler has just married, but already she is bored and longs to be free. This vital new version of Ibsen s classic has been written by the award-written Patrick Marber. BOLSHOI BALLET: A CONTEMPORARY EVENING Music Benjamin Britten, Max Richter, Ludwig van Beethoven, Leonid Desyatnikov Live 160mins I Choreography: Various Sunday 19 March 3pm For one evening, the Bolshoi takes on a new challenge with audacity in Hans Van Manen s Frank Bridge s Variations, Sol León and Paul Lightfoot s Short Time Together and Alexei Ratmansky s Russian Seasons. BOLSHOI BALLET: A HERO OF OUR TIME Music: Ilya Demutsky Live 165mins Choreography: Youri Possokhov Sunday 9 April 4pm The last production of the 16/17 Bolshoi Ballet cinema season. Pechorin, a young officer, embarks on a journey across the majestic mountains of the Caucasus, on a path set by his passionate encounters. Disillusioned and careless, he inflicts pain upon himself and the women around him. NT ENCORE: TWELFTH NIGHT Dir: Simon Godwin Recorded TBCmins With: Tamsin Grieg Sunday 9 April 7.15pm Tamsin Greig is Malvolia in a new twist on Shakespeare s classic comedy of mistaken identity. Simon Godwin directs this joyous new production with Tamsin Greig as a transformed Malvolia. NT LIVE: ANGELS IN AMERICA PART ONE Dir: Marianne Elliott Live TBCmins With: Andrew Garfield Thursday 20 July 7pm This new staging of Tony Kushner s multi-award winning two-part play. America in the mid-1980s. In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. NT LIVE: ANGELS IN AMERICA PART TWO Dir: Marianne Elliott Live TBCmins With: Andrew Garfield Thursday 27July 7pm Part Two of the landmark new staging of Tony Kushner s modern classic. Marianne Elliott s production has an all-star cast which includes Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane, James McArdle and Russell Tovey.

FEBRUARY Fri 10 6.10pm Denial (12A) Fri 10 8.30pm Lion (PG) Sat 11 3.45pm I, Daniel Blake (15) Sat 11 6.00pm Lion (PG) Sat 11 8.30pm Denial (12A) Sun 12 5.10pm Denial (12A) Sun 12 7.30pm Lion (PG) Mon 13 6.00pm Lion (PG) Mon 13 8.00pm Film Quiz in the Bar Mon 13 8.30pm Denial (12A) Tue 14 11.00am Denial (12A) Tue 14 6.00pm Lion (PG) Tue 14 8.30pm La La Land (12A) Wed 15 11.00am Parent & Baby: Lion (PG) Wed 15 6.10pm Denial (12A) Wed 15 8.30pm Lion (PG) Thu 16 11.00am Lion (PG) Thu 16 1.30pm Denial (12A) Thu 16 7.00pm NT Live: Saint Joan Fri 17 6.20pm Jackie (15) Fri 17 8.30pm T2 Trainspotting (18) Sat 18 3.15pm Jackie (15) Sat 18 6.10pm T2 Trainspotting (18) Sat 18 8.35pm Hell or High Water (15) Sun 19 3.00pm La Scala: Romeo & Juliet (12A) Sun 19 6.45pm T2 Trainspotting (18) Mon 20 6.10pm T2 Trainspotting (18) Mon 20 8.35pm Manchester by the Sea (15) Wed 22 2.00pm NT Encore: Saint Joan (12A) Wed 22 6.00pm La La land (12A) Wed 22 8.35pm T2 Trainspotting (18) Thu 23 6.10pm T2 Trainspotting (18) Thu 23 8.35pm La la land (12A) Fri 24 6.00pm 20th Century Women (15) Fri 24 8.30pm Hacksaw Ridge (15) Sat 25 5.40pm Hacksaw Ridge (15) Sat 25 8.30pm 20th Century women (15) Sun 26 5.00pm 20th Century Women (15) Sun 26 7.30pm Hacksaw Ridge (15) Mon 27 2.00pm High Society (U) Mon 27 6.00pm 20th Century Wwomen (15) Mon 27 8.30pm Hacksaw Ridge (15) Tue 28 11.00am 20th Century Women (15) Tue 28 5.40pm Hacksaw Ridge (15) Tue 28 8.30pm La La Land (15) MARCH Wed 1 6.00pm 20th Century Women (15) Wed 1 8.30pm Hacksaw Ridge (15) All screenings between Thursday 2 & Thursday 9 March take place in The Incredible Moving Picturehouse. More details can be found inside this guide. Thu 2 6.10pm 20th Century Women (15) Thu 2 8.35pm Donnie Darko (15) Fri 3 1.30pm Loving (12A) Fri 3 3.50pm Loving (12A) Fri 3 6.10pm Prevenge (15) Fri 3 8.00pm Toni Erdmann (15) Sat 4 11.30pm The Eagle Huntress (U) Sat 4 1.45pm The Eagle Huntress (U) Sat 4 3.40pm Toni Erdmann (15) Sat 4 6.45pm Loving (12A) Sat 4 9.10pm Prevenge (15) MARCH Sun 5 5.00pm Toni Erdmann (15) Sun 5 8.10pm Loving (12A) Mon 6 11.10am Toni Erdmann (15) Mon 6 2.15pm Loving (12A) Mon 6 4.45pm Best (12A) Mon 6 6.40pm Prevenge (15) Mon 6 8.30pm Loving (12A) Tue 7 11.30am Loving (12A) Tue 7 2.30pm Prevenge (15) Tue 7 4.20pm Loving (12A) Tue 7 6.40pm Best (12A) Tue 7 8.30pm Labyrinth (PG) Wed 8 11.10am Best (12A) Wed 8 1.00pm The Eagle Huntress (U) Wed 8 3.00pm Loving (12A) Wed 8 6.00pm Christine (15) Wed 8 8.20pm Toni Erdmann (15) Thu 9 1.15pm Toni Erdmann (15) Thu 9 4.20pm Best (12A) Thu 9 6.10pm Christine (15) Thu 9 8.30pm Loving (12A) Sun 12 4.00pm Fences (12A) Sun 12 7.00pm NT Encore: Hedda Gabler (12A) Mon 13 6.20pm Irreplaceable (12A) Mon 13 8.00pm Film Quiz in the Bar Mon 13 8.30pm Fences (12A) Tue 14 11.00am Fences (12A) Wed 15 5.45pm Fences (12A) Wed 15 8.35pm Manchester by the Sea (15) Thu 16 6.20pm Irreplaceable (12A) Thu 16 8.30pm Fences (12A) Fri 17 3.40pm Viceroy's House (12A) Fri 17 6.00pm Hidden Figures (PG) Fri 17 8.35pm Moonlight (15) Sat 18 3.40pm Hidden Figures (15) Sat 18 6.15pm Viceroy's House (12A) Sat 18 8.35pm Moonlight (15) Sun 19 3.00pm Bolshoi: A Contemporary... Sun 19 6.10pm Viceroy's House (12A) Sun 19 8.30pm Hidden Figures (PG) Mon 20 3.40pm Moonlight (15) Mon 20 6.00pm Hidden Figures (PG) Mon 20 8.35pm Viceroy's House (12A) Tue 21 11.00am Viceroy's House (12A) Tue 21 6.10pm Moonlight (15) Tue 21 8.30pm Hidden Figures (PG) Wed 22 11.00am Parent & Baby: Hidden Figures (PG) Wed 22 3.40pm Hidden Figures (PG) Wed 22 6.15pm Viceroy's House (12A) Wed 22 8.35pm Moonlight (15) Thu 23 3.40pm Viceroy's House (12A) Thu 23 6.10pm Moonlight (15) Thu 23 8.30pm Hidden Figures (PG) Fri 24 6.20pm Jackie (15) Fri 24 8.30pm The Founder (12A) Sat 25 6.00pm The Founder (12A) Sat 25 8.30pm La La Land (12A) Sun 26 5.20pm Jackie (15) Sun 26 7.30pm La La Land (12A) www.dukes-lancaster.org I 01524 598500 I tickets@dukes-lancaster.org