Jun - Aug 2012 - Brewery Arts Centre
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Jun - Aug 2012 - Brewery Arts Centre
Jun - Aug 2012 The Queen Africa United The Damned United The Help My Week with Marilyn Tyrannosaur Looking for Eric The Tempest The Lady Munich People’s Choice: 80s 90, 00s! Bridesmaids Moulin Rouge! Jack Goes Boating Cinema Paradiso Brewery Bunkasai Festival Another Earth The Dark Knight The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo The Guard The Flying Scotsman Bobby Fischer Against the World The Wrestler Senna Big Wednesday Raging Bull Moneyball Warrior The Kid with a Bike No Country for Old Men The Tree of Life Drive Immerse yourself in our superb summer season of movies in the Warehouse Cinema. Our fantastic selection of screenings includes a season of Sport on Film, celebrating Euro 2012 and the Olympic Games. And our celebrations continue throughout the summer months with the People’s Choice screenings for the Brewery’s 40th Birthday! Sunday 3rd June 7.45pm The Queen (2006) (12A) 103mins Biography | Drama Cast: Helen Mirren, Michael Sheen, James Cromwell, Sylvia Syms Director: Stephen Frears To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, we present The Queen, featuring an awardwinning performance from Dame Helen Mirren. September, 1997. In the wake of the death of the Princess Of Wales in a Paris car crash, public opinion turns against the royal family. Fascinating, funny, wicked and to the point, this is an excellent film about a week every Briton over the age of 15 will remember vividly. Tuesday 5th June 7.45pm Africa United (2010) (12A) 88mins Adventure | Comedy | Drama Cast: Eriya Ndayambaje, Roger Nsengiyumva, Sanyu Joanita Kintu Director: Debs Gardner-Paterson After a mishap involving bus tickets, Rwandan football prodigy Fabrice, his makeshift manager Dudu, and Dudu’s sister Beatrice find themselves in the Congo rather than the trials for the World Cup opening ceremony. Abandoning good sense, they elect to walk to the World Cup, crossing half of Africa, picking up friends and enemies along the way. Thursday 7th June 7.45pm The Damned United (2009) (15) 98mins Biography | Comedy | Drama Cast: Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney, Jim Broadbent Director: Tom Hooper Having taken lowly Derby County to the league championship, the brilliant but mercurial Brian Clough is offered the chance to manage glorious Leeds United — the club he despised. But then, he was never one to make the wise choice… Sunday 10th June 7.45pm The Help (2011) (12A) 146mins Drama Cast: Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jessica Chastain Director: Tate Taylor Mississippi, the 1960s. Would-be journalist Skeeter decides to write a book about “The Help”, the black maids who work for the white families in the area. Interviewing local maid Aibileen in secret, Skeeter reveals what really goes on between these women and their employers. Win a DVD of ‘The Help’ on the night - purchase a ticket to automatically enter our prize-draw. Tuesday 12th June 7.45pm My Week with Marilyn (2011) (15) 99mins Biography | Drama | History Cast: Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne, Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench Director: Simon Curtis In 1956, Marilyn Monroe arrives in England to star with Sir Laurence Olivier in The Prince And The Showgirl. Well-connected 23-year-old Colin Clark gets a job as a production assistant, witnesses the clash of titanic egos and forms a brief intimacy with the emotionally fragile screen goddess. Thursday 14th June 7.45pm Tyrannosaur (2011) (18) 92mins Drama Cast: Olivia Colman, Peter Mullan, Eddie Marsan Director: Paddy Considine Widower Joseph is given to fits of uncontrollable rage. Ducking into a charity shop, he meets Hannah, who offers to pray for him. Though hostile, Joseph comes to see that Hannah has her own problems. Fleeing her abusive husband, Hannah takes refuge with Joseph but the consequences of violence linger. Father’s Day Sunday 17th June 7.45pm Subtitles: French Looking for Eric (2009) (15) 116mins Comedy | Drama | Fantasy Cast: Steve Evets, Stephanie Bishop, Gerard Kearns, Eric Cantona Director: Ken Loach Postman Eric Bishop unravels when circumstances force him to make contact with the wife he left 30 years before. He takes solace in the unexpected form of legendary footballer Eric Cantona, who mysteriously appears to offer advice... Tuesday 19th June 7.45pm The Tempest (2010) (PG) 110mins Comedy | Drama | Fantasy Cast: Alfred Molina, Ben Whishaw, Helen Mirren, Jeremy Irons, Russell Brand Director: Julie Taymor Prospera, an exiled noblewoman with magical powers, conjures a storm to lure a ship onto her remote island home, hoping to find a suitor for her daughter. By chance, among the shipwrecked crewmen is her brother Antonio, the architect of her downfall, offering Prospera an irresistible opportunity for revenge. Thursday 21st June 7.45pm Subtitles: Burmese The Lady (2011) (12A) 132mins Biography | Drama Cast: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, Jonathan Raggett Director: Luc Besson Rangoon, 1990. Burmese democrat Aung San Suu Kyi is encouraged to stand in the country’s free elections. Despite winning a popular mandate she’s placed under indefinite house arrest by the repressive regime. Meanwhile, in Oxford, her supportive husband and two sons wait for word of when they might see her again... Sunday 24th June 7.45pm Subtitles: Fra/Ger Munich (2005) (15) 164mins Drama | History | Thriller Cast: Eric Bana, Geoffrey Rush, Daniel Craig, Ciaran Hinds Director: Steven Spielberg After eleven Israeli athletes are murdered by a Palestinian terror group at the 1972 Munich Olympics, a hit squad is instigated by Israel’s secret service agency to track down those thought to have organised the atrocity. But alongside their achievements, the team will come to question the morality and effectiveness of their fateful mission. Order a delicious Brewery Pizza from the Warehouse bar before 7.15pm and we’ll deliver it ‘take-away’ style to your seat in time for the film! Why not try our new Beer Dough Pizza bases made with the Brewery’s own ‘Ale & Arty’ Beer! Tuesday 26th June 7.45pm ‘The Brewery’s 40th Birthday People’s Choice’ To celebrate the Brewery’s 40th birthday throughout the summer, each month we’re giving you the choice of five films from each of the last four decades to see at the Warehouse Cinema. The films have been chosen to represent the highest grossing, most award-winning and most popular films of the 70s, 80s, 90s & 00s*. Your choice of films 1982 - 1992 are: Gandhi, Amadeus, The Terminator, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Ghostbusters. To vote - email your choice to cinema@breweryarts.co.uk by Thursday 14th June and keep an eye on the Brewery’s Facebook page and website for voting opportunities and updates. *Subject to availability Thursday 28th June 7.45pm Bridesmaids (2011) (15) 125mins Comedy | Romance Cast: Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne, Chris O’Dowd, Matt Lucas, John Hamm Director: Paul Feig Single girl Annie is asked to be Maid Of Honour for best friend Lillian, but soon finds a rival in Helen, the ice-bitch wife of Lillian’s fiancé’s boss. While Helen attempts to take over the bridal party plans, Annie struggles to retain control of both her brood of bridesmaids and her friendship with Lillian. Sunday 1st July 7.45pm Subtitles: French/Spanish Moulin Rouge! (2001) (12) 127mins Drama | Musical | Romance Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent. Director: Baz Luhrmann. Paris, 1899, and romantic poet Christian starts hanging out at the notorious Moulin Rouge. On first glimpsing the club’s star, Satine, he falls madly in love, and she returns his feelings. But with her health deteriorating and a jealous Duke set on separating them, things start spiralling out of control in this stylish musical, with music drawn from familiar 20th century sources. Tuesday 3rd July 7.45pm Jack goes Boating (2010) (15) 91mins Comedy | Drama | Romance Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Ryan, John Ortiz, Daphne Rubin-Vega Director: Philip Seymour Hoffman Chauffeur to Manhattan’s well-heeled by day, Jack’s shyness means he’s left sharing his spare time with neighbours Clyde and Lucy, and his beloved reggae records. But when Lucy introduces him to her equally introverted colleague Connie, his luck in love starts to change. Thursday 5th July 7.45pm Subtitled: Italian Cinema Paradiso (Nuovo Cinema Paradiso) (1988) (PG) 155mins Drama Cast: Philippe Noiret, Salvatore Cascio, Marco Leonardi Director: Giuseppe Tornatore A famous filmmaker returns to the Sicilian village where he grew up. He reminisces about the projectionist at the local cinema, his best friend as a child, who taught him to love cinema… Sun 8th - Sun 15th July Brewery Bunkasai Check the Brewery website, Facebook page and Twitter feed for more information and listings of our Bunkasai festival celebrating Japanese manga, food, film & anime. Like us on Facebook and Twitter for info and special offers www.facebook.com/TheBreweryArtsCentreKendal | @BACKendal Tuesday 17th July 7.45pm Another Earth (2011) (12A) 92mins Drama | Sci-Fi Cast: William Mapother, Matthew-Lee Erlbach Director: Mike Cahill On the night news breaks of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, MIT student Rhoda crashes her car, killing a family save music professor John Burroughs. On her release from prison four years later, Rhoda bluffs her way into Burroughs’ life as a competition is launched to find the first visitor to Earth 2. Thursday 19th July 7.45pm The Dark Knight (2008) (12A) 152mins Action | Crime | Drama Cast: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart Director: Christopher Nolan Batman hopes to hang up his cape and hand over crime-fighting duties to District Attorney Harvey Dent. But the arrival of clown-faced master criminal The Joker forces the masked vigilante to question everything he stands for. The Dark Knight Rises: See it at the Brewery Cinema from Friday 20th July Sunday 22nd July 7.45pm The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011) (18) 158mins Crime | Drama | Mystery Cast: Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Stellan Skarsgard Director: David Fincher After losing a ruinous libel case to a famous businessman, disgraced Swedish political journalist Mikael Blomkvist is contacted by a rich industrialist, Henrik Vanger, who needs help with his memoirs. However, Blomkvist soon finds that Vanger is more concerned with finding the murderer of his favourite great-niece, who disappeared from their family’s island home in 1966. Tuesday 24th July 7.45pm The Guard (2011) (15) 96mins Comedy | Crime | Thriller Cast: Brendan Gleeson, Mark Strong, Don Cheadle, Liam Cunningham Director: John Michael McDonagh Gerry Boyle, an unconventional policeman in the west of Ireland, investigates a seemingly random murder. FBI agent Wendell Everett (Cheadle) arrives in Galway to mount a largescale operation against a well-organised drug-smuggling ring. At first irritated by Gerry’s manner, Everett is surprised by the garda’s canniness as he connects the murder to the drug case. Thursday 26th July 7.45pm The Flying Scotsman (2006) (15) 96mins Drama | Sport Cast: Jonny Lee Miller, Brian Cox, Laura Fraser, Billy Boyd Director: Douglas Mackinnon True story of Graeme Obree the troubled Scotsman who broke the world one-hour cycling record on a bike constructed from washing machine parts. Sport on Film Season Sunday 29th July 7.45pm ‘The Brewery’s 40th Birthday People’s Choice’ To celebrate the Brewery’s 40th birthday throughout the summer, each month we’re giving you the choice of five films from each of the last four decades to see at the Warehouse Cinema. The films have been chosen to represent the highest grossing, most award-winning and most popular films of the 70s, 80s, 90s & 00s*. Your choice of films 1992 - 2002 are: Memento, Shawshank Redemption, Leon, Trainspotting, Pulp Fiction. To vote - email your choice to cinema@breweryarts.co.uk by Friday 20th July and keep an eye on the Brewery’s Facebook page and website for voting opportunities and updates. *Subject to availability Tuesday 31st July 7.45pm Subtitles: Russian Bobby Fischer Against the World (2011) (12A) 93mins Documentary | Biography | History Cast: Bobby Fischer, Anthony Saidy, Larry Benson Director: Liz Garbus Documentary feature exploring the tragic and bizarre life of the late chess master Bobby Fischer. The drama of Bobby’s career was undeniable, from his troubled childhood, to his rock star status as World Champion and Cold War icon, to his life as a fugitive on the run. This film explores one of the most infamous and mysterious characters of the 20th century. Sport on Film Season Thursday 2nd August 7.45pm The Wrestler (2008) (15) 109mins Drama | Romance | Sport Cast: Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood, Mark Margolis Director: Darren Aronofsky Randy ‘The Ram’ Robinson is a professional wrestler whose glory days are long gone. Still working small-time, his body says: enough. He retires, finding love and making peace with his alienated daughter (Wood). But is it all too late? Sport on Film Season Sunday 5th August 7.45pm Subtitles: Portuguese Senna (2010) (12A) 106mins Documentary | Biography | Sport Cast: Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Jean-Marie Balestre, Nigel Mansell Director: Asif Kapadia Documentary charting the astonishing Formula 1 career of the charismatic and controversial Brazilian racer, Ayrton Senna — also, tragically, the final decade of his life. Sport on Film Season Tuesday 7th August 7.45pm Big Wednesday (1978) (PG) 120mins Comedy | Drama | Sport Cast: William Katt, Gary Busey, Jan-Michael Vincent, Patti D’Arbanville Director: John Milius Three young California surfers in the 1960s, revel in the carefree life of beaches, girls and waves, until they eventually must face the fact that the world is changing, becoming more complex, less answerable by simple solutions. Ultimately the Vietnam War interrupts their idyll, leaving them to wonder if they will survive until “Big Wednesday”, the mythical day when the greatest, cleanest, most transcendent wave of all will come. Sport on Film Season Thursday 9th August 7.45pm Raging Bull (1980) (18) 129mins Biography | Drama | Sport Cast: Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci Director: Martin Scorsese When Jake LaMotta steps into a boxing ring and obliterates his opponent, he’s a prizefighter. But when he treats his family and friends the same way, he’s a ticking time bomb, ready to go off at any moment. Though LaMotta wants his family’s love, something always seems to come between them. Perhaps it’s his violent bouts of paranoia and jealousy. This kind of rage helped make him a champ, but in real life, he winds up in the ring alone. Sport on Film Season Sunday 12th August 7.45pm Moneyball (2011) (12A) 133mins Biography | Drama | Sport Cast: Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Chris Pratt Director: Bennett Miller Based on the true story of Billy Beane, the general manager of a failing, cash-strapped baseball team. In order to make a winning team with no money, he’s going to have to change the sport. So, with the help of a smart young analyst, he attempts to use a new formula to re-write the rules of the game. Sport on Film Season Tuesday 14th August 7.45pm Warrior (2011) (12A) 140mins Action | Drama | Sport Cast: Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Morrison, Kevin Dunn Director: Gavin O’Connor After 14 years, ex-Marine Tommy Conlon returns to Pittsburgh to prepare for the world’s biggest mixed martial arts tournament, reconnecting with his father, Paddy, who will train him. Meanwhile, his estranged brother, Brendan, realises he has to return to his old fighting ways if he has any hope of saving his family from insolvency. Sport on Film Season Thursday 16th August 7.45pm Subtitled: French The Kid with a Bike (Le Gamin au Vélo) (2011) (12A) 87mins Drama Cast: Thomas Doret, Cécile De France, Jérémie Reiner Directors: Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne Eleven-year-old Cyril tries to find his father, who has abandoned him to a care home, and retrieve his precious bicycle. During the search he clings to hairdresser Samantha who agrees to foster him at weekends. Yet Cyril won’t give up on his father. Or trouble. Sunday 19th August 7.45pm Subtitles: Spanish No Country for Old Men (2007) (15) 122mins Crime | Drama | Thriller Cast: Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Woody Harrelson Directors: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Texas, 1980. Hunting in the desert, Llewellyn Moss comes across the wreckage of a drug deal gone wrong and takes the cash — without counting on the man sent after him, an implacable killer intent on recovering the loot at any cost. Like us on Facebook and Twitter for info and special offers www.facebook.com/TheBreweryArtsCentreKendal | @BACKendal Tuesday 21st August 7.45pm The Tree of Life (2011) (12A) 139mins Drama Cast: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain, Hunter McCracken Director: Terrence Malick On the anniversary of his brother’s death, troubled architect Jack O’Brien ponders his place in the universe, leading inevitably to powerful memories of his turbulent ‘50s childhood in Waco, Texas - in particular, his formative relationship with his ethereal mother and disciplinarian father. Thursday 23rd August 7.45pm ‘The Brewery’s 40th Birthday People’s Choice’ To celebrate the Brewery’s 40th birthday throughout the summer, each month we’re giving you the choice of five films from each of the last four decades to see at the Warehouse Cinema. The films have been chosen to represent the highest grossing, most award-winning and most popular films of the 70s, 80s, 90s & 00s*. Your choice of films 2002 - 2012 are: City of God, Slumdog Millionaire, The Departed, Atonement, Pan’s Labyrinth. To vote - email your choice to cinema@breweryarts.co.uk by Monday 13th August and keep an eye on the Brewery’s Facebook page and website for voting opportunities and updates. *Subject to availability Sunday 26th August 7.45pm Drive (2011) (18) 100mins Crime | Drama | Thriller Cast: Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman Director: Nicolas Winding Refn By day, ‘Driver’ is a Hollywood stunt man, but by night he makes his real money in the criminal underworld as a top-flight getaway driver. When pretty but very married nextdoor neighbour Irene is menaced by hoods, he steps in to protect her and her little boy, only to find himself in an escalating conflict between the local thugs and the Mafia. Warehouse Film - 2012 Autumn season highlights Mintfest films, Take Shelter, Mozart’s Sister, A Cat in Paris, Albert Nobbs, Le Havre, This is Not a Film and many more cult, classic & alternative titles... The Warehouse Café and Cinema is the most original venue in town. Shabby chic meets art house meets cool comfort – a unique venue for artists, audiences and anyone who wants somewhere to feel at home and watch the best in art house, indie and classic movies with friends and colleagues. The Warehouse Café features all-digital screenings in a relaxed and informal setting. Doors & bar open 30 minutes prior to start of each screening. All tickets £5 (unless stated). To book your tickets - go online: breweryarts.co.uk by phone - Box Office: 01539 725133 or in person The Brewery Arts Centre 122a Highgate Kendal LA9 4HE
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