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The GreaT GaTsby Exeter Picturehouse
Exeter Picturehouse
51 Bartholomew Street West, Exeter EX4 3AJ
Bookings & Information: 0871 902 5730
www.picturehouses.co.uk
19 April – 30 May 2013
The
Great
Gatsby
From 17 May
Welcome to our new-look
programme
With so many special events now on, we decided that we had outgrown the old format
and it was time for a change. Not only is the new programme pocket size and so easier
to carry, it also includes more information. The new format has also provided a perfect
opportunity for me to add a personal message.
2012 was a fabulous year for Exeter Picturehouse – one of the best ever – with tremendous
films such as WAR HORSE, THE ARTIST, THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL, SALMON
FISHING IN THE YEMEN, SKYFALL and many more. 2013 has continued in the same vein:
opera, ballet, National Theatre and other live events have proved more popular than ever,
and there have been many fabulous and Oscar-winning films such as LES MISÉRABLES,
QUARTET, LIFE OF PI, ARGO and LINCOLN.
There are some more wonderful films coming up in the new programme, not least the
eagerly awaited THE GREAT GATSBY, plus A LATE QUARTET and THE PLACE BEYOND THE
PINES, while Michael Winterbottom directs Steve Coogan in THE LOOK OF LOVE. If you
want something different, keep your eye on our Picturehouse Classics, Discover Tuesdays,
Screen Talks and Picturehouse Docs strands. For children we have Kids’ Club every
Saturday morning, and for parents and babies Big Scream is every Monday at 1.00.
We also have some special events, including the UK gala launch of I’M SO EXCITED! plus
a Q&A with Pedro Almodóvar live via satellite, and a live satellite premiere event for THE STONE
ROSES: MADE OF STONE with the band in attendance and a Q&A with Shane Meadows.
Other exciting films coming soon include SOMETHING IN THE AIR, POPULAIRE and Richard
Linklater’s BEFORE MIDNIGHT.
Students get half-price tickets on Mondays, and remember you don’t even have to be
coming to a film to enjoy a tea, coffee, glass of wine or pizza in the bar. Hot food and
a variety of hot and cold drinks are served every day from 12.00.
So come and join us this spring at Exeter Picturehouse – it’s a cinema for everybody!
Andy Botterill
General Manager
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the Place
Beyond the Pines
A LATE QUARTET
Love is All
You Need
(15)
Director: Derek Cianfrance.
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes,
Bradley Cooper. USA 2012. 141 mins.
Reunited with BLUE VALENTINE director
Cianfrance, Gosling plays Luke, an itinerant
fairground stunt-rider (a switch from
four wheels to two after his brooding
performance in DRIVE). After some
breathtaking footage of him at work, we see
Luke quit his perilous profession and settle
down to provide for the son he’s fathered
during a brief encounter with a waitress
(Mendes). Trouble is, that means robbing
banks. Enter Cooper as Avery, a rookie cop
with problems of his own, who dramatically
nails Luke, challenging a corrupt colleague
in the process (Ray Liotta at his nastiest).
A decade later, the consequences of Luke
and Avery’s actions shift the proceedings
into a whole new gear. The structure and
cinematography of Cianfrance’s hard-hitting
film – and especially Gosling’s performance
– edge it towards greatness.
(15)
Director: Yaron Zilberman. USA 2012.
106 mins.
A string quartet is torn apart when
its oldest member is diagnosed with
Parkinson’s. Graced with wonderful
performances by Christopher Walken and
Philip Seymour Hoffman, the film offers
a moving meditation on art and its costs
to artists.
(15)
Director: Susanne Bier.
Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Trine Dyrholm,
Kim Bodnia. Denmark/Sweden/Italy/
France/Germany 2012. 116 mins.
English and Danish with English subtitles.
THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL meets
Shirley Valentine in this uplifting romance
by Oscar winner Susanne Bier (BROTHERS,
IN A BETTER WORLD) starring Pierce Brosnan
and an acclaimed Danish cast, some of
whom you will recognise from the TV
series The Bridge. A heartbroken widower
(Brosnan) and a woman whose husband
has been unfaithful (Dyrholm) cross paths
at the wedding of their children in Italy.
The chemistry between them is palpable
in this charming and life-affirming tale.
Read more about
these films in our
quarterly magazine,
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Promised Land
I’M SO EXCITED!
The Look of Love mud
(18)
(12a)
Director: Gus Van Sant.
Starring: Matt Damon,
Frances McDormand, Hal Holbrook.
USA 2012. 107 mins.
Director: Pedro Almodóvar.
Starring: Cecilia Roth, Javier Cámara,
Pepa Charro. Spain 2013. 90 mins.
Spanish with English subtitles.
Director: Michael Winterbottom.
Starring: Steve Coogan, Anna Friel,
Tamsin Egerton, Imogen Poots.
UK/USA 2013. 101 mins.
Director: Jeff Nichols.
Starring: Matthew McConaughey,
Reese Witherspoon, Tye Sheridan,
Jacob Lofland. USA 2012. 130 mins.
Its title an ironic biblical reference, Gus Van
Sant’s latest has co-writer Matt Damon
playing a salesman who believes that selling
their fracking rights to his employers,
Global Power Solutions, is the only way
hard-pressed farmers can stop their rural
communities from atrophying. Along with
his partner (McDormand), he arrives in
McKinley, PA with the usual promises of
untold wealth and a sizeable slush fund,
only to confront a local schoolteacher
(Holbrook) and an environmentalist (John
Krasinski) who question both his integrity
and the truth about fracking’s ecological
impact. PROMISED LAND charts the
twists, turns and romantic asides of the
subsequent battle of wills. Having worked
together so effectively on GOOD WILL
HUNTING, Van Sant and Damon have
crafted an engaging, often gently witty film
that’s also very timely.
After the more serious territory of his
recent films, Almodóvar’s latest will
come as a tonic to those who miss the
flamboyant farceur whose energetic romps
(LAW OF DESIRE, WOMEN ON THE VERGE
OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN) never came
up for air. Featuring cameos from Antonio
Banderas and Penélope Cruz, I’M SO
EXCITED! sees Almodóvar return to his crazy
comedy roots. A group of travellers face a
life-threatening situation on board a plane
to Mexico City and, trapped in a confined
space, they let off steam, attempt to seduce
and be seduced, lie to themselves and each
other, and battle with fear, loneliness and
the prospect of death. The result is one of
Almodóvar’s most ambitious comedies yet,
and confirms his status as the most daring
and original voice in contemporary cinema.
In the 1970s, Paul Raymond was a
flamboyant entrepreneur who transformed
London’s Soho into a swinging adult
playground. Key to his empire was his
Revue Bar, which offered champagne
and striptease to a well-heeled clientele.
Raymond seemed to have it all – a suave,
sophisticated man with the Midas touch
– but, as Winterbottom’s film shows,
appearances can be deceptive. Starring
Steve Coogan (so reuniting the team
behind 24 Hour Party People and A
Cock and Bull Story) and charting the
changing tides from the ’50s to the ’80s,
The Look of Love is an exhilarating peek
into the private life of one of Britain’s most
notorious celebrities. While Raymond made
his money portraying women as objects
of desire, his personal life was much more
complicated, not least by the three women
who were most important to him.
On an island there is a boat, and in
that boat lives a man called Mud
(McConaughey), whose past is as murky
as the Mississippi itself. When 14-year-old
Ellis (Sheridan) and Neckbone (Lofland)
venture across the river, the three’s surprise
encounter drags them all into a world of
bounty hunters, unrequited love, and those
strange, magical moments that transform
boys into men.
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Contains moderate violence and
sex references.
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From 24 May
THE GREAT GATSBY A HIJACKING
2d and 3d (cert tbc)
(15)
OUR CHILDREN
Director: Baz Luhrmann. Starring: Leonardo
DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire,
Joel Edgerton. Australia/USA 2013. TBC mins.
Director: Tobias Lindholm.
Starring: Johan Philip Asbæk, Søren Malling,
Dar Salim. Denmark 2012. 103 mins.
Danish with English subtitles.
Director: Joachim Lafosse.
Starring: Émilie Dequenne, Tahar Rahim,
Niels Arestrup. France 2012. TBC mins.
French with English subtitles.
His star firmly in the ascendant with
screenwriting credits for THE HUNT and
the TV series Borgen, Lindholm now adds
a striking directorial string to his bow
with this topical thriller, in which Somali
pirates overrun a Danish freighter in the
Indian Ocean. Lindholm quietly builds up
the tension, mainly through the ordeal
of his three main characters, the ship’s
cook Mikkel (Asbæk, Borgen), the shipping
company boss (Malling, The Killing) who,
against professional advice, insists on
dealing directly with the pirates, and his
impetuous assistant (Salim, Borgen). Fans
of Scandi-drama will recognise these and
other stalwarts of Danish TV, but their
versatility in this almost documentarystyle film is especially impressive, and for
maximum authenticity Lindholm even
filmed aboard a ship that had once actually
been hijacked.
Young, effervescent and full of life, Murielle
(Dequenne, ROSETTA) has a promising
future ahead of her when she meets and
falls for the handsome Mounir (Rahim,
A PROPHET). A wedding soon follows, and
the happy couple move in with Mounir’s
adoptive father Dr Pinget (Arestrup,
A PROPHET, SARAH’S KEY). As the couple
have four beautiful daughters, tensions
rise between Murielle and the controlling
doctor. Feeling increasingly alone and
unstable, Murielle ultimately abandons all
reasoning, and she can see only one way
out of her nightmare. Director Lafosse’s
intense, multilayered dissection of an
unorthodox family unit is based on real-life
events. Dequenne won the Best Actress
award in the Un Certain Regard section at
Cannes for her devastating portrayal of
a young woman losing her mind.
For this new adaptation of F. Scott
Fitzgerald’s bittersweet novel set during New
York’s gaudy jazz era, director Luhrmann
(ROMEO + JULIET, MOULIN ROUGE!) has
considerably upped the ante. Arguably
eclipsing Robert Redford’s portrayal in the
1974 version, Leonardo DiCaprio as the
maverick millionaire Jay Gatsby was an
inspired casting move; but dramatically
enhancing the glitz and glamour of 1920s
Manhattan by shooting it in 3D was a real
masterstroke. Add to that Mulligan (DRIVE)
as Daisy, Gatsby’s sexy if unobtainable
love interest, Edgerton (ZERO DARK
THIRTY) as her philandering husband, and
Maguire (SPIDER-MAN) as Nick Carraway,
the impressionable hick-from-the sticks
writer who witnesses the unravelling of a
precarious status quo, and you have an epic
parable of excess and its consequences.
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(cert tbc)
Ghibli 25th anniversary
kids’ half-term special
24 May
My Neighbour
Totoro
(u)
Director: Hayao Miyazaki.
Japan 1988. 83 mins.
English-language version.
Satsuki and Mei are two young girls
who find their new country home is in
a mystical forest inhabited by a menagerie
of fantastical creatures called Totoros.
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clubs and
groups
silver screen
Are you over 60? Join the Silver Screen Club to enjoy
discounted tickets and a free tea or filter coffee and biscuits
at our Silver Screen shows, plus exclusive monthly offers.
Silver Screen is now a members’ club. Annual membership is free, and you will need
to be a member to benefit from the discounted ticket price and free hot drink and
biscuits at Silver Screen shows.
Big Scream
Our club screening films exclusively for parents and carers
with babies under one year old, every Monday at 1.00.
22 Apr
Love is All You Need (15)
Promised Land (15)
6 May
I’M SO EXCITED! (15)
kids’ club
Saturdays at 11.30am,
preceded by fun activities
from 10.45am.
oz the great
and powerful
13 May
MUD (12a)
Contains moderate violence and sex references.
20 May
a late quartet
29 Apr
To sign up pick up a form from the cinema or call 0871 902 5747.
Visit www.picturehouses.co.uk/silver_screen for more info.
the Great Gatsby (CERT TBC)
27 May
A Hijacking (15)
20 Apr
WRECK-IT RALPH 2D (pg) 108 mins
27 Apr
JASPER, PENGUIN EXPLORER (u) 81 mins
4 May
FINDING NEMO 2D (u) 107 mins
11 May
CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE
OF MEATBALLS 2d (u) 90 mins
18 May
THE PRINCESS BRIDE (pg) 96 mins
25 May
oz the great and powerful 2d (pg) 130 mins
Note to parents: parents may leave children over eight alone in screenings but should be
aware that the cinema is not providing any official childcare. We do, however, take special
precautions for Kids’ Club screenings to provide as safe an environment as possible for
younger audiences. These include increased staffing and ensuring that customers over 18
are not permitted 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.
AUTISM-FRIENDLY SCREENING
Film screening especially
for people on the autism
spectrum and their families,
friends and carers.
Tickets are
£3 for all
Sun 5 May, 11.00am
WRECK-IT RALPH 2d (PG)
108 mins
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30 APR, 6.30
SIMON KILLER (18)
Director: Antonio Campos. Starring:
Brady Corbet, Mati Diop, Michaël
Abiteboul. USA/France 2012. 101 mins.
This intense, unsettling character study
centres on recent American college
graduate Simon (Corbet, MYSTERIOUS
SKIN). We follow Simon as he flees the
fallout of a bad break-up and spends
a holiday in Paris, where he falls into an
oddly tender relationship with troubled
prostitute Victoria (Diop, 35 SHOTS OF
RUM). But there is something not quite
right about this apparently sympathetic
young man.
7 MAY, 6.30
THE GATEKEEPERS (15)
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14 MAY, 6.30
BEYOND THE HILLS (12a)
Director: Cristian Mungiu. Starring:
Cosmina Stratan, Cristina Flutur, Valeriu
Andriuta. Romania/France/Belgium 2012.
152 mins. Romanian with English subtitles.
Romania’s official entry for the 2013
Oscars is a taut morality drama. Alina
returns from working in Germany to find
her lover Voichita living in a convent, from
which she becomes determined to extricate
her – with terrible consequences.
Contains infrequent strong language and
sexualised nudity.
21 MAY, 6.30
Shell (15)
Director: Scott Graham.
Starring: Chloe Pirrie, Joseph Mawle,
Morven Christie, Kate Dickie.
UK 2012. 91 mins.
Scottish director Graham takes us to the
bleak, splendidly photographed Highlands
for this portrait of a lonely 17-year-old girl.
Shell lives with her father in a barely viable
petrol station, touching the hearts of all
who meet her.
28 MAY, 6.30
Reality (15)
Director: Dror Moreh. Israel 2012.
101 mins. English and Hebrew
with English subtitles.
Director: Matteo Garrone. Starring:
Aniello Arena, Loredana Simioli,
Raffaele Ferrante. Italy/France 2012.
116 mins. Italian with English subtitles.
Nominated for Best Documentary
at this year’s Academy Awards, this
fascinating and moving film opens a
window onto 50 years of Israeli history as
seen through the eyes of the Shin Bet, the
state’s security agency, whose activities
and membership have hitherto remained
shrouded in mystery and secrecy.
Winner of the 2012 Grand Jury Prize at
Cannes, Matteo Garrone’s long-awaited
follow-up to GOMORRAH is built around
a larger-than-life Neapolitan fishmonger’s
tragi-comic efforts to realise his dream of
appearing on reality TV. Performances,
script and direction slyly reveal the
ridiculousness of the subject matter.
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DALEKS’ INVASION EARTH: 2150 A.D.
classics
Every Sunday and
Thursday, our Picturehouse
Classics strand presents
some of the landmark
films of the past 100 years,
digitally remastered and
back on the big screen
where they belong.
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Sun 21 & Thu 25 Apr, 1.00
Sun 5 & Thu 9 May, 1.00
Sun 19 & Thu 23 May, 1.00
The Servant (15)
The Great Gatsby (12a)
Theorem (15)
Director: Joseph Losey. Starring: James Fox,
Dirk Bogarde, Wendy Craig, Sarah Miles.
UK 1963. 115 mins.
Director: Jack Clayton. Starring: Robert Redford,
Mia Farrow, Bruce Dern, Karen Black.
USA 1974. 143 mins.
Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Starring: Terence Stamp, Silvana Mangano,
Massimo Girotti. Italy 1968. 98 mins.
English and Italian with English subtitles.
This collaboration between Losey and
scriptwriter Harold Pinter unravels the
cross-currents of power, corruption
and identity played out between James
Fox’s upper-class Tony and his sinister,
manipulative servant (Bogarde).
This 1974 adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s
quintessential novel about the jazz age
stars a luminous Redford as Jay Gatsby, the
tragic hero with a desperate obsession now
reduced to an enigmatic figure of gossip.
Contains moderate violence.
Sun 28 Apr & Thu 2 May, 1.00
Sun 12 & Thu 16 May, 1.00
DALEKS’ INVASION
EARTH: 2150 A.D. (u)
DR WHO AND THE DALEKS (u)
Director: Gordon Flemyng.
Starring: Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins,
Ray Brooks, Roberta Tovey, Jill Curzon.
UK 1966. 84 mins.
A befuddled bobby (Cribbins) joins the
Doctor (Cushing at his most charming)
and his companions to fight the Dalek
occupation of London, facing setbacks,
betrayals and tests of courage along the
way in this exciting adventure.
Director: Gordon Flemyng.
Starring: Peter Cushing, Jennie Linden,
Roy Castle. UK 1965. 83 mins.
The Doctor (Cushing), his granddaughters
and their accident-prone friend Ian (Castle)
land in the middle of a war between the
Daleks and the Thals. Cushing’s avuncular
performance and the colourful sets
and gadgets add a note of fun, without
dampening the excitement.
THEOREM is both a political allegory and
a mystical fable. Stamp plays the mysterious
Christ or Devil figure who stays briefly with
a wealthy Italian family, seducing them one
by one. Brilliantly conceived and performed,
it stands among Pasolini’s finest features.
Sun 26 & Thu 30 May, 1.00
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO ST MATTHEW (pg)
Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Starring: Enrique Irazoqui. Italy/France 1964.
137 mins. Italian with English subtitles.
In a determined Marxist attempt to divorce
the Gospel story from Catholic authority,
Pasolini presents a startling, poetic
reminder of Christianity’s origins among
the poor and dispossessed.
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Culture Shock is dedicated to bringing
you the best in cult and genre films. We
screen a heady mix of action, fantasy,
horror, sci-fi, erotica, exploitation and
martial arts, embracing everything from
big-budget curiosities to cult classics to
the very best of the very worst movies!
You name it and we might just show it...
Come join us on Facebook and let us know your pick of
the top cult films out there.
facebook.com/PicturehouseCultureShock
FRI 26 APR, 10.00pm
(18)
THE ABCs OF DEATH
Directors: Various.
USA/New Zealand 2013. 124 mins.
This exciting horror anthology comprises 26 individual
shorts, each helmed by a different director, including horror
luminaries such as Ben Wheatley (KILL LIST, SIGHTSEERS),
Srdjan Spasojevic (A SERBIAN FILM) and many more.
Provocative, shocking, funny and confrontational, the film
is an alphabetical arsenal of destruction.
DOCS
with
Doc Harris
We have two fantastic hand-picked docs
for you in this brochure. It’s great to be
able to screen F*CK FOR FOREST this time
around with its quirky take on the envirodoc, feeling the love. LOST AND SOUND
comes to our screen too, fittingly enough
for a cinema with thriving weekly live
music nights on Thursdays. We know there
are a lot of musos out there, and this
poignant doc will inspire you and tug at
your heartstrings as it reveals the wonders
of the human brain.
Mon 29 Apr, 6.30
F*CK FOR FOREST
(18)
Director: Michal Marczak. Poland/Germany 2012. 86 mins.
As its name brazenly states, Norway’s F*ck for Forest group
is devoted to saving the rainforests by the somewhat
unconventional means of producing porn films. Founded
in 2004 by Leona Johansson and Tommy Hol Ellingsen, FFF
has also courted controversy with public sex acts and nudity
– including in an Oslo courtroom, which led to the NGO’s
relocating to the more tolerant Berlin. Marczak’s raw-knuckled
documentary follows the induction of FFF newcomer Danny,
which includes taking direct action in Brazil, despite the
scepticism of the Amazon’s beleaguered indigenous people.
A somewhat disturbed individual before he signed up, Danny
eventually becomes disenchanted, just as the group itself
appears to be disintegrating. Nonetheless, this fascinating and
often humorous film includes much nudity, copious dopesmoking, a little copulation, and lots of heartfelt proselytising
from Leona, Tommy and other FFF members.
Mon 13 May, 6.30
Thu 25 Apr, 9.00
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Lost and Sound (cert tbc)
Director: Lindsey Dryden. UK 2012. TBC mins.
What if you suddenly lost the ability to hear the music you
love? LOST AND SOUND is a moving documentary that
follows three music lovers on a journey into sound and
silence. Accompanied by music, animation and brain science,
a pianist, a dancer and a critic try to rediscover music after
deafness, with astonishing results.
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THE stone roses
Made of
stone
Thu 30 May, 7.30
Tue 23 Apr, 6.30
UK Gala Launch Screening,
Followed by Satellite Q&A with
Pedro Almodóvar
Live via satellite: premiere event
with the band in attendance plus
Q&A with director Shane Meadows
Director: Shane Meadows. Featuring: The Stone Roses. UK 2013. TBC mins.
In 2012 a resurrection no one thought possible took place when legendary band
The Stone Roses reformed after 16 years. Directed by Shane Meadows with
unprecedented access to the band and to archive footage, MADE OF STONE is
a revealing journey through the life of one of the most revered British bands. 19
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arts
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screen in glorious high definition. We offer live satellite broadcasts from top
venues, and recorded Encore screenings of our most popular events.
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Met Opera
Live: Full price £30, Concessions £25, Members £23
Encore: Full price £20, Concessions £15,
Members £13
GIULIO CESARE
Live: Sat 27 Apr, 5.00
Encore: Tue 30 Apr, 12.30
Royal Opera
House
Full price £20, Concessions £15, Members £13
NABUCCO
Mon 29 Apr, 7.15
Captured live on the previous Thursday
and broadcast unedited
la donna del lago
Live: Mon 27 May, 6.45
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bolshoi ballet
Full price £20, Concessions £15, Members £13
ROMEO AND JULIET
Live: Sun 12 May, 4.00
NT Live
Full price £17.50, Concessions £14,
Members £13
Matinee: Full price £13, Concessions £11,
Members £10
THIS HOUSE
Live: Thu 16 May, 7.00
Encores: Tue 21 May, 12.30
and Tue 28 May, 7.00
This sharp and critically acclaimed play
about the ruthless, fast-paced world of
1970s British politics is transferring to the
Olivier Theatre following its sell-out run
at the Cottesloe.
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51 Bartholomew Street West,
Exeter, EX4 3AJ
The Box Office opens 15 minutes before
the first performance each day and
closes 20 minutes after the start of the
last performance.
TELEPHONE
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Mon 22 Apr, 6.30
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The cinema has a small car park, including
four disabled parking spaces.
s the car park fills up quickly, we suggest
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customers use Mary Arches Street Car Park,
which is only five minutes’ walk from the
Picturehouse and has 24-hour security.
Mon 6 May, 6.30
A self Made Hero (15)
Director: Jacques Audiard. France 1996.
106 mins. French with English subtitles.
Audiard’s exuberant comedy concerns provincial
Albert (Mathieu Kassovitz), who assumes the
status of hero by ‘joining’ the French Resistance
– nine months after the liberation. He cons his
way into a reunion of genuine resistance fighters,
winning love, admiration and powerful friends in
the process.
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(Cert TBC)
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