cinema guide june 13

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Ticket Prices Full Price £7, Concession £5 Screen Juniors £3 Cinema Bambino: £5 (under 12 months free)* *Screenings from our core programme for parents / carers & children under 12 months Sales & Information | 0121 446 3232 www.macarts.co.uk Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, B12 9QH Registered charity no: 528979 (s)(a) Subtitled & audio described screenings Please note screenings & times may be subject to change. Cinema Jun 2013 Image: The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby 12A (143 mins) Director: Baz Luhrmann Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joel Edgerton, Tobey Maguire English | 2013 An adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Long Island- set novel, where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbour, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby’s nouveau riche existence. Includes subtitled and audio described screenings: Sun 9 Jun, 5.30pm, Fri 14 Jun, 2pm & Mon 17 Jun, 7pm Projectionist Pick: In the Fog (V Tumane) 12A (128 mins) Director: Arthur Lubin Cast: Vladimir Svirskiy, Vladislav Abashin Russian | 2013 | Subtitled Western frontiers of the USSR, 1942. The region is under German occupation. A man is wrongly accused of collaboration. Desperate to save his dignity, he faces impossible an moral choice. Date Matinee Early Evening Evening Sat 1 Screen Juniors: NeverEnding Story (2pm) Beware Mr Baker (6pm) Me & You (8.10pm) Sun 2 UK Green Film Festival: Trashed (2pm) Me & You (6pm) Beware Mr Baker (8.10pm) Mon 3 Me & You (2pm) Beware Mr Baker (6pm) Flickpic Winner (8.30pm) Tue 4 White Elephant (2pm) Beware Mr Baker (4.30pm) Glyndebourne LIVE: Adriadne auf Naxos - Strauss (7pm) Wed 5 Beware Mr Baker (2pm) UK Green Film Festival: Peak (6pm) White Elephant (8pm) Thu 6 White Elephant (6pm) Beware Mr Baker (8.30pm) Fri 7 Cinema Bambino: The Great Gatsby (11am) The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) The Great Gatsby (8.15pm) Sat 8 UK Green Film Festival: More Than Honey (4pm) Gimme the Loot (5.45pm) The Great Gatsby (7.45pm) Sun 9 The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) (s) (a) Gimme the Loot (8.30pm) Mon 10 Cape Hill Primary showcase (2.30pm) Gimme the Loot (6pm) The Great Gatsby (8pm) Tue 11 The Great Gatsby (11am) In the Fog (5.45pm) The Great Gatsby (8.15pm) Wed 12 Cape Hill Primary showcase (2.30pm) The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) In the Fog (8.20pm) Thu 13 In the Fog (2pm) NT Live: The Audience (7pm) Fri 14 The Great Gatsby (2pm) (s) (a) Something in the Air (7pm) Sat 15 Something in the Air (5pm) Bollywood 100: Pyaasa (7.30pm) Sun 16 NT Live: The Audience Encore (2pm) The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) Something in the Air (8.20pm) Mon 17 Something in the Air (2pm) The Great Gatsby (7pm) (s) (a) Tue 18 The Great Gatsby (2pm) Village at the end of the World (6pm) Something in the Air (8pm) Wed 19 Village at the end of the World (2pm) Aguirre Wrath of God (7pm) Thu 20 Aguirre Wrath of God (6pm) Village at the end of the World (8pm) Fri 21 Behind the Candelabra (6pm) Eye of the Storm (8.30pm) Sat 22 Eye of the Storm (5.30pm) Behind the Candelabra (8pm) Sun 23 Glyndebourne: Falstaff – Verdi (2pm) Eye of the Storm (5.30pm) Behind the Candelabra (8pm) Mon 24 Eye of the Storm (2pm) Behind the Candelabra (7pm) Tue 25 Benjamin Britten Peace and Conflict (2pm) Behind the Candelabra (6pm) Behind the Candelabra (8.30pm) Wed 26 Benjamin Britten Peace and Conflict (6pm) Behind the Candelabra (8.20pm) Thu 27 Behind the Candelabra (6pm) Benjamin Britten Peace and Conflict (8.30pm) Fri 28 Populaire (6pm) Much Ado about Nothing (8.20pm) Outdoor Arena: Sunrise (9pm) Sat 29 Much Ado about Nothing (6pm) Populaire (8.20pm) Sun 30 Populaire (6pm) Much Ado about Nothing (8.20pm)

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Page 1: Cinema Guide June 13

Ticket PricesFull Price £7, Concession £5Screen Juniors £3Cinema Bambino: £5 (under 12 months free)**Screenings from our core programme for parents / carers & children under 12 months

Sales & Information | 0121 446 3232www.macarts.co.ukCannon Hill Park, Birmingham, B12 9QHRegistered charity no: 528979

(s)(a) Subtitled & audio described screenings Please note screenings & times may be subject to change.

CinemaJun 2013 Image: The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby 12A (143 mins)

Director: Baz LuhrmannCast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joel Edgerton, Tobey MaguireEnglish | 2013

An adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Long Island-set novel, where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbour, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby’s nouveau riche existence.

Includes subtitled and audio described screenings: Sun 9 Jun, 5.30pm, Fri 14 Jun, 2pm & Mon 17 Jun, 7pm

Projectionist Pick:In the Fog(V Tumane)12A (128 mins)

Director: Arthur LubinCast: Vladimir Svirskiy, Vladislav AbashinRussian | 2013 | Subtitled

Western frontiers of the USSR, 1942. The region is under German occupation. A man is wrongly accused of collaboration. Desperate to save his dignity, he faces impossible an moral choice.

Date Matinee Early Evening Evening

Sat 1 Screen Juniors: NeverEnding Story (2pm)

Beware Mr Baker (6pm) Me & You (8.10pm)

Sun 2 UK Green Film Festival: Trashed (2pm)

Me & You (6pm) Beware Mr Baker (8.10pm)

Mon 3 Me & You (2pm) Beware Mr Baker (6pm) Flickpic Winner (8.30pm)

Tue 4 White Elephant (2pm) Beware Mr Baker (4.30pm) Glyndebourne LIVE: Adriadne auf Naxos - Strauss (7pm)

Wed 5 Beware Mr Baker (2pm) UK Green Film Festival: Peak (6pm) White Elephant (8pm)

Thu 6 White Elephant (6pm) Beware Mr Baker (8.30pm)

Fri 7 Cinema Bambino: The Great Gatsby (11am)

The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) The Great Gatsby (8.15pm)

Sat 8 UK Green Film Festival: More Than Honey (4pm)

Gimme the Loot (5.45pm) The Great Gatsby (7.45pm)

Sun 9 The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) (s) (a) Gimme the Loot (8.30pm)

Mon 10 Cape Hill Primary showcase (2.30pm)

Gimme the Loot (6pm) The Great Gatsby (8pm)

Tue 11 The Great Gatsby (11am) In the Fog (5.45pm) The Great Gatsby (8.15pm)

Wed 12

Cape Hill Primary showcase (2.30pm)

The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) In the Fog (8.20pm)

Thu 13 In the Fog (2pm) NT Live: The Audience (7pm)

Fri 14 The Great Gatsby (2pm) (s) (a)

Something in the Air (7pm)

Sat 15 Something in the Air (5pm) Bollywood 100: Pyaasa (7.30pm)

Sun 16 NT Live: The Audience Encore (2pm)

The Great Gatsby (5.30pm) Something in the Air (8.20pm)

Mon 17 Something in the Air (2pm) The Great Gatsby (7pm) (s) (a)

Tue 18 The Great Gatsby (2pm) Village at the end of the World (6pm)

Something in the Air (8pm)

Wed 19

Village at the end of the World (2pm)

Aguirre Wrath of God (7pm)

Thu 20 Aguirre Wrath of God (6pm) Village at the end of the World (8pm)

Fri 21 Behind the Candelabra (6pm) Eye of the Storm (8.30pm)

Sat 22 Eye of the Storm (5.30pm) Behind the Candelabra (8pm)

Sun 23 Glyndebourne: Falstaff – Verdi (2pm)

Eye of the Storm (5.30pm) Behind the Candelabra (8pm)

Mon 24 Eye of the Storm (2pm) Behind the Candelabra (7pm)

Tue 25 Benjamin Britten Peace and Conflict (2pm)

Behind the Candelabra (6pm) Behind the Candelabra (8.30pm)

Wed 26

Benjamin Britten Peace and Conflict (6pm)

Behind the Candelabra (8.20pm)

Thu 27 Behind the Candelabra (6pm) Benjamin Britten Peace and Conflict (8.30pm)

Fri 28 Populaire (6pm) Much Ado about Nothing (8.20pm)Outdoor Arena: Sunrise (9pm)

Sat 29 Much Ado about Nothing (6pm) Populaire (8.20pm)

Sun 30 Populaire (6pm) Much Ado about Nothing (8.20pm)

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UK Green Film Festival: A programme of award winning environmental films sponsored by Friends of the Earth.

TrashedSun 2 Jun, 2pm12A (98 mins)

Director: Candida BradyEnglish | 2012

We buy it, we bury it, we burn it and then we ignore it, but what happens to all the trash we produce? A documentary with Jeremy Irons

Peak Wed 5 Jun, 6pm12A (86 mins)

Director: Hennes LangGerman | 2011 | Subtitled

Peak observes the process of landscape transformation and asks vital questions about the relationship between nature and technology.

More Than HoneyFri 7 Jun, 4pmPG (95 mins)

Director: Markus ImhoofSwitzerland/ Germany/ Austria | 2011 | Subtitled

A compelling in-depth look at honeybees in California, Switzerland, China and Australia.

Beware of Mr Baker15 (92 mins)

Director: Jay BulgerUSA | 2012

A documentary about legendary drummer and wild man Ginger Baker.

Gimme the Loot15 (79 mins)

Director: Adam LeonCast: Tashiana WashingtonEnglish | 2012

When a rival gang buffs Malcolm and Sofia’s latest graffiti masterpiece they’re determined to get spectacular revenge.

Aguirre Wrath of God PG (91 mins)

Director: Werner HerzogCast: Klaus KinskiGerman | 1972 | Subtitled

A Spanish expedition leaves the mountains of Peru in search of gold and wealth.

Eye of the Storm15 (119 mins)

Director: Fred SchepisiCast: Charlotte Rampling, Geoffrey RushEnglish | 2011

A savage exploration of family relationships - and the sharp undercurrents of love and hate, comedy and tragedy, which define them.

Bollywood 100: PyaasaU (146 mins)

Director: Guru DuttCast: Waheeda RehmanHindi | 1957 | Subtitled A struggling young poet, unemployed and destitute builds a friendship with a local prostitute. With her help the poet is published and celebrated among the wealthy of India.

NT Live: The AudienceLive: Thu 13 Jun, 7pmEncore: Sun 16 Jun, 2pm

Director: Stephen DaldryCast: Helen Mirren

Winner of two Olivier Awards for Best Actress (Helen Mirren) and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Richard McCabe).

White Elephant (Elefante Blanco)15 (105mins)

Director: Pablo TraperoCast:, Ricardo DarínSpanish | 2012 | Subtitled

A powerful story fromArgentina, inspired by the work of the late Father Carlos Mugica.

Me and You(Io e te)15 (96 mins)

Director: Bernardo BertolucciCast: Tea FalcoItalian | Subtitled

An introverted teenager tells his parents he is going on a ski trip, but instead spends his time alone in a basement.

Behind the Candelabra 15 (118 mins)

Director: Steven SoderberghCast: Matt Damon, Michael Douglas, Rob Lowe English | 2013

A brilliantly funny and revealing 1970s set tragic comedy, about the life of Liberace and his young lover Scott Thorson.

Screen Juniors:Monthly film screenings celebrating the world of children’s cinema. With free drop-in animation activities before the screening, 11am-2pm. The NeverEnding StorySat 1 Jun, 2pm | Tickets £3U | (94mins)

Director: Wolfgang PetersenCast: Noah HathawayEnglish | 1984

Bastian escapes school and the bullies that torment him by hiding in the school attic where he begins reading an old book which quickly draws him into the mythical land of Fantasia.

Populaire12A (111mins)

Director: Régis RoinsardCast: Romain DurisFrench, English & German | 2012 | Subtitled

French comedy set in the 1950s about a young woman who turns out to be a demon typist.

Village at the End of the World12A (82 mins)

Director: Sarah GavronNorth American Indian | Subtitled

Documentary charting life in one of the remotest locations on earth.

Benjamin Britten - Peace and ConflictPG (109mins)

Director: Tony BrittenCast: John Hurt, Bradley HallEnglish | 2013

A documentary focusing on the composer’s lifelong commitment to pacifism.

Something in the Air15 (122mins)

Director: Olivier AssayasCast: Clément MétayerFrench | English | ItalianSubtitled

A group of young Europeans search for a way to continue the revolution.

Much Ado About Nothing12A (167mins)

Director: Joss WhedonCast: Amy AckerEnglish | 2013

Director Joss Whedon’s fresh adaptation of Shakespeare’s much loved comedy.

FlickPic You Choose What’s viewed... OutsideTo celebrate ‘mac at fifty’ we’re running Flickpic, a very special programme of films from the last 50 years. We’ve asked for all of you to nominate a longlist of films that you’d love to see in our Outdoor Arena. Lookout for our shortlist then get voting.

Glyndebourne Festival: Six opera’s from Glyndebourne’s 2013 festival screened in the comfort of mac ’s cinema.

Ariadne auf Naxos Richard Straus LIVELive: Tue 4 Jun, 7pm

Glyndebourne Festival 2013 opens with a new production of this compelling and intricately crafted collaboration between composer Richard Strauss and writer Hugo Von Hofmannsthal.

Sundown CinemaPresented in association with

Sunrise U (91 mins)Ticket £10 (£8)

Director: FW Murnau(79 mins)English | 1927

The arena becomes an al fresco picturehouse, playing host to FW Murnau’s first Hollywood film which combines sweeping romance and technical wizardry to create an unforgettable cinematic experience - with a live score by Alcyona Mick.

Remember:Outdoor events go

ahead come rain or come shine, so bring

your sun block, wellies and blankets.

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