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Old Market Hall Cinema & Cafe Bar - Film Guide May-June 2013

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Box Office 01743 281 281 Book Online www.oldmarkethall.co.uk

F I L M G U I D EMAY-JUNE2013

Fri 3 - Thu 9 May

Les Misérables (12A)

The world’s longest-running musical is reborn as a spectacular cinematic experience in this sweeping interpretation of Victor Hugo’s epic tale from director Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech). Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France, Les Misérables tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption.

Tom Hooper (2012) UK 2h 38mHugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway

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Trance (15)

Director Danny Boyle returns with a kinetic and mind-spinning thriller about a fine art auctioneer who teams up with a criminal gang to steal a Goya masterpiece. After attempting to double-cross crime boss Franck, he is attacked and left with no recollection of where the painting is hidden.

Danny Boyle (2013) UK 1h 41m James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson, Vincent Cassel

Fri 17 - Thu 23 May

In The House (15)

A dangerous tale of intrigue and deception from director François Ozon (Potiche). Literature teacher Germain finds his passion for teaching unexpectedly reignited by a gifted student who shows considerable literary promise, but whose essays and means of inspiration begin to blur the boundaries between reality and fiction.

In French with English subtitles François Ozon (2012) FRA 1h 45m Fabrice Luchini, Ernst Umhauer, Kristin Scott Thomas

Mon 6 - Thu 9 May

To The Wonder (12A)

Parisian single mother Marina and Midwestern tourist Neil fall madly in love in France and relocate to Oklahoma. As their relationship wanes and her visa nears expiration, Marina makes the acquaintance of a priest and fellow exile who is struggling with his faith, in this bold and lyrical study of the complexities of love.

Terrence Malick (2012) USA 1h 53m Ben Affleck, Javier Bardem, Rachel McAdams

MOVIE MORNING Tue 7 May 10.30am

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Wed 29 & Thu 30 May

NO (15)

In 1988, Chile is asked to vote YES or NO to military dictator Augusto Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders persuade a brash young advertising executive to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free.

In Spanish with English subtitles Pablo Larrain (2012) CHL/FRA/USA 1h 55mGael García Bernal, Alfredo Castro, Alejandro Goic

Fri 31 May - Thu 6 June

The Eye Of The Storm (15)

A savage, yet darkly funny, exploration of family relationships. A struggling actor and his down at heel high-society sister unite in the common goal of securing their vast inheritance from their wealthy, manipulative mother. The film is based is on the acclaimed 1973 novel by Australian writer Patrick White.

Fred Schepisi (2011) AUS 1h 59mCharlotte Rampling, Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis

Fri 24 - Sun 26 May

Vinyl (15)

Based on the true story of Mike Peters’ rock and roll hoax of 2004, Vinyl tells how a group of washed-up rockers hoodwinked top record labels, radio DJs, and the entire rock music world by releasing a pop punk single under the guise of a fictitious teenage band.

Sara Sugarman (2012) USA/UK 1h 25mKeith Allen, Phil Daniels, Mike Peters

Mon 27 & Tue 28 May

The Spirit of ’45 (U)

An impassioned documentary about how the spirit of unity which buoyed Britain during the war years and carried through to create a vision of a fairer, united society. Director Ken Loach uses film from Britain’s regional and national archives, to illuminate and celebrate a period of unprecedented community spirit in the UK.

Ken Loach (2012) UK 1h 38m

Recorded Q & A with Director Tue 28 May 8pm

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The Croods (U) 3D

Grug is the father of a stone-age family, and keeps them safe by warning them against ever going outside their cave. His daughter however, is desperate to explore the world. So, when their cave is destroyed, she leads the whole family on an adventure that changes their world forever.

Kirk DeMicco,Chris Sanders (2013) USA 1h 39m(Voices) Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone

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The War of The Worlds: Alive On Stage! (PG) Tickets £10

Jeff Wayne’s re-imagined multi-media extravaganza based on HG Wells’ dark tale of a Martian invasion comes to the big screen for the first time. Featuring hit singles The Eve of The War and Forever Autumn performed live on stage by 45 musicians, a stellar cast and a host of spectacular special effects.

Recorded at London’s O2 Arena, December 2012 Nick Morris (2012) UK 2h 18m (inc. interval)Liam Neeson, Jason Donovan, Marti Pellow

Sun 19 May

Short Film ShowcaseLost Tracks, Farmhand and Chicken are three shorts made by Wildgrass Films, a fledgling Shropshire film company founded by Ben Caird and Jon Stanford. Each film highlights Shropshire’s far reaching appeal whilst introducing some unique characters and showcasing this unspoilt county.

Lost Tracks 21m, Farmhand 16m, Chicken 12m Visit www.oldmarkethall.co.uk, www.jonstanford.co.uk & www.bencaird.com for further information

Sat 29 June

Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland (U) Tickets £10

A twitchy White Rabbit, a tap dancing Mad Hatter and The Queen of Hearts, wittily captured with hilarious results. This brilliantly imagined ballet is completed by a magical score, inventive designs and theatrical effects.

Recorded at the Royal Opera House, March 2013 Christopher Wheeldon (2013) UK 2h 30m inc. intervalSarah Lamb, Federico Bonelli, Edward Watson

Fri 14 - Tue 18 June

Oz: The Great and Powerful (PG)

In this imagined story of the origins of L. Frank Baum’s beloved wizard character, small-time magician Oscar Diggs pulls one trick too many and finds himself hurled into the fantastical Land of Oz. There he must decipher good from evil and transform himself into the great and powerful wizard - and just maybe into a better man as well.

Sam Raimi (2013) USA 2h 10mJames Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz

MOVIE MORNING Tue 18 June, 10.30am

Fri 7 - Mon 10 June

Chimpanzee (U)

Journey deep into the African rainforest and meet Oscar, an adorable young chimp with an entertaining approach to life. Following Oscar and his family as they navigate the complex territory of the forest, Chimpanzee is an inspiring story that overflows with courage and charm.

Mark Linfield, Alastair Fothergill (2012) TZA/USA 1h 18mTim Allen

Mon 17 - Wed 19 June

Broken (15)

Powerful and captivating coming-of-age drama about an eleven year old girl from North London who witnesses her friend being beaten up by a neighbour. With her loss of innocence, the happy certainties of childhood give way to fear-filled doubt, and a complex, broken world fills her future.

Rufus Norris (2013) UK 1h 31mCillian Murphy, Tim Roth, Rory Kinnear

Wed 19 & Thu 20 June

Reality (15)

Neapolitan fishmonger Luciano never misses an opportunity to perform for his customers and countless relatives. One day his family urge him to try out for a reality TV show but as his perception of reality begins to change, Luciano plunges into a self-delusional fantasy in this fascinating take on the darker side of celebrity culture.

In Italian with English subtitles Matteo Garrone (2012) ITA/FRA 1h 56mAniello Arena, Loredana Simioli, Nando Paone

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Fri 14 & Sat 15 June

Welcome To The Punch (15)

Ex-criminal Jacob Sternwood is forced to return to London when his son is involved in a failed heist. Three years earlier, detective Max Lewinsky was left emotionally and physically scarred following a daring robbery, led by Sternwood. His return offers Lewinsky a second chance to get the one who got away.

Eran Creevy (2013) UK/USA 1h 40mJames McAvoy, Mark Strong, Andrea Riseborough

Fri 21 - Mon 24 June

The Paperboy (15)

Set in the backwaters of steamy 1960s South Florida, an investigative reporter and a sultry death-row groupie attempt to prove that a local man was framed for the murder of a corrupt local sheriff. This sexually and racially charged film noir peels back the façade of Southern gentility to reveal a quagmire of evil as dark as a Florida bayou.

Lee Daniels (2012) USA 1h 47mZac Efron, Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman

Fri 7 - Thu 13 June

I’m So Excited (15)

Pedro Almodóvar returns to more irreverent territory with a vibrant comedy about the passengers and crew on board a stricken airplane. Those in peril include a trio of wildly camp flight attendants, and a clairvoyant who is also a virgin. But candid confessions - and musical interludes - help them ward off fears of imminent death.

In Spanish with English subtitles Pedro Almodóvar (2013) ESP 1h 30mJavier Cámara, Pepa Charro, Cecilia Roth

PROJECT THE PAGE Wed 19 June 5.30pm

MOVIE MORNINGS FOR MUMS & DADS

All tickets £6.50 and babies go FREE.Please contact the Box Office for booking and further information.

Tue 7 May, 10.30am

To The Wonder (12A)

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PAGEAN OMH CINEMATIC BOOK CLUBA regular club in which all are welcome. Read the book, watch the 5.30pm film and join our informal discussion afterwards in the café bar.

Places are limited. Please reserve at the Box Office.

Wed 19 June, 5.30pm

Broken (15)

The OMH screens films with subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired

SUBTITLED SCREENINGS

Thu 16 May, 5.30pm

Trance (15)

Based on the 2008 novel by Daniel Clay

The OMH screens films exclusively for parents and guardians with babies up to one year old.

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Fri 28 & Sat 29 June

Me & You (15)

Quirky 14-year-old loner Lorenzo decides to take a break from it all by hiding out in his basement. But his plans to live in perfect isolation with his favourite music, books and an ant farm, are disrupted by his older half-sister Olivia, bringing forth confrontation and old resentments, but also a need for affection and intimacy.

In Italian with English subtitlesBernardo Bertolucci (2012) ITA 1h 36mTea Falco, Jacopo Olmo Antinori, Sonia Bergamasco

Tue 25 & Wed 26 June

Stoker (18)

After India’s father dies in an accident, her Uncle Charlie, who she never knew existed, moves into the family home. Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, she becomes increasingly infatuated with him.

Chan-wook Park (2013) USA/UK 1h 39mNicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode

Tue 18 June, 10.30am

Oz: The Great and Powerful (PG)

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N Film Prices Matinee & early evening showings Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £5

Evening showings Adults: £7.50 Concessions: £6

Concessions, where available, apply to children under 16, full-time students, seniors over 60, and any person unemployed. If you have a disability you are entitled to receive 50% discount off full price seats. Should you need the service of a companion, their ticket is also half price. Proof of eligibility for concessions will be required.

Complimentary vouchers cannot be redeemed against films where FREE LIST SUSPENDED applies. Ask at Box Office for details.

PLEASE NOTE: Children under 12 years will not be admitted unless accompanied by an adult.

Latecomers Latecomers will not be admitted once the main feature has commenced.

Booking In Person: The Box Office is open Monday - Saturday from 10am until 15mins after the commencement of the last screening. By Telephone: 01743 281281. Call the Box Office between 11am and 7pm Monday - Saturday. Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted Tickets can be posted second-class within 24 hours of purchase for an additional charge of 65p. A transaction fee of £1.50 will be charged on bookings, except those made in person with cash. The transaction fee is non-refundable.

Refunds Tickets cannot be exchanged or money refunded except in the case of a cancelled performance.

Opening Times Mon - Sat: 10am til late Sun: Midday til 6pm (Closed from 2 June)

Access Information With advance notice we can accommodate up to three wheelchairs in the OMH. Subject to availability.

Sennheiser Infra Red enhanced hearing headsets are available in the OMH to amplify sound for patrons who are hard of hearing. They can be worn with or without a hearing aid.

Programmes and general information are available in large print.Disclaimer: The Old Market Hall is owned and managed by Shropshire Council. The content of this brochure is published in good faith and is correct to the best of our knowledge. The management reserve the right to make changes to the information published here and to alter or cancel performances without prior notice in the event of illness or unavoidable circumstances without liability.

We have a great range of quality teas and coffees as well as a delicious selection of locally made sandwiches, cakes and snacks.

The Café Bar also has a full license and has a selection of fine wines available.

The Café BarA great place to meet either prior to watching a film or simply to catch up with friends.

Artists’ Illustrated TalksWorking with contemporary artists is integral to the vision for the new Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery. Join us at these monthly talks to find out more about contemporary art and to meet some of the artists involved in our plans.

Thu 30 May

Artists & Scientists Working Together in a Post-Modern World

9.30am for coffee/tea. Talks 10 - 11.30am.

£4 Advance / £5 Door £3 Conc. (Student/Unemployed).

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MAYWed 1 Robot & Frank (12A) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pm Thu 2 Robot & Frank (12A) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmFri 3 Les Miserables (12A) 1pm, 4.30pm & 8pmSat 4 Les Miserables (12A) 1pm, 4.30pm & 8pmSun 5 Les Miserables (12A) 1pm, 4.30pm & 8pm

Mon 6 Les Miserables (12A) 2pm | To The Wonder (12A) 5.30pm & 8pmTue 7 To The Wonder (12A) 10.30am (MM), 5.30pm & 8pm | Les Miserables (12A) 2pmWed 8 Les Miserables (12A) 2pm | To The Wonder (12A) 5.30pm & 8pmThu 9 Les Miserables (12A) 2pm | To The Wonder (12A) 5.30pm & 8pmFri 10 Trance (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmSat 11 Trance (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmSun 12 Trance (15) 2.30pm | The War of The Worlds (PG) 5.30pm

Mon 13 Trance (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmTue 14 Trance (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmWed 15 Trance (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmThu 16 Trance (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm (SS) & 8pmFri 17 In The House (15) 5.30pm & 8pmSat 18 In The House (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmSun 19 In The House (15) 2.30pm | Short Film Showcase 5.30pm

Mon 20 In The House (15) 5.30pm & 8pmTue 21 In The House (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmWed 22 In The House (15) 5.30pm & 8pmThu 23 In The House (15) 5.30pm & 8pmFri 24 Vinyl (15) 5.30pm & 8pm Sat 25 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | Vinyl (15) 5.30pm & 8pmSun 26 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | Vinyl (15) 5.30pm

Mon 27 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | The Spirit of ‘45 (U) 5.30pm & 8pmTue 28 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | The Spirit of ‘45 (U) 5.30pm & 8pmWed 29 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | NO (15) 5.30pm & 8pmThu 30 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | NO (15) 5.30pm & 8pmFri 31 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | The Eye Of The Storm (15) 5.30pm & 8.15pm

JUNESat 1 The Croods (U) 2.30pm | The Eye Of The Storm (15) 5.30pm & 8.15pm

Mon 3 The Eye Of The Storm (15) 5.30pm & 8.15pmTue 4 The Eye Of The Storm (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8.15pmWed 5 The Eye Of The Storm (15) 5.30pm & 8.15pmThu 6 The Eye Of The Storm (15) 5.30pm & 8.15pmFri 7 Chimpanzee (U) 5.30pm | I’m So Excited (15) 8pmSat 8 Chimpanzee (U) 2.30pm & 5.30pm | I’m So Excited (15) 8pm

Mon 10 Chimpanzee (U) 2.30pm & 5.30pm | I’m So Excited (15) 8pmTue 11 I’m So Excited (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pmWed 12 I’m So Excited (15) 5.30pm & 8pmThu 13 I’m So Excited (15) 5.30pm & 8pmFri 14 Oz: The Great and Powerful (PG) 5.30pm | Welcome To The Punch (15) 8.30pmSat 15 Oz: The Great and Powerful (PG) 2.30pm & 5.30pm | Welcome To The Punch (15) 8.30pm

Mon 17 Oz: The Great and Powerful (PG) 2.30pm & 5.30pm | Broken (15) 8.30pmTue 18 Oz: The Great and Powerful (PG) 10.30am (MM) & 5.30pm | Broken (15) 2.30pm & 8.30pmWed 19 Broken (15) 2.30pm & 5.30pm (PTP) | Reality (15) 8pmThu 20 Reality (15) 5.30pm & 8pmFri 21 The Paperboy (15) 5.30pm & 8pmSat 22 The Paperboy (15) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pm

Mon 24 The Paperboy (15) 5.30pm & 8pmTue 25 Stoker (18) 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8pm Wed 26 Stoker (18) 5.30pm & 8pmThu 27 Stoker (18) 5.30pm & 8pmFri 28 Me and You (15) 5.30pm & 8pmSat 29 Alice In Wonderland 2pm & 8pm | Me and You (15) 5.30pm