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Page 1: Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRErbcft.co.uk/downloads/rbcft_programme18a.pdf · Pan’s Labyrinth (15) 7.30 Fri 23 The Shape Of Water (15) 7.30 Sat 24 Who’s Hoose is This? Workshop

Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE

BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 • WWW.RBCFT.CO.UKMarch, April and May 2018

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MARCHThu 1Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri (15) 7.30Fri 2The Post (12A) 7.30Sat 3Wee Film Club 10.30, 11.30The Post (12A) 7.30Sun 4Darkest Hour (PG) 2.00Mon 5The Post (12A) 7.00Tue 6The Post (12A) 5.30Wed 7The Post (12A) 6.00Thu 8The Post (12A) 2.00Fri 9 + Sat 10Phantom Thread (15) 7.30Sun 11Wonder (PG) 2.00Mon 12Phantom Thread (15) 7.00Tue 13Phantom Thread (15) 5.30Wed 14Phantom Thread (15) 6.00Thu 15Phantom Thread (15) 10.45, 7.30

Fri 16 + Sat 17The Mercy (12A) 7.30Mon 19 - Wed 21Journey’s End (12A) 7.00Thu 22Pan’s Labyrinth (15) 7.30Fri 23The Shape Of Water (15) 7.30Sat 24Who’s Hoose is This? Workshop 2.00The Shape Of Water (15) 7.30Sun 25Home Sweet Garden 1.00Mon 26The Shape Of Water (15) 7.00Tue 27The Shape Of Water (15) 6.00Wed 28The Shape Of Water (15) 10.30, 7.30Thu 29The Shape Of Water (15) 10.45Island and the Whales (12A) 7.30Fri 30 The Greatest Showman Sing-Along (PG) 2.00Sat 31Early Man (PG) 3.30Darkest Hour (PG) 5.15Dunkirk (12A) 7.30

Thu 12Finding Your Feet (12A) 10.45Coco (PG) 2.00Fri 13A Fantastic Woman (15) 7.30Sat 14Dark River (15) 7.30Mon 16Dark River (15) 7.00Tue 17 + Wed 18Sweet Country (15) 7.30Thu 19I, Claude Monet (U) 7.30Fri 20 + Sat 21Walk Like A Panther (Cert TBC) 7.30Mon 23The Square (15) 7.00Tue 24Mary Magdalene (12A) 6.00Wed 25Mary Magdalene (12A) 7.30Thu 26Mary Magdalene (12A) 10.45Fri 27 + Sat 28My Golden Days (15) 7.30Mon 30You Were Never Really Here (15) 7.00

MAYTue 1Radical Film Network Screening 7.30Wed 2 + Thu 3The Divine Order (12A) 7.30Fri 4Isle of Dogs (Cert TBC) 7.30Sat 5Wee Film Club 10.30, 11.30Isle of Dogs (Cert TBC) 7.30Mon 7MAY DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAYTue 8The Magic Flute (PG) 7.00Wed 9 + Thu 10Isle of Dogs (Cert TBC) 7.30Fri 11 + Sat 12Lost in Paris (12A) 7.30Mon 14The Third Murder (Cert TBC) 7.00Tue 15Unrest (12A) 7.00Wed 16An American In Paris - The Musical 7.00Thu 17Untouchable (15) 10.45, 6.00Fri 18 + Sat 19Love, Simon (12A) 7.30

Tickets also available online at www.rbcft.co.uk and at the Midsteeple Box Office 01387 253383

Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre, Mill Road, Dumfries DG2 7BE Tel 01387 264808APRILSun 1 AprThe Greatest Showman Sing-Along (PG) 1.45 Mon 2EASTER MONDAY CLOSEDTue 3Early Man (PG) 11.00Lady Bird (15) 7.30Wed 4Lady Bird (15) 10.30, 7.30Early Man (PG) 2.00Thu 5Early Man (PG) 2.00Lady Bird (15) 7.30Fri 6Finding Your Feet (12A) 5.15, 7.30Sat 7Wee Film Club 10.30, 11.30The LEGO Movie (U) 2.00Finding Your Feet (12A) 5.30Mon 9The Nile Hilton Incident (15) 7.00Tue 10Coco (PG) 11.00Finding Your Feet (12A) 6.00Wed 11Coco (PG) 11.00Finding Your Feet (12A) 7.30

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RBC SPECIALSBRING A BABYThis is our regular daytime screening specifically for parents/carers with babies under 18 months. Buggy parking and nappy changing facilities available.

Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.30am

Wed 28 MarThe Shape Of Water (15)Wed 4 AprLady Bird (15)Wed 30 MayTully (Cert TBC)

RELAXED PERFORMANCESSat 31 Mar 3.30pmEarly Man (PG)Sat 7 Apr 2.00pmThe Lego Movie (U) Sat 26 May 2.30pmA Wrinkle In Time (PG)Designed for anyone who would benefit from a more easy-going environment, including people with Autism Spectrum Conditions, learning disabilities or dementia, and families with babies. Low lights will remain on in the auditorium and the volume will be lowered. You’re free to move around and make noise, or take a break during the film. Staff will be available to assist with seating and access arrangements.

BOX OFFICE 01387 264808Open evenings for the duration of the film screening and during the day Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 5pm (to 30 March) and from 10am - 5pm Monday to Saturday and 2pm - 5pm Sunday (from 1 April) .

Ticket PricesAdult £7.00Concession £5.30RBCFT Youth Card/ School Pupils £4.60Coffee Club £7.50Family £20.00Private Hire (2 hours) £90

Event CinemaAdult £14Concession £12

Concessions apply to full-time students, senior citizens, Jobseekers Allowance or Income Support recipients, Young Scot cardholders and registered disabled people. Please provide proof of eligibility when purchasing or collecting tickets.

COFFEE CLUB Coffee and traybake will be available 45 minutes before the film starts. Tickets £7.50. Seats can be reserved for Coffee Club screenings. Please reserve your seats when booking.

Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.45am.Thu 15 MarPhantom Thread (15)Thu 29 MarThe Shape Of Water (15)Thu 12 AprilFinding Your Feet (12A)Thu 26 AprilMary Magdalene (12A)Thu 17 MayUntouchable (15)

AUDIO DESCRIPTION & SUBTITLESWe have a system which enables us, whenever the necessary digital files are available, to show onscreen subtitles for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing, and provide audio description (via infra-red headsets) for those who are sight-impaired.

This issue the following films have audio description: The Post, Phantom Thread, Journey’s End, The Shape Of Water, Lady Bird, Coco, Finding Your Feet, Dark River, Walk Like A Panther, Mary Magdalene, Isle of Dogs, Even When I Fall.

SEAT RESERVATIONS All seats – apart from Coffee Club screenings and Live Events – are unreserved. If you require seats together, please arrive in plenty of time to take advantage of our seat minding system. Please ask staff for details.

REFUNDS Tickets are non-refundable. At the discretion of staff, tickets may be exchanged for another performance for a £1.50 fee per ticket exchanged. This exchange must be done at least 72 hours before the start of the original film. If tickets are not of equal value, the additional cost will also be charged.

SCHOOL VISITS AND GROUP BOOKINGS We welcome school visits and group bookings. Please email [email protected] with your request.

EATING & DRINKING IN THE CINEMA Hot and alcoholic drinks are not allowed in the auditorium. You are welcome to bring snacks for children’s films and the Wee Film Club, but please, no popcorn or crisps.

UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN No unaccompanied children under the age of 12, unless otherwise stated.

YOUNG SCOT CARD-HOLDERS We offer discounted tickets to every Young Scot card holder. Tickets are charged at Concession price £5.30.

Mon 21Wonderstruck (PG) 7.00Tue 22La Boheme 2.00Wed 23Even When I Fall (12A) 6.00Thu 24Even When I Fall (12A) 7.30Fri 25A Wrinkle in Time (PG) 6.00Sat 26A Wrinkle in Time (PG) 2.30, 5.00Mon 28The Seventh Seal (U) 7.00Tue 29Tully (Cert TBC) 7.30Wed 30Tully (Cert TBC) 10.30Thu 31Tully (Cert TBC) 7.30

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The PostFri 2 - Thu 8 MarSteven Spielberg | USA | 2017 | 116m | 12A

Drama inspired by true events. Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep) is the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, The Washington Post. With help from editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), Graham races to catch up with The New York Times to expose a massive cover-up of government secrets that spans three decades and four U.S. presidents.

Contains strong language, brief battle violence.

Phantom ThreadFri 9 - Thu 15 MarPaul Thomas Anderson | USA | 2017 | 130m | 15

In his final film Daniel Day-Lewis reunites with director Paul Thomas Anderson (‘There Will Be Blood’) to deliver a masterful performance as a society dressmaker. Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock (Day-Lewis) is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strong-willed woman. Once controlled and planned, Woodcock finds his carefully tailored life disrupted by love.

Wonder Sun 11 MarStephen Chbosky | USA | 2017 | 113m | PG

A film for Mother’s Day which will make you laugh and cry in equal measure. Based on the New York Times bestseller, 'Wonder' tells the incredibly inspiring and heart-warming story of August “Auggie” Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time.

The MercyFri 16 - Sat 17 MarJames Marsh | UK | 2018 | 102m | 12A

The true story of Donald Crowhurst (Colin Firth), an amateur sailor who competed in the 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race in the hope of becoming the first person in history to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe without stopping. The story of Crowhurst’s voyage and the struggles he confronted on the epic journey while his wife Clare (Rachel Weisz) and family awaited his return is one of the most enduring mysteries of recent times.

Contains infrequent strong language.

Journey’s EndMon 19 - Wed 21 MarSaul Dibb | UK | 2017 | 107m | 12A

Set over four days in March 1918 in the trenches on the front line, a small group of soldiers wait to be bombarded by enemy artillery and almost certain death. The story charts the tension and claustrophobia of the officers’ dug-out as new recruit, 18 year old Lieutenant Raleigh joins the Company commanded by 20 year old Captain Stanhope (Sam Claflin), his former childhood friend and hero, who has changed almost beyond recognition.

Contains moderate violence, infrequent strong language.

This film is available for school screenings. Please contact [email protected] to arrange.

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Pan’s LabyrinthEl laberinto del fauno

Thu 22 MarGuillermo Del Toro | Spain/Mexico/USA | 2006 | 118m | 15 | Contains Subtitles

With his ‘The Shape of Water’ winning numerous awards here’s a chance to watch director Del Toro’s classic 2006 fantasy on the big screen. In 1944 Spain young Ofelia and her ailing mother arrive at the post of her mother's new husband, a sadistic army officer who is trying to quell a guerrilla uprising. While exploring an ancient maze, Ofelia encounters the faun Pan, who tells her that she is a legendary lost princess and must complete three dangerous tasks in order to claim immortality.

The Shape of WaterFri 23 - Thu 29 MarGuillermo del Toro | USA | 2017 | 123m | 15

An otherworldly fable set against the backdrop of 1960s Cold War era America. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works a mute cleaning lady (Sally Hawkins) befriends an otherworldly, aquatic creature who's being held there against its will. In time, she and her friends decide to help it escape from captivity, even if it means risking the wrath of villainous Colonel Strickland (Michael Shannon).

“Magical, thrilling and romantic to the core.” The LA Times

Home Sweet GardenPuppet Animation Festival 2018

Sun 25 Mar40m

‘Home Sweet Garden’ tells the story of a family and their front garden through the use of puppetry, music and audience interaction. Inspired by the decline of front gardens in the UK and its impact on the environment, the story illustrates what happens when one day a family's garden just disappears! With an original music score and beautiful set, this show will have the audience running for their gardening kits!

Part of the Big DoG Festival. Tickets £4. Ideal for ages 4-7 years

The Island and The WhalesHotet från havet

Thu 29 MarMike Day | UK / Denmark | 2016 | 84m | 12A | Contains Subtitles

The whale hunters of the Faroe Islands believe that hunting is vital to their way of life, but, when a local professor makes a grim discovery about the effects of marine pollution, environmental changes threaten their way of life forever.

Contains scenes of whale hunting.

Following the screening there will be a live streaming Q&A with director Mike Day presented by Jon Snow.

WorkshopSat 24 Mar | 2.00pmAs part of the Midsteeple Quarter Project to bring activity and housing back into Dumfries Town Centre D-Lux, the town’s annual light festival, has been commissioned to signal that change is coming to the High Street. D-Lux have turned the former Bakers Oven into a moving image jukebox, playing films on request every evening from dusk until late. In this workshop you will learn how to make a thirty second film for the project which will be uploaded for all to see until 28th April. No prior experience necessary. Just bring your imagination and a smart phone.

Tickets are free although spaces are limited.

Who’s Hoose Is This?

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Darkest HourSun 4 Mar + Sat 31 MarJoe Wright | UK | 2017 | 125m | PG

Back by popular demand. During the early days of WWII, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the newly-appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman), who must decide whether to negotiate with Hitler or fight on against incredible odds.

DunkirkSat 31 MarChristopher Nolan | USA/UK | 2017 | 106m | 12A

One last chance to see Christopher Nolan’s brilliant film on the big screen, a technical and cinematic tour de force driven by Hans Zimmer’s incredible musical score. One of the tensest WWII films ever made the film shows the evacuation from three perspectives, the soldiers on the beach, the RAF pilots in the air and the Navy and small ships at sea.

Contains sustained threat, intense sequences, moderate violence, strong language.

Lady BirdTue 3 - Thu 5 AprGreta Gerwig | USA | 2017 | 94m | 15

Poignant coming-of-age comedy set in the early 2000s about rebellious and artistically-inclined seventeen year-old Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson (Saoirse Ronan). The film follows Lady Bird’s senior year at a Catholic high school in Sacramento, including her first romance, her participation in the school play, and most importantly, her college application.

Finding Your FeetFri 6 - Thu 12 AprRichard Loncraine | UK | 2018 | 111m | 12A

On the eve of retirement, Sandra (Imelda Staunton), a middle class, judgmental snob discovers her husband has been having an affair with her best friend and is forced into exile with her bohemian sister, Bif (Celie Imrie). But it turns out different is just what Sandra needs and she reluctantly lets Bif drag her along to her community dance class, where gradually she starts finding her feet….and romance.

Contains moderate sex references, drug use, infrequent strong language.

Early ManSat 31 Mar - Thu 5 AprNick Park | UK | 2017 | 89m | PG

Stop motion animated adventure from the makers of Wallace and Gromit. Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth, ‘Early Man’ tells the story of Dug, along with sidekick Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth and his Bronze Age City to save their home.

The Greatest ShowmanSing-Along versionFri 30 Mar + Sun 1 AprMichael Gracey | USA | 2017 | 106m | PG

A welcome return for one of the best-loved films of the year, a hugely popular musical which celebrates the birth of show business, and tells of a visionary (Hugh Jackman) who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.

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The Lego Movie Relaxed Screening

Sat 7 AprPhil Lord / Christopher Miller | 2014 | USA | 100m | U

Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared.

The Nile Hilton IncidentMon 9 AprTarik Saleh | Sweden/Germany/Denmark/France | 2017 | 111m | 15 | Contains Subtitles

Weeks before the 2011 revolution in Egypt. Noredin, a police officer in Cairo's corrupt system, investigates the murder of a club singer at the Nile Hilton. Upon realizing the involvement of Egypt's power elite, Noredin changes sides to those who are defenseless against it.

CocoTue 10 - Thu 12 AprLee Unkrich / Adrian Molina | USA | 2017 | 105m | PG

Animated family fun from Pixar. Despite his family's baffling generations-old ban on music, 12 year old Miguel dreams of becoming a musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colourful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history.

A Fantastic WomanUna Mujer Fantástica

Fri 13 AprSebastián Lelio | Chile/Germany/Spain/USA | 104m | 15 | Contains Subtitles

Moving Chilean drama about a trans woman dealing with the prejudices of her recently deceased partner’s family. Marina, a waitress who moonlights as a nightclub singer, is bowled over by the death of her older boyfriend.

“Exquisitely compassionate portrait of a trans woman whose mourning for a lost lover is obstructed at every turn by individual and institutional prejudice.” Variety

BRICKLEGO!

28 Edinburgh Rd, Dumfries DG1 1JQTel 01387 262084 | Email [email protected]

Sat 24 Feb - Sat 7 April Film stills, models and LEGO® exhibition at Gracefield Arts Centre

World Autism Awareness Week 26 March - 2 April

Dark RiverSat 14 + Mon 16 AprClio Barnard | UK | 2017 | 89m | 15

Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns to her home village for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy to the family farm she believes is rightfully hers.

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I, Claude MonetThu 19 AprPhil Grabsky | UK | 2017 | 87m | U

Monet’s life is a gripping tale about a man who, behind his sun-dazzled canvases, suffered from feelings of depression, loneliness, even suicide. However, as his art developed and his love of gardening led to the glories of his Giverny garden, his humour, insight and love of life are revealed. Told through Monet’s own words and shot on location at the very spots he painted, the film features his most loved paintings in an unforgettable, immersive art experience.

Walk Like A PantherFri 20 - Sat 21 AprDan Cadan | UK | 2018 | Running time and Cert TBC

A group of 1980s wrestlers are forced to don the lycra once last time when their beloved local pub is threatened with closure. British comedy starring Dave Johns (‘I, Daniel Blake’) and Stephen Graham (‘Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool’).

The SquareMon 23 AprRuben Östlund | Sweden/France/Germany/Denmark | 2017 | 151m | 15 | Contains Subtitles

A prestigious Stockholm museum's chief art curator finds himself in times of both professional and personal crisis as he attempts to set up a controversial new exhibit.

Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival ‘The Square’ is a hilarious, unique and often surreal look at idealism, hypocrisy and cynicism in the modern world.

Mary MagdaleneTue 24 - Thu 26 AprGarth Davis | USA | 2017 | 120m | 12A

An authentic and humanistic portrait of one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood spiritual figures in history. Constricted by the hierarchies of the day, Mary Magdalene (Rooney Mara) defies her traditional family to join a new social movement led by the charismatic Jesus of Nazareth (Joaquin Phoenix). She soon finds a place for herself within the movement and at the heart of a journey that will lead to Jerusalem.

Contains bloody images

Sweet CountryTue 17 - Thu 18 AprWarwick Thornton | Australia | 2017 | 113m | 15

Australian western set on the Northern Territory frontier in the 1920s, where justice itself is put on trial when an aged Aboriginal farmhand shoots a white man in self-defence and goes on the run as posse gathers to hunt him down.

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My Golden DaysTrois souvenirs de ma jeunesse

Fri 27 - Sat 28 AprArnaud Desplechin | France | 2015 | 123m | 15 | Contains Subtitles

Paul (Mathieu Amalric) is preparing to leave Tajikistan, while thinking back on his adolescent years. His childhood, his mother's madness, the parties, the trip to the USSR where he lost his virginity, the friend who betrayed him and the love of his life.

You Were Never Really HereMon 30 AprLynne Ramsay | UK/France/USA | 2017 | 85m | 15

The latest from Scottish director Lynne Ramsay (‘Ratcatcher’, ‘Morvern Callar’) is a thriller about a missing teenage girl. A tormented but brutal hired gun (Joaquin Phoenix) sets out to rescue a young girl from a sex ring, only to find himself weathering a storm of violent vengeance when matters go badly wrong.

The Irishmen / The ColonyTue 1 MayPhilip Donnellan | UK | 1964 | 111m | No Rating | Black and White

Two pioneering documentary films by former BBC producer Philip Donnellan, about 1960s migrant communities in Britain, being screened as part of the 2018 Radical Film Network Scotland programme.

They will be introduced by Ian Gasse of Dumfries Trades Union Council and will be followed by a Q&A session featuring a panel of representatives from Dumfries & Galloway Multicultural Association, Open Borders Scotland and MOOL (Massive Outpouring of Love).

The Divine OrderDie göttliche Ordnung

Wed 2 - Thu 3 MayPetra Biondina Volpe | Switzerland | 2017 | 96m | 12A | Contains Subtitles

It is less than 50 years since women in Switzerland secured the right to vote. ‘The Divine Order’ offers a thrilling, hugely entertaining sense of this defining moment through the lives of the women in a small Swiss village. Housewife Nora lives with her husband, two sons and father-in-law, but if she wants to work she would require her husband’s permission. Fighting such an outmoded notion, she starts campaigning for women’s right to vote.

Contains moderate sex, sex references, nudity, language – after the listing.

Isle of DogsFri 4 - Thu 10 MayWes Anderson | USA/Germany | 2017 | Cert and Running Time TBC

The latest stop motion adventure from Wes Anderson (‘The Fantastic Mr Fox’, ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’) follows a boy's odyssey in search of his dog. In the future, an outbreak of canine flu leads the mayor of a Japanese city to banish all dogs to an island that's a garbage dump. The outcasts must soon embark on an epic journey when a 12-year-old boy arrives on the island to find his beloved pet.

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Lost In ParisParis pieds nus

Fri 11 - Sat 12 MayDominique Abel / Fiona Gordon | France / Belgium | 2016 | 83m | 12A | Contains Subtitles

The first of three films this week celebrating the ‘City of Light’ is this charming comedy about Fiona, a Canadian librarian, who flies to Paris only to discover that her 88-year-old aunt is missing. As Fiona scours the city looking for her, she encounters Dom, a friendly but annoying tramp who won't leave her alone.

“…a little gem.” The Guardian

Contains infrequent strong language, moderate sex references.

The Third MurderSandome no satsujin

Mon 14 MayHirokazu Kore-eda | Japan | 2017 | 124m | Cert TBC | Contains Subtitles

Leading attorney Shigemori takes on the defence of murder-robbery suspect Misumi who served jail time for another murder 30 years ago. Shigemori’s chances of winning the case seem low - his client freely admits his guilt, despite facing the death penalty if he is convicted. As he digs deeper into the case Shigemori believes his client is the fall guy for a sinister conspiracy. Acclaimed drama from the director of ‘Our Little Sister’ and ‘After The Storm’.

UnrestTue 15 MayJennifer Brea | USA | 2017 | 98m | 12A

When Harvard PhD student Jennifer Brea is struck down at 28 by a fever that leaves her bedridden, doctors tell her it's "all in her head." Determined to live, she turns her camera on herself and her community, a hidden world of millions confined to their homes and bedrooms by ME, commonly called chronic fatigue syndrome.

Contains upsetting scenes, suicide references, infrequent strong language.

Screening as part of ME Awareness Week, 11 - 17 May. Following the film there will be a discussion with members of the Dumfries and Galloway ME and Fibromyalgia Network.

The Magic FluteTrollflöjten

Tue 8 MayIngmar Bergman | Sweden | 1975 | 135m | PG | Contains Subtitles

A match of two masters, Bergman's film of Mozart's masterpiece is one of the greatest screen versions of an opera ever made. Screening as part of ‘Bergman at 100’, a season of films to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007).

Bergman’s ‘The Seventh Seal’ is screening on Monday 28 May at 7.00pm.

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EVENT CINEMA

An American In Paris – A New MusicalWed 16 May

2017 | 160m | U

The Tony® Award-winning Broadway musical about love, hope and living your dreams has taken the West End by storm. With gorgeous Gershwin tunes, stunning designs and show-stopping choreography, this breathtakingly beautiful new musical is inspired by the Oscar® winning MGM film and tells the impassioned story of an American GI discovering art, friendship and love in the ‘City of Light’ in 1945.

Ticket prices £14 Full, £12 Concession.

Love, SimonFri 18 - Sat 19 MayGreg Berlanti | USA | 2018 | 109m | 12A

Comedy drama about Simon, a 17-year-old high school student - everyone deserves a great love story but for Simon it's complicated: no-one knows he's gay and he doesn't know who the anonymous classmate is that he's fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, scary and life-changing.

Contains moderate sex references, infrequent strong language.

WonderstruckMon 21 MayTodd Haynes | USA | 2017 | 116m | PG | Contains Subtitles and Black and White scenes

Director Todd Haynes (‘I’m Not There’, ‘Carol’) returns with a drama which dovetails the stories of two 12-year-olds living 50 years apart. The story of a young boy in 1970s Midwest is told simultaneously with a tale about a young girl in 1920s New York as they both seek the same mysterious connection.

UntouchableIntouchables

Thu 17 MayOlivier Nakache / Eric Toledano | France | 2011 | 15 | 110m | Contains Subtitles

One of the most requested films ever at the RBC is this irresistible feel-good French comedy drama based on a true story. After he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, a Parisian aristocrat (François Cluzet) finds his world turned upside down when he hires a young, good-humoured, black Muslim ex-con (Omar Sy) as his carer.

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A Wrinkle In TimeFri 25 - Sat 26 MayAva DuVernay | USA | 2018 | Running Time TBC | PG

Disney family adventure based on the best-selling novel fantasy novel. After learning her astrophysicist father is being held captive on a distant planet deep in the grip of a universe-spanning evil, Meg Murry works with her highly intelligent younger brother, her classmate, and three astral travelers to save him.

The Seventh SealDet sjunde inseglet

Mon 28 MayIngmar Bergman | Sweden | 1957 | 96m | PG | Contains Subtitles

A knight (Max Von Sydow) returns home from the Crusades and seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God as he plays chess against the Grim Reaper during the Black Plague. Regarded as one of the greatest films ever made and showing as part of ‘Bergman at 100’, a season of films to commemorate the centenary of the director’s birth. ‘The Magic Flute’ is screening on Tue 8 May at 7.00pm.

TullyTue 29 - Thu 31 MayJason Reitman | USA | 2018 | Running time and Cert TBC

Comedy drama about parenting from the director of ‘Juno’ and ‘Up In The Air’. Marlo (Charlize Theron), a mother of three including a newborn, is gifted a night nanny by her brother. Hesitant to the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully.

Even When I FallWed 23 - Thu 24 MayKate McLarnon / Sky Neal | UK | 2017 | 93m | 12A | Contains Subtitles

The incredible story of 13 young circus artists as they reclaim skills that once came at a high cost: they were slaves in Indian circuses - sold as children. Now freed, together they form Nepal's first circus. An intimate, beautiful film that harnesses the visual power of circus to give a unique perspective into the complex world of human trafficking.

Contains references to sexual violence, human trafficking and slavery.

EVENT CINEMA

La Bohème - Teatro Comunale Di BolognaTue 22 MayGraham Vick | Italy | 2018 | 140m | PG

Set in the idyllic 19th century Paris, ‘La Bohème’ tells the story of a love affair between a poor poet and a seamstress. But they are soon faced by the cruel realities of poverty and ill health which ends up putting their relationship to the test. This production of one of opera’s classic and unforgettable stories is led by a cast of four talented young artists as the lovers. Recorded Live 18 April 2018.

Ticket Prices£14 Full, £12 Concession.

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Gracefield Gallery 2: National Galleries for Scotland Tesco Bank Children’s Art Competition Exhibition

Opening Spring 2018.

We are pleased to announce the

opening of

‘The Willows’Café / Restaurant

at the Robert Burns Centre

The Willows Restaurant

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The Royal Opera Live from

Covent Garden £15.00 & £12.50

Bizet’s CARMENTuesday, March 6th at 6.45pm. ————————————————————————————————

Verdi’s MACBETHWednesday, April 4th at 7.15pm.

National Theatre Live £14.00 & £11.00

Ben Whishaw JULIUS CAESARThursday, March 22nd at 7.00pm. —————————————————————————————————

MACBETH Thurs, May 10th at 7.00pm.

Royal Shakespeare Company Live

£14.00 & £11.00MACBETH Wednesday, April 11th at 7.00pm.

The Royal Ballet Live from

Covent Garden £15.00 & £12.50

BERNSTEIN CENTENARYTuesday, March 27th at 7.15pm. —————————————————————————————————–————————————————————————————————

MANON Thursday, May 3rd at 7.15pm.

Oscar Wilde Series Live from London

£15.00 & £12.50

LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN Tuesday, March 20th at 7.15pm.

Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet

£15.00 & £12.50 GISELLE Sunday, April 8th at 3.00pm.

From Bristol’s Old Vic Theatre

£15 & £12.50

Handel’s MESSIAH Wednesday, March 28th at 1.30pm & 8.00pm.

Live Show Details—www.annancinema.co.uk

LONSDALE CINEMA ARTS!THEATRE & OPERA EVENTS IN ANNAN!

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Car Parking

BOXOFFICE

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COMING SOON

The Royal Burgh Of Dumfries Tattoo 28 April | 6pm Newall Terrace, Dumfries

So You Think You Know About Dinosaurs 3 April | 2pm Theatre Royal, Dumfries

Abbamania18 May | 7.30pm Easterbrook Hall, Dumfries

TO BOOK THESE AND OTHER GREAT EVENTS VISIT

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A TEN DAY REGION-WIDE FEAST OF MUSICTHEATRE, COMEDY DANCE AND SPOKEN WORD

BLOCK BY NOFIT STATE CIRCUS AND MOTIONHOUSE WILL BE PERFORMING ON DUMFRIES

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RBC FILM CLUB

It’s like a book group,

but with films

Monday Night Film ClubThere is a short introduction to each Monday night film, and afterwards you are warmly invited to stay on for a friendly, informal discussion over Fairtrade Coffee and biscuits.

Sign up for all the films in this series and you’ll get FREE entry to the last two films!

Start time 7.00pm unless otherwise stated.

Mon 5 Mar The Post (12A)

Mon 12 Mar Phantom Thread (15)

Mon 19 Mar Journey’s End (12A)

Mon 26 Mar The Shape of Water (15)

Mon 9 Apr The Nile Hilton Incident (15)

Mon 16 Apr Dark River (15)

Mon 23 Apr The Square (15)

Mon 30 Apr You Were Never Really Here (15)

Mon 14 May The Third Murder (Cert TBC)

Mon 21 May Wonderstruck (PG)

Mon 28 May The Seventh Seal (PG)

Buy 9 Tickets for the Monday night Film Club and receive 2 free of charge.

The Wee Film Club runs throughout the year on the first Saturday of each month and shows the latest and greatest films from all over the world for children.

For more information contact [email protected] or enquire at box office.

10.30am we present a collection of short films or TV programmes for really wee ones.

11.30am we show a feature film for slightly older children who can sit through 90 minutes or more.

Nothing will be over a PG certificate.

Wee Film Clubat the Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre

Wee Film Club10.30am – £2 per child (one free adult, 50p for additional adults)11.30am - £3 per child (one free adult, £1 for additional adults)No unaccompanied children under the age of 12.