april cinema
DESCRIPTION
April cinemaTRANSCRIPT
Mon/Llun 1 Wreck it Ralph 2D (PG) 2.30pmLes Misérables (12A) 5.00pmSilver Linings Playbook (15) 8.15pm
Tues/Maw 2 Wreck it Ralph 3D (PG) 2.30pmLes Misérables (12A) 5.00pmSilver Linings Playbook (15) 8.15pm
Wed/Mer 3 Wreck it Ralph 3D (PG) 12.00pmSilver Linings Playbook (15) 2.30pm*Les Misérables (12A) 5.00pmEames: The Architect and the Painter (12A) 8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 4 Silver Linings Playbook (15) 12.00pmWreck it Ralph 3D (PG) 2.30pmSilver Linings Playbook (15) 5.45pmLes Misérables (12A) 8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 5 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmOZ 3D (PG) 5.30pmA Song for Marion (PG) 8.15pm
Sat/Sad 6 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmA Song for Marion (PG) 5.45pmOZ 3D (PG) 8.15pm
Sun/Sul 7 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmA Song for Marion (PG) 5.30pm
Mon/Llun 8 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmA Song for Marion (PG) 5.45pmA Song for Marion (PG) 8.15pm
Tues/Maw 9 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmMr Blandings Builds His Dream House 6.00pmA Song for Marion (PG) 8.15pm
Wed/Mer 10 OZ 2D (PG) 12.00pmA Song for Marion (PG) 2.30pm*OZ 2D (PG) 5.30pmFilm Society: Buffalo Bill and the Indians (PG)8.15pm
Thurs/Iau11 OZ 2D (PG) 2.30pmA Song for Marion (PG) 5.45pmA Song for Marion (PG) 8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 12 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmLife of Pi 3D (PG) 5.30pmOZ 3D (PG) 8.15pm
Sat/Sad 13 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmOZ 3D (PG) 5.30pmLife of Pi 3D (PG) 8.15pm
Sun/Sul 14 OZ 3D (PG) 2.30pmLife of Pi 3D (PG) 5.30pm
Mon/Llun 15 Quartet (12A) 5.45pmCult Film Club: Battle Royale (18) 8.15pm
Tues/Maw16 A Journey Through Visionary Architecture 7.00pmQuartet (12A) 8.15pm
Wed/Mer 17 Life of Pi 3D (parent and baby) (PG) 12.00pmQuartet (12A) 2.30pm*Life of Pi 3D (PG) 5.30pmFilm Society: The Waltz of the Toreadors (15)8.15pm
Thurs/Iau18 Quartet (12A) 5.45pmLife of Pi 3D (PG) 8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 19 Trance (15) 5.45pmTrance (15) 8.15pm
Sat/Sad 20 Life of Pi 3D (PG) 12.00pmGrease SINGALONG (PG) 3.00pmTrance (15) 7.00pm
Sun/Sul 21 Life of Pi 3D (PG) 2.30pmTrance (15) 5.15pmTrance (15) 7.45pm
Mon/Llun 22 Trance (15) 5.45pmTrance (15) 8.15pm
Tues/Maw 23 Living in the Future + Q&A 6.00pmTrance (15) 8.15pm
Wed/Mer 24 Trance (15) 2.30pm*Trance (15) 5.45pmThe ABCs of Death – Preview Screening 8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 25 Trance (15) 8.15pmFri/Gwe 26 To The Wonder (12A) 5.45pm
Trance (15) 8.15pmSat/Sad 27 The Croods 3D (U) 2.00pm
NY MET: Giulio Cesare 5.00pmSun/Sul 28 The Croods 3D (U) 2.30pm
Trance (15) 5.30pmMon/Llun 29 Perestoika + Q&A (15) 5.15pm
To The Wonder (12A) 8.15pmTues/Maw 30 To The Wonder (12A) 5.45pm
THX 1138 (12) 8.15pm
Wed/Mer 1 To The Wonder (12A) 2.30pm*Vinyl (15) 5.45pmVinyl (15) 8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 2 Vinyl (15) 5.45pmWarm Bodies (12A) 8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 3 Stoker (15) 5.45pmStoker (15) 8.15pm
Sat/Sad 4 The Croods 3D (U) 2.30pmThe Croods 3D (U) 5.45pmStoker (15) 8.15pm
Sun/Sul 5 The Croods 2D (U) 2.30pmStoker (15) 5.30pm
Mon/Llun 6 The Croods 3D (U) 2.30pmThe Croods 3D (U) 5.45pmStoker (15) 8.15pm
*Silver Screening
3D
ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETYApril to September season announced. All welcome butmembership is only £27 for all nine films (£3 a film!). See http://aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com for more details
C I N E M A S I N E M A APRIL EBRILL 2013
Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232
20th April
Grease SING-A-
LONG – FREE
SCREENING!(Randal Kleiser, USA 1976,
106mins)
To celebrate the Arts Centre’s
40th anniversary, we picked another
fabulous product of the 70s to invite all of you to come along,
join John and Olivia and sing your hearts out! (Yes, we
know it’s set in the 50s, but it’s still great!). Free but
ticketed, so book quickly!
24th April
The ABCs of
Death – Preview Screening
(Multiple
directors/countries,
2013, 124mins)
Preview screening before
its UK release, this is perhaps the most ambitious horror
anthology film ever conceived: 26 directors making 26 short
films spanning fifteen different countries. Provocative,
shocking, funny and confrontational, this is the definitive
vision of modern horror diversity.
26th, 29th – 30th
April & 1st May
To The Wonder(Terrence Malick, USA
2012, 112mins)
Terrence Malick’s latest
meticulously-crafted film
stars Ben Affleck as a
man torn between two loves. A deep exploration of how
love and its many guises can transform, destroy, and
reinvent lives, that also stars Rachel McAdams and Javier
Bardem.
27th, 28th April,
4th–6th May
The Croods2D &
(Chris Sanders,Kirk
DeMicco, USA 2013, AD,
98mins)
An entertaining animation
about a family of cavemen
who, when their cave is
destroyed, embark on a journey of a lifetime to discover the
incredible new world lying beyond their stone doorstep…
2D on 5th May.
29th April
Perestroika + Q&A
(Sarah Turner, UK, 2009,
118 mins)
Blurring the boundary
between reality and fiction, the
personal and the political,
Perestroika retraces a journey
on the Trans-Siberian railway from Moscow to Lake Baikal
in an attempt to come to terms with the death of a close
friend. Through hypnotic and haunting imagery and
evocative soundscapes, the journey, which interweaves
footage from the original trip 20 years earlier, becomes
a metaphor for the process of remembering and re-
experiencing. Sarah Turner will be
present for a Q&A after the screening. In association
with the Department of Theatre, Film and Television
Studies
1st & 2nd May
Vinyl(Sara Sugarman,
UK 2012, 85mins)
Based on the true story
of Mike Peters’ rock and
roll hoax of 2004, a
washed-up rock band
hires a group of unknown
Welsh teenagers to be
the face of their latest single, hoodwinking top record labels,
radio DJs and the entire music world.
Stars Phil Daniels and Keith Allen.
2nd May
Warm
Bodies(Jonathan
Levine, USA
2012, 98mins)
Julie is a human:
beautiful, strong,
open minded and
all heart. R is a
zombie: with a
great record collection, limited vocab and an overpowering
love of brain food. This could be the start of a beautiful
friendship…. Based on Isaac Marion’s popular novel.
3rd – 6th May
Stoker (Park Chan-Wook, USA 2013,
AD, 98mins)
From the director of Oldboy,
this is a stylish and gripping
psychological thriller. After her
father dies, India's uncle comes
to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother (Nicole
Kidman). Soon after his arrival though, she becomes
increasingly infatuated with this mysterious, charming man,
while at the same time suspecting darker ulterior motives...
27th April
NY MET: Handel’s
Giulio CesareThe opera that conquered
London in Handel’s time
comes to the Met in David McVicar’s lively production.
4.5hrs approx.
1st – 4th April
Wreck-it Ralph 2D &
(Rich Moore, USA 2013, AD, 107mins)
Disney’s latest is an Oscar-nominated
delight about an old-fashioned computer
game baddy who decides to be a good
guy for once, breaking out into other games
and causing total havoc in the process!
2D on 1st April.
22nd – 28th, 30th March,
1st – 4th April
Les Misérables (Tom Hooper, UK 2012, AD,158mins)
From the director of The King’s Speech,
this is the multi-Oscar winning spectacular
based on Victor Hugo’s beloved stage
musical. Subtitled screening on 1st April.
1st – 4th April
Silver Linings Playbook (David O. Russell, USA 2012, AD,
122mins)
The first film in 31 years to get Oscar
nominations for all four acting
categories, this charming film stars
Bradley Cooper as a young man with a bipolar disorder whose
plans to win his ex-wife back lead him into a complicated
relationship with another young woman (Jennifer Lawrence).
Also stars Robert De Niro.
5th – 14th April
OZ: The Great and the
Powerful 2D &
(Sam Raimi, USA 2013, AD,
130mins)
Set as a prequel to the previous
stories, James Franco stars as a small-time magician who finds
himself hurled into the fantastical Land of Oz where he must
somehow transform himself into a great and
powerful wizard. In 2D on 10th & 11th April.
5th – 11th April
A Song for Marion(Paul Andrew Williams, UK 2012,
AD, 93mins)
Terence Stamp gives a wonderfully
grumpy performance as he takes the
place of his ill wife (Vanessa Redgrave)
as a reluctant participant in a local choir
for pensioners. Subtitled screening: 8th April 5.45pm.
12th-14th, 17th, 18th,
20th & 21st April
Life of Pi(Ang Lee, USA 2012, AD, 127mins)
Multiple Oscar winner about a young
Indian boy who becomes stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific
Ocean with a Bengal tiger for company. This is intelligent
storytelling at its best and widely regarded as one of the best
uses of 3D yet.
Subtitled screening: 5.45pm 8th April.
Parent and baby screening Wed 17th April 12noon
15th – 18th April
Quartet (Dustin Hoffman, UK 2012,
AD, 98mins)
Maggie Smith stars as a former
“grande dame” of the opera
who moves into a new home for
retired singers. But her arrival
ruffles more than a few feathers
of the residents as old grudges
and theatrical temperaments
begin to play havoc…
15th April
Cult Film Club:
Battle Royale(Kinji Fukasaku, Japan 2011,
112mins, subtitled)
In the future, where teenagers have
no respect and adults are losing
control, the Japanese government
captures a class of ninth-grade students under the revolutionary
"Battle Royale" act, forcing them to kill each other until only one
is left.
19th - 26th &
28th April
Trance(Danny Boyle, UK 2013, AD,
101mins)
Danny Boyle’s brand new film
is a psychological thriller
starring James McAvoy and
Vincent Cassel. A fine arts
auctioneer becomes involved with a hypnotherapist to recover a
lost painting, however the boundaries between desire, reality and
hypnotic suggestion soon begin to blur.
T I C K E T S 6 T O C Y N N A U
£6
£5.50 Cardi Card Holders/Gyda Cerdyn Cardi
£5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18
£4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee
Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim
£4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12
3D Screenings£7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6
Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable)
Dangosiadau 3D£7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6
YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio)
SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS
We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who
are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing.
Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD”
in the main synopsis.
APRIL/EBRILL
MAY/MAI
Film Society Presents10th April
Buffalo Bill and
the Indians (Robert Altman, USA 1976,
118mins)
Buffalo Bill plans to put on his own Wild West Circus, and
Chief Sitting Bull has agreed to appear in it. However, Sitting
Bull has his own hidden agenda, involving the President and
General Custer. With ensemble playing of the highest order
from his stellar cast, director Robert Altman skewers the
pretensions of Buffalo Bill and the absurd Wild West mythology
he peddles.
17th April
The Waltz of the
Toreadors (John Guillermin, UK 1962,
100mins)
Peter Sellers stars as a lecherous old military man who suffers
the daily nagging of his bedridden wife, whist fondly
remembering his mistress from years ago. Suddenly, after
many years, she arrives on his doorstep determined to carry
on from where they left off, a task not so easy to accomplish...
Wales Festival ofArchitectureThe first-ever Wales Festival of
Architecture aims to celebrate the
power and pleasures of well-
considered buildings and places.
Over six-weeks from 23rd March
to 4th May. See separate leaflet for details
OPERAWe are pleased to announce
the Arts Centre’s program of opera on the big
screen, from the world’s leading stages.
Glyndebourne Tickets £15 / £13 on sale now.
Buy 5 get the sixth free!4th June -20th August 2013
New York Met Tickets £18.
On sale Monday 29th April at 10am.
5th October 2013 - 10th May 2014See separate leaflet for details
3D
3D
3D
3D