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MEDIA SUPPORTER OPERATED BY Where Stars li g ht the Screen General Information Deckchair Cinema screens films 7 nights a week from April until November. We are open nightly from 6pm, with films starting promptly at the advertised time. Dinner and Drinks You can bring your own food, but remember you cannot bring your own alcohol. We are a fully licensed venue and our bar opens from 6pm nightly. Our nightly caterers are: Sunday DeeBee Catering Monday DeeBee Catering Tuesday Oka Teppanyaki Wednesday Hanuman Thursday Fundraiser Catering Friday Hanuman Saturday DeeBee Catering Tickets Buy tickets online at www.deckchaircinema.com to skip the queue; we don’t charge any online booking fees! Or buy tickets at our Box Office nightly from 6pm (sorry we cannot process in- person, or telephone, bookings outside of our Box Office hours). Single Double Sessions Tickets (weekends only) Adults $16 $24 Concession* $12 $18 Members* $10 $15 Children (5-15) $8 $12 Family – 2 adults and 2 children $35 $55 Children 4 and under Free Free * ID required Membership $75 Become a member of the Darwin Film Society and over your 12 month membership you get: 4 FREE tickets per year 4 FREE members’ screenings per year A MASSIVE $6 discount off the adult ticket price • And MUCH MORE! See website for more details and to purchase. Location Jervois Road, Darwin Waterfront FREE parking at Deckchair and on the Esplanade. Only a short walk from town, take the scenic Damoe Ra Park walkway to the cinema (just before Parliament House). Where Stars li g ht the Screen SPECIAL EVENTS Cafe Cinema: Where to Invade Next Wednesday 27 July Like a book club but for movies; join us and your fellow film lovers after our first screening of the latest Michael Moore doco Where To Invade Next to discuss the movie over free coffee and cake. This is also a Members’ Free Screening, so members please bring your card for free entry. Free Screening: Freedom Stories Friday 5 August All are welcome to this free screening of Freedom Stories - a timely documentary about the achievements of so-called ‘boat people’ who fled their homelands to find peace and freedom. Here they tell their personal stories of escape, detention and making Australia home. A Panel Discussion will be held at 7pm, preceding the screening. Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) Film Festival Wednesday 10 August – Friday 12 August The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation is proud to host more than sixty Art Centres from across Australia from 5-7 August at the Darwin Convention Centre at Darwin Waterfront. Now there’s even more to discover with DAAF Film Festival, which brings audiences short films from art centres along with some of the best Indigenous film of the last decade. DIFF Program Launch Party! Sunday 28 August Put it in the diary, this year the Darwin International Film Festival (DIFF) takes place from 15-24 September. Members enjoy free entry to this special event where DIFF Artistic Director Tim Parish will guide us through all the exciting films and special events coming up at the 7th Annual DIFF! European Climate Diplomacy Week Free Screening: Tomorrow Tuesday 13 September The Delegation of the European Union to Australia are organising a series of events throughout Australia as part of the European Climate Diplomacy Week (12 and 15 September). A key part of the festivities is screening Tomorrow, a feature documentary exploring the world in search of climate solutions. The film was released in France ahead of the Climate COP 21 held in Paris late last year. Program 3, 2016 Monday 25 July - Wednesday 14 September

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Where Stars light the ScreenGeneral InformationDeckchair Cinema screens films 7 nights a week from April until November. We are open nightly from 6pm, with films starting promptly at the advertised time.

Dinner and DrinksYou can bring your own food, but remember you cannot bring your own alcohol. We are a fully licensed venue and our bar opens from 6pm nightly. Our nightly caterers are:

Sunday DeeBee CateringMonday DeeBee CateringTuesday Oka TeppanyakiWednesday HanumanThursday Fundraiser CateringFriday HanumanSaturday DeeBee Catering

TicketsBuy tickets online at www.deckchaircinema.com to skip the queue; we don’t charge any online booking fees! Or buy tickets at our Box Office nightly from 6pm (sorry we cannot process in-person, or telephone, bookings outside of our Box Office hours).

Single Double Sessions Tickets (weekends only)Adults $16 $24Concession* $12 $18Members* $10 $15Children (5-15) $8 $12Family – 2 adults and 2 children $35 $55Children 4 and under Free Free

* ID required

Membership $75Become a member of the Darwin Film Society and over your 12 month membership you get:

• 4 FREE tickets per year• 4 FREE members’ screenings per year • A MASSIVE $6 discount off the adult ticket price • And MUCH MORE!

See website for more details and to purchase.

Location Jervois Road, Darwin Waterfront

FREE parking at Deckchair and on the Esplanade.

Only a short walk from town, take the scenic Damoe Ra Park walkway to the cinema (just before Parliament House).

Where Stars light the Screen

SPECIAL EVENTSCafe Cinema: Where to Invade NextWednesday 27 JulyLike a book club but for movies; join us and your fellow film lovers after our first screening of the latest Michael Moore doco Where To Invade Next to discuss the movie over free coffee and cake. This is also a Members’ Free Screening, so members please bring your card for free entry.

Free Screening: Freedom StoriesFriday 5 AugustAll are welcome to this free screening of Freedom Stories - a timely documentary about the achievements of so-called ‘boat people’ who fled their homelands to find peace and freedom. Here they tell their personal stories of escape, detention and making Australia home. A Panel Discussion will be held at 7pm, preceding the screening.

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) Film FestivalWednesday 10 August – Friday 12 AugustThe Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation is proud to host more than sixty Art Centres from across Australia from 5-7 August at the Darwin Convention Centre at Darwin Waterfront. Now there’s even more to discover with DAAF Film Festival, which brings audiences short films from art centres along with some of the best Indigenous film of the last decade.

DIFF Program Launch Party!Sunday 28 AugustPut it in the diary, this year the Darwin International Film Festival (DIFF) takes place from 15-24 September. Members enjoy free entry to this special event where DIFF Artistic Director Tim Parish will guide us through all the exciting films and special events coming up at the 7th Annual DIFF!

European Climate Diplomacy Week Free Screening: TomorrowTuesday 13 SeptemberThe Delegation of the European Union to Australia are organising a series of events throughout Australia as part of the European Climate Diplomacy Week (12 and 15 September). A key part of the festivities is screening Tomorrow, a feature documentary exploring the world in search of climate solutions. The film was released in France ahead of the Climate COP 21 held in Paris late last year.

Program 3, 2016Monday 25 July - Wednesday 14 September

Please note – program information is correct at time of printing. Advertised films may change due to circumstances beyond our control.www.deckchaircinema.com.au*Last Screening Fundraiser Special Screening Free to Members Open Caption

Mon 25-Jul 7.30pm The Nice Guys MA15+ 116mTues 26-Jul 7.30pm Sherpa M 96mWed 27-Jul 7.30pm Where To Invade Next M 120m Members Free Screening followed by Café Cinema Thurs 28-Jul 7.30pm Fundraiser: Spy - YWCA MA15+ 120mFri 29-Jul 7.30pm God Willing PG 87m 29-Jul 9.15pm Hunt For The Wilderpeople PG 101mSat 30-Jul 7.30pm Everybody Wants Some!! MA15+ 117m 30-Jul 9.45pm Where To Invade Next M 120mSun 31-Jul 7.30pm Eye In The Sky M 102m 31-Jul 9.30pm Alex & Eve M 131m

Mon 01-Aug 7.30pm Pawno MA15+ 89mTues 02-Aug 7.30pm The Nice Guys MA15+ 116mWed 03-Aug 7.30pm Alex & Eve* M 131mThurs 04-Aug 7.30pm Fundraiser: When Giants Fall MA15+ 118m NT Rangers AssociationFri 05-Aug 7.30pm Freedom Stories: FREE ENTRY PG 99m 05-Aug 9.30pm He Named Me Malala PG 88mSat 06-Aug 7.30pm Crocodile Dundee* M 108m With NT Short: Crocodile Hunters (1949) 06-Aug 9.45pm The Dressmaker M 118mSun 07-Aug 7.30pm Sherpa* with NT Short: Nulla Nulla M 96mMon 08-Aug 7.30pm God Willing PG 87mTue 09-Aug 7.30pm He Named Me Malala* PG 88mWed 10-Aug 7.30pm DAAF Film Festival M Ten Canoes with selected shorts Thurs 11-Aug 7.30pm DAAF Film Festival M Putuparri & The Rainmakers with selected shortsFri 12-Aug 7.30pm DAAF Film Festival PG Bran Nue Day with selected shorts 12-Aug 9.30pm Where To Invade Next* M 120mSat 13-Aug 7.30pm Hunt For The Wilderpeople PG 101m 13-Aug 9.30pm The Nice Guys* MA15+ 116mSun 14-Aug 7.30pm Pawno* MA15+ 89m With NT Short: A Metropolis of Heat and GoonMon 15-Aug 7.30pm The Dressmaker* M 118mTues 16-Aug 7.30pm The Idol CTC 100mWed 17-Aug 7.30pm Highly Strung M 90mThurs 18-Aug 7.30pm Fundraiser: MA15+ 142m The Shawshank Redemption - LifelineFri 19-Aug 7.30pm April and the Extraordinary World PG 105m 19-Aug 9.30pm Eye In The Sky M 102mSat 20-Aug 7.30pm Midnight Special M 112m 20-Aug 9.40pm God Willing* PG 87mSun 21-Aug 7.30pm Our Last Tango CTC 85m With NT Short: Our JourneyMon 22-Aug 7.30pm An M 113mTues 23-Aug 7.30pm Remember MA15+ 94mWed 24-Aug 7.30pm The Meddler M 100m City of Darwin Seniors Month EventThurs 25-Aug 7.30pm Fundraiser: Zootopia* (Open Caption) PG 108m Royal Society for Deaf and Blind ChildrenFri 26-Aug 7.30pm The Jungle Book PG 106m 26-Aug 9.30pm The Idol CTC 100mSat 27-Aug 7.30pm Remember MA15+ 94m 27-Aug 9.30pm Midnight Special M 112mSun 28-Aug 6.00pm DIFF Program Launch Party!Mon 29-Aug 7.30pm Hunt For The Wilderpeople PG 101mTues 30-Aug 7.30pm The Man Who Knew Infinity PG 108mWed 31-Aug 7.30pm Midnight Special* M 112m

Thurs 01-Sep 7.30pm Fundraiser: The Big Lebowski MA15+ 117m Parap Family Centre Fri 02-Sep 7.30pm Hello, My Name is Doris M 95m 02-Sep 9.30pm The Meddler M 100mSat 03-Sep 7.30pm April and the Extraordinary World* PG 105m 03-Sep 9.30pm An* M 113mSun 04-Sep 7.30pm Remember* MA15+ 94m With NT Short: Our House Was Blowing Away Around Us

Mon 05-Sep 7.30pm Eye In The Sky* M 102mTues 06-Sep 7.30pm Our Last Tango* CTC 85mWed 07-Sep 7.30pm Hello, My Name is Doris M 95mThurs 08-Sep 7.30pm Fundraiser: E.T. - Stuart Park PG 115mFri 09-Sep 7.30pm Hunt For The Wilderpeople* PG 106m 09-Sep 9.30pm Everybody Wants Some!!* MA15+ 117mSat 10-Sep 7.30pm The Jungle Book* PG 106m 10-Sep 9.30pm Hello, My Name is Doris* M 95mSun 11-Sep 7.30pm The Idol* CTC 100m With NT Short: Holdimbat Beibi, Smokimbat BeibiMon 12-Sep 7.30pm The Man Who Knew Infinity* PG 108mTue 13-Sep 7.30pm Tomorrow European Climate CTC 118m Diplomacy Week FREE ENTRYWed 14-Sep 7.30pm The Meddler* M 100m

AUGUST

JULY

Program 3, 2016Monday 25 July - Wednesday 14 September

Our Last Tango (CTC) 85m2015, German Kral, Argentina | Germany21 August, 6 September In the tradition of Wim Wenders’ Pina, the passionate and heartbreaking story of tango legends Juan Carlos Copes and Maria Nieves is relayed to young tango dancers through choreography in this documentary. Spanish with English subtitles.

Pawno (MA15+) 89m2015, Paul Ireland, Australia 1 August, 14 AugustSet over the course of one day in the life of 12 ordinary intersecting lives in the sometimes-gritty, multicultural inner west of Melbourne, this Australian indie charms and confronts in equal measure.

Remember (MA15+) 94m2015, Atom Egoyan, Canada | Germany 23 August, 27 August, 4 SeptemberIn a New York nursing home, two ageing Auschwitz survivors make a plan to confront the past and avenge the murder of their families decades earlier in this rivetting psychological thriller. English and German with English subtitles.

Sherpa (M) 96m2015, Jennifer Peedom, Nepal | Australia26 July, 7 AugustOften overlooked amid the climbing achievements of the wealthy Westerners they assist, this documentary set out to tell the story of Everest from the Sherpa’s perspective, until an unexpected tragedy changed everything. English and Nepali with English subtitles.

The Dressmaker (M) 118m2015, Jocelyn Moorhouse, Australia6 August, 15 AugustHaving left her outback hometown years earlier amid a cloud of scandal and rumour, Myrtle (Kate Winslet) returns to face her family, bringing with her a touch of much needed glamour.

The Idol (CTC) 100m2015, Hany Abu-Assad, Netherlands | UK | Palestine | Argentina | Qatar16 August, 26 August, 11 SeptemberA heart-warming story about chasing your dreams against all odds, Mohammed is desperate to escape life in Gaza. An audition for reality TV show, ‘Arab Idol’ could just be his ticket. Arabic and Spanish with English subtitles.

The Jungle Book (PG) 106m2016, Jon Favreau, USA | UK26 August, 10 SeptemberAn action-packed, modern retelling of Rudyard Kipling’s classic with an all-star cast, Mowgli the man-cub embarks on a journey of self discovery with his old bear friend, Baloo.

The Man Who Knew Infinity (PG) 108m2016, Matthew Brown, UK 30 August, 12 SeptemberBased on a true story, Srinivasa (Dev Patel) is an uneducated yet prodigiously gifted mathematician from India who earns entry into Cambridge with the help of an esteemed professor (Jeremy Irons).

The Meddler (M) 100m2016, Lorene Scafaria, USA24 August, 2 September, 14 SeptemberWhen Lori (Rose Byrne) moves to LA, her recently widowed mother (Susan Sarandon) moves too, and is soon interfering with her daughter’s life. A funny and big-hearted homage to mothers everywhere.

The Nice Guys (MA15+) 116m2016, Shane Black, USA25 July, 2 August, 13 AugustOdd couple private eyes, (played by Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling) must navigate the sleazy underworld of 1970s Los Angeles’ adult film industry to find a missing girl in this madcap buddy comedy.

Where to Invade Next (M) 120m2015, Michael Moore, USA27 July, 30 July, 12 AugustMichael Moore returns with his signature brand of audacious investigative journalism. This time, he ‘invades’ foreign countries, canvassing how US domestic policies – such as health and education – compare with its contemporaries.

Alex and Eve (M) 131m2015, Peter Andrikidis, Australia31 July, 3 AugustA comic and yet poignant clash of cultures in modern multicultural Australia, Eve and Alex must negotiate the intricacies of their conservative families if they want to be together. An (M) 113m2015, Naomi Kawase, Japan22 August, 3 SeptemberNamed for the sweet red bean paste that is a traditional dish of Japan, An is a gentle story about food bringing people together, and new friends facing old wounds. Japanese with English subtitles.

April and the Extraordinary World (PG) 105m2015, Christian Desmares & Franck Ekinci, France 19 August, 3 SeptemberIn this animated sci-fi adventure set in a dystopic 1940s Paris ruled by Napoleon V, April is a teenage girl determined to uncover the mystery of her missing parents. French with English subtitles.

Crocodile Dundee (M) 97m 1986, Peter Faiman, Australia6 AugustHas it been 30 years already? Revisit this 80s classic of Australiana kitsch as the iconic Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan) and his whopping, great big knife take on New York.

Everybody Wants Some!! (MA15+) 117m2016, Richard Linklater, USA 30 July, 9 SeptemberIt’s 1980 and a group of varsity baseball players, new to the freedoms of college campus life, get up to all kinds of frat house shenanigans, learning valuable life lessons along the way.

Eye in the Sky (M) 102m2015, Gavin Hood, UK 31 July, 19 August, 5 SeptemberStarring Alan Rickman and Helen Mirren, this military thriller delves into the ethics of drone warfare. Can the military justify killing of one innocent to save dozens of others?

God Willing (PG) 87m 2015, Edoardo Maria Falcone, Italy29 July, 8 August, 20 August In a desperate and comical attempt to stop his son from becoming a priest, Tommaso hatches a plan to expose the dastardly Father Don Pietro who he believes has brainwashed his son. Italian with English subtitles.

He Named Me Malala (PG) 88m2015, Davis Guggenheim, UAE | USA5 August, 9 AugustMalala Yousafzai was a young girl in Pakistan when she was shot in the head for defying a Taliban decree that girls could not go to school. This is her inspiring story.

Hello, My Name is Doris (M) 95m2016, Michael Showalter, USA2 September, 7 September, 10 SeptemberDoris (Sally Field), a consummate eccentric New Yorker in the Autumn of her life, is inspired by a self-help seminar and decides to romantically pursue her much younger co-worker.

Highly Strung (M) 90m 2015, Scott Hicks, Australia 17 AugustFrom music-obsessed Australian director Scott Hicks (Shine), this is a rare glimpse into the insular world of string quartets, classical musicians and the crafting of the multi-million dollar instruments they play.

Hunt for the Wilderpeople (PG) 101m2015, Taika Waititi, NZ29 July, 13 August, 29 August, 9 SeptemberIn this heart-warming odd couple comedy, a teenage runaway and a grumpy recluse must form an unlikely alliance in the wilds of New Zealand to avoid capture by the authorities.

Midnight Special (M) 112m 2016, Jeff Nichols, USA20 August, 27 August, 31 AugustIn this sci-fi thriller, a boy with supernatural powers and his father are on the run from a religious cult and the government in preparation for a cataclysmic event.

SEPTEMBER