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Film and Live Screenings

South Hill Park
Cinema · Bracknell

The Lion King

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September – October 2019                     Members can book from Mon 19 Aug
southhillpark.org.uk                              Non-members from Fri 23 Aug
Dementia-Friendly and Relaxed Screenings                                  All tickets
                                                                          £5.50 each       Black History Month
 Specially-designed screenings for people living with dementia,                            We mark Black History
 their carers and anyone preferring to experience cinema in calm                           Month with a rare screening
 surroundings. With lights left on low and sound level reduced, these                      of a British film starring US
 relaxed screenings are on the second Monday of each month.                                cultural icon and political
                                                                                           activist, Paul Robeson.
 Doors open 1.30pm for a 2pm start, with a short interval.
 Complimentary refreshments will be provided after each film                               The Proud Valley
 screening. All staff and volunteers are Dementia Friends.
                                                                                           Wed 2 Oct 7.30pm
 When booking please advise if wheelchair access is required.                              Dir. Pen Tennyson, UK, 1939, 77 mins
                                                                                           Paul Robeson, Edward Chapman,
 Whisky Galore!                            Carry On Camping                              Simon Lack
 Mon 9 Sept 2pm                             Mon 14 Oct 2pm                                 Paul Robeson was the pre-eminent
 Dir. Alexander Mackendrick,                Dir. Gerald Thomas, UK, 1969, 85 mins          African-American film star of his
 UK, 1949, 80 mins                          Sidney James, Kenneth Williams,                day, but much preferred working
 John Gregson, Basil Radford,               Charles Hawtrey, Barbara Windsor
 Joan Greenwood
                                                                                           outside the US, allowing him to
                                            Sid and Bernie talk their girlfriends          portray the black working man
 A brilliant and warm-hearted Ealing        into a weekend away, but end up at             ‘as he is’. Robeson contributed
 Studios comedy about the                   the run-down Paradise Holiday                  his talent and his willingness
 alcohol-deprived folks on a Scottish       campsite. One of the most famous of            to challenge the prevailing
 Outer Hebrides island tempted by a         the Carry On movies (mainly thanks             conventions of racism, imperialism
 ship’s wrecked cargo of fine export        to Barbara Windsor’s bra), and with            and social injustice. Here, he is
 whisky. Don’t miss this charming,          all ten regulars on their best form.           the quintessential everyman,
 fun-filled comedy on the big screen.                                                      an American sailor who joins
                                                                                           rank-and-file Welsh miners
                                                                                           organising against the
                                                                                           powers that be.

                                                                                         A Season in France
                                                                                         Mon 2 & Tue 3 Sept 7.30pm
                                                                                         Dir. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun,
                                                                                         Fr, 2017, 101 mins, French with subtitles
                                                                                         Eriq Ebouaney, Sandrine Bonnaire,
                                                                                         Aalayna Lys
  Whisky Galore!                                                   Carry On Camping
                                                                                         Having fled his war-torn country
                                                                                         with his family, an African
                                                                                         high-school teacher makes a new
                                                                                         life. A compassionate and observant
                                                                                         film that’s deceptively quiet, but
                                                                                         beneath the surface it rages.
                                                                                         Speaks with a simple eloquence a
Family Super Deal                     F      Wilde Young Producers:                     bout a humanity that we seem on
Special prices for families.                  Film Programming                           the verge of losing SIGHT&SOUND
Please check film certificate
and content before booking                    We are a group of aspiring
                                              producers, aged 15-21yrs,                  Anna
Family tickets (2+2) £22                      aiming to engage younger                   Thu 5 & Fri 6 Sept 7.30pm
Child price £3 (15yrs and under)              audiences in a diverse                     Dir. Luc Besson, Fr/US, 2019, 119 mins
                                                                                         Sasha Luss, Helen Mirren, Luke Evans,
                                              range of films, driven by                  Cillian Murphy
Hearing Loop                                  our passion for the
                                                                                         Beneath Anna Poliatova’s striking
               The cinema is fitted with      arts and cultural                          beauty lies a secret that will unleash
               an audio induction loop.       cinema.                                    her indelible strength and skill to
               Customers can use the
               T-setting on their hearing                                                become one of the world’s most feared
                                              Our next screening will be a               government assassins. A non-stop
               aids for clear film sound.
                                              special event on Fri 1 Nov.                thrill ride of breath-taking action.
                                              The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Key to Symbols                                More details coming soon,
Silver Screening                      Si     but fancy dress will be
                                     BiB      strongly advised.
Bringing in Baby
                                 Not BiB
Not for Bringing in Baby                        Only £7
Family Screening                      F        for young people
                                                 aged 15–30yrs
Hard of Hearing                     HoH
                                                                                         A Season in France

Booking dates Members from Mon 19 Aug, Non-members from Fri 23 Aug
Reel Lives Our regular screenings of award-winning documentaries
  Maiden                                      Armstrong                                      Diego Maradona
  Wed 4 Sept 7.30pm                            Thu 3 Oct 7.30pm                                Wed 16 Oct 7.30pm
  Dir. Alex Holmes, UK, 2018, 97 mins          Dir. David Fairhead, US, 2019, 100 mins         Dir. Asif Kapadia, UK, 2019, 127 mins,
                                               Harrison Ford (narrator), Michael Collins,      English/Spanish with some subtitles
  24-year-old Tracy Edwards was                Janet Armstrong
  skipper of the first ever all-female                                                         Spellbinding documentary of real
  crew to enter the Whitbread Round            Striking, moving and deeply human,              insight on the celebrated Argentine
  the World Race in 1989. Exciting,            the definitive life story of Neil               footballer’s period at Napoli. With
  visceral and timely, paying due              Armstrong: from his childhood in                compelling archive footage, this is as
  homage to Edwards as a courageous            Ohio to his first steps on the Moon.            mesmeric as its subject’s skills and
  pioneer.                                     Featuring never-before-seen family              as raw as his life off the pitch.
                                               home-movie footage and photos.                  A thrilling story about stardom
  Balances inspiring adventure
  and dismaying sexism with aplomb             Dramatic and emotional TIMEOUT                  and genius FINANCIAL TIMES
  TIMEOUT

  Maiden                                        Apollo 11                                      Diego Maradona

Yesterday                                     Support the Girls                              Vita and Virginia
Fri 6 Sept 10.30am                      BiB   Wed 11 Sept 7.30pm                                                                       Si
                                                                                               Fri 13 Sept 2.30pm
Fri 6 Sept 2.30pm                        Si   Dir. Andrew Bujalski, US, 2018, 88 mins         Sat 14 & Sun 15 Sept 7.30pm
Sat 7 & Sun 8 Sept 3pm                   F    Regina Hall, Haley Lu Richardson,               Dir. Chanya Button, UK/Ire, 2019, 110 mins
Sat 7 & Sun 8 Sept 7.30pm                      James Le Gros                                   Gemma Arterton, Elizabeth Debicki,
Dir. Danny Boyle, UK/US, 2019, 116 mins                                                        Isabella Rossellini
                                               Intelligent, dependable Lisa has her
Himesh Patel, Lily James, Kate McKinnon        incurable optimism tested by the day            Two fiercely intelligent, independent,
A struggling musician wakes up                 from hell. A funny, big-hearted film            well-known women share their love
after an accident to find he’s the             that delivers perceptive truths about           of language and embark on a sexual
only person in the world to remember           corporate exploitation, racial and              relationship with the full knowledge of
The Beatles. Highly enjoyable romcom           gender politics and the daily work              their husbands. Stylish, glossy period
with lovely renditions of Lennon and           of being a woman in a man’s world.              drama with contemporary resonances.
McCartney’s songs.                             Regina Hall rules the screen GUARDIAN
                                                                                               Memoir of War
Happy As Lazzaro                              Spider-Man:                                     Mon 16 & Tue 17 Sept 7.30pm
Tue 10 Sept 7.30pm                             Far from Home                                  Dir. Emmanuel Finkiel, Fr/Bel, 2017,
                                                                                         BiB   123 mins, French with subtitles
Bracknell Film Society                        Fri 13 Sept 10.30am                            Mélanie Thierry, Benoît Magimel,
Dir. Alice Rohrwacher, It/Swit/Fr,             Fri 13 Sept 7.30pm                              Benjamin Biolay
2018, 127 mins, Italian with subtitles
                                               Sat 14 & Sun 15 Sept 3pm
Adriano Tardiolo, Alba Rohrwacher,
                                               Dir. Jon Watts, US, 2019, 129 mins              In Nazi-occupied France, a resistance
Luca Chikovani                                                                                 member becomes friendly with a
                                               Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jake Gyllenhaal
An unceasingly kind peasant and                                                                Nazi collaborator out of necessity.
his family are blatantly exploited.            Spider-Man must step up to take                 Adaptation of Marguerite Duras’s
Mixing folk tales with social critique,        on new threats in a world that has              semi-autobiographical book with
this luminous magic-realist fable is           changed forever. Keeping things                 subtly expressionistic images
an origin myth for a modern Italy              light and fun Holland gives another             evoking the inner world of a
consumed by corruption and decline.            top performance full of awkward                 furious, tormented woman.
                                               teenage energy.
Slips across times and genres with a                                                           Thierry is utterly compelling
honeyed beauty GUARDIAN                                                                        HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

Plus short
The Dinosaur
Dir. Mateo Willis, UK, 2017, 100 secs
A man wakes up on a high mountain,
only to discover he is not alone.
                                               Spider-Man: Far from Home

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Photograph                                                                                                             The Queen’s Corgi

The Dead Don’t Die                             The White Crow                                The Queen’s Corgi
Wed 18 & Thu 19 Sept 7.30pm                     Wed 25 Sept 7.30pm                             Fri 4 Oct 10.30am                      BiB
Dir. Jim Jarmusch, US/Swe, 2019, 105 mins       Dir. Ralph Fiennes, UK, 2018, 127 mins         Sat 5 & Sun 6 Oct 3pm                   F
Adam Driver, Chloë Sevigny, Bill Murray         Oleg Ivenko, Ralph Fiennes,                    Dirs. Vincent Kesteloot/Ben Stassen,
                                                Adèle Exarchopoulos                            Bel, 2019, 85 mins
The residents of a small US town find                                                          Voices: Jack Whitehall,
themselves besieged by zombies                  The story of Rudolf Nureyev’s                  Julie Walters, Tom Courtenay
during an apocalyptic lunar event.              defection to the West in 1961.
                                                Ralph Fiennes’s third directorial              The most beloved corgi of the monarch
Laconic, lugubrious (un)deadpan
                                                outing is a thrilling, ambitious and           discovers his true self. With themes of
comedy with inspired wit, and a
                                                compelling drama with emotional                friendship and love, the inspired voice
terrific cast of comedic actors.
                                                depth and a spine-tingling climax.             cast and cheeky set pieces (Trump’s
                                                                                               visit) will entertain everyone.
Kursk: The Last Mission
                                          BiB   The Current War
Fri 20 Sept 10.30am
                                                                                         BiB   The Art of Racing
Fri 20 Sept 2.30pm                        Si   Fri 27 Sept 10.30am
                                                Fri 27 Sept 2.30pm                       Si   in the Rain
Fri 20 – Sun 22 Sept 7.30pm                                                                                                             Si
Sat 21 & Sun 22 Sept 3pm                        Fri 27 – Sun 29 Sept 7.30pm                    Fri 4 Oct 2.30pm
Dir. Thomas Vinterberg, Bel/Lux,                Sat 28 & Sun 29 Sept 3pm                 F    Fri 4 – Sun 6 Oct 7.30pm
2018, 115 mins                                  Mon 30 Sept 2.30pm                      HoH   Dir. Simon Curtis, US, 2019, tbc mins
Matthias Schoenaerts,                           Dir. Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, US,                  Kevin Costner, Amanda Seyfried,
Léa Seydoux, Colin Firth                        2017, 108 mins                                 Milo Ventimiglia
                                                Benedict Cumberbatch,                          A dog named Enzo recalls the life
An explosion aboard a Russian                   Michael Shannon, Nicholas Hoult
nuclear-powered sub sends it                                                                   lessons he has learned from his race
plummeting to the bottom of the                 The cutthroat race between electricity         car driving owner, Denny. Based on the
Barents Sea. This true-life maritime            titans Thomas Edison and George                best-selling novel by Garth Stein, this
tragedy and prime example of                    Westinghouse to determine whose                heartfelt comedy-drama is a delight.
government-sanctioned inefficiency              electrical system would power the
and indecency, makes for a                      modern world. All three leads are              Rafiki
heartrending, gripping drama.                   electrifyingly watchable in this
                                                                                               Tue 8 Oct 7.30pm
Bristles with rage and sadness                  stylish, entertaining period drama.
                                                                                               Bracknell Film Society
THE GUARDIAN                                                                                   Dir. Wanuri Kahiu, Ken/SA/Ger,
                                                The Candidate                                 2018, 82 mins, Swahili/English
                                                                                               with some subtitles
Photograph                                     Mon 30 Sept 7.30pm
                                                                                               Samantha Mugatsia,
Mon 23 & Tue 24 Sept 7.30pm                     Tue 1 Oct 7.30pm                               Sheila Munyiva, Neville Misati
                                                Dir. Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Sp/Fr, 2018,
Dir. Ritesh Batra, Ind/Ger/US, 2019,            129 mins, Spanish with subtitles               The relationship that blossoms
109 mins, Hindi/Gujarati with subtitles
Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sanya Malhotra,
                                                Antonio de la Torre, Mónica López,             between two young women forces
                                                Josep Maria Pou                                them to choose between openness
Sachin Khedekar
                                                A disgraced politician fights to               and secrecy, happiness and safety.
A struggling Mumbai street                                                                     A tender love-story, this ground-
photographer must persuade a                    save his career when his role in
                                                a corruption scandal is exposed.               breaking work has a fresh, sweet
stranger to pretend to be his girlfriend,                                                      chemistry between its two leads.
when his grandmother comes to stay.             Pacy direction, strong performances
A delicate, charming romance with               all round and a clever, twisting plot          Carried off with confidence and
exquisitely framed shots and loving             make this a tense absorbing thriller.          polish THE GUARDIAN
portrayal of Mumbai.                                                                           Plus short
A throwback to the old-fashioned                                                               Ideas are Illegal 
big-screen romances of yore                                                                    Dir. Edward Bulmer, UK, 2016, 90 secs
SCREEN INTERNATIONAL                                                                           In a world where ideas are illegal,
                                                                                               workers in a factory are made to wear
                                                                                               giant light bulbs on their heads.

                                                Rafiki

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Once Upon a Time…
                                                                                             in Hollywood
                                                                                             Fri 18 – Sun 20 Oct 7.30pm
                                                                                             Sun 20 Oct 3pm
                                                                                             Dir. Quentin Tarantino, US/UK,
                                                                                             2019, 159 mins
                                                                                             Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Al Pacino
                                                                                             A faded TV star and his stunt
                                                                                             double strive to succeed in 1969’s
                                                                                             Los Angeles. The superb pairing of
                                                                                             Pitt and DiCaprio, Tarantino’s
                                                                                             sharp-as-ever screenwriting and a
The Chambermaid                               Transit                                        killer retro soundtrack deliver pure
                                                                                             movie intoxication.
John Wick:                                    Carry On Camping 
Chapter 3 – Parabellum                       Mon 14 Oct 7.30pm                              Transit
Wed 9 & Thu 10 Oct 7.30pm                     Dir. Gerald Thomas, UK, 1969, 85 mins          Mon 21 & Tue 22 Oct 7.30pm
Dir. Chad Stahelski, US, 2019, 131 mins       Sidney James, Kenneth Williams,                Dir. Christian Petzold, Ger/Fr, 2018,
Keanu Reeves, Ian McShane, Halle Berry        Charles Hawtrey, Barbara Windsor               102 mins, German/French with subtitles
                                                                                             Franz Rogowski, Paula Beer, Godehard Giese
After breaking one of the cardinal rule       Sid and Bernie talk their girlfriends
of the Assassin’s Guild, John Wick is         into a weekend away, but end up at the         As fascism spreads, a German
on the run. This third instalment of the      run-down Paradise Holiday campsite.            refugee flees to Marseille and
adrenaline-fueled action franchise is         One of the most famous of the Carry            assumes the identity of the dead
an irrepressible roller-coaster.              On movies (mainly thanks to Barbara            author whose transit papers he
Another riotous kick-punch-shoot-             Windsor’s bra), and with all ten               is carrying… This astonishing
repeat action gem TIMEOUT                     regulars on their best form.                   film examines identity, blending
                                                                                             elements of old-fashioned noir
Horrible Histories:                           The Chambermaid                               with an existential dread.
The Movie –                                   Tue 15 Oct 7.30pm                              Quarterly Classic – Special Event
Rotten Romans                                Dir. Lila Avilés, Mex/US,
                                              2018, 102 mins, Spanish with subtitles         The Searchers
Fri 11 Oct 10.30pm                    BiB    Gabriela Cartol, Teresa Sánchez                Wed 23 Oct 7.30pm
Fri 11 Oct 7.30pm                                                                            Bracknell Film Society
                                          F
                                              Eve works hard to improve her career
Sat 12 Oct 3pm                                                                              Dir. John Ford, US, 1956, 114 mins
                                              prospects at a high-end Mexico City
Dir. Dominic Brigstocke, UK, 2019, 92 mins                                                   John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter,
Nick Frost, Emilia Jones, Sebastian Croft
                                              hotel. A beautifully observed film             Natalie Wood, Vera Miles
                                              of rich detail, this minimalist yet
Roman teenager Atti is forced to join         sumptuous movie brings to the fore             An American Civil War veteran seeks to
the Army. In ‘miserable, cold, wet            Eve’s hopes, dreams, and desires.              rescue his niece from the Comanches.
Britain’ he is captured by Orla a feisty      Emotionally potent, astute                     This Technicolor marvel in shades of
teenage Celt. Hilariously enjoyable,          observational drama ROGER EBERT                psychological grey is a revisionist take
fun adaptation of the hugely popular                                                         on the myth of manifest destiny, while
TV series and books.                          Blinded by the Light                          celebrating the spirit that vanished
                                                                                       BiB
                                                                                             with the taming of the American
The Hummingbird Project                      Fri 18 Oct 10.30am                            wilderness.
                                              Fri 18 Oct 2.30pm                        Si
Fri 11 Oct 2.30pm                                                                            We are delighted to welcome film
                                              Sat 19 Oct 3pm                           F
                                                                                             lecturer Ian Banks to introduce this
Sat 12 & Sun 13 Oct 7.30pm                    Dir. Gurinder Chadha, UK, 2019, 117 mins
Dir. Kim Nguyen, Can/Bel, 2019, 110 mins                                                     landmark Hollywood western.
                                              Viveik Kalra, Kulvinder Ghir, Meera Ganatra
Jesse Eisenberg, Alexander Skarsgård,
Salma Hayek                                   1987, Thatcher’s austere Britain.
                                              A teenager learns to live life and find
                                                                                             The Lion King
A pair of financial traders race to build                                                    Fri 25 Oct 10.30am                       BiB
                                              his own voice through the music of
a long-distance fibre-optic connection                                                       Sat 26 Oct 3pm                            F
                                              Bruce Springsteen. Joyful story of
so as to make millions on financial                                                          Sat 26 Oct 7.30pm
                                              courage, love, hope, family and the
markets. Likeable and appealing,                                                             Sun 27 Oct 3pm                            F
                                              unique ability of music to lift the
part comedy, part thriller, part                                                             Wed 30 & Thu 31 Oct 1pm                   F
                                              human spirit.
satire – all entertainment.                                                                  Dir. Jon Favreau, US, 2019, 118 mins
                                                                                             Voices: Donald Glover, Seth Rogen,
                                                                                             Chiwetel Ejiofor
                                                                                             After the murder of his father, a
                                                                                             young lion prince flees his kingdom
                                                                                             only to learn the true meaning of
                                                                                             responsibility and bravery. Joyous
                                                                                             remake of the beloved animation
                                                                                             with stunning visuals.

The Hummingbird Project                       Blinded by the Light

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Wild Rose                                      Live and Recorded
Fri 25 Oct 2.30pm                               Screenings                                   Royal Opera House – Opera           NEW
Fri 25 Oct 7.30pm                                                                            Don Giovanni
Dir. Tom Harper, UK 2018, 100 mins                                                           Sun 13 Oct 2pm
Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters,                   All times shown are the                                                       ENCORE
                                                                                             210 mins incl 1 interval
Sophie Okonedo                                   curtain-up times. Please be
                                                                                             Sung in Italian with English subtitles
A young single mother from Glasgow               seated 15 minutes before                    £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50
dreams of becoming a Nashville star.             start time. Latecomers will
                                                                                             Sexual intrigue, jealousy, wit, anger…
With an exceptionally well-executed              not be admitted.
                                                                                             and retribution! Mozart’s engaging
social realist aesthetic, this distinctive
                                                 Live transmitted live by satellite,         masterpiece follows Don Giovanni, the
story is told through an understated
                                                 delivered to the cinema during              women he serially seduces, and the
screenplay and tenderness for its
                                                 the actual performance through              vengeance that finally catches up with
unconventional heroine.
                                                 the cinema’s satellite system.              him. The opera is renowned for its
Buckley blazes bright SIGHT&SOUND                                                            ever-shifting portrayals of complex
                                                 Encore additional showings
                                                 recorded live by satellite and              characters, glorious arias, and mix of
Fisherman’s Friends                             transmitted within one month                the comic and the heartfelt.
Sun 27 Oct 7.30pm                                of the live event.
Tue 29 Oct 2.30pm                        HoH    Recorded live performances,
                                                                                             National Theatre Live               NEW
Dir. Chris Foggin, UK, 2019, 112 mins            pre-recorded and delivered by our           A Midsummer
Daniel Mays, Tuppence Middleton,                 digital system for optimum quality.         Night’s Dream                   tbc
James Purefoy
                                                                                             Thu 17 Oct 7pm                RECORDED
A group of Cornish fishermen with                                                            180 mins incl 1 interval
a talent for singing sea shanties is            Performance                                  £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50
offered the chance to sign a record
                                                                                             A feuding fairy King and Queen cross
deal. This uplifting true-life story            National Theatre Live              NEW
                                                                                             paths with four runaway lovers and
is a feelgood film with wit, warmth             Fleabag                        tbc
                                                                                             a troupe of actors, leading to love
and energy.
                                                Thu 12 Sep 7.30pm                    LIVE   triangles, mistaken identities and
                                                100 mins                                     transformations… with hilarious,
Pain and Glory                                 £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50          but dark consequences. Directed
Mon 28 & Tue 29 Oct 7.30pm                      Written and performed by Phoebe              by Nicholas Hytner, the Bridge
Dir. Pedro Almodóvar, Sp, 2019,                                                              Theatre will become a dream world
113 mins, Spanish with subtitles                Waller-Bridge, the hilarious,
                                                award-winning, one-woman show that           of flying fairies, contagious fogs
Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz,
Asier Etxeandia                                 inspired the BBC’s hit TV series             and moonlight revels.
                                                Fleabag. Fleabag may seem
An aging film director attempts                                                              Royal Opera House – Opera           NEW
                                                oversexed, emotionally unfiltered and
to reconcile himself with his past.                                                          Don Pasquale
                                                self-obsessed, but that’s just the tip of
A witty, intelligent, sensuous and
                                                the iceberg. With family and                 Thu 24 Oct 7.30pm                     LIVE
deeply personal gem about love,
                                                friendships under strain and a guinea        150 mins incl 1 interval
memory, art, mothers and lovers.
                                                pig café struggling to keep afloat,          Sung in Italian with English subtitles
Nostalgia-soaked memoir is a                    Fleabag suddenly finds herself with          £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
gorgeous, humane journey TIMEOUT                nothing to lose.                             Royal Opera favourite Bryn Terfel
Downton Abbey                                                                               heads the cast for this new production
                                                National Theatre Live                        of Donizetti’s comedy of domestic
Fri 1 Nov 10.30am                   Not BiB    One Man, Two Guvnors                        drama across two generations.
Fri 1 Nov 2.30pm                                Thu 26 Sep 7pm                  ENCORE      The witty story of a middle-aged man
Sat 2 & Sun 3 Nov 3pm                     F
                                                210 mins incl 1 interval                     whose supposed young wife runs rings
Sat 2 & Sun 3 Nov 7.30pm                        £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50          around him – with her own ulterior
Mon 4 Nov 2.30pm                         HoH
                                                Fired from his skiffle band, Francis         romantic purpose in mind – has long
Dir. Michael Engler, US, 2019, tbc mins
                                                Henshall becomes minder to a small           delighted and surprised audiences.
Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith,
Hugh Bonneville                                 time East End hood. Featuring a Tony
                                                Award-winning performance from host
1927 and the occupants of Downton
                                                of The Late Late Show, James Corden,
Abbey are in high anticipation of a visit
                                                this hilarious, uproarious West End
by King George V and Queen Mary.
                                                and Broadway hit returns to cinemas
Filled with romance, fun, surprises,
                                                to mark National Theatre Live’s
sadness and intrigue, this sequel will
                                                10th birthday.
charm, thrill and satisfy.

 Coming Soon
 Ad Astra, The Third Wife, Judy,
 Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon
                                                One Man, Two Guvnors                         Dracula

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Performances on sale now see our website for full details

  2019                                       2020                                     Royal Opera House – Ballet      NEW
                                                                                      Swan Lake
 Royal Opera House – Ballet      NEW       Royal Opera House – Ballet      NEW      Wed 1 April 7.15pm              LIVE
 Concerto/Enigma Variations/                The Sleeping Beauty                       £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
 Raymonda Act III                           Thu 16 Jan 7.15pm               LIVE
                                                                                      In Search of Haydn
 Tue 5 Nov 7.15pm                LIVE      £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                                                                      Thu 2 April 7.30pm         RECORDED
 £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                            In Search of Mozart                       £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50
 National Theatre Live            NEW      Mon 27 Jan 7.30pm          RECORDED
 Hansard                                                                             Royal Opera House – Opera       NEW
                                tbc         £12.50, Conc £11.50 Members £10.50
                                                                                      Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci
 Thu 7 Nov 7pm                     LIVE
                                            Royal Opera House – Opera       NEW      Tue 21 April 7pm                LIVE
 £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                            La Boheme                                 £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
 National Theatre Live            NEW      Wed 29 Jan 7.45pm               LIVE
 Present Laughter                                                                    Royal Opera House – Ballet      NEW
                                tbc         £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                                                                      The Dante Project
 Thu 28 Nov 7pm             RECORDED
                                            Royal Opera House – Ballet        NEW    Thu 28 May 7.15pm               LIVE
 £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50
                                            Marston & Scarlett World Premieres        £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
 Royal Opera House – Ballet      NEW       Tue 25 Feb 7.15pm                 LIVE
 Coppelia                                                                             Royal Opera House – Opera       NEW
                                            £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                                                                      Elektra
 Sun 15 Dec 2pm               ENCORE
                                            In Search of Chopin                       Thu 18 June 7.45pm              LIVE
 £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50
                                            Mon 2 March 7.30pm         RECORDED      £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
 In Search of Beethoven                     £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50
 Mon 16 Dec 7.30pm          RECORDED                                                   2021
 £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50        Royal Opera House – Opera       NEW
                                            Fidelio                                   Concerto A Beethoven Journey
 Royal Opera House – Ballet      NEW       Tue 17 March 7.15pm             LIVE
                                                                                      Sun 3 Jan 7.30pm            RECORDED
 The Nutcracker                             £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50       £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50
 Tue 17 Dec 7.15pm          RECORDED
 £18.50, Conc £17.50, Members £16.50

The Northern Ballet                        Art on Screen                               Exhibitions on sale now
Dracula                                   Can’t get to those blockbuster              see our website for full details
Thu 31 Oct 7.15 pm                 LIVE   art exhibitions at major galleries
135 mins incl interval                     around the world? South Hill Park            2020
£19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50        brings them to your favourite
Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire lives      local cinema through described              Lucian Freud: A Self Portrait
on in this extraordinary production        exhibitions offering access                 Wed 15 Jan 7.30pm
from The Northern Ballet, played out       to the best of world art.                   £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50
through a unique blend of sensuous                                                     Exhibition on Screen
dancing, gripping theatre and Gothic
                                           Exhibition on Screen                        Easter in Art
sets and costumes. Broadcast live          Leonardo’s Full Story                       Wed 8 Apr 7.30pm
to cinemas for Halloween, this is          Wed 30 Oct 7.30pm                           £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50
bewitching ballet with a dramatic          Dir. Phil Grabsky, 85 mins
                                                                                       Exhibition on Screen
bite that will leave you thirsty for       £12.50, Conc £11.50 Members £10.50
                                                                                       Frida Kahlo
more. Featuring music by Schnittke,        Released on the 500th anniversary           Mon 6 Jul 7.30pm
Rachmaninov, Pärt and Daugherty.           of his death, Leonardo’s Full Story         £12.50, Conc £11.50 Members £10.50
                                           presents every single attributed
                                           painting in Ultra HD quality, as never
                                           seen before on the big screen. With
                                           commentary by the world’s leading
                                           experts, key works examined include:
                                           The Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, Lady
                                           with an Ermine, and Virgin of the Rocks.

Leonardo’s Full Story                      Easter in Art                              Lucian Freud: A Self Portrait

Please see our website for further details of new events as they become available to book
Booking Dates                            Seating Plan                        Film Ticket Prices
Members from Mon 19 Aug                                                      Mon–Thu evenings & all matinées
Non-members from Fri 23 Aug                                                  £9.50, Conc £8.50, Members £7.50
Become a Member of                                                           Fri–Sun evenings £9.50, Members £7.50
South Hill Park                                                              BFS members £7.10 for BFS films
Many benefits including priority                                             Family (2+2) £22, additional child £3
booking and discount on tickets.                                             Only one concession applies
See our website for more details.
                                                                            How to Book
Certification explained                                                     Online
    Universal                                                               Visit southhillpark.org.uk
    Parental guidance –                                                     Box Office
    general viewing, but some                                               Mon–Sat 10am–8pm, subject to change,
    scenes may be unsuitable                                                phone lines open 10.30am–7.30pm
    for young children.
                                                                            Sun & bank holidays 12noon–8pm,
    With parental guidance –                                                subject to change, including phone lines
    12 years and under must be
    accompanied by someone                                                  Booking Fee
    over 18 years.                                                          No additional fees will be applied to the
    Suitable only for persons                                               advertised ticket prices.
    of 15 years and older.                                                  Postage Fee
    May contain references                                    entrance      If you would like your tickets posted to you a
    to strong language, violence,                                           charge of £1 will be added to your payment total.
    drugs, nudity and sex.
    Suitable only for persons                                               Refunds
                                         Bringing in Baby             BiB
                                                                            Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded.
    of 18 years and older.
    May contain explicit                 Friday morning screenings at       If the film is sold out, we will try to resell your
    references to strong                 10.30am for parents and            tickets and a £1 administration fee per ticket
    language, violence,                  carers of young babies.            will be charged. Resale is not guaranteed.
    drugs, nudity and sex.                                                  This service is free to current members.
                                           tickets

                                           £7
More detailed information can                     .50                       Data Protection
be found at bbfc.co.uk                                                      Customers’ data is handled according to
                                          babies free                       the legislation established by the General
                                                                            Data Protection Regulation.
Concessions                              Only adults with a baby
                                         (up to 1 year) will be admitted.   Bracknell Film Society
Concessions are available to
children, students, registered           Bottle-warming facilities          Bracknell Film Society welcomes everyone.
unemployed, registered disabled          and buggy parking are              Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392 or
and those 65 years and above.            available together with            see bracknellfilmsoc.org
Please bring proof of status.            baby changing facilities.          Cinema Hire
                                                                            The Cinema is available for commercial hire.
                                                                            Email faye.tims@southhillpark.org.uk for details.
 Si   Silver Screen                                                         Reservations
Come along to our weekly
                                         HoH   hard of hearing
                                         Occasional screenings with         Reservations can be held for four days or until
Friday matinées at 2.30pm.
                                         English subtitles for the          48hrs prior to a performance. Reservations cannot
Full price £9.50, £7.50
                                         hard of hearing.                   be made on the day of the performance. Tickets not
for those in retirement.
                                                                            paid for within this time will be released. We are
                                                                            unable to reserve tickets for near sell-out shows.
Cinema Offers · Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen                          Accessibility
If you are a parent or carer with a baby under a year or someone in         The cinema is accessible to those with mobility
retirement then why not take advantage of the following offers              problems. If you use a wheelchair please advise the
                                                                            Box Office when booking. A helper accompanying
                                                                            a wheelchair user gets a complimentary ticket.
  Fish and Chips
  Fridays only
                                            £12
                                           per portion
                                                            £20
                                                          for 2 portions
                                                                            How to Find us
                                                                            South Hill Park is approx 7 mins drive from
                                                                            Bracknell town centre and is easily accessible
  Hot Drink and a Piece of Cake                                             from the M3 and M4. We are very well
                                                                            signposted – look out for the brown road signs
  Monday – Sunday. Free hot drink when you buy a piece of cake              saying ‘Arts Centre’ or showing a comedy mask.
                                                                            There is FREE parking at South Hill Park.
 Show your film ticket when you purchase either of these offers

Family Super Deal           F
                                                                            South Hill Park reserves the right to make changes to the
Family tickets (2+2) £22 · Child price £3 (15yrs and under)                 published programme in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
                                                                            South Hill Park, Ringmead, Birch Hill, Bracknell, Berks RG12 7PA
                                                                                             South Hill Park Trust Limited
                                                                                             A charitable company limited by guarantee
                                                                                             Charity number 265656

box office 01344 484123
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