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South Hill Park Cinema Bracknell
Film and Live Screenings

South Hill Park
Cinema · Bracknell

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July – August 2018                            Members can book from Mon 4 June
southhillpark.org.uk                            Non-members from Mon 11 June
Dementia-Friendly Screenings                                All tickets £5.50 each              Live Music Event
 Specially-designed screenings for people living with dementia and                                City Lights
 their carers. With lights left on low and sound level reduced, these
                                                                                                  Tue 14 Aug 7.30pm
 relaxed screenings are on the second Monday of each month.                                       Bracknell Film Society
 Doors open 1.30pm for a 2pm start, with a short interval.                                        Dir. Charles Chaplin, US, 1931, 84 mins
 Complimentary refreshments will be provided after each film                                      Charles Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill,
                                                                                                  Florence Lee
 screening. All staff and volunteers are Dementia Friends.
 When booking please advise if you require wheelchair access.                                     A tramp falls in love with a blind
                                                                                                  flower girl. Arguably the biggest risk
 On the Town                                  Pillow Talk                                       of Chaplin’s career, being made
                                                                                                  after sound came in, this silent
 Mon 9 July 2pm                                Mon 10 Sept 2pm                                    masterpiece is littered with the
 Dirs. Stanley Donen/Gene Kelly,               Dir. Michael Gordon, US, 1959, 100 mins
 US, 1949, 94 mins                                                                                usual sight gags but also delicate
                                               Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall
 Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Vera-Ellen                                                            moments. The final scene, still
                                               A chaste spinster is forced to share               powerful, vindicates his decision
 Three sailors on a day of shore leave         a telephone party line (remember                   to stay silent.
 look for fun and romance before their         those!) with a philandering man.                   Mingled with mirth in a production
 twenty-four hours are up. Classic             Light-hearted romantic comedy –                    of admirable artistry and proving
 musical featuring numbers New York,           as fluffy as its title implies –                   the eloquence of silence
 New York, Count on Me and Come up             boasting three songs from                          MORDAUNT HALL, NY TIMES, 1931
 to My Place.                                  Day at her most popular.                           Bracknell Film Society is delighted
                                                                                                  to welcome Jillian Jenkins who
 The Girl Can’t Help It                       Kiss Me Kate                                      will play an improvised piano
 Mon 13 Aug 2pm                                Mon 8 Oct 2pm                                      accompaniment to the film.
 Dir. Frank Tashlin, US, 1956, 97 mins         Dir. George Sidney, US, 1953, 107 mins             Tickets £10.10, Conc £9.10,
 Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield,                   Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson, Ann Miller
 Edmond O’Brien                                                                                   SHP Members £8.50,
                                               An ex-husband and wife prove                       BFS Members £7.50
 A smart girl plays dumb as her
                                               difficult in a musical version of
 mob boss boyfriend tries to make
                                               The Taming of the Shrew. Packed
 her a star. Quintessential 50s rock                                                            The Leisure Seeker
                                               with Cole Porter songs, including
 film with legendary appearances
                                               Wunderbar, Too Darn Hot, Always                  Sun 1 July 3 & 7.30pm
 from Fats Domino, The Platters,
                                               True to You in My Fashion and                    Mon 2 July 2.30pm                      HoH
 Little Richard, Eddie Cochran and
                                               Brush Up Your Shakespeare.                       Dir. Paolo Virzì, US/It/Fr, 2017, 112 mins
 Gene Vincent.
                                                                                                Helen Mirren, Donald Sutherland,
                                                                                                Janel Moloney
                                                                                                An older couple go on an unforgettable
                                                                                                journey in the faithful old motorhome
                                                                                                they call The Leisure Seeker. Cheering,
                                                                                                teary-funny road trip comedy about
                                                                                                ageing and the realisation that days
                                                                                                – of living independently, at least –
                                                                                                are numbered.
  On the Town                                                      The Girl Can’t Help It       Crushingly funny comedy TELEGRAPH

                                                                                                The Nile Hilton Incident
                                                                                                Mon 2 – Tue 3 July 7.30pm
                                                                                                Dir. Tarik Saleh, Mor/Swe/Den/Ger, 2017,
                                                                                                107 mins, Arabic/Dinka with subtitles
                                                                                                Fares Fares, Mari Malek, Yaser Aly Maher

Hearing Loop                                                                                    When a maid witnesses a murder
                                                                                                at an upscale Cairo hotel it soon
                The cinema is fitted with
                an audio induction loop.
                                                                                                becomes clear that important people
                Customers can use the                                                           don’t want the case solved. Excellent
                T-setting on their hearing                                                      performances and an intelligent
                aids for clear film sound.                                                      script elevate to an excoriating
                                                Family Super Deal                               portrait of systemic corruption.
                                                Look out for this symbol                   F   Engaging, textured crime drama
Key to Symbols                                  Special prices for families.                    OBSERVER
Silver Screening                         Si    Please check film certificate
Bringing in Baby                        BiB    and content before booking
Family Screening                         F     Family tickets (2+2) £20
Hard of Hearing                         HoH    Child price £2.50 (15yrs and under)

Booking dates Members from Mon 4 June, Non-members from Mon 11 June
The Leisure Seeker                                                                                                            You, Me and Him

You, Me and Him                                 Custody                                         The Third Murder
Wed 4 & Sun 8 July 7.30pm                        Tue 10 July 7.30pm                               Mon 16 – Tue 17 July 7.30pm
Dir. Daisy Aitkins, UK, 2018, 98 mins            Bracknell Film Society                          Dir. Hirokazu Koreeda, Jap, 2017,
Lucy Punch, Faye Marsay, David Tennant           Dir. Xavier Legrand, Fr, 2017,                   125 mins, Japanese with subtitles
                                                 94 mins, French with subtitles                   Masaharu Fukuyama, Kôji Yakusho,
Olivia and Alex are very much in                 Léa Drucker, Denis Ménochet, Thomas Gioria       Shinnosuke Mitsushima
love but have considerably different
                                                 A broken marriage leads to a bitter              A defence lawyer working on a
views on having children. An honest
                                                 custody battle. An explosive story,              murder case doubts the veracity
and often amusing portrait of the
                                                 as gripping as it is authentic, carefully        of a confession made by the man
complexity of real life relationships
                                                 and sensitively directed with restrained         he is representing. Intriguing,
as many people experience them.
                                                 performances throughout. A powerful,             complex courtroom drama;
                                                 human scale reminder of the horrors              a piercing, if elusive, rebuke
Isle of Dogs                                                                                     to the death sentence.
                                         BiB
                                                 of the home.
Fri 6 July 10.30am                                                                               A satisfyingly murky crime
                                            F
                                                 Perhaps the most dazzling fusion of
Sat 7 – Sun 8 July 3pm                                                                           fable TIMEOUT
                                                 grim social realism and giddy genre
Dir. Wes Anderson, US, 2018, 101 mins
Voices: Bryan Cranston,
                                                 thrills since 4 Months, 3 Weeks and
Koyu Rankin, Edward Norton                       2 Days SIGHT&SOUND                               Tomb Raider
In Japan, a boy searches for his lost            Plus short film                                  Thu 19 July 7.30pm
                                                 Hen                                              Fri 20 July 10.30am                  BiB
dog on Trash Island where dogs are
left to fend for themselves amid                 Dir. Payam Seidi, Iran, 2016, 70 secs            Sat 21 – Sun 22 July 3pm                 F
                                                                                                  Dir. Roar Uthaug, UK/US, 2018, 118 mins
piles of garbage. Delightful, quirky             Based on a true story, the restrictions          Alicia Vikander, Dominic West,
stop-motion animation and a timely               of women’s lives in Iran are laid bare.          Walton Goggins
story of refugee camaraderie.
                                                                                                  The fiercely independent daughter
                                                 Ready Player One                                of a missing archaeologist must push
The Post                                        Thu 12 July 7.30pm
                                            Si
                                                                                                  herself beyond her limits in her quest
Fri 6 July 2.30pm                               Fri 13 July 10.30am                    BiB
                                                                                                  to find him. Action-packed and highly
Fri 6 – Sat 7 July 7.30pm                        Sat 14 – Sun 15 July 3pm                   F    watchable with an awesome female
Dir. Steven Spielberg, US, 2017, 116 mins        Dir. Steven Spielberg, US, 2018, 140 mins        lead character and actor.
Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Alison Brie             Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke,
                                                 Ben Mendelsohn, Mark Rylance
Based on true events in 1971, the                                                                 The Shape of Water
US’s first female newspaper publisher            A gamer and his friends race against                                                       Si
                                                                                                  Fri 20 July 2.30pm
and her hard-driving editor join an              a sinister corporation to take control
                                                                                                  Fri 20 – Sun 22 July 7.30pm
unprecedented battle to expose a                 of a virtual world by finding secrets                                                  HoH
                                                                                                  Mon 23 July 2.30pm
government cover-up of Vietnam War               hidden within it. With breath-taking             Dir. Guillermo del Toro, US/Can,
secrets. Virtuoso performances                   CGI, it’s a buzz from start to finish.           2017, 123 mins
distinguish this timely drama.                                                                    Sally Hawkins, Richard Jenkins,
                                                 Finding Your Feet                               Michael Shannon
On the Town                                     Fri 13 July 2.30pm                         Si   At a top-secret research facility in
Mon 9 July 7.30pm                                Fri 13 – Sun 15 July 7.30pm                      early 1960s, a lonely cleaner is drawn
Dirs. Stanley Donen/Gene Kelly,                  Mon 16 July 2.30pm                     HoH      into a secret classified experiment.
US, 1949, 94 mins                                Dir. Richard Loncraine, UK, 2017, 111 mins       A cold war-era B-movie thriller, this
Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Vera-Ellen            Imelda Staunton, Joanna Lumley,                  ravishing romance is sweet, sad
                                                 Celia Imrie, Timothy Spall                       and sexy and utterly captivating.
Three sailors on a day of shore leave
look for fun and romance before their            A middle-class snob is forced into               Boundlessly beautiful TELEGRAPH
twenty-four hours are up. Classic                exile with her bohemian sister who
musical featuring numbers New York,              lives on an impoverished inner-city
New York, Count on Me and Come up                council estate. Heart-warming comedy
to My Place.                                     with irony and witty remarks galore,
                                                 an abundance of romance, affection,
                                                 and a stonking cast.

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120 Beats per Minute                                                                                                    The Happy Prince

120 Beats per Minute                            Solo: A Star                                 On Chesil Beach
Mon 23 – Tue 24 July 7.30pm                      Wars Story                                  Wed 1 & Fri 3 Aug 7.30pm
Dir. Robin Campillo, Fr, 2017,                   Fri 27 July 10.30am                  BiB    Fri 3 Aug 2.30pm                        Si
143 mins, French with subtitles                  Fri 27 & Sun 29 July 7.30pm                  Dir. Dominic Cooke, UK, 2017, 110 mins
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart,                          Sat 28 July 3pm                       F     Saoirse Ronan, Billy Howle,
Arnaud Valois, Adèle Haenel                                                                   Anne-Marie Duff, Emily Watson
                                                 Dir. Ron Howard, US, 2018, 135 mins
Members of an advocacy group                     Alden Ehrenreich, Emilia Clarke,             England, 1962. A young couple find
demand action by the government                  Donald Glover
                                                                                              their idyllic romance colliding with
and pharmaceutical companies to                  During an adventure into a dark              issues of sexual freedom and societal
combat the AIDS epidemic in the                  criminal underworld, Han Solo meets          pressure, leading to an awkward and
early 1990s. Quietly epic, sad but               his future co-pilot Chewbacca and            fateful wedding night. A beautifully
never sentimental, and blissfully                Lando Calrissian. Set before the             precise and searching film adapted
at ease with sex as life not death.              original Star Wars, we meet the most         from his novella by Ian McEwan.
A vitally erotic, moving ode to                  beloved scoundrel in the galaxy in an        Directed with scrupulous sensitivity
activism TELEGRAPH                               exciting new adventure.                      and care GUARDIAN

The Happy Prince                                Western                                     Phantom Thread
Wed 25 July 7.30pm                               Mon 30 – Tue 31 July 7.30pm                  Sat 4 – Sun 5 Aug 7.30pm
Fri 27 July 2.30pm                         Si   Dir. Valeska Grisebach, Ger/Bul/Aus, 2017,                                        HoH
                                                                                              Mon 6 Aug 2.30pm
Dir. Rupert Everett, Ger/Bel/UK/It,              121 mins, German/Bulgarian with subtitles
                                                                                              Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson,
2018, 105 mins                                   Meinhard Neumann, Reinhardt Wetrek,          US, 2017, 130 mins
Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Emily Watson        Syuleyman Alilov Letifov
                                                                                              Daniel Day-Lewis, Vicky Krieps,
                                                 A team of German construction                Lesley Manville
The last days in the tragic times
of Oscar Wilde. Written and                      workers come into conflict as they           1950s England. Reynolds Woodcock
directed by Everett, who gives a                 confront prejudice and mistrust              is a renowned couturier whose
richly characterised performance as              while working near a Bulgarian               fastidious life is disrupted by a young,
a man who remains uncompromising                 village. A spellbinding psychological        strong-willed woman. Exquisitely made
even as he is compromised, this                  drama, and a pointed, carefully-paced        with visual flair, impeccable acting
is a mature and poignant work.                   dissection of male ego.                      and perfectly matching score.
A powerful parable of passion and                A mesmerising study of men on the            Pure delicious pleasure GUARDIAN
redemption GUARDIAN                              edge TELEGRAPH
                                                                                              The Ciambra
Quarterly Classic                                Sherlock Gnomes
                                                                                              Mon 6 – Tue 7 Aug 7.30pm
The Magnificent                                  Wed 1 – Thu 2 Aug 1pm                 F
                                                                                              Dir. Jonas Carpignano, 118 mins
Ambersons                                       Fri 3 Aug 10.30am                     F     Pio Amato, Koudous Seihon, Damiano Amato
Thu 26 July 7.30pm                               Sat 4 – Sun 5 Aug 3pm                 F
                                                 Dir. John Stevenson, UK/US, 2018, 86 mins
                                                                                              In an Italian Romany community, a
Bracknell Film Society                                                                       14-year-old boy negotiates growing
Dir. Orson Welles, US, 1942, 86 mins             Voices: Emily Blunt, James McAvoy,
                                                 Johnny Depp, Michael Caine                   up on the edge of society. Evoking the
Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Tim Holt
                                                                                              Dardenne social realist cinema, a
                                                 Gnomes Juliet and Gnomeo join
The spoiled young heir to the decaying                                                        supporting cast of unprofessional
                                                 forces with the legendary detective
Amberson fortune comes between his                                                            actors is astounding in a film that
                                                 to find their kidnapped friends.
widowed mother and the man she has                                                            brims with authenticity.
                                                 Younger audiences will love this
always loved. Still a masterpiece from
                                                 imaginative animation full of
wryly comic opening to studio-forced
                                                 exuberance and ceramic shenanigans.
ending, this remains Welles’ most
moving film with immaculate period
reconstruction and virtuoso acting
shot in long, elegant takes.

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Edie                                                                                                                               Zoo

Jurassic World:                               The Girl Can’t Help It                      Mary Shelley
Fallen Kingdom                               Mon 13 Aug 7.30pm                            Fri 17 Aug 10.30am                    BiB
Wed 8 – Thu 9 Aug 1pm                   F    Dir. Frank Tashlin, US, 1956, 97 mins        Fri 17 Aug 2.30pm                          Si
Fri 10 Aug 10.30am                     BiB   Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O’Brien   Fri 17 – Sun 19 Aug 7.30pm
Fri 10 Aug 7.30pm                                                                          Mon 20 Aug 2.30pm                     HoH
                                              A smart girl plays dumb as her mob
Sat 11 – Sun 12 Aug 3pm                 F                                                 Dir. Haifaa Al-Mansour, UK/Lux/US,
                                              boss boyfriend tries to make her a           2017, 121 mins
Dir. JA Bayona, US/Sp, 2018, TBC mins
                                              star. Quintessential 50s rock film with      Elle Fanning, Maisie Williams, Douglas Booth
Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard,
Jeff Goldblum                                 legendary appearances from Fats
                                              Domino, The Platters, Little Richard,        When 18-year-old Mary Wollstonecraft
Three years after Jurassic World              Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent.              Godwin encounters handsome and
was destroyed, the island’s dormant                                                        rebellious poet Percy Shelley her life
volcano roars to life and plans are           Mary and the                                 takes a dramatic turn, encountering
made to return and save the remaining                                                      love, betrayal, tragedy and, ultimately,
dinosaurs. Spectacle and thrills in
                                              Witch’s Flower
                                                                                           inspiration. Great story-telling powered
                                              Wed 15 – Thu 16 Aug 1pm               F
this new adventure.                                                                        by Elle Fanning’s brilliant
                                              Sat 18 – Sun 19 Aug 3pm               F
                                                                                           performance.
Deadpool 2                                   Dir. Hiromasa Yonebayashi,
                                              Jap, 2017, 103 mins
Wed 8 – Thu 9 Aug 7.30pm                      Voices: Ruby Barnhill,
                                                                                           Redoubtable
Sat 11 Aug 7.30pm                             Jim Broadbent, Kate Winslet                  Tue 21 Aug 7.30pm
Dir. David Leitch, US, 2018, 119 mins         A girl living in the country with            Dir. Michel Hazanavicius, Fr, 2018,
Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin                                                106 mins, French with subtitles
                                              her Great-Aunt discovers an old              Louis Garrel, Stacy Martin, Bérénice Bejo
Deadpool recruits to form a new               broomstick that allows her to travel
X-Force team to protect a young               to a magic school. Full of imaginative       Playful, multi-layered biopic of French
mutant from new villain Cable.                worlds and ingenious characters,             cinema’s most notorious auteur,
More superhero high-jinks with                this is a charming, stirring story.          Jean-Luc Godard. Superbly directed,
inimitably raunchy comedy style.                                                           with a jaunty, lightly comedic tone,
                                              You Were Never                               shifting to a darker, more emotive
Edie                                         Really Here                                 register as Godard is caught up in
                                         Si                                                the protest movement.
Fri 10 Aug 2.30pm                            Wed 15 – Thu 16 Aug 7.30pm
Sun 12 Aug 7.30pm                             Dir. Lynne Ramsay, UK/US/Fr,
                                                                                           Zoo
Dir. Simon Hunter, UK, 2017, 101 mins         2017, 90 mins
                                              Joaquin Phoenix, Ekaterina Samsonov,         Wed 22 – Thu 23 Aug 1pm                    F
Sheila Hancock, Kevin Guthrie,
Paul Brannigan                                Alessandro Nivola                            Fri 24 Aug 10.30am                    BiB
After her controlling husband dies,           A damaged Gulf War veteran                   Sat 25 – Sun 26 Aug 3pm                 F
83-year-old Edie embarks on a                 specialises in rescuing victims              Dir. Colin McIvor, US, 2018, 97 mins
                                              from child sex rings. A devastating          Toby Jones, Art Parkinson, Penelope Wilton
long-held dream of climbing a
mountain. A touching, tender                  portrayal of a man wrestling with            A boy and his friends attempt to
portrait of late-life adventure               years of repression and abuse,               rescue an elephant during the German
and self-discovery, strengthened              engaged in a cycle of brutal                 air raid bombings of Belfast in 1941.
by uplifting cinematography and               violence he cannot control.                  Based on a true story this enjoyable
an authentic, career-best                                                                  family film has lovely performances
performance by Hancock.                                                                    and one very cute elephant.

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Live and Recorded
                                                                                              Screenings
                                                                                               All times shown are the
                                                                                               curtain-up times. Please be
                                                                                               seated 15 minutes before
                                                                                               start time. Latecomers will
                                                                                               not be admitted.
                                                                                               Live transmitted live by satellite,
                                                                                               delivered to the cinema during
Ocean’s 8                                                                                      the actual performance through
                                                                                               the cinema’s satellite system.
Ocean’s 8                      cert tbc       Incredibles 2                   cert tbc       Encore additional showings
                                                                                          F    recorded live by satellite and
Wed 22 – Thu 23 Aug 7.30pm                     Wed 29 – Thu 30 Aug 1pm                        transmitted within one month
Dir. Gary Ross, US, 2018, TBC mins             Sat 1 – Sun 2 Sept 3pm                    F
                                                                                               of the live event.
Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett,                Dir. Brad Bird, US, 2018, TBC mins
Anne Hathaway                                                                                  Recorded live performances,
                                               Voices: Craig T Nelson,
                                               Holly Hunter, Samuel L Jackson                  pre-recorded and delivered by our
Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean                                                               digital system for optimum quality.
gathers a crew of seven other female           Mr Incredible is left to care for
thieves to pull off the heist of the           the children while Elastigirl is
century at New York’s annual Met               out saving the world. The much-                Performance
Gala. Infinitely cool heist movie with         anticipated follow-up to 2004’s
snappy dialogue and a terrific cast.           hit sees our heroes battle villains            An American in Paris
                                               The Underminer and Screenslaver
                                                                                              Thu 28 June 7pm                  ENCORE
Book Club                                     in a splendid sequel.
                                                                                              150 mins
Fri 24 Aug 2.30pm                        Si                                                  £19.50, Concs £18.50, Members £17.50
Fri 24 – Sun 26 Aug 7.30pm                     Funny Cow
Dir. Bill Holderman, US, 2018, 104 mins        Wed 29 – Thu 30 Aug 7.30pm                     West End Live
Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda,                      Dir. Adrian Shergold, US. 2017, 100 mins
Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen                                                              Everybody’s Talking
                                               Maxine Peake, Paddy Considine, Tony Pitts
                                                                                              About Jamie        as live         NEW
Four lifelong friends have their lives         A comedian uses her troubled
turned upside down after reading                                                              Thu 5 July 7.15pm                  LIVE
                                               past as material for her stand-up              Wed 11 July 7.15pm               ENCORE
50 Shades of Grey in their monthly             routine on the Northern club circuit.          165 mins incl 15 min interval
book club. With a cast to die for, this        Fiercely performed, smartly written,           £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
highly entertaining comedy is a hoot.          sensitively directed, wonderfully
                                               scored. The bitter tang of                     Jamie New is sixteen, lives on a
The Young Karl Marx cert tbc                  authenticity stays with you.                   council estate in Sheffield and doesn’t
                                                                                              quite fit in. Supported by his brilliant
Mon 27 – Tue 28 Aug 7.30pm                     Maxine Peake is magnificent GUARDIAN
Dir. Raoul Peck, Fr/Bel/Ger, 2017,
                                                                                              loving mum and his friends, Jamie
                                                                                              overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies
118 mins, German/French with subtitles         Mamma Mia!                                     and steps out of the darkness into the
August Diehl, Stefan Konarske, Vicky Krieps
                                               Here We Go Again                    tbc       spotlight. Inspired by a true story, this
The early years of Karl Marx, Friedrich                                       BiB
                                               Fri 31 Aug 10.30am                            fabulous, funny, feel-good musical is
Engels and Jenny Marx, from first                                              Si
                                               Fri 31 Aug 2.30pm                             one of the hottest shows in London.
meeting to The Communist Manifesto,
                                               Fri 31 Aug – Sun 2 Sept 7.30pm
and the flying sparks that helped ignite                                      HoH
                                               Mon 3 Sept 2.30pm
the most significant theoretical and           Dir. Ol Parker, US, 2018, TBC mins
political transformation since the             Lily James, Amanda Seyfried,
Renaissance. Humanising, precise               Meryl Streep, Cher
period drama.
                                               While pregnant, Sophie learns about
Intellectually serious and engagingly          her mother’s past, how she owned the
free-spirited NY TIMES                         hotel, met each of Sophie’s dads and
                                               raised a baby. Spirited sequel to the
                                               ever-popular Mamma Mia! featuring
                                               fave tunes and a remarkable cast.

 Coming Soon
 Christopher Robin
 Mission: Impossible – Fallout
 Hotel Transylvania 3
 The Children Act
 The Wife
                                                                                              Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

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Glyndebourne Cinema Season
                                             South Hill Park Cinema is delighted to bring two distinctive,
                                             dramatic and sophisticated operas that the Glyndebourne Festival
                                             has become known for the world over.
                                             Saul                         as live       Vanessa                   as live
                                             Thu 2 Aug 6.30pm              RECORDED     Mon 20 Aug 6.30pm           RECORDED
                                             210 mins                                    210 mins
                                             Sung in English with English subtitles      Sung in English with English subtitles
                                             £19.50, Concs £18.50, Members £17.50        £19.50, Concs £18.50, Members £17.50

Romeo and Juliet                             Barrie Kosky’s extraordinary,               A rare opportunity to see Samuel
                                             award-winning 2015 production               Barber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning
                                             of Handel’s Saul is bursting with           opera, broadcast live from its debut
Royal Shakespeare
                                             energy and sensation, combining             at Glyndebourne 2018; Vanessa is
Company Live
                                             exhilarating contemporary                   an opera from the age of Hitchcock,
Romeo and Juliet           as live
                                             choreography with lavish                    with an atmospheric score and
Wed 18 July 7pm                      LIVE   period costumes.                            tense, psychological twists.
163 mins incl 20 min interval
£18.50, Conc £17.50, Members £16.50
Set in a world very like our own,            Performances on sale now
this Romeo and Juliet is about a             see our website for full details
generation of young people born into
violence and ripped apart by the bitter       2018                                        National Theatre Live
divisions of their parents. The most                                                      The Madness of George III as live NEW
famous story of love at first sight          National Theatre Live                        Tue 20 Nov 7pm                    LIVE
explodes with intense passion and            Julie                  as live  NEW         £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
an irresistible desire for change, but       Thu 6 Sept 7pm                  LIVE
                                                                                          Royal Opera House Live
leads all too quickly to heart-breaking      £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50
                                                                                          The Nutcracker                  NEW
consequences.                                Royal Shakespeare Company Live               Mon 3 Dec 7.15pm                LIVE
                                             The Merry Wives of Windsor  as live         £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
André Rieu                                   Wed 12 Sept 7pm                     LIVE
2018 Maastricht Concert                      £18.50, Conc £17.50, Members £16.50           2019
Amore My Tribute to Love
                                             Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour                Royal Opera House Live
Sat 28 July 7pm                      LIVE   La Bohème                       NEW
                                                                                          The Queen of Spades             NEW
Sun 29 July 3pm                      LIVE   Thu 13 Sept 7pm            RECORDED
                                                                                          Tue 22 Jan 6.45pm               LIVE
145 mins incl interval                       £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50          £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
£20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                             National Theatre Live                        Royal Opera House Live
This year’s spectacular Maastricht           King Lear              as live  NEW
                                                                                          Don Quixote                     NEW
concerts are devoted to love! They           Thu 27 Sept 7pm                 LIVE
                                                                                          Tue 19 Feb 7.15pm               LIVE
feature the King of Waltz, André Rieu,       £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50          £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
his 60-piece Johann Strauss
Orchestra, sopranos, tenors and              Oscar Wilde Season                           Royal Opera House Live
                                             The Importance of                            La forza del destino
very special guests. Host Charlotte          Being Earnest               as live
                                                                                                                           NEW
Hawkins conducts an interview with                                                        Tue 2 April 6.15pm              LIVE
                                             Tue 9 Oct 7.15pm                    LIVE
Rieu the moment he steps off stage,                                                       £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                             £18.50, Conc £17.50, Members £16.50
exclusively for cinema audiences.                                                         Royal Opera House Live
                                             Royal Opera House Live                       Faust                           NEW
                                             Mayerling                       NEW
                                                                                          Tue 30 April 6.45pm             LIVE
                                             Mon 15 Oct 7.15pm               LIVE
                                                                                          £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                             £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                                                                          Royal Opera House (Ballet) Live
                                             Royal Opera House Live                       Wheeldon – Within the Golden Hour
                                             Die Walkürie                    NEW
                                                                                          World Première – Cherkaoui
                                             Sun 28 Oct 5pm                  LIVE        Pite – Flight Pattern            NEW
                                             £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50          Thu 16 May 7.15pm                LIVE

                                             Royal Shakespeare Company Live               £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                             Troilus and Cressida        as live
                                                                                          Royal Opera House Live
                                             Wed 14 Nov 7pm                      LIVE    Romeo and Juliet                NEW
                                             £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50          Tue 11 June 7.15pm              LIVE

                                             Royal Opera House Live                       £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50
                                             La Bayadère                     NEW
                                             Sun 18 Nov 7.15pm          RECORDED
                                             £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50
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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 4 June                                                      Mon–Thu evenings & all matinées
Non-members from Mon 11 June                                                 £9.10, Conc £8.10, Members £7.50
                                                                             Fri–Sun evenings £9.10, Members £7.50
                                                                             BFS members £7.10 for BFS films
Certification explained
                                                                             Family (2+2) £20, Child £2.50
    Universal
                                                                             Only one concession applies
    Parental guidance –
    general viewing, but some
    scenes may be unsuitable                                                Booking Fee
    for young children.                                                     No additional fees will be applied to the
    With parental guidance –                                                advertised ticket prices.
    12 years and under must be                                              Refunds
    accompanied by someone                                                  Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded.
    over 18 years.                                                          If the film is sold out, we will try to resell your
    Suitable only for persons                                               tickets and a £1 administration fee per ticket
    of 15 years and older.                                                  will be charged. Resale is not guaranteed.
    May contain references                                                  This service is free to current members.
    to strong language, violence,
    drugs, nudity and sex.                                                  Data Protection
    Suitable only for persons                                               Customers’ data is handled according to
    of 18 years and older.                                                  the legislation established by the General
    May contain explicit                                                    Data Protection Regulation.
    references to strong                                      entrance      Bracknell Film Society
    language, violence,                                                     Bracknell Film Society welcomes everyone.
    drugs, nudity and sex.               Bringing in Baby             BiB   Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392 or
More detailed information can                                               see bracknellfilmsoc.org
                                         Friday morning screenings at
be found at bbfc.co.uk                                                      Cinema Hire
                                         10.30am for parents and
                                         carers of young babies.            The Cinema is available for commercial hire.
Concessions                                                                 Email faye.tims@southhillpark.org.uk for details.
                                           tickets

                                           £7
Concessions are available to                      .10                       How to Book
children, students, registered                                              Online
unemployed, registered disabled           babies free                       Visit southhillpark.org.uk
and those 63 years and above.                                               In person
Please bring proof of status.            Only adults with a baby
                                         (up to 1 year) will be admitted.   Mon–Sat 10am–8.30pm
                                                                            Sun & bank holidays 12noon–8.30pm
                                         Bottle-warming facilities
                                                                            By phone
 Si Silver Screen                        and buggy parking are
                                         available together with            Call on 01344 484123 during opening times above.
                                         baby changing facilities.          By post
Come along to our weekly
                                                                            Send details of your booking to
Friday matinées at 2.30pm.
                                                                            The Box Office, South Hill Park,
Full price £9.10, £7.10
                                                                            Ringmead, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7PA.
for those in retirement.
                                                                            Enclose SAE if you want tickets to be posted to you.
                                         HoH   hard of hearing
                                                                            Reservations
                                         Occasional screenings with
                                         English subtitles for the          Reservations can be held for four days or until
                                         hard of hearing.                   48hrs prior to a performance. Reservations cannot
                                                                            be made on the day of the performance. Tickets not
                                                                            paid for within this time will be released. We are
Cinema Offers · Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen                          unable to reserve tickets for near sell-out shows.

If you are a parent or carer with a baby under a year or someone in         Accessibility
retirement then why not take advantage of the following offers              The cinema is accessible to those with mobility
                                                                            problems. If you use a wheelchair please advise the
                                                                            Box Office when booking. A helper accompanying
  Fish and Chips                             £11
                                             per portion
                                                             £20
                                                           for 2 portions
                                                                            a wheelchair user gets a complimentary ticket.
                                                                            How to Find us
  Mon – Sat 12noon–3pm and 5–8pm
                                                                            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
  Free hot drink when you buy a piece of cake                               signposted – look out for the brown road signs
                                                                            saying ‘Arts Centre’ or showing a comedy mask.
 Show your film ticket when you purchase either of these offers             There is FREE parking at South Hill Park.

Family Super Deal           F
                                                                            South Hill Park reserves the right to make changes to the
Family tickets (2+2) £20 · Child price £2.50 (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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