WEEKLY SCREENINGS Week ending: Wednesday 14th November 2012 Recapturing the movie experience...sit back and enjoy the theatre’s intimacy and charm Wednesday 7th November 2012 Movie Title/Rating Screening Time The Angels Share (R16) 2.00pm (100mins) How Far is Heaven (M) 4.00pm (97mins) The Words (M) 6.00pm (96mins) Arbitrage (M) 8.00pm (102mins) Thursday 8th November 2012 Movie Title/Rating Screening Time How Far is Heaven (M) 4.00pm (97mins) The Angels Share (R16) 6.00pm (100mins) Searching for Sugarman (M) 8.00pm (86mins) Friday 9th November 2012 Movie Title/Rating Screening Time How Far is Heaven (M) 2.00pm (97mins) The Angels Share (R16) 4.00pm (100mins) Arbitrage (M) 6.00pm (102mins) The Words (M)) 8.00pm (96mins) Saturday 10th November 2012 Movie Title/Rating Screening Time The Angels Share (R16) 2.00pm (100mins) Arbitrage (M) 4.00pm (102mins) Hysteria (M) FINAL 6.00pm (99mins) Searching for Sugarman (M) 8.15pm (86mins) Sunday 11th November 2012 Movie Title/Rating Screening Time How Far is Heaven (M) 2.30pm (97mins) Searching for Sugarman (M) 4.30pm (86mins) The Angel’s Share (R16) 6.15pm (100mins) The Words (M) 8.30pm (96mins) Sunday Night Special—All Tkts $10 Wednesday 14th November 2012 Movie Title/Rating Screening Time How Far is Heaven (M) 2.00pm (97mins) The Angels Share (R16) 4.00pm (100mins) Arbitrage (M) 6.15pm (102mins) Searching for Sugarman (M) 8.15pm (86mins) Licensed Bar and Snacks available! 15 Hardinge Road, Ahuriri (next to The Crown Hotel) | T: 06 833 6011 | E: [email protected] www.globenapier.co.nz The Words M Offensive language. Bradley Cooper leads an all star cast in an epic journey that winds from post-war Paris to contemporary New York. The Words is a searching and provocative exploration of the price of success, and consequences that ripple into innocent lives. Some stories end when you leave the theater. Others stay with you, becoming the subject of ruminations, discussions, even arguments over the following days and weeks. Great stories have that staying power, and audiences will soon discover that while the film may end, The Words live on. Haw Far is Heaven M Offensive language. The Sisters of Compassion have lived in the remote village of Jerusalem / Hiruharama on the Whanganui River in New Zealand for 120 years. Today, only three nuns remain - their legacy on the river is coming to an end. This is a complex world of powerful dualities; Maori & Christian spirituality, parties & prayers, pig hunting and perfume appreciation. The Angel’s Share R16 Violence and offensive language. A bittersweet comedy about a Glasgow boy locked in a family feud who just wants a way out. When Robbie sneaks into the maternity hospital to visit his young girlfriend Leonie and hold his newborn son Luke for the first time, he is overwhelmed. He swears that Luke will not lead the same stricken life he has led. On community service Robbie meets Rhino, Albert and Mo for whom, like him, work is little more than a distant dream. Little did Robbie imagine that turning to drink might change their lives -‐ not cheap fortified wine, but the best malt whiskies in the world. Searching For Sugarman M Offensive Language Searching for Sugar Man tells the incredible true story of Rodriguez, the greatest '70s rock icon who never was. Discovered in a Detroit bar in the late '60s by two celebrated producers struck by his soulful melodies and prophetic lyrics, they recorded an album which they believed would secure his reputation as the greatest recording artist of his generation. In fact, the album bombed and the singer disappeared into obscurity amid rumors of a gruesome on-stage suicide. But a bootleg recording found its way into apartheid South Africa and, over the next two decades, he became a phenomenon. The film follows the story of two South African fans who set out to find out what really happened to their hero. Their investigation leads them to a story more extraordinary than any of the existing myths about the artist known as Rodriguez. Hysteria M Sexual References Based on a true story, Hysteria is set in 1880, and follows Mortimer Granville (Dancy), a young doctor disillusioned by his colleagues' medieval practices. He starts working for Dr Dalrymple, who treats cases of the female ailment commonly known as hysteria by offering them intimate manual relief. Demand becomes so great that Dalrymple and Mortimer cannot keep up with 'curing' women. In desperation, he invents a machine that will at least solve his medical challenges - the world's first vibrator. Arbitrage M Offensive language. When we first meet New York hedge-fund magnate Robert Miller (Richard Gere) on the eve of his 60th birthday, he appears the very portrait of success in American business and family life. But behind the gilded walls of his mansion, Miller is in over his head, desperately trying to complete the sale of his trading empire to a major bank before the depths of his fraud are revealed. Struggling to conceal his duplicity from loyal wife Ellen (Susan Sarandon) and brilliant daughter and heir-apparent Brooke (Brit Marling), Miller's also balancing an affair with French art-dealer Julie Cote (Laetetia Casta). Just as he's about to unload his troubled empire, an unexpected bloody error forces him to juggle family, business, and crime with the aid of Jimmy Grant (Nate Parker), a face from Miller's past.
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