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PHOENIX CINEMA
J U N E & J U LY 2 0 16
WELCOME
Welcome to Festival Season!
This June and July, we have a
packed schedule of films and events,
including hosting the Seret Film
Festival for the first time, as well
as our inaugural Phoenix Silent Film
Festival - with flappers, musicians and
activites for all ages.
Whether it brings rain or sunshine, you’ll
enjoy spending time at the Phoenix this
Summer.
We’re excited about:
• enjoying a glass of Rosé on the balcony
with our new summer drinks menu
• falling for “a pair of star-cross’d lovers” (p.28)
• travelling a ‘Long Way North’ (p.15)
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WELCOME & CONTENTS 1-2
MAIN FEATURES 3-10
CAFÉ BAR & GALLERY 12
FOR THE FAMILY 13-16
CINEMEMORIES 17
EDUCATION 18
SILENT FILM FESTIVAL 19-20
SPECIAL EVENTS 21-25
SCREEN ARTS 26-32
CINEMA INFORMATION 33-34
CALENDAR 35-38
BOX OFFICE 020 8444 6789
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FROM FRIDAY 3 JUNE
The Measure of a Man TBC
1hr 33. France 2015. Directed by Stéphane Brizé. With Vincent Lindon,
Karine de Mirbeck, Matthieu Schaller.
Vincent Lindon gives a Cannes-award winning performance as
unemployed everyman Thierry, who must submit to a series of quietly
humiliating ordeals in his search for work until at last he lands a job on
the front line in surveillance and faces one too many moral dilemmas. A
powerful and deeply troubling vision of the realities of our new economic
order.
“Mr. Brizé transforms one individual’s story into a social tragedy.”
- Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
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FROM FRIDAY 10 JUNE
When Marnie Was There PG
1hr 43. Japan 2014. Directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi. With
Sara Takatsuki, Kasumi Arimura, Nanako Matsushima.
The latest offering from the revered Studio Ghibli. Upon
being sent to live with relatives in the countryside, an
emotionally distant adolescent girl, Anna, becomes obsessed
with an abandoned mansion and infatuated with a girl who
lives there; a girl who may or may not be real.
Embrace Of The Serpent 12A
2hr 05. Columbia/Venezuela/Argentina 2015. Directed
by Ciro Guerra. With Nilbio Torres, Jan Bijvoet, Antonio
Bolivar.
The story of the relationship between a shaman, the last
survivor of his people, and two scientists who search the
Amazon for a sacred healing plant. As rich visually as it is
thematically, Embrace of the Serpent offers a feast of the
senses.
Where To Invade Next? 15
2hr. USA 2015. Directed by Michael Moore. With Michael
Moore, Krista Kiuru, Tim Walker.
The creator of Bowling for Columbine is back. Director
Michael Moore playfully visits various nations in Europe and
Africa as a one-man “invader.”
Includes a satellite Q&A with Michael Moore on
Friday 10 June at 6:10pm.
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FROM FRIDAY 17 JUNE
Tale of Tales 15
2hr 13. Italy/France/UK 2015. Directed by Matteo Garrone. With Salma
Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones.
Inspired by seventeenth-century Neapolitan fairytales of Giambattista
Basile, Gomorrah director Matteo Garrone’s English language debut is
a gorgeously grotesque triptych of fables. A riot of gothic fantasy, with a
triumphantly unique vision of cinema at its macabre heart.
“Cannes already has a standout movie...Tale of Tales is a treat and surely
in line for a major prize.” - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
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FROM FRIDAY 17 JUNE
Cemetery of Splendour TBC
2hr 2. Thailand/UK/Germany/France/Malaysia/South Korea/Mexico/USA/
Norway 2015. Directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. With Jenjira
Pongpas, Banlop Lomnoi, Jarinpattra Rueangram.
A group of soldiers in a small town on the Mekong River in northern
Thailand are struck with a bizarre sleeping illness where it is discovered
there may be a connection between the soldiers’ enigmatic syndrome
and a mythic ancient site that lies beneath the clinic.
“Past and present, real and spirit world - all combine to hypnotic effect
from Palme d’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul”
- Robbie Collin, The Telegraph
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FROM FRIDAY 24 JUNE
Remainder 15
1hr 43. UK/Germany 2015. Directed by
Omer Fast. With Tom Sturridge, Cush
Jumbo, Ed Speleers.
Stylish London-set thriller adapted from
English novelist Tom McCarthy’s acclaimed
debut novel. A man becomes increasingly
extravagant in enacting fragments of his lost
memory.
Ma Ma 12A
1hr 51. Spain/France 2015. Directed by Julio
Medem. With Penélope Cruz, Luis Tosar,
Asier Etxeandia.
Recently diagnosed with cancer, a woman
forms a sudden bond with a widowed
football scout and reacts with a surge of
newfound life that engulfs her circle of family
and friends. A deeply personal drama from
Spanish director Julio Medem.
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FROM FRIDAY 24 JUNE
Elvis and Nixon 15
1hr 26. USA 2016. Directed by Liza Johnson. With Michael Shannon,
Kevin Spacey, Alex Pettyfer.
The untold true story behind the meeting between the King of Rock
‘n Roll and President Nixon, resulting in this revealing, yet humorous
moment immortalized in the most requested photograph in the National
Archives.
“Shannon and Spacey are not to be missed.”
- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
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FROM FRIDAY 1 JULY
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie 15
UK/USA 2016. Directed by Mandie Fletcher. With Jennifer Saunders,
Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha.
It’s the long awaited film everyone’s been talking about! The notorious
Edina and Patsy are back, still oozing glitz and glamour and living the high
life they are accustomed to: shopping, drinking and clubbing their way
around London’s trendiest hotspots. But after being blamed for a major
incident at an uber fashionable launch party, they become entangled in
a media storm and are relentlessly pursued by the paparazzi resulting in
them fleeing to the French Riviera.
Includes our Sweetie Darling Cocktail Special at selected
screenings!
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FROM FRIDAY 22 JULY
The BFG PG
1hr 55. UK/Canada/USA 2016. Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Rebecca
Hall, Mark Rylance, Bill Hader, Penelope Wilton.
Steven Spielberg adapts the classic 1982 Roald Dahl children’s book in this
highly anticipated family film about a giant who befriends a little orphan girl,
Sophie. Despite his intimidating appearance, the giant is a kindhearted soul
who is considered an outcast by other giants because he refuses to eat little
boys and girls. Together, Sophie and the BFG (played by Oscar winner Mark
Rylance, Bridge of Spies) set out on an adventure to capture the evil, humaneating giants who have been invading the world.
“Mark Rylance wins over audiences with his big heart in a story that serves
as Steven Spielberg’s ‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ for an all-new generation.”
- Peter Debruge, Variety
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FRIENDS OF THE PHOENIX
Support your local, independent cinema!
Picturedrome Membership
The membership for film lovers
£25 SINGLE / £40 JOINT
• 2 free tickets
• £2 off main features & selected special events
• 2 guest discounts (£2 off a guest’s film ticket)
• 10% off Cafe Bar
Coliseum Membership
The membership for performing arts lovers
£100 SINGLE / £175 JOINT
• 4 free tickets + 4 guest discounts
• £2 off main features
• Priority booking and discounts on special events
and Screen Arts including opera & theatre
• 15% off Cafe Bar
Rex Membership
The membership for charity engagement
£1000 SINGLE / £1500 JOINT
• Unlimited free film tickets + 4 guest discounts
• Priority booking and discounts on special events
and Screen Arts
• 20% off Cafe Bar
Plus all members benefit from:
• No booking fees
• Friends screenings
• Local business discounts
10%
Renewal
Discount!
For more infomation visit phoenixcinema.co.uk/friends
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CAFÉ BAR & GALLERY
Gallery
JUNE
Tom Hogan
Paintings and figurative drawings
JULY
Catherine Bourne
Photographs of Hampstead Heath
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KIDS CLUB: SATURDAYS AT 12PM
TICKETS £3
PHOENIX KIDS CLUB
On Saturdays at 11am we have a free activity for kids aged 5-10
followed by a film at midday. A maximum of 20 children can
attend the pre-film activities, so prebooking through our box
office is advised.
Tickets for the film £3. Friends discount not applicable. No lone adults. All
children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
All films are shown in 2D.
4 JUNE
Kung Fu Panda 3 PG
1hr 35. Po continues his “legendary adventures of
awesomeness”!
11 JUNE
Oddball and the Penguins U
1hr 35. An eccentric farmer trains his dog to protect
a penguin sanctuary and reunite his family.
18 JUNE
Princess Mononoke PG
2hr 14. The epic adventure of young warrior
Ashitaka starts our Studio Ghibli Kids Club season.
25 JUNE
Spirited Away PG
13
2hr 5. Inspired by Alice in Wonderland, a
10-year-old girl wanders into a strange and
magical world.
TICKETS £2
KIDS CLUB
2 JULY
Howl’s Moving Castle PG
1hr 59. Sophie searches for the one
who can break her spell in this Oscarnominated Ghibli classic.
9 JULY
Ponyo U
1hr 41. The Studio Ghibli take on ‘A Little
Mermaid’ - Ponyo dreams of leaving the sea and
becoming human.
16 JULY
Kids Club Special U
With Neil Brand. See pg. 19 for details.
23 JULY
The Secret World of Arrietty U
1hr 32. Inspired the The Borrowers, Arrietty
and her tiny family live in a secret world under
the floorboards.
30 JULY
The Princess Bride PG
1hr 28. Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge,
giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love,
miracles...
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BUB CLUB: WEDNESDAYS AT 11AM
BRINGING UP BABY
For parents & carers of
infants under 12 months
8 June
The Measure of a Man (p.3)
15 June
Embrace Of The Serpent (p.4)
22 June
Cemetary of Splendour (p.6)
No need to find a babysitter or
worry about making noise. A
great way to meet other carers
who happen to be film fans
too. Enjoy a chat over tea and
a tasty treat in our welcoming
café afterwards.
Tickets only £8 (babies go free!)
29 June
Elvis & Nixon (p.8)
6 July
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
(p.9)
Children’s Special:
Long Way North PG
From Fri 17 June
1hr 21. France/Denmark 2015.
Directed by Rémi Chayé.
Beautifully-told French
animation about a teenage girl
who embarks on an adventure
to the North Pole.
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Tickets £5/£7/£20 family
TODDLER TIME: TUESDAY AT 11AM
A special 30 minute programme in a relaxed environment perfect
for little ones with a fun activity at 10.30am (places are limited
and must be pre-booked in person or over the phone)
Ages 2-4. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Tickets £3 per child.
Please note: Toddler Time programmes are subject to change.
7 June
Hopster Showtime
28 June
Timmy Time
19 July
Hey Duggee
14 June
Timmy Time
5 July
Hopster Showtime
26 July
Rastamouse
21 June
Q Pootle 5
12 July
Bing
2 August
Messy Goes To
Okido
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CINEMEMORIES
Dementia Friendly Screenings
Our Cinememories dementia friendly screenings are free for anyone over 60,
who can bring up to two guests of any age, such as friends, family and carers.
The screening will be Dementia Friendly, with brighter lighting, quieter sound
and a break in the middle of the film for a sing-a-long and comfort break.
A Dementia Adviser for the borough of Barnet (representing the
Alzheimer’s Society) will be present at the screenings, offering information
on how to live well with dementia and the support available for carers of
someone living with the condition.
FREE Dementia Friendly screenings coming up in June and July:
Calamity Jane U
Cabaret PG
Blue Hawaii PG
Summer Holiday U
Tues 7 June 12 Noon
Tues 21 June 12 noon
Tues 5 July 12 noon
Over 60s
£5 meal deal
available!
Tues 19 July 12 noon
Cinememories is kindly supported by The Mercer’s Company. Programme supported by Film Hub London,
managed by Film London. Proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network, funded by the National
Lottery www.filmlondon.org.uk/filmhub.
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EDUCATION
FILM STUDIES THURSDAYS AT 10.30AM
Open to anyone with an interest in film these screenings are curated around
termly themes. These screenings are on Thursday mornings at 10.30am. Please
check our website for details.
Tickets £7
Sabotage PG (35mm)
Thurs 9 June
1hr 16. UK 1936. Directed by Alfred
Hitchcock.
Spellbound PG
Thurs 16 June
1hr 51. UK 1945. Directed by Alfred
Hitchcock.
VISIT THE PHOENIX
Did you know we also offer school
visits? Your class can have exclusive use
of the auditorium, a special screening,
participate in amazing workshops and
get an exciting peek behind the scenes of
our historic building. See our website for
ideas or ask us about tailoring a visit to
your specifications.
For more info please email:
education@ phoenixcinema.co.uk
 
Strangers on a Train
(35mm) PG
Thurs 23 June
1hr 41. USA 1951. Directed by Alfred
Hitchcock.
Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday PG
Thurs 30 June
1hr 23. France 1953. Directed by Jacques
Tati.
Mon Oncle PG
Thurs 7 July
1hr 57. France/Italy 1958. Directed by
Jacques Tati.
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FROM FRIDAY 15 JULY
Silent Film Festival
A festival of silent film, live music, events and activities for all ages at our historic
cinema.
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans U
USA 1927.
Rich with innovative camerawork and stylised city sets,
Sunrise is a thought provoking and lyrical portrayal of the
human condition. With musical accompaniment from
Stephen Horne. Introduced by Pamela Hutchinson from
Silent London.
Fri 15 July - 8:30pm
Kids Club Special U
Neil Brand introduces families and children to the
extraordinary world of silent cinema, as well as
accompanying the clips on piano. The best possible
introduction to silent cinema from a master of the craft.
Sat 16 July - 12:00pm
Why be Good?
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USA 1929.
A vibrant shop assistant who enjoys wild parties and dancing
falls in love with a dashing well-to-do man. Screened with its
original soundtrack and a live themed performance.
Sat 16 July - 8:30pm
SILENT FILM FESTIVAL
London on Film
Archive selections on London themed
around memories of the city and its
diverse history with particular emphasis
on the local area around the Phoenix.
With musical accompaniment from John
Sweeney.
Sun 17 July - 2:00pm
East is East
UK 1916.
A low-cost community screening to
include local films as well as the feature
film East is East taking the audience
back in time to the cinema experience
of 1916.
Master of Ceremonies will be Gerry
Turvey. With piano accompaniment by
Lillian Henley.
Sun 17 July - 6:30pm
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SPECIAL SCREENING
A Town Called Brzostek TBC
Australia/Poland/France/USA/UK. Directed by Simon Target. With Jonathan
Webber, Norman Davies, Michael Schudrich, Anne Applebaum.
Director Simon Target follows the incredible story of the British professor
Jonathan Webber as he journeys to restore an abandoned Jewish cemetery
in a sleepy part of southern Poland. We are delighted to host the UK
Premiere of A Town Called Brzostek in collaboration with the Institute for Polish
Jewish Studies and to welcome Simon Target and Professor Jonathan Webber
for a Q&A after the screening.
Tues 14 June - 8:45pm
£12/£10
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SERET ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL
SERET Israeli Film Festival
An independent, non religious, non political, non profit organisation dedicated to
engaging British audiences with the richness and diversity of Israeli and Jewish life an
culture through the Israeli cinematic creation.
Wedding Doll TBC
1hr 22. Israel. 2015. Directed by Nitzan Giladi.
Roy Assaf and Moran Rosenblat, two of Israel’s
greatest acting talents, create sensitivelyhandled portraits in this touching drama.
Mon 20 June - 8:30pm
£15/£13
Baba Joon TBC
1hr 41. Israel. 2015. Directed by Yuval Delshad.
A coming-of-age exploration from debuting
director Yuval Delshad. This semiautobiographical feature, is set in a Persianimmigrant moshav in the Negev in the 1980s.
Baba Joon is the first Persian language film to be
made in Israel.
Thurs 23 June - 8:30pm
£15/13
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AFRICAN ODYSSEYS
Images of Black Women
Festival: Ayanda 18
2hr 30. South Africa 2015. Directed by Sara
Blecher. With Fulu Moguvhani, O.C. Ukeje,
Nthati Moshesh, Jafta Mamabolo.
In a community vibrant with migrants from
across the African Continent, a young woman
tries to navigate a path for herself.
Sun 5 June - 2:00PM
£11/£8/£6
Images of Black Women
Festival:
Out Of My Hand 18nda
2hr 15. USA/Liberia 2015. Directed by Takeshi
Fukunaga. With Bishop Blay, Shelley Molad, Duke
Murphy Dennis, Charles Justo.
A rubber plantation worker risks everything to
embark on a new life in New York.
Sun 12 June - 2:00pm
£11/£8/£6
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TARKOVSKY: SCULPTING TIME
Solaris 12A
Sun 5 June - 4:45pm
2hr 47. A psychologist is sent to a station
orbiting a distant planet in order to discover
what has caused the crew to go insane.
The Mirror U
Sun 19 June - 3:00pm
1hr 48. A dying man in his forties remembers
his past. His childhood, his mother, the war,
personal moments and things that tell of the
recent history of all the Russian nation.
Stalker 15 + Q&A
Sun 3 July - 1:30pm
2hr 43. A guide leads two men through an
area known as the Zone to find a room that
grants wishes.
Nostalgia 15
Sun 10 July - 4:15pm
2hr 5. The Russian poet Andrei Gorchakov,
accompanied by guide and translator Eugenia
travels through Italy researching the life of an
18th-century Russian composer.
The Sacrifice 12A
Sun 31 July - 2:00pm
2hr 29. At the dawn of World War III, a man
searches for a way to restore peace to the
world and finds he must give something in
return.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Chicken + Q&A 15
1hr 26. UK 2015. Directed by Joe Stephenson. With Scott
Chambers, Yasmin Paige, Morgan Watkins.
A 15-year-old’s optimistic view becomes difficult to maintain
when his brother’s behavior worsens. We are delighted to
welcome rising British filmmaker Joe Stephenson for a post
screening Q&A.
Mon 6 June - 8:00pm
No Home Movie + Q&A 15nda 18
1hr 55. Belgium/France 2015. Directed by Chantal Akerman.
With Chantal Akerman, Natalia Akerman, Sylvaine Akerman
An extremely intimate French-Belgian documantary focusing
on conversations between the film-maker Chantal Akerman
and her mother just months before her mother’s death.
Thurs 14 July - 6:00pm
The Hard Stop + Q&A 15
1hr 25. UK 2015. Directed by George Amponsah. With
Kurtis Henville, Marcus Knox Hooke.
This British documentary grapples with the cultural
context of a wave of riots that broke out across England
in the summer of 2011, in the wake of the fatal police
shooting of London resident Mark Duggan.
Date TBC
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Tickets £11/£8/£6
SCREEN ARTS
André Rieu’s 2016 Maastricht Concert 12A
3 hr. Holland 2016. Directed by André Rieu.
Sat 23 July - 7pm
Sun 24 July - 3pm
Set against the stunning medieval backdrop of the town square in André’s
Dutch hometown, the spectacular Maastricht concert features the maestro
in his element, along with his world-famous 60-piece Johann Strauss
Orchestra, sopranos, tenors and very special guests. André promises,
and delivers, an unforgettable musical experience full of humour, fun and
emotion for all ages.
In English and Dutch with English subtitles.
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THEATRE
National Theatre Live:
The Audience 12A (Encore)
3 hr. UK 2013. Directed by Stephen
Daldry. With Helen Mirren.
‘Wonderfully funny and genuinely
moving.’ Daily Telegraph
Thurs 9 June - 7:00pm
£13/£11
RSC Live:
Hamlet 12Anda
3hr 30. UK 2016. Directed by Simon
Godwin
Simon Godwin directs Paapa Essiedu
as Hamlet in Shakespeare’s searing
tragedy.
As relevant today as when it was
written, Hamlet confronts each
of us with the mirror of our own
mortality in an imperfect world.
Wed 8 June - 7:00pm
£15/£13
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THEATRE
The Importance of Being
Earnest U (Encore)
2 hr 28. 2015. Directed by Adrian Noble.
With David Suchet, Emily Barber, Michael
Benz, Philip Cumbus.
Wed 29 June - 6.30pm
£13/£11
Kenneth Branagh Theatre
Live:
Romeo and Juliet 12Anda
2hr 10. UK 2016. Directed by Kenneth
Branagh. With Sir Derek Jacobi, Lily James,
Richard Madden, Meera Syal.
Thurs 7 July - 7.15pm
£13/£11
Almeida Live:
Richard III 12A
3 hr 30. UK 2013. Directed by Rupert
Goold. With Ralph Fiennes, Vanessa
Redgrave.
Thurs 21 July - 7:00pm
£15/£13
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DISCOVER ARTS
Leonardo Da Vinci:
The Genius In Malin
In spring 2015, Milan paid tribute
to Leonardo Da Vinci by holding
an extraordinary exhibition event
at the Palazzo Reale. Leonardo Da
Vinci: The Genius In Milan explores
his work as never seen before,
telling the story of the artist’s
world and the treasures he left us
Sun 19 June - 1:15pm.
£15/£13
St Peter’s And The
Papal Basilicas
St Peter’s And The Papal Basilicas
Of Rome brings completely new
footage of St Peter’s, St John
Lateran, St Mary Major, St Paul
Outside The Walls and the works
of art enshrined within them to
the big screen.
Sun 10 July - 2:30pm
£13/£11
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GLYNDEBOURNE
Il Barbiere Di Siviglia
3hr 30. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
Directed by Annabel Arden with
sparkling wit and playful energy springing
directly from Rossini’s joyous music, and
conducted by Enrique Mazzola, this new
production heralds the welcome return of
a masterpiece not seen at Glyndebourne
for 34 years. International star and
Glyndebourne favourite Danielle de Niese
stars as Rosina.
Tue 21 June - 6:30pm
£15/£13
Die Meistersinger Von
Nürnberg
5hr 31. UK 2011. Sung in German with
English subtitles.
Grippingly original, Wagner puts
singing and songwriting centre stage
in Glyndebourne’s biggest production
ever.
‘A masterstroke’ - The Independent
‘Grippingly original’ - Opera
Tue 12 July - 5:30pm
£13/£11
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THE MET LIVE IN HD
TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Sat 8 October 5:00pm
DON GIOVANNI
Sat 22 October 5:55pm
L’AMOUR DE LOIN
Sat 10 December 5:55pm
NABUCCO
Sat 7 Jan 5:55pm
ROMÉO ET JULIETTE
Sat 21 January 5:55pm
RUSALKA
Sat 25 February 5:55pm
LA TRAVIATA
Sat 11 March 5:55pm
IDOMENEO
Sat 25 March 4:55pm
EUGENE ONEGIN
Sat 22 April 5:55pm
DER ROSENKAVALIER
Sat 13 May 5:30pm
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ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE
NORMA
Mon 26 September 7.15pm
COSI FAN TUTTE
Mon 17 October 6.30pm
LES CONTES
D’HOFFMANN
Tue 15 November 6.15pm
IL TROVATORE
Tue 31 January 7.15pm
MADAMA BUTTERFLY
Thu 30 March 7.15pm
OTELLO
Wed 28 June 7.15pm
More
Screen Arts on
the back cover!
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CINEMA INFORMATION
FILM TIMES
Main features and some special
events start 20 minutes after the
stated programme times. All other
screenings start promptly at the
published times. All times listed are
subject to confirmation. For up to date
information please:
•Visit www.phoenixcinema.co.uk.
•Join our free email list. Go to our
website or visit the box office.
•Call 020 8444 6789 for recorded film
times 24 hours a day.
•Pick up a weekly time sheet at the
cinema or local libraries and shops.
•Check listings on the Time Out
website and in national papers
PARKING
East Finchley Tube Station:
£4.50 Mon–Fri, £1.50 Saturday,
£1 Sundays/Bank Holidays.
Local parking:
Max stay 90mins, payable by mobile
phone. Free after 6.30pm and Sundays/
Bank Holidays.
TRANSPORT
Tube: East Finchley (Northern Line)
Buses: 102, 143, 263, N20.
*Please be sure to park only in public
bays unless you have a residents’
permit.
Please note: Fairlawn Avenue next to
the cinema is a one way street and can
only be accessed from Fortis Green
- there is no turning onto it from the
High Road.
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BOX OFFICE 020 8444 6789
TICKETS AND BOOKING
The box office is open from 11am
Mon–Sat and from 1pm Sunday.
Main Feature Pricing:
Adults
Mon (any time): £7
Tue-Fri (before 5pm): £8
Tue-Thu (after 5pm): £10
Sat/Sun/BHols + Fri (after 5pm): £11
Concessions*
Tue-Fri (any time) + Sat/Sun/BHols
(before 5pm): £8
Children under 15
Mon (any time) £5
All other times £6
*unemployed, senior citizens, students,
registered disabled. Please bring proof of
status.
•Tickets for the film week starting
Friday will go on sale no later than
the Monday prior.
•Saturday evenings and special events
have allocated seating.
•Tickets booked online or by phone
subject to booking fee.
•No refunds or exchanges will be
given within 48 hours of a regular film
screening or within one week of our
special events and live broadcasts.
All refunds are at the manager’s
discretion.
WWW.PHOENIXCINEMA.CO.UK
ACCESSIBILITY
We welcome wheelchair users and
have full access across the building: an
external ramp at our entrance, a lift to
our auditorium, a platform lift to our
café and an accessible toilet in the foyer.
There are four dedicated wheelchair
spaces in the auditorium (two front
row, two back row), please let us know
when booking so we can ensure one is
reserved for you.
applications are available at the box
office or you can apply on line at www.
ceacard.co.uk
Blue badge parking is available outside
the cinema on the High Rd and on
Fairlawn Ave on single yellow lines and in
parking bays any time, free of charge.
HIRE THE PHOENIX
Our unique, historic building is
available to host:
There are limited guide features for
• Children’s parties
visually impaired visitors. Our stairs have • Special occasions
clear step markings and floor surfaces
• Charity fundraising events
are non-slip. Our staff will always be
happy to assist. This brochure and our
• Book and product launches
weekly film times are available at our
• Film and TV Shoots
box office in large print. We have 5
wireless audio description headsets
• Comedy nights
which can be borrowed from our box
• Private screenings
office and are available for all audio
described films (see our website for
• Short film screenings
details).
• Business events
Where possible we aim to screen at
We have 255 seats and can project
least one subtitled performance of our
35mm as well as digital formats.
main feature where a subtitled version
Packages can be tailored to suit all
of the film has been made available to us. budgets and catering options are
Our auditorium is also equipped with an available from the café to suit your
integrated induction loop.
party requirements.
Assistance dogs are welcome across our
For more information please email:
building and we are happy to provide
them with water, but please let us know [email protected]
in advance if you’re coming to see a film
We offer concessionary prices to those
customers who are registered disabled,
and a free ticket for a carer subject to
CEA card and availability. CEA card
Management reserve the right of
admission. Information correct at time
of press. Registered charity no. 296135.
Part of the Europa Cinemas Network of
the European MEDIA Programme.
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CALENDAR
MAIN FEATURES
SAT
SUN
3 June
MEASURE OF A MAN
Kung Fu Panda 3
12pm
Ayanda
10 June
WHEN MARNIE WAS
THERE
Oddball and the
Penguins 12pm
Out of my Hand
Princess
Mononoke 12pm
Leonardo Da
Vinci: The Genius
In Malin 1:15pm
EMBRACE OF THE
SERPENT
WHERE TO INVADE
NEXT?
17 June
TALE OF TALES
CEMETERY OF
SPLENDOUR
LONG WAY NORTH
24 June
REMAINDER
Spirited Away
12pm
MA MA
ELVIS AND
NIXON
KEY
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MAIN FEATURES
KIDS CLUB
SCREEN ARTS
JUNE 2016
MON
TUES
WED
THURS
Chicken + Q&A
Hopster Showtime
11am
Measure of a Man
11am
Sabotage 10.30am
Calamity Jane 12noon RSC: Hamlet 7pm
Solaris
NT Encore: The
Audience - 7pm
Timmy Time 11am
Embrace of the
Serpent 11am
A Town Called
Brzostek
Wedding Doll
Q Pootle 5 11am
Spellbound 10.30am
The Mirror
TBC
Strangers on a Train
10:30am
Blue Hawaii 12 noon
Baba Joon
Il Barbiere Di Siviglia
6:30pm
Stalker
Timmy Time 11am
Elvis & Nixon 11am
Monsieur Hulot’s
Holiday 10:30am
Nostalgia
SPECIAL EVENTS
TODDLER TIME
CINEMEMORIES
FILM STUDIES
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CALENDAR
MAIN
FEATURES
1 July
FRI
ABSOLUTELY
FABULOUS:
SAT
Howl’s Moving Castle 12pm
THE MOVIE
8 July
Ponyo 12pm
André Rieu’s 2016
Maastricht concert 7pm
15 July
SILENT FILM
FESTIVAL
Sunrise: A Song of two Kids Club Special 12pm
Humans
The Hard Stop
Steamboat Bill Jr
Why be Good?
22 July
29 July
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THE BFG
The Secret World of
Arrietty 12pm
The Princess Bride 12pm
JULY 2016
SUN
TUES
WED
THURS
Hopster Showtime
11am
Absolutely
Fabulous -11am
Mon Oncle -10.30am
Cabaret 12 noon
The Sacrifice
Kenneth Branagh
Theatre: Romeo &
Juliet - 7:15pm
St Peter’s And The
Papal Basilicas 2.30pm
Bing 11am
André Rieu’s 2016
Maastricht concert
3pm
Die Meistersinger Von
Nürnberg 5.30pm
Newsreel and Shorts
Hey Duggee 11am
East is East
Summer Holiday
12 noon
No Home Movie
Almeida Presents:
Richard III 7pm
Rastamouse 11am
Messy Goes to Okido
11am
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Wed 28 September 7pm (Live)
King Lear
Wed 12 October 7pm (Live)
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Sun 16 October 4pm
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Sun 6 November 3pm (Encore)
The Nutcracker
Sun 18 December 3pm
The Sleeping Beauty
Sun 22 January 2017 3pm
Swan Lake
Sun 5 February 2017 3pm (Encore)
A Contemporary Evening
Sun 19 March 2017 3pm
A Hero Of Our Time
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