HAPPY HOUR - Tyneside Cinema

28 OCTOBER – 8 DECEMBER 2016
FILM / ART / FOOD / DRINK
IT’S BACK!
SCREENING FROM
FRIDAY 2 – WEDNESDAY 28
DECEMBER 2016
Tickets, including our
special mulled wine and
mince pie ticket, are on sale now.
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WELCOME TO THE TYNESIDE CINEMA FILM AND EVENTS GUIDE FOR 28 OCTOBER – 8 DECEMBER 2016
A STUNNING SELECTION OF
FILMS AT TYNESIDE CINEMA
The end of the year may be creeping up on us but it looks
like 2016 has saved the best ‘til last with a smorgasbord of
potential awards favourites. From Ken Loach’s galvanising
I, Daniel Blake, to inspirational documentary Sonita, and
from Tom Ford’s festival favourite Nocturnal Animals
to the rousing British race drama A United Kingdom
and the poignant and powerful The Innocents.
BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS
PARTY AT TYNESIDE CINEMA
Exclusive film parties in
our Private Cinema
Hire a whole screen
for your favourite
Christmas film
Book a table for our
fabulous Christmas menu
You can also discover the latest Spotlight film: Lo & Behold,
Reveries Of The Connected World, Werner Herzog’s
documentary about the impact of the internet on our lives.
Inspired by the film, we’ve created a programme that
encourages you to switch off, not on. Find out more inside.
Call us now on 0191 227 5514 or email
[email protected]
to book your party or hire a screen.
Call Tyneside Bar Café on 0191 227 5522
to book your table.
There’s also a chance for you to discover the new exhibition
in The Gallery: Oreet Ashery’s Revisiting Genesis, which is
accompanied by a special film weekend and symposium
exploring the impact of death on gender and narration in film.
Plus George Bailey is back for our annual festive
screenings of the North East’s favourite Christmas treat
It’s A Wonderful Life. Make sure you book now for what’s
sure to be another festive run of sold out performances!
See you at the pictures.
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TYNESIDE BAR CAFÉ
BAR CAFÉ EVENTS
THE SPOOKTACULAR
HALLOWEEN PARTY
SAT 29 OCTOBER, 19:00-LATE
JOIN US for our Halloween Party
celebrating scary movies, with themed
food and drink, a fiendishly good
Halloween Quiz and prizes for the finest
horror-themed fancy dress. The party
then continues through the night with
Tyneside Cinema’s Halloween Cult
Classic All-Nighter – check out our film
pages for more details. FREE ENTRY
A COSY NIGHT IN AT TYNESIDE
BAR CAFÉ: BONFIRE NIGHT
SAT 5 NOVEMBER, FROM 20:00
Settle in as Tyneside Bar Café is going
all cosy for Bonfire Night, so before,
after or even instead of heading to
a fireworks display, join us for some
delicious comfort food, lovely drinks,
candlelight and some chilled out music.
AFTERNOON TEA AT THE MOVIES
SUN 6 NOVEMBER, 15:00 &
SUN 4 DECEMBER, 15:00
Enjoy fresh sandwiches, a selection of
home-baked cakes, scones with clotted
cream, and Rington’s tea or coffee,
with a classic Hollywood musical.
£18/£22 with prosecco
Book now by calling 0191 227 5522 or at www.tynesidebarcafe.co.uk
SUPPER CLUB: SENSORY DINNER
WED 9 NOVEMBER, 19:30
As part of the Cinema’s Enjoy The
Silence: Discovering Disconnection
programme we will be hosting a
special Supper Club Sensory Dinner.
This is a ‘dark’ dinner, so you will be
given a blindfold to wear whilst eating
to heighten the senses, and it’s a
surprise menu specially designed to
heighten taste. Tickets are £35pp
and extremely limited – Book now!
WINE TASTING NIGHT
THU 10 NOVEMBER, 19:00
Come and discover a selection of old
world and new world wines with our
fun night of wine tasting. Corney &
Barrow’s Scott Patrick will introduce
you to the wine along with plenty of
rich, round anecdotes, and snacks to go
alongside the wine too. Tickets: £35pp
FANTASTIC FEASTS
FROM 17 NOVEMBER
To celebrate the release of Fantastic
Beasts And Where To Find Them,
we’ll be serving up a delicious
selection of magical specials in
the Tyneside Bar Café, including
Butterbeer and Cauldron Cakes.
FILM SKILLS WORKSHOPS
Are you aged 15-19 and need
an in-depth introduction to the
art and craft of filmmaking?
This series of practical one-day
workshops are an excellent
way to explore the key building
blocks of filmmaking.
£30 per person, per session.
£100 if you book all four.
GIVE THE GIFT OF
DIRECTING
SUN 13 NOVEMBER
ACTING FOR FILM
SUN 11 DECEMBER
CAMERA & SOUND
SUN 26 FEBRUARY 2017
EDITING
SUN 19 MARCH 2017
Book online at www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/film-skills-workshop
or by calling 0191 227 5500.
CHRISTMAS 2016 MENU
AFTERNOON TEA WITH
FANTASTIC BEASTS
SAT 19, SUN 20, SAT 26 &
SUN 27 NOVEMBER, 15:00
What every film fan really
wants this Christmas
Available from Thursday 1 December
Book your table now!
Join us in the Tyneside Bar Café for
a wizarding good afternoon tea,
unlimited tea and filter coffee and
a ticket to watch Fantastic Beasts
And Where To Find Them in the
comfort of our luxurious Classic Circle.
See www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/
fantastic-beasts-afternoon-tea for
ticket prices. Booking essential.
Call 0191 227 5522 or email
[email protected]
£19.95 for 2 courses
£23.95 for 3 courses
Including a glass of prosecco on arrival £28.95
STARTERS
Celeriac and apple soup (v)
Middle White Pork croquettes with apple ketchup
Potted smoked salmon with pickled cucumber and crème fraiche
Baked camembert with roasted mushrooms & crusty bread (v)
SPEAKEASY CINEMA
WED 23 NOVEMBER, 19:30
Our hugely popular night of classic
film, fabulous food and mystery.
The film will remain a secret until the
day, but the food promises to be a
revelation, filled with fabulous dishes.
GIFT CARDS
Available in any denomination
you want (minimum £5).
FRIENDS MEMBERSHIPS
Make someone you love a Friend
of the Tyneside Cinema. From £30
MAIN COURSES
Butter roast turkey, chestnut stuffing, bacon and roast potatoes
Seafood burger, samphire, herb mayonnaise & fries
Northumberland vegetable hash with fried duck egg (v)
Braised ox cheek, glazed carrots & mashed potato
Spaces for Speakeasy Cinema are
very limited so please book in
advance to avoid missing out. And
remember, you’ll need a password.
£15 per head (including drink)
DESSERTS
Christmas pudding & brandy sauce
Popcorn panna cotta
Vanilla ice cream with Pedro Ximenez sherry
Sticky toffee pudding with salted caramel sauce
BFI FILM ACADEMY
RESIDENTIAL
PROGRAMME IN
SCREENWRITING
ARE YOU AGED 16-19? ARE YOU PASSIONATE
AND COMMITTED ABOUT WRITING FOR FILM?
THEN THE BFI FILM ACADEMY RESIDENTIAL
PROGRAMME IN SCREENWRITING IS FOR YOU!
We’re looking for 25 of the most talented and committed young
writers from across the UK to take part in an intensive residential
training programme that kick-starts a career in the film industry.
Applications Close on 6 December. To find out more
and apply visit www.bfiyoungscreenwriters.co.uk
COME AND SEE
Delve into the incredible story of
the Tyneside Cinema with this
wonderful book by acclaimed
writer Michael Chaplin. Just £5.99
Buy Gift Cards, books and Friends
Memberships in person at the
Tyneside Cinema Box Office or
by calling 0191 227 5500.
Show and Tell is a FREE monthly
event at Tyneside Cinema aimed at
up-and-coming artists, university
students and recent graduates working
with the moving image, whether that
be fine art, animation, interactive
media or film. The format is simple;
artists get the opportunity
to present their work
and then get feedback
from peers and
professionals
WED
working in the
arts sector.
NEXT ON:
23 NOVEMBER,
6PM, FREE
For more information and bookings contact:
[email protected] or call 0191 227 5508
TICKET, VENUE AND ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION
TICKET PRICES (unless otherwise specified)
SPECIAL OFFERS
ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION
OPENING TIMES
WHERE TO FIND US
Evening*
£9.75 full price
£8.25 concs°
£6.25 Under 18s/Students
Daytime*
£8.75 full price
£6.75 concs°
£5.75 Under 18s/Students
• Tickets for job seekers, refugees and
asylum seekers, and those receiving
incapacity benefit just £1 every
weekday before 17:00
Please show us your ES40 Card or a
recent letter of confirmation (within the
last six months) of receipt of benefits.
• Super Tuesdays: Tickets are just
£5.00/£5.50 (Classic Circle) before 17:00.
• Meerkat Movies: Get 2 for 1 tickets
for films on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.
• Friends of the Tyneside: £2 off tickets
• Young Tyneside: £4.00 (not Classic Circle)
• Silver Screen: £4.75 (Over 60s only)
• Bringing In Baby: Babies under two, FREE
• Tyneside Children’s Film Club and
Access Cinema: £4.00/Carers FREE
• Students: £5.75 daytime/£6.25 evening
with a student or NUS card
• School groups: £4.00 per student
in groups of ten or more with
advance booking. Teachers get one
FREE ticket for every ten booked.
We have a lift to all floors and accessible
toilet facilities (including Baby Change)
on floors G, 1, 2 and 3, which are locked
using the Radar Key System. Please
ask a member of staff for access.
Tyneside Cinema
Monday-Saturday: 10:00–23:00
Sunday: 11:00*-23:00
10 Pilgrim Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 6QG
0191 227 5500
www.tynesidecinema.co.uk
Classic Cinema Circle tickets
Evening*
£12.25 full price
£11.25 concs°
Daytime*
£11.25 full price
£10.25 concs°
Admission to exhibitions in The Gallery
is FREE during the daytime
*Daytime prices apply to screenings before 17:00,
Monday to Friday and before 14:00, Saturday and
Sunday and Bank Holidays. Evening ticket prices apply
to screenings after 17:00, Monday to Friday and
after 14:00 Saturday and Sunday and Bank Holidays.
3D screenings are subject to a supplement of £1.75
TYNESIDE CINEMA’S FUNDERS ARE:
Tyneside Cinema is a registered charity number 502 592.
Our screens and the Tyneside Bar Café
have power assisted doors and spaces
for wheelchair users. Wheelchair access
to The Classic is in the Circle only, and
tickets are available at the standard rate.
Carers are admitted for free.
We use the Phonic infra-red system in
our screens, with headsets available
from Box Office. Selected screenings
are presented with subtitles for the
hard of hearing, and where possible
we offer audio description. Please see
website listings for these titles.
Visit www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/
about-us/accessibility for more details.
Box Office
Monday-Saturday: 10:00-21:00
Sunday: 11:00*–21:00
*Or 15 minutes before the first screening
Tyneside Bar Café
Monday-Friday: 10:00-23:00
Saturday: 09:00-late
Sunday: 10:00-21:30
Vicolo
Monday-Friday: 08:00-Late
Saturday & Sunday: 09:00-Late
The Gallery
Daily: 11:00-17:00
Tyneside Coffee Rooms
Monday-Saturday: 10:00-22:00
Sunday: 11:00-19:00
This film guide is available on
request in large print format
Ticket offers are subject to availability, only one
discount is available on any ticket, reservations
must be paid for in advance at point of booking.
Special offer prices exclude special events.
°Discounts apply to: those receiving income support;
people in full-time education; senior citizens; disabled
people; and Active Newcastle card holders.
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TYNESIDE CINEMA’S CORPORATE FRIENDS ARE:
Our Corporate Friends Scheme provides companies with fun and entertaining benefits for their staff and clients. To join or get more information please contact Richard Hibbs on 0191 227 5521 or email [email protected].
FILMS & EVENTS 28 OCTOBER – 8 DECEMBER 2016
SPOTLIGHT
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CATHY COME HOME: 50 YEARS LATER
QUIET REVOLUTION : THE ARGENTINIAN NEW WAVE OF CINEMA
FREE
EVENT
Catch some of the best new features from around the world at the Tyneside in our all new Spotlight strand –
watch out for opportunities to explore each Spotlight title through additional events.
LO AND BEHOLD,
REVERIES OF THE
CONNECTED WORLD 12A
STARTS FRI 28 OCTOBER
Dir. Werner Herzog. USA 2016. 1hr 38mins.
Filmmaking maverick Werner Herzog
chronicles the virtual world from
its origins to its outermost reaches,
exploring the digital landscape,
and revealing the ways in which
the online world has transformed
everything in the real world.
ENJOY THE SILENCE: DISCOVERING DISCONNECTION
WED 9 – SUN 13 NOVEMBER
I, DANIEL BLAKE 15
OPENED FRI 21 OCTOBER
We invite you to enjoy the silence with a special retreat that encourages you to
disconnect from the world with a programme including film, panel discussions,
a yoga session and even a special dark dinner experience for our Supper Club!
Dir. Ken Loach. UK 2015. 1hr 40mins.
YOGA CLASS WITH HELEN COLLARD
SUN 13 NOVEMBER, 10:00,
DIGITAL LOUNGE
SUPPER CLUB: SENSORY DINNER
WED 9 NOVEMBER, 19:30
A ‘dark’ dinner experience where you will
be given a blindfold to wear whilst eating
to heighten the senses. Tickets are £35pp
Made right here in Newcastle, Ken
Loach’s triumphant Palme d’Or
winning impassioned welfare state
drama is a vital film for our times.
To expand on the theme of
disconnection we are holding a special
introduction to yoga, with practitioner
and teacher Helen Collard. Tickets: £5
IN PURSUIT OF SILENCE PG
PLUS SHORT FILM ‘RICHARD’
FRI 11 NOVEMBER, 18:15
NOSTALGIA FOR THE LIGHT
SUN 13 NOVEMBER, 13:50
A meditative exploration of our
relationship with silence, sound and
the impact of noise on our lives.
The 12:30 screening on Sunday 30 October
is presented in partnership with Hidden
Civil War and will feature a panel discussion
about the themes of the film with
12A
FREE EXHIBITION
Award-winning director Patricio
Guzmán’s awe-inspiring exploration
of the wonders of the night sky and
of the Atacama Desert in Chile.
HER 15 PLUS PANEL DISCUSSION
SAT 12 NOVEMBER, 17.50
LIFE OFF GRID 15
PLUS FILMED INTRO
SUN 13 NOVEMBER, 15:50
A special screening of Spike Jonze’s Sci-fi
comedy about a man who falls in love
with an AI system, followed by a panel
discussion with academics in American
literature, computing and digital living.
OREET ASHERY
‘REVISITING GENESIS’
FRI 28 OCTOBER – TUE 6 DECEMBER
A documentary exploring the lives
of Canadians in every province
and territory that have made
the choice to disconnect.
Free in The Gallery, daily: 11:00-17:00
TICKETS:
Bundle 1: All four films = £28/£25 concs
Bundle 2: ‘Weekend’ 4 films + meal + yoga = £65/£58 concs
A new exhibition and major new work by
artist Oreet Ashery which explores what
happens to our online digital content after
death, with a series of short films showing
people creating biographical slideshows that
serve as their posthumous digital legacy.
Ticket bundles are extremely limited, please book early to avoid disappointment.
All individual films will be charged at our regular ticket prices. Supper Club & Yoga prices stated above.
Available in person at the Tyneside Cinema Box Office or by calling 0191 227 5500.
See www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/disconntected for full details.
MEET THE FILMMAKER
activists, trade unionists, charity leaders
and Kema Kay who starred in the film.
The 17:40 screening on Wednesday 2
November will offer the chance to hear
from young people, students and academics
about the issues raised in the film, with
a post-film discussion featuring actor
Kema Kay, Anya Durant, President of
Newcastle University’s Labour Club, and
an academic from Newcastle University.
www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/i-daniel-blake
50 YEARS ON: CATHY COME HOME
PLUS PANEL DISCUSSION
MON 14 NOVEMBER, 18:10
PG
Dir. Ken Loach. UK 1966. 1hr 17mins.
Join us for this free 50th anniversary
screening of Ken Loach’s Cathy Come
Home, attended by a panel of experts
who will discuss the influence and impact
of this incredible work. Presented in
partnership with Tyne Housing Association.
Tickets: FREE. Book now on 0191 227 5500.
NARRATING
NARRATING LIFE – FILM PROGRAMME
SAT 3 – SUN 4 DECEMBER
THE DEATH OF MR LAZARESCU
FRI 2 DECEMBER, 17:35
To expand on the ideas raised by
Revising Genesis, award winning author
Michele Aaron has curated a special
film programme exploring issues
around narrative and gender in film.
www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/narrating-life
DARK VICTORY PG
SAT 3 DECEMBER, 15:30
15
IKIRU PG
SUN 4 DECEMBER, 13:10
TICKET BUNDLES
Saturday ticket of Symposium + film: £15/£12 concs
Weekend ticket of Symposium + all 3 films: £25/£22 concs
ALTERED STATES
CLASSIC REISSUE
All The President’s Men
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS 15
STARTS FRI 4 NOVEMBER
BOOK CLUB: SUN 6 NOVEMBER, 14:50
NG83 WHEN WE WERE B-BOYS 12A
PLUS DIRECTOR Q&A AND AFTER PARTY
FRI 4 NOVEMBER, 20:10
Dir. Tom Ford. USA 2016. 1hr 55mins.
Dirs. Sam Derby-Cooper, Claude Knight & Luke Scott.
UK 2016. 1hr 14mins.
Tom Ford (A Single Man) returns with
this outrageously gripping pitch-black
thriller. An art gallery owner (Amy
Adams) is haunted by her ex-husband’s
(Jake Gyllenhaal) novel, a violent
thriller she interprets as a veiled
threat and a symbolic revenge tale.
ALTERED STATES: AMERICAN
CINEMA OF THE 1970S
ARRIVAL 12A
STARTS FRI 11 NOVEMBER
Dir. Denis Villeneuve. USA 2016. 1hr 56mins
A season of films curated and introduced
by experts in cinema from Northumbria
University’s Film & TV Production Course.
We are delighted to welcome director
Luke Scott for this special screening of
his documentary about the Nottingham
Hip Hop/B-Boy scene of the 1980s.
The screening will feature a live Q&A
and a chance to break out your break
dancing skills at the after party.
SUPERMAN THE MOVIE PG
TUE 8 NOVEMBER, 18:00
ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN
TUE 15 NOVEMBER, 18:00
MEAN STREETS 18
TUE 29 NOVEMBER, 18:00
This year’s must-see thinking person’s
sci-fi lands with a horde of five-star
reviews. When mysterious spacecraft
start touching down across the globe,
bringing about the potential threat of war,
an elite team – led by an expert linguist
(Amy Adams) – are brought together
to find out what the visitors want.
15
THE INNOCENTS 15
Les innocentes
STARTS FRI 11 NOVEMBER
Dir. Anne Fontaine. France & Poland 2015. 1hr 56mins.
In French, Polish and Russian with English subtitles.
Based on a haunting true story, this
immensely moving drama from Anne
Fontaine follows a young French doctor
working in a ravaged Poland at the end
of WWII, who takes a great risk to help
a group of nuns after discovering they
are in an advanced state of pregnancy.
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL ON TOUR
For more information head to
www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/
French-Film-Fest
Rarely available to screen in cinemas
we are thrilled to present this stunning
restoration of Abel Gance’s epic 333 minute
1927 silent masterpiece Napoleon for this
one-off screening. Featuring a brilliant
new score from composer Carl Davis.
This screening will include three intervals.
Stalls: £15/£13 concs Circle: £18/£16 concs
The Death Of Louis XIV
The biggest explosion of French and
francophone cinema in the UK returns
to Tyneside Cinema this November.
Dir. Abel Gance. France 1927. 5hrs 33mins. Silent.
CLASSIC REISSUE
Rosalie Blum
FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL ON TOUR
NAPOLEON PG
SUN 13 NOVEMBER, 13:00
ROSALIE BLUM 15 TBC
FRI 18 NOVEMBER, 20:00
FROM THE LAND OF THE MOON
SAT 19 NOVEMBER, 18:00
15 TBC
THE RED TURTLE PG TBC
MON 21 NOVEMBER, 18:15
THE DEATH OF LOUIS XIV
SUN 27 NOVEMBER, 13:20
LANGUAGE CAFE:
IN BED WITH VICTORIA 15 TBC
MON 28 NOVEMBER, 18:00
A UNITED KINGDOM 12A
STARTS FRI 25 NOVEMBER
PATERSON 15
STARTS FRI 25 NOVEMBER
BOYZ N THE HOOD 15
STARTS FRI 25 NOVEMBER
Dir. Amma Asante. UK, USA & Czech Republic. 1hr 51mins.
Dir. Jim Jarmusch. France, German & USA 2016. 1hr 53mins.
Dir. John Singleton. USA 1991. 1hr 52mins.
MADE IN FRANCE 15 TBC
THU 1 DECEMBER, 18:00
A rousing romance telling the true story
of Seretse Khama (David Oyelowo), King
of Bechuanaland (modern Botswana), and
Ruth Williams (Rosamund Pike), the London
office worker he married in 1947 in the face
of fierce opposition from their families and
the British and South African governments.
Jim Jarmush’s critically acclaimed drama
celebrates everyday smalltown life via a
showstopping performance from Adam
Driver. Paterson is a bus driver in the city of
Paterson, New Jersey, who spends his days
writing poetry about the world around him
– until a small incident threatens to upend
his peaceful existence.
A special 25th anniversary screening
of John Singleton’s seminal film, one
that was instrumental in ushering in
a new phase of Black film making
in the US. Featuring breakout
performances from Cuba Gooding Jr,
Morris Chestnut and Nia Long.
15 TBC
CLASSIC REISSUE
LIVE VIA SATELLITE
PREVIEW AND TALK
DEMENTIA FRIENDLY CINEMA
Our popular screening programme
for people with dementia and
their families and carers.
FUNNY FACE U
THU 24 NOVEMBER, 13:30
CHI-RAQ 15
STARTS FRI 2 DECEMBER
BLUE VELVET 18
STARTS FRI 2 DECEMBER
Dir. Spike Lee. USA 2015. 2hrs 6mins.
Dir. David Lynch. USA 1986. 2hrs 1min.
Spike Lee’s best joint in years. An urgent
and angry drama in which the girlfriend
of a Chicago gang leader persuades other
frustrated women to abstain from sex until
their men agree to end the senseless cycle
of violence. Featuring Samuel L Jackson,
Wesley Snipes and Angela Bassett.
There’s something going on behind the
white picket fences of Lumberton, North
Carolina in David Lynch’s mesmerising
masterpiece, which returns to our screens
to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
THE COMING WAR ON CHINA
PLUS SATELLITE Q&A
MON 5 DECEMBER, 20:00
Cert TBC
Dir. John Pilger. UK 2016. 1hr 50mins.
John Pilger’s 60th documentary reveals
what the news doesn’t – that the world’s
greatest military power, the United
States, and the world’s second economic
power, China, both nuclear-armed, may
well be on the road to war. Followed by
a live satellite Q&A with John Pilger.
JARMAN AWARD: LEN GRAHAM
AND TREES PROSPER WITH SÉAMUS
HARAHAN ‘ALONG THE FAUGHAN SIDE’
THU 8 DECEMBER
TALK: 18:00, PREVIEW: 19:00
We are delighted to invite you to the
preview of a new exhibition and talk by
Séamus Harahan, last year’s Jarman Award
winner. The preview will be preceded by
a conversation with the artist and curator
Marta Michalowska from Film London.
WHITE CHRISTMAS U
THU 8 DECEMBER, 13:30
Tickets: £4.50/Carers: Free
For further information
please contact us by email at
[email protected] or
call 0191 227 5500.
Supported by:
CHILDREN’S FILM CLUB
Films every Saturday at 10:30 for all th
THE ADDAMS FAMILY PG
FRI 28 OCTOBER, 12:30
BIG
SAT
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA
SAT 29 OCTOBER, 10:30
LON
ANI
FES
SAT
U
THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS
SAT 5 NOVEMBER, 10:30
FINDING DORY U
SAT 12 NOVEMBER, 10:30
U
PAR
SAT
Children’s Film Club tickets: £4.
Children under the age of 14 must be acco
Adults only admitted when accompanying a
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HALLOWEEN
ESTATE, A REVERIE Adv 15
TUE 15 NOVEMBER, 18:15
ETHEL & ERNEST PG TBC
STARTS FRI 28 OCTOBER
SONITA PG
STARTS FRI 28 OCTOBER
Dir. Andrea Luka Zimmerman. UK 2015. 1hr 23mins.
Dir. Roger Mainwood. UK 2016. 1hr 34mins.
A spirited celebration of extraordinary
everyday humanity, revealing the resilience
of inner-city residents of Hackney’s
Samuel House, asking how we might
resist our neighbours being framed
exclusively through class, gender or even
geography. This screening features a Skype
Q&A with Andrea Luka Zimmerman.
Based on Raymond Briggs’ awardwinning graphic novel ‘Ethel & Ernest’,
a funny and touching tribute to his
parents, this entertaining and heartwarming hand-drawn animation tells
the story of two people who fall in love
against the background of immense
social change in the mid 20th Century.
Dir. Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami. Germany,
Switzerland & Iran 2016. 1hr 30mins. In English,
Persian & Dari with English subtitles.
G LIFE
NARRATING LIFE –
ALL FEMALE SYMPOSIUM
SAT 3 DECEMBER, 11:00-14:30
These themes will be further explored
in an all-female symposium in which
Aaron, Ashery and Dr. Ladan Cockshut
will contribute to the debate of how
‘death’ is used – in film, artist film
and videogames – to drive narration
and create ideas around gender.
Teenage rapper Sonita is an indomitable
force. In spite of all her obstacles she
confronts in Iran and her conservative
family. In this inspirational documentary,
her dream of living abroad is about
to come true just as her family
plan an arranged marriage.
FREE ARCHIVE NEWSREEL
12A TBC
Dir. Various. 2016. Programme runtime approximately 2hrs.
Oska Bright, the first ever film festival
to be run by people with a learning
disability, showing films made by people
with learning disabilities from around
the world, returns to Tyneside Cinema
with a brilliant selection of short films
Tickets: £4
THE NORTH EAST’S FAVOURITE
SCARY MOVIE: THE SHINING 15
MON 31 OCTOBER, 20:10
THE HALLOWEEN
CULT CLASSIC ALL-NIGHTER
STARTS: SAT 29 OCTOBER, 22:00
ENDS: SUN 30 OCTOBER, 07:30
Dir. Sang-Ho Yeon. South Korea 2016. 1hr 58mins.
In Korean with English subtitles.
An action-packed horror sensation from
South Korea, Train To Busan tells the story
of a father and daughter who must fight
for their lives on a train full of the undead,
in a truly astounding, action-packed thrillride. Also screening in our Cult Classic
All-Nighter on Sat 29 October at 22:15.
It’s back! Prepare for the ultimate test
in film-watching endurance as Tyneside
Cinema’s Cult Classic All-Nighter returns
with a special Halloween edition, taking
over every screen in the Cinema!
You have spoken! The winner of the
vote to find the North East’s Favourite
Scary Movie is Stanley Kubrick’s chilling
masterpiece starring Jack Nicholson
as a man who really doesn’t respond
well to all work and no play…
See www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/
cult-classic-all-nighter for film listings.
CLASSIC REISSUE
MR DRAYTON’S RECORD PLAYER
Music aficionado Mr
Drayton is back spinning
classic albums, on vinyl,
in full for your
listening pleasure:
NOVEMBER 1946:
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE
SCREENING DAILY UNTIL THU 8 DECEMBER
EL SUR PG
SUN 30 OCTOBER, 15:30 &
MON 31 OCTOBER, 17:50
British Gaumont. November 1946.
Dir. Victor Erice. Spain & France 1983. 1hr 36mins.
In Spanish with English subtitles.
FREE GUIDED TOURS
EVERY MON, TUE, FRI & SAT AT 11:00
THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS
STARTS TUE 1 NOVEMBER
Victor Erice’s unfinished masterpiece
remains a haunting tale of family secrets.
A woman recalls her youth in post-war
Spain as she tries to remember her beloved
and mysterious father. The screening on
Mon 31 October will be introduced by Dr
Jacky Collins of Northumbria University.
Collect your free newsreel tickets from the Box Office
£10/£7 concs
OSKA BRIGHT FILM FESTIVAL
THU 17 NOVEMBER, 10:30
TRAIN TO BUSAN 15
Busanhaeng
FRI 28 – SUN 30 OCTOBER
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE
TO FIND THEM 2D & 3D 12A TBC
STARTS FRI 18 NOVEMBER
The wizarding world of Harry Potter lives
on in this fantastical spin-off written by
J.K. Rowling and starring Eddie Redmayne
as a writer who must track down an array
of magical creatures in 1920s New York.
Add a Butterbeer & Cauldron Cake to
your ticket for just £6
Dir. Derek Cianfrance. UK, New Zealand & USA 2016.
2hrs 13mins.
Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and
Rachel Weisz star in Derek Cianfrance’s
stunning adaptation of the bestselling
novel by M. L. Stedman. A lighthouse
keeper and his wife living off the coast of
Western Australia, rescue a baby from a
washed up boat and raise it as their own.
See www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/fantastic
3D screenings are subject to a supplement of £1.75
Christine and the Queens:
Chalure Humaine
THU 10 NOVEMBER, 19:15
Sufjan Stevens: The Young Persons
Guide To Sufjan Stevens
THU 17 NOVEMBER, 19:15
Kate Bush: The Hounds Of Love
THU 24 NOVEMBER, 19:15
Tickets: £5
UNITED STATES OF LOVE 18
Zjednoczone stany milosci
STARTS MON 21 NOVEMBER
Dir. Aleksandr Sokurov. France, Germany &
Netherlands 2015. 1hr 28mins. In English, Russian,
French & German with English subtitles.
Join us in the Tyneside Bar Café for
a wizard afternoon tea and a ticket
to watch Fantastic Beasts And
Where To Find Them in the comfort
of our luxurious Classic Circle.
This year’s shortlist represents a riotous
explosion of colour, sound, skill and
distinctive imagery. Featuring recent
works from Sophia Al Maria, Cécile
B. Evans, Shona Illingworth, Mikhail
Karikis, Rachel Maclean and Heather
Phillipson. The screening will be followed
by a talk with Rachel Maclean.
Tickets: £4.50/£3 concs
FRANCOFONIA Cert TBC
STARTS FRI 18 NOVEMBER
AFTERNOON TEA WITH
FANTASTIC BEASTS
SAT 19, SUN 20, SAT 26 &
SUN 27 NOVEMBER, 15:00
Dir. Peter Yates. USA & UK 2016. 2hrs 30mins.
THE 2016 JARMAN AWARD SHORTLIST
WED 2 NOVEMBER, 18:45
12A
Frank Sinatra:
Songs For Swinging Lovers
THU 3 NOVEMBER, 19:15
SHORT FILM NIGHT
MON 21 NOVEMBER, 19:00
Dir. Tomasz Wasilewski. Poland & Sweden.
1hr 46mins. In Polish with English subtitles.
Master filmmaker Aleksandr
Sokurov (Russian Ark) mixes documentary
and drama to give a spellbinding cinematic
portrait of the world’s largest museum,
the Louvre, with his majestic centuries
spanning reflection on the relation
between art, culture and power.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Tomasz Wasilewski’s Berlinale prize-winner,
set in 1990 as Poland is experiencing its
first euphoric year of freedom. The film
follows four apparently happy women
of different ages who decide it’s time to
change their lives, and fulfil their desires.
Our hugely popular Short Film Night returns
with another great selection of short
films from up and coming filmmakers.
For full details please visit
www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/short-film-night
Tickets: £3
In association with
EVENT CINEMA
ALAN BENNETT’S DIARIES
ALAN BENNETT’S DIARIES LIVE
WED 16 NOVEMBER, 20:00
12A
Stalls: £17.50/£15.50 concs
Circle: £20/£18 concs
NICK CAVE:
ONE MORE TIME WITH FEELING 2D
THU 1 DECEMBER, 20:45
GIMME DANGER 15 TBC
STARTS MON 28 NOVEMBER
Dir. Jim Jarmusch. USA 2016. 2hrs 2mins.
Acclaimed indie director Jim Jarmush
chronicles the story of The Stooges, one of
the greatest rock-n-roll bands of all time
and how the band planted the seeds for
what would be called punk and alternative
rock in the decades that followed.
15
Dir. Andrew Dominik. 2016. 1hr 52mins.
Another chance to see Andrew Dominik’s
unique and heartbreaking film that mixes
live performances from Nick Cave of
his new album The Skeleton Tree, with
interviews and footage shot by Dominik,
accompanied by Cave’s narration, reflecting
on the tragic backdrop of this new record.
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE
STARTS FRI 2 DECEMBER
U
SULLY 12A
STARTS FRI 2 DECEMBER
BOLSHOI BALLET
Dir. Frank Capra. USA 1946. 2hrs 11mins.
Dir. Clint Eastwood. USA 2016. 1hr 36mins.
It’s back! The essential Christmas film
treat for the whole family returns to
the Tyneside Cinema this December!
Oscar-winning director Clint Eastwood
retells an incredible true story. Tom Hanks
stars as Captain Chesley ‘Sully’
Sullenberger, an American pilot who
became a hero after landing his damaged
plane on the Hudson River in order to
save the flight’s passengers and crew.
Tickets, including our special mulled
wine & mince pie tickets, are on
sale now.
www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/wonderful
THE BRIGHT STREAM* (RATMANSKY)
SUN 6 NOVEMBER, 15:00
METROPOLITAN OPERA
To see the full list of performances
please visit www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/
bolshoi-ballet
L’AMOUR DE LOIN (SAARIAHO)
New Production
SAT 10 DECEMBER, 17:55
Tickets: £17.50/£15.50 concs
ACCESS CINEMA
he family
HERO 6 PG
19 NOVEMBER, 10:30
RANORMAN PG
3 DECEMBER, 10:30
ompanied by an adult.
a child.
Sensory friendly screenings for
families with children who have
disabilities or additional needs.
THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS
SUN 6 NOVEMBER, 10:30
U
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE
TO FIND THEM 2D 12A TBC
SUN 20 NOVEMBER, 10:30
PARANORMAN PG
SUN 4 DECEMBER, 10:30
Access Cinema tickets: £4.
Visit www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/
accesscinema to find out more.
SILVER SCREEN
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
NO MAN’S LAND
THU 15 DECEMBER, 19:00
SUN 18 DECEMBER, 20:00 (ENCORE)
WED 21 DECEMBER, 13:00 (ENCORE)
Our weekly screenings for parents and
babies every Thursday at 11:00
THE LIGHT
BETWEEN OCEANS 12A
THU 3 NOVEMBER, 11:00
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS 15
THU 10 NOVEMBER, 11:00
ARRIVAL 12A
THU 17 NOVEMBER, 11:00
FANTASTIC BEASTS
AND WHERE TO
FIND THEM 2D 12A TBC
WED 23 & THU 24
NOVEMBER, 11:00
PATERSON 15
THU 1 DECEMBER, 11:00
A UNITED KINGDOM 12A
THU 8 DECEMBER, 11:00
Our daytime film club
for the over 60s
I, DANIEL BLAKE 15
MON 31 OCTOBER, 12:00
THE INNOCENTS 15
MON 14 NOVEMBER, 12:00
Tickets: £8.75/£6.75 concs (babies go FREE)
A UNITED KINGDOM 12A
MON 28 NOVEMBER, 12:00
Bringing in Baby is a club with a membership. Membership is not compulsory but
if you wish to see a film rated 15 in the BIB programme then you need to become
a member. BIB membership is free and can be picked up from the Box Office.
Please note that only adults with a baby under 2 years will be admitted.
Tickets are £4.75 for members
and include refreshments and an
introduction and post-film discussion.
< The Innocents
NDON INTERNATIONAL
IMATION
STIVAL PG TBC
26 NOVEMBER, 10:30
BRINGING IN BABY
Alan Bennett’s Diaries Live
THE NUTCRACKER* (GRIGOROVICH)
SUN 18 DECEMBER, 15:00
*CAPTURED LIVE
AMADEUS
THU 2 FEBRUARY 2017, 19:00
WED 8 FEBRUARY 2017, 13:00 (ENCORE)
SAINT JOAN
THU 16 FEBRUARY 2017, 19:00
WED 22 FEBRUARY 2017, 13:00 (ENCORE)
HEDDA GABLER
THU 9 MARCH 2017, 19:00
WED 15 MARCH 2017, 13:00 (ENCORE)
NABUCCO (VERDI)
SAT 7 JANUARY 2017, 17:55
ROMÉO ET JULIETTE (GOUNOD)
New Production
SAT 21 JANUARY 2017, 17:55
To see the full list of
performances please visit
www.tynesidecinema.co.uk/met-opera
Stalls: £24/£22 concs & Friends
Circle: £30/£28 concs & Friends
RSC LIVE
THE TEMPEST
WED 11 JANUARY 2017, 19:00
Stalls: £17.50/£15.50 concs/Friends
Circle: £20/£18 concs/Friends
Stalls: £17.50/£15.50 concs
Circle: £20/£18 concs
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR PROGRAMME AND TO BOOK TICKETS VISIT WWW.TYNESIDECINEMA.CO.UK