session times
Family
Saturday
13:00
Sunday
13:00
Wednesday
13:00
Tuesday
11:00
Tuesday
18:30
102 minutes - Drama
Psychodrama, winner of the Directing Award (Dramatic) for first time writer/director Sean Durkin at Sundance 2011, stars Elizabeth Olsen (sister of Mary-Kate and Ashley) as a fragile young woman who escapes a Manson-like cult before seeking refuge at the home of her estranged sister.
Saturday
11:30, 21:20
Sunday
11:30, 21:20
Monday
11:30, 21:20
Tuesday
10:45, 21:20
Wednesday
11:30, 21:20
99 minutes - Drama
Brandon is a New Yorker who shuns intimacy with women but feeds his desires with a compulsive addiction to sex. When his wayward younger sister (Carey Mulligan) moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon's insular life spirals out of control.
Saturday
19:15, 21:30
Sunday
12:30, 14:45, 17:00, 19:15, 21:30
Monday
12:30, 14:45, 17:00, 19:15, 21:30
Tuesday
13:45, 17:00, 19:15, 21:30
Wednesday
12:30, 14:45, 17:00, 19:15, 21:30
100 minutes - Comedy / Drama
French romantic-comedy set in 1927 Hollywood. Strikingly, the film is silent (asides from a musical score) and shot in black and white. Winner of Best Actor, and nominated for the Palme d'Or, at Cannes 2011. From the director of the of OSS 117 movies. George Valentin (Dujardin) is a successful silent movie star when the arrival of sound and talking pictures threatens his career. At the same time, Peppy Miller (Bérénice Bejo), a young extra, thrives in talkies and becomes a major movie star.
Saturday
19:00, 21:15
Sunday
10:45, 13:15, 16:45, 19:00, 21:15
Monday
12:15, 14:30, 16:45, 19:00, 21:15
Tuesday
12:15, 14:30, 16:45, 19:00, 21:15
Wednesday
10:45, 13:15, 16:45, 19:00, 21:15
115 minutes - Comedy / Drama
From director Alexander Payne (Sideways, Election), a comedy/drama set in Hawaii starring George Clooney as Matt King, an indifferent husband and father of two girls forced to man-up when his wife suffers a boating accident. This leads to a rapprochement with his daughters while having to copeg with the bombshell of finding out his wife was cheating on him and worsening schizophrenia.
Saturday
16:15, 18:45
Sunday
16:15, 18:45
Monday
13:45, 16:15, 18:45
Tuesday
20:45
Wednesday
10:30
Wednesday
16:15, 18:45
104 minutes - Comedy
A breezy upstairs/downstairs French comedy centering on an uptight couple living in a swanky Parisian apartment in 1962, blissfully unaware that upstairs the building's servants quarters is overflowing with illegal immigrants, all of whom are hot-blooded Spanish country girls... "It's 1962. An uptight middle-class couple - Fabrice Luchini and Sandrine Kiberlain - are barely aware that the servants' quarters on an upper floor of their Paris apartment building are overflowing with refugees from Franco's Spain: the sisters and aunts and mothers and cousins of the legal occupant (Carmen Maura). After they hire one of them, the beautiful, mysterious, quietly challenging Maria, to be their housemaid, they are gradually made aware of their own unintentional insensitivity and are drawn out of their tired routines."
Saturday
13:45
Sunday
13:45
Monday
13:15
Tuesday
13:15
Wednesday
13:45
127 minutes - Drama
Actor-tastic adapation of the 1974 British spy novel by John le Carre, directed by Tomas Alfredson (Let the Right One In) - his first English-language film. In the bleak days of the Cold War, middle-aged, taciturn, espionage veteran George Smiley (Gary Oldman) is forced from semi-retirement to uncover a Soviet agent within MI6's echelons, dubbed the "Circus" by those who work there. A previous adapation was made in 1979 as a seven-part series for BBC, featuring Alec Guiness as George Smiley.
Saturday
18:15, 20:45
Sunday
15:30, 18:15, 20:45
Monday
10:30, 15:30, 18:15, 20:45
Tuesday
10:30, 15:30, 18:15
Wednesday
15:30, 18:15, 20:45
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