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Page 1: January 2020 2 - Buxton · Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman). An unlikely, but inevitably tragic, friendship begins. Voight and Hoffman are, by turns, compelling and appalling in a film

BUXTON CINEMAPAVILION ARTS CENTRE

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FILMS IN JANUARY

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Dementia friendly Subtitled screening

Family screeningSilver screening

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Wed 1 Jan Frozen 2 19:30

Thurs 2 Jan Frozen 2 16:30

Charlie’s Angels 19:30

Fri 3 Jan No screenings

Sat 4 Jan The Biggest Little Farm 10:30

The Good Liar 13:30

Honey Boy 16:30

NT Live Encore: All About Eve 19:00

Sun 5 Jan The Biggest Little Farm 16:30

Ordinary Love 19:30

Mon 6 Jan The Good Liar 13:30

Buxton Film: Monos 19:30

Tues 7 Jan Honey Boy 19:30

Wed 8 Jan Ordinary Love 20:00

Thurs 9 Jan Ordinary Love 19:30

Fri 10 Jan No screenings

Sat 11 Jan Cats 13:30 19:30

Cabaret 16:30

Sun 12 Jan Cats 19:30

Mon 13 Jan Buxton Film: Midnight Cowboy 19:30

Tues 14 Jan Cats 19:30

Wed 15 Jan Cats 20:00

Thurs 16 Jan Cats 19:30

Fri 17 Jan Little Women 19:30

Sat 18 Jan Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 13:00 19:30

Little Women 16:30

Sun 19 Jan Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker 16:00

Little Women 19:30

Mon 20 Jan Little Women 13:30

Buxton Film: The Street 19:30

Tues 21 Jan Little Women 19:30

Wed 22 Jan Little Women 20:00

Thurs 23 Jan Little Women 13:30

Fri 24 Jan Jojo Rabbit 19:30

Sat 25 Jan No screenings

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Sun 26 Jan Aquarela 16:30

Jojo Rabbit 19:30

Mon 27 Jan Anne Frank: Parallel Stories 13:30

Jojo Rabbit 16:30

Buxton Film: Transit 19:30

Tues 28 Jan Jojo Rabbit 19:30

Wed 29 Jan Jojo Rabbit 20:00

Thurs 30 Jan Jojo Rabbit 16:30

Aquarela 19:30

Fri 31 Jan 1917 19:30

Cert: UDuration: 1hr 40mins Dir: Chris Buck, Jennifer LeeCast: Kristen Bell, Jason Ritter, Jonathan Groff

Frozen 2Fri 27 (1.30pm), Sat 28 (1.30pm), Sun 29 (1.30pm), Mon 30 Dec (4.30pm), Wed 1 Jan (7.30pm), Thurs 2 Jan (4.30pm)

Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven leave Arendelle to travel to an ancient, autumn-bound forest of an enchanted land. They set out to find the origin of Elsa's powers in order to save their kingdom.

Relaxed screening: Tues 31 Dec 1.30pm

Charlie’s AngelsFri 27 (7.30pm), Sat 28 (7.30pm), Sun 29 (4.30pm), Mon 30 Dec (7.30pm), & Thurs 2 Jan (7.30pm)When a systems engineer blows the whistle on a dangerous technology, Charlie's Angels from across the globe are called into action, putting their lives on the line to protect society.

Cert: 12ADuration: 1hr 40mins Dir: Elizabeth BanksCast: Naomi Scott, Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska

The Biggest Little Farm Sun 5 Jan (4.30pm)

When the barking of their beloved dog leads to eviction, John and Molly move from the city to the foothills of Ventura County to create a farm that coexists with nature. This documentary chronicles eight years of daunting work on land completely depleted of nutrients, planting 10,000 trees and raising animals of every kind. When the ecosystem begins to reawaken, so does the Chesters' hope - but to survive they have to understand the intricacies and wisdom of nature, and of life itself. Relaxed screening: Sat 4 Jan 10.30am

Cert: PG Duration: 1hr 31mins Dir: John ChesterCast: John Chester, Molly Chester, Matthew Pilachowski

Dementia friendly Subtitled screening

Family screeningSilver screening

DSDF R

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Dementia friendly

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Autism-friendly screening

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SDF A

SS F R Live or pre-recorded theatre screeningA

Dementia friendly Subtitled screening

Family screeningSilver screening

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Dementia friendly

Family screening

Autism-friendly screening

Silver screening

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SS F R Live or pre-recorded theatre screeningL

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Honey BoySat 4 (4.30pm) & Tues 7 Jan (7.30pm)Fictionalizing his ascent to stardom, and subsequent crash-landing into rehab and recovery, Har'el casts Jupe and Hedges as Otis Lort, navigating different stages in a frenetic career. LaBeouf plays a version of his father, an ex-rodeo clown and felon. Artist and musician FKA twigs makes her debut, playing kindred spirit to the younger Otis in their motel home. Har'el's feature narrative debut is a one-of-a-kind collaboration between filmmaker and subject, exploring art as therapy and imagination as hope.

Cert: 15Duration: 1hr 35mins Dir: Alma Har'elCast: Shia LaBeouf, Lucas Hedges, Noah Jupe

Cert: 15 Duration: 1hr 49mins Dir: Bill CondonCast: Helen Mirren, Ian McKellen, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

The Good LiarSat 4 (1.30pm) & Mon 6 Jan (1.30pm - Silver Screening)

Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her life and home to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life.

Ordinary LoveSun 5 (7.30pm), Wed 8 (8pm) & Thurs 9 Jan (7.30pm)

Joan and Tom have been married for many years. There is an ease to their relationship which only comes from spending a lifetime together and a depth of love which expresses itself through tenderness and humour in equal part. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, the course of her treatment shines a light on their relationship as they face with the challenges that lie ahead. Ordinary Love is a story about love, survival and the epic questions life throws at each and every one of us.

Cert: 12A1hr 32mins Dir: Lisa Barros D'SaCast: Liam Neeson, Lesley Manville, Amit Shah

NT Live Encore: All About EveSat 4 Jan (7pm)

All About Eve tells the story of Margo Channing. Legend. True star of the theatre. The spotlight is hers, always has been. But now there’s Eve. Her biggest fan. Young, beautiful Eve. The golden girl, the girl next door. But you know all about Eve…don’t you…? Lifting the curtain on a world of jealousy and ambition, this new production, from one of the world's most innovative theatre directors, Ivo van Hove asks why our fascination with celebrity, youth and identity never seems to get old.

Cert: 12A 2hrs Dir: Ivo van HoveCast: Gillian Anderson, Lily James

Buxton Film: MonosMon 6 Jan (7.30pm no trailers)Alejandro Landes’ film is set in the mountains of South America - though his homeland of Colombia is clearly an influence. We are in the company of a young gang training to be paramilitaries. (Monos is Spanish for monkeys). It is a disturbing film that brings to mind Lord of the Flies and Apocalypse Now. The set-pieces are high on impact, sometimes mysterious and sometimes beautiful. After training the band of fighters are ambushed and forced into action. Complete with a brilliant soundtrack Monos will stay with you.

Cert: 15Duration: 1hr 42minsDir: Sofia Buenaventura, Julian Giraldo, Karen Quinter

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CabaretSat 11 Jan (4.30pm) An iconictudy of the hedonism and sexual ambiguity of pre-war Berlin during the 1931 Weimar Republic, set against a backdrop of increasing antisemitism and the growing Nazi Party. Loosely based on the 1966 Broadway musical by Kander and Ebb, itself adapted from Christopher Isherwood’s novel Goodbye to Berlin, it follows Brian, a new British arrival in the city, as he befriends Sally Bowles, a talented performer at the risqué Kit Kat Klub – with whom he navigates the decadence and nihilism of a city on the brink of war.

Cert: 15 Duration: 2hrs 3mins Dir: Bob Fosse, Conrad VernonCast: Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem, Marisa Berenson, Joel Grey

CatsSat 11 (1.30pm & 7.30pm), Sun 12 (7.30pm), Tues 14 (7.30pm), Wed 15 (8pm) & Thurs 16 (7.30pm)

Tom Hooper transforms Andrew Lloyd Webber's record-shattering stage musical into a breakthrough cinematic event. Featuring Lloyd Webber's iconic music and a world-class cast of dancers, the film reimagines the musical for a new generation with spectacular production design, state-of-the-art technology, and dance styles ranging from classical ballet to contemporary, hip-hop to jazz, street dance to tap.

Cert: 12A Duration: 1hr 49mins Dir: Tom HooperCast: James Corden, Judi Dench, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, Ian McKellan, Taylor Swift, Rebel Wilson, Francesca Hayward

Buxton Film: The Midnight CowboyMon 13 Jan (7.30pm no trailers)Midnight Cowboy is now 50 years old (recently re-released) and was the first Certificate X (remember them?) film to win the Best Film Oscar. Englishman John Schlesinger may have been the ideal director in this outsider’s portrait of New York. Joe Buck (Jon Voight) is a hustler from Texas who meets up with sickly conman Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman). An unlikely, but inevitably tragic, friendship begins. Voight and Hoffman are, by turns, compelling and appalling in a film that blazed a trail for many that followed.

Cert: 18 Duration: 1hr 53minsDir: John SchlesingerCast: Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Sylvia Miles

Cert: U Duration: 2hrs 15mins Dir: Greta GerwigCast: Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Eliza Scanlen, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Meryl Streep

Little WomenFri 17 (7.30pm), Sat 18 (4.30pm), Sun 19 (7.30pm),

Mon 20 (1.30pm), Tues 21 (7.30pm), Wed 22 (8pm) & Thurs 23 Jan (1.30pm)

This adaptation of Little Women draws on both the classic novel and the writings of Louisa May Alcott, and unfolds as the author's alter ego, Jo March, reflects back and forth on her fictional life. The beloved story of the March sisters - four young women each determined to live life on her own terms - is both timeless and timely. Silver screening: Mon 20 Jan 1.30pm

Cert: 12ADuration: 2hrs 22minsDir: J.J. Abrams Cast: Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac

Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerSat 18 (1pm & 7.30pm) & Sun 19 Jan (4pm)

Lucasfilm and director J.J Abrams join forces once again to take viewers on an epic journey to a galaxy far, far away with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the riveting conclusion of the seminal Skywalker saga, where new legends will be born and the final battle for freedom is yet to come.

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Jojo RabbitFri 24 (7.30pm), Sun 26 (7.30pm), Mon 27 (4.30pm), Tues 28 (7.30pm), Wed 29 (8pm) & Thurs 30 Jan (4,30pm)A young boy, Jojo is living in Germany in the final days of the war, with the Nazi regime remaining vicious to the last. With his father gone, Jojo is a game if inept member of the Hitler Youth, his imaginary friend none other than Hitler. So when he discovers his mother has been hiding a Jewish girl, Jojo must confront his beliefs. Jojo Rabbit is riotously funny, moving and relevant. Subtitled screening: Tues 28 Jan.

Cert: 12ADuration: 1hr 40mins Dir: Taika WaititiCast: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson, Rebel Wilson

Cert: 15 Duration: 1hr 34mins Dir: Zed NelsonCast: Hoxton Street residents as themselves

Buxton Film: The StreetMon 20 Jan (7.30pm no trailers)

Hoxton Street is in Hackney, East London is down at heel and ripe for redevelopment. This absorbing documentary traces some of the changes between 2015-2018. Nelson’s interviews with working class residents and shopkeepers who are being squeezed out are presented without commentary. At times ill-informed, these are people for whom it is hard not to feel compassion. The invasive speculators and developers with their tower blocks and corrosive attitude are, on the other hand, contemptible.

Cert: 12ADuration: 1hr 29mins Dir: Victor Kossakovsky

AquarelaSun 26 (4.30pm) & Thurs 30 Jan (7.30pm)

Aquarela takes audiences on a deeply cinematic journey through the transformative beauty and raw power of water. Captured at a rare 96 frames-per-second, the film is a visceral wake-up call that humans are no match for the sheer force and capricious will of Earth’s most precious element. From the precarious frozen waters of Russia’s Lake Baikal to Miami in the throes of Hurricane Irma to Venezuela’s mighty Angel Falls, water is Aquarela’s main character, with the film capturing her many personalities in startling clarity.

:Cert: PGDuration: 1hr 35 mins Dir: Sabina Fedeli, Anna MigottoCast: Martina Gatti, Helen Mirren

Anne Frank: Parallel StoriesMon 27 Jan (1.30pm)

Oscar-Winning Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary. What would have happened to the hopes and dreams she wrote about in her diaries? This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of five Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation, suffering and were denied their childhood and adolescence, but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. Tickets: £14 (Students £10)

Cert: 12ADuration: 1hr 41mins Dir: Christian PetzoldCast: Franz Rogowski, Paula Beer, Godehard Giese

Buxton Film: TransitMon 27 Jan (7.30pm no trailers)

Christian Petzold’s latest film takes a bold approach to argue a challenging proposition. It appears that the events we witness are contemporary but are also set in World War 2. This is not some time-travelling sci-fi gambit but an invitation to consider the ways in which European history may be repeating itself. Georg is trying to escape Paris and France as German fascism is capturing the country. Based on Anna Seghers’ 1944 novel this screening takes place on Holocaust Memorial Day.

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Spies in DisguiseSun 2 Feb (4.30pm) Super spy Lance Sterling and scientist Walter Beckett are almost exact opposites. Lance is smooth, suave and debonair. Walter is... not. But what Walter lacks in social skills he makes up for in invention, creating the awesome gadgets Lance uses on his epic missions. But when events take an unexpected turn, Walter and Lance suddenly have to rely on each other in a whole new way. And if this odd couple can't learn to work as a team, the whole world is in peril. Relaxed screening: Sun 2 Feb 4.30pm.

Cert: PG Duration: 1hr 42mins Dir: Nick Bruno, Troy QuaneCast: Will Smith, Tom Holland, Karen Gillan, Goldie Hawn, Rashida Jones, DJ Khaled

Cert: 15 Duration: 1hr 52mins Dir: Sam MendesCast: George Mackay, Dean-Charles Chapman

1917Fri 31 Jan (7.30pm), Sat 1 (7.30pm), Sun 2 (7.30pm), Mon 3 (1.30pm), Tues 4 (4.30pm) & Thurs 6 Feb (7.30pm)

At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers - Blake's own brother among them. Silver Screening: Mon 3 Feb 1.30pm.

Cert: 12A Duration: 2hrs 3mins Dir: Jake KasdanCast: Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Awkwafina

Jumanji: The Next LevelSat 1 Feb (4.00pm)

In Jumanji: The Next Level, the gang is back but the game has changed. As they return to Jumanji to rescue one of their own, they discover that nothing is as they expect. The players will have to brave parts unknown and unexplored, from the arid deserts to the snowy mountains, in order to escape the world's most dangerous game.

Cert: 12ADuration: 2hrs 15mins Dir: Jerry Mitchell Cast: Killian Donnelly,Matt Henry

Pre-recorded screening: Kinky Boots

the MusicalTues 4 (7.30pm) & Sun 9 Feb (7.30pm)

Inspired by true events, this huge-hearted hit tells the story of Charlie - a factory owner struggling to save his family business and Lola - a fabulous entertainer with a wildly exciting idea. With a little compassion and a lot of understanding, this unexpected pair learn to embrace their differences and create a line of sturdy stilettos unlike any the world has ever seen!

Cert: 12ADuration: 1hr 48mins Dir: Richard HeapCast: Mark Addy, Tara Fitzgerald, Lee Boardman, Molly Windsor

The RunawaysSun 9 Feb (4pm) Post-film Q&A with the Director

Three children, two donkeys, one big adventure. A humorous, uplifting film following the adventures of 3 children and their donkeys in a chase across the North Yorkshire Moors. With the beauty of a classic family adventure film and harnessing a modern aesthetic, be prepared for an emotional journey into what it means to be siblings. A tale that includes donkeys, trains, joy, heartache and some of the best landscapes northern England has to offer. Q&A with Richard Heap after the screening. S

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