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Thurs/Iau 1 Anonymous (12A) 5.45pm NT LIVE: A Comedy of Errors (in theatre) 7.00pm Deep Blue Sea (12A) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 2 Deep Blue Sea (12A) 5.45pm Anonymous (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pm A Dangerous Method (15) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 3 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (U) 2.30pm A Dangerous Method (15) 5.45pm A Dangerous Method (15) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 4 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (U) 2.30pm A Dangerous Method (15) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 5 A Dangerous Method (15) 5.45pm Cult Film Club: Oldboy (18) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 6 A Dangerous Method (15) 5.45pm Shame (18) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 7 A Dangerous Method (15) 2.30pm ** Shame (18) 5.45pm A Dangerous Method (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 8 Shame (18) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 9 Muppets 5.45pm Shame (18) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 10 Muppets 12.00pm Muppets 2.30pm Muppets 5.45pm Coriolanus (15) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 11 Muppets 12.00pm BOLSHOI: Le Corsaire 3.00pm Mon/Llun 12 Coriolanus (15) 5.45pm Cult Film Club: The Big Lebowski (18) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 13 Muppets (U) 5.45pm Coriolanus (15) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 14 Coriolanus (15) 2.30pm ** Muppets (U) 5.45pm Coriolanus (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 15 Coriolanus (15) 5.45pm Coriolanus (15) 8.15pm Fri / Gwe 16 Coriolanus (15) 5.45pm Hunky Dory (15) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 17 Muppets (U) 12.00pm Muppets (U) 2.30pm Hunky Dory (15) 5.45pm Carnage (15) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 18 Muppets (U) 12.00pm Muppets (U) 2.30pm The Great White Silence (U) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 19 Muppets (U) 5.45pm Carnage (15) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 20 Carnage (15) 6.00pm Hunky Dory (15) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 21 Hunky Dory (15) (Parent&Baby screening) 12pm Hunky Dory (15) 2.30pm ** Carnage (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 22 Carnage (15) 6.00pm Hunky Dory (15) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 23 Las Acacias (12A) 5.45pm Where Do We Go Now? (15) 8.00pm Sat/Sad 24 Tales of the Night (PG) 2.30pm Surviving Life (15) 5.45pm AnDa Union (PG) 8.00pm Sun/Sul 25 Las Acacias (12A) 2.30pm A Useful Life (PG) 5.00pm Mon/Llun 26 The Forgotten Space (PG) 5.45pm Old Dog (PG) 8.00pm Tues/Maw 27 The Eagle Hunter's Son (PG) 5.45pm Amigo (15) 8.00pm Wed/Mer 28 When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (PG) 2.30pm ** Breathing (15) 5.45pm Think Global Act Rural (PG) 8.00pm Thurs/Iau 29 Turksib (U) with Live Performance 8pm Fri/Gwe 30 Pirates! (3D) 5.45pm Pirates! (3D) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 31 Pirates! (3D) 2.30pm Pirates! (3D) 5.45pm Pirates! (3D) 8.15pm APRIL/EBRILL Sun/Sul 1 Pirates! (3D) 2.30pm Pirates! (3D) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 2 Pirates! 12.00pm Pirates! 2.30pm Pirates! 5.45pm NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer (in theatre) (12A) 7.00pm Pirates! 8.15pm Tues/Maw 3 Pirates! (3D) 12.00pm Pirates! (3D) 2.30pm Pirates! (3D) 5.45pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pm Pirates! (3D) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 4 Pirates! 12.00pm Pirates! 2.30pm** Pirates! 5.45pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pm Pirates! 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 5 Pirates! (3D) (Parent&Baby screening) 12.00pm Pirates! (3D) 2.30pm Pirates! (3D) 5.45pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pm Pirates! (3D) 8.15pm ** Silver Screening 3D ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETY http://aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com CINEMA SINEMA MARCH MAWRTH 2012 Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232 18th March The Great White Silence (Herbert Ponting, UK 1924, 106mins) In 1910 the British Antarctic Expedition led by Captain Scott set sail on its ill-fated race to the South Pole. Joining Scott on board was Herbert Ponting, official photographer and cinematographer. This is his fascinating record of the expedition: the scientific work, life in camp, the local wildlife and the preparations for the doomed assault on the Pole. SHOWING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETY. £3 ADMISSION FOR ALL NEW AND EXISTING FILM SOCIETY MEMBERS IN ADVANCE OF THE NEW SEASON LAUNCH IN APRIL. See aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com for full details of new season. 16th, 17th, 20th - 22nd March Hunky Dory (Marc Evans, UK 2011, 109mins) Brand new comedy/drama from Marc Evans (Patagonia) set in the sweltering summer of 1976 Swansea. A determined drama teacher from the Valleys (Minnie Driver) battles against the sunshine, the lure of the beach and the troublesome teenagers themselves as they attempt to stage a spectacular end of year show: a rock opera version of The Tempest told through the songs of David Bowie! Parent and Baby Screening 21 March 12pm 17th, 19th - 22nd March Carnage (Roman Polanski, 2011, HD, 79mins) Roman Polanski's razor sharp, biting comedy follows two sets of parents who have a cordial meeting after their sons are involved in a school brawl. However their own increasingly childish behavior soon turns into a battle of the bourgeoisie as the evening gradually disintegrates into chaos. Stars Kate Winslet, John C Reilly, Christoph Waltz and Jodie Foster. 30th March - 5th April, 7th - 12th April The Pirates! &2D In an Adventure with Scientists (Peter Lord & Joel Newitt, UK 2011, HD, 123mins) From the makers of Wallace and Gromit comes this brand new stop-motion animation about an enthusiastic captain who sets sail to beat his rivals to the coveted Pirate of the Year Award. With the voices of Hugh Grant and Martin Freeman. Screening in both 2D and 3D versions. Check for details. Parent and Baby Screening 5 April 12pm 3rd - 5th April, 8th - 18th April The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (John Madden, UK 2011, HD, 123mins) Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson and Maggie Smith are among the top British cast in this delightful new comedy from the director of Shakespeare in Love. A group of retirees travel to India to spend their free time relaxing in luxury, only to find their “hotel” is long past its best-before date…. 5th March Cult Film Club: Oldboy (Park Chan Wook, South Korea 2003, 114mins) An average man is kidnapped and held for 15 years without knowing why. Suddenly released, he is given smart clothes, a mobile phone, and 5 days to find his captor. Stylish, violent and unforgettably cinematic. 12th March Cult Film Club: The Big Lebowski (Joel and Ethan Coen, USA/UK 1998, 112mins) Fantastic comedy from the Coen Brothers that became a cult hit. Inspired by the film's iconic characters, its die-hard fans spawned a fan convention, a language, and “dudism”, a new religion. Come and be converted! 3rd & 4th March Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (Mike Mitchell, USA 2011, 87mins) Misbehaving as usual lands the chipmunks in deep water as they accidentally find themselves marooned on a desert island. 1st & 2nd March Deep Blue Sea (Terence Davies, UK 2011, HD, 98mins) Set in 1950s Britain, Terence Davies' adaptation of Terence Rattigan's classic play is a study of forbidden love, suppressed desire, and the fear of loneliness as the wife of a high court judge moves in with a young ex-RAF pilot. Stars Rachel Weisz. 1st & 2nd March Anonymous (Roland Emmerich, UK/DE 2011, HD, 129mins) During a time of cloak- and-dagger political intrigue, illicit romances in the Royal Court, and the schemes of greedy nobles, this epic recreation of Elizabethan England plays with the idea that Shakespeare's work may have been written by someone else. Stars Rhys Ifans. 2nd - 7th March A Dangerous Method (David Cronenberg, CAN/DE/UK 2011, HD, 99mins) Sensuality, ambition and deceit set in Vienna and Zurich on the eve of WW1. David Cronenberg's drama looks at the relationship between fledgling psychiatrist Carl Jung, his mentor Sigmund Freud, and the troubled young woman who comes between them. Stars Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender. 6th - 9th March Shame (Steve McQueen, UK 2011, HD, 100mins) From Steve McQueen (Hunger) comes this powerful drama starring Michael Fassbender as a New Yorker who shuns intimacy with women but feeds his desires with a compulsive addiction to sex. When his younger sister (Carey Mulligan) moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, his insular life spirals out of control. 9th - 11th, 13th, 14th, 17th - 19th March The Muppets (James Bobin, USA 2011, HD, 109mins) The Muppets burst back on the big screen in their latest adventure as they struggle to save their beloved theatre from a greedy oil tycoon. 10th, 12th - 16th March Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes, UK 2011, HD, 122mins) Ralph Fiennes stars in and directs this retelling of Shakespeare's classic story about a Roman General taking revenge on the city that expelled him. Fuelled with modern military warfare and the relentless demand of 24/7 media, William Shakespeare's story is skillfully updated to the present day. Also stars Gerard Butler, Brian Cox and Vanessa Redgrave. TICKETS TOCYNNAU £6 £5.50 Cardi Card Holders/Gyda Cerdyn Cardi £5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18 £4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim £4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12 3D Screenings £7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6 Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable) Dangosiadau 3D £7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6 YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio) SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing. Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis. LIVE EVENTS Tickets £15/£13 THE BEST THEATRE, DANCE AND OPERA FROM AROUND THE WORLD, LIVE ON THE BIG SCREEN! 1st March - 7pm NT LIVE: A Comedy of Errors Shakespeare's furiously paced comedy. Two sets of twins separated at birth collide in the same city without meeting for one crazy day. Stars Lenny Henry. 2hrs 20mins, 1 interval. 11th March - 3pm BOLSHOI BALLET: LE CORSAIRE A swashbuckling romantic tale of the rescue of a beautiful slave from her tyrannical master by a handsome pirate - with some of ballet's most famous individual passages, including the famous Pas de Deux. 2 intermissions. 215 mins total. 2nd April - 7pm NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer One of the great, generous-hearted and ingenious comedies of the English language, Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer offers a celebration of chaos, courtship and the dysfunctional family. Recorded from 29th March. JANUARY/IONAWR WOW Wales One World Film Festival Friday 23 to Thursday 29 March www.wowfilmfestival.com See leaflet for details 3D

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Thurs/Iau 1 Anonymous (12A) 5.45pmNT LIVE: A Comedy of Errors (in theatre) 7.00pmDeep Blue Sea (12A) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 2 Deep Blue Sea (12A) 5.45pmAnonymous (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pmA Dangerous Method (15) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 3 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (U) 2.30pmA Dangerous Method (15) 5.45pmA Dangerous Method (15) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 4 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (U) 2.30pmA Dangerous Method (15) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 5 A Dangerous Method (15) 5.45pmCult Film Club: Oldboy (18) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 6 A Dangerous Method (15) 5.45pmShame (18) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 7 A Dangerous Method (15) 2.30pm **Shame (18) 5.45pmA Dangerous Method (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 8 Shame (18) 8.15pmFri/Gwe 9 Muppets 5.45pm

Shame (18) 8.15pmSat/Sad 10 Muppets 12.00pm

Muppets 2.30pmMuppets 5.45pmCoriolanus (15) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 11 Muppets 12.00pmBOLSHOI: Le Corsaire 3.00pm

Mon/Llun 12 Coriolanus (15) 5.45pmCult Film Club: The Big Lebowski (18) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 13 Muppets (U) 5.45pmCoriolanus (15) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 14 Coriolanus (15) 2.30pm **Muppets (U) 5.45pmCoriolanus (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 15 Coriolanus (15) 5.45pmCoriolanus (15) 8.15pm

Fri / Gwe 16 Coriolanus (15) 5.45pmHunky Dory (15) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 17 Muppets (U) 12.00pmMuppets (U) 2.30pmHunky Dory (15) 5.45pmCarnage (15) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 18 Muppets (U) 12.00pmMuppets (U) 2.30pmThe Great White Silence (U) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 19 Muppets (U) 5.45pmCarnage (15) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 20 Carnage (15) 6.00pmHunky Dory (15) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 21 Hunky Dory (15) (Parent&Baby screening) 12pmHunky Dory (15) 2.30pm **Carnage (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 22 Carnage (15) 6.00pmHunky Dory (15) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 23 Las Acacias (12A) 5.45pmWhere Do We Go Now? (15) 8.00pm

Sat/Sad 24 Tales of the Night (PG) 2.30pmSurviving Life (15) 5.45pmAnDa Union (PG) 8.00pm

Sun/Sul 25 Las Acacias (12A) 2.30pmA Useful Life (PG) 5.00pm

Mon/Llun 26 The Forgotten Space (PG) 5.45pmOld Dog (PG) 8.00pm

Tues/Maw 27 The Eagle Hunter's Son (PG) 5.45pmAmigo (15) 8.00pm

Wed/Mer 28 When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (PG) 2.30pm **Breathing (15) 5.45pmThink Global Act Rural (PG) 8.00pm

Thurs/Iau 29 Turksib (U) with Live Performance 8pmFri/Gwe 30 Pirates! (3D) 5.45pm

Pirates! (3D) 8.15pmSat/Sad 31 Pirates! (3D) 2.30pm

Pirates! (3D) 5.45pmPirates! (3D) 8.15pm

APRIL/EBRILLSun/Sul 1 Pirates! (3D) 2.30pm

Pirates! (3D) 5.30pmMon/Llun 2 Pirates! 12.00pm

Pirates! 2.30pmPirates! 5.45pmNT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer (in theatre) (12A) 7.00pmPirates! 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 3 Pirates! (3D) 12.00pmPirates! (3D) 2.30pmPirates! (3D) 5.45pmThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pmPirates! (3D) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 4 Pirates! 12.00pmPirates! 2.30pm**Pirates! 5.45pmThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pmPirates! 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 5 Pirates! (3D) (Parent&Baby screening) 12.00pmPirates! (3D) 2.30pmPirates! (3D) 5.45pmThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pmPirates! (3D) 8.15pm

** Silver Screening

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ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETY

http://aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com

C I N E M A S I N E M A MARCH MAWRTH 2012

Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232

18th MarchThe Great White Silence(Herbert Ponting, UK1924, 106mins)In 1910 the BritishAntarctic Expedition led byCaptain Scott set sail on its ill-fated race to theSouth Pole. Joining Scott on board was HerbertPonting, official photographer and cinematographer.This is his fascinating record of the expedition: thescientific work, life in camp, the local wildlife and thepreparations for the doomed assault on the Pole.

SHOWING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ARTSCENTRE FILM SOCIETY. £3 ADMISSION FORALL NEW AND EXISTING FILM SOCIETYMEMBERS IN ADVANCE OF THE NEW SEASONLAUNCH IN APRIL.See aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com for full details of new season.

16th, 17th, 20th -22nd MarchHunky Dory(Marc Evans, UK2011, 109mins)Brand newcomedy/drama from MarcEvans (Patagonia) set in

the sweltering summer of 1976 Swansea. A determineddrama teacher from the Valleys (Minnie Driver) battlesagainst the sunshine, the lure of the beach and thetroublesome teenagers themselves as they attempt to stagea spectacular end of year show: a rock opera version of TheTempest told through the songs of David Bowie!

Parent and Baby Screening 21 March 12pm

17th, 19th - 22ndMarchCarnage(Roman Polanski, 2011, HD, 79mins)Roman Polanski's razor sharp, biting comedy follows two setsof parents who have a cordial meeting after their sons areinvolved in a school brawl. However their own increasinglychildish behavior soon turns into a battle of the bourgeoisie asthe evening gradually disintegrates into chaos. Stars KateWinslet, John C Reilly, Christoph Waltz and Jodie Foster.

30th March - 5th April,7th - 12th AprilThe Pirates! &2D In an Adventurewith Scientists

(Peter Lord & Joel Newitt, UK 2011, HD, 123mins)From the makers of Wallace and Gromit comes this brandnew stop-motion animation about an enthusiastic captainwho sets sail to beat his rivals to the coveted Pirate of theYear Award. With the voices of Hugh Grant and MartinFreeman. Screening in both 2D and 3D versions. Check for details.

Parent and Baby Screening 5 April 12pm

3rd - 5th April, 8th -18th AprilThe Best ExoticMarigold Hotel(John Madden, UK 2011,HD, 123mins)Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, TomWilkinson and Maggie Smith are among the top British castin this delightful new comedy from the director ofShakespeare in Love. A group of retirees travel to India tospend their free time relaxing in luxury, only to find their“hotel” is long past its best-before date….

5th March Cult Film Club:Oldboy(Park Chan Wook, South Korea 2003, 114mins)An average man is kidnappedand held for 15 years withoutknowing why. Suddenlyreleased, he is given smartclothes, a mobile phone, and 5 days to find hiscaptor. Stylish, violent and unforgettably cinematic.

12th MarchCult FilmClub: The BigLebowski

(Joel and Ethan Coen, USA/UK 1998, 112mins)Fantastic comedy from the Coen Brothers thatbecame a cult hit. Inspired by the film's iconiccharacters, its die-hard fans spawned a fanconvention, a language, and “dudism”, a newreligion. Come and be converted!

3rd & 4th MarchAlvin and theChipmunks:Chipwrecked(Mike Mitchell, USA2011, 87mins)Misbehaving as usuallands the chipmunks indeep water as they accidentally find themselves maroonedon a desert island.

1st & 2nd MarchDeep Blue Sea(Terence Davies, UK2011, HD, 98mins)Set in 1950s Britain,Terence Davies'adaptation of TerenceRattigan's classic play is

a study of forbidden love, suppressed desire, and the fear ofloneliness as the wife of a high court judge moves in with ayoung ex-RAF pilot. Stars Rachel Weisz.

1st & 2nd March Anonymous(Roland Emmerich,UK/DE 2011, HD,129mins)During a time of cloak-and-dagger politicalintrigue, illicit romancesin the Royal Court, and the schemes of greedy nobles, thisepic recreation of Elizabethan England plays with the ideathat Shakespeare's work may have been written bysomeone else. Stars Rhys Ifans.

2nd - 7th MarchA DangerousMethod(David Cronenberg,CAN/DE/UK 2011,HD, 99mins)Sensuality, ambitionand deceit set inVienna and Zurichon the eve of WW1.

David Cronenberg's drama looks at the relationshipbetween fledgling psychiatrist Carl Jung, his mentorSigmund Freud, and the troubled young woman whocomes between them. Stars Keira Knightley, ViggoMortensen and Michael Fassbender.

6th - 9th MarchShame(Steve McQueen,UK 2011, HD,100mins)From SteveMcQueen (Hunger)comes this powerfuldrama starringMichael Fassbender as a New Yorker who shuns intimacywith women but feeds his desires with a compulsiveaddiction to sex. When his younger sister (Carey Mulligan)moves into his apartment stirring memories of their sharedpainful past, his insular life spirals out of control.

9th - 11th, 13th, 14th, 17th - 19th MarchThe Muppets(James Bobin, USA 2011, HD, 109mins)The Muppets burst back on the big screen in their latestadventure as they struggle to save their beloved theatrefrom a greedy oil tycoon.

10th, 12th -16th MarchCoriolanus(Ralph Fiennes, UK 2011, HD,122mins)Ralph Fiennes stars inand directs thisretelling ofShakespeare'sclassic story about a Roman General taking revenge on thecity that expelled him. Fuelled with modern military warfareand the relentless demand of 24/7 media, WilliamShakespeare's story is skillfully updated to the present day.Also stars Gerard Butler, Brian Cox and VanessaRedgrave.

T I C K E T S T O C Y N N A U

£6£5.50 Cardi Card Holders/Gyda Cerdyn Cardi£5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18£4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee

Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim£4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12

3D Screenings£7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable)

Dangosiadau 3D£7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio)

SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGSWe are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customerswho are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing.

Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis.

LIVE EVENTSTickets £15/£13THE BEST THEATRE, DANCE AND OPERA FROM

AROUND THE WORLD, LIVE ON THE BIG SCREEN!

1st March - 7pmNT LIVE: A Comedy of ErrorsShakespeare's furiously paced comedy. Two sets oftwins separated at birth collide in the same citywithout meeting for one crazy day. Stars Lenny Henry. 2hrs 20mins, 1 interval.

11th March - 3pmBOLSHOI BALLET: LE CORSAIRE A swashbuckling romantic tale of the rescue of a beautiful slave from her tyrannical master by ahandsome pirate - with some of ballet's most famous individual passages, including the famousPas de Deux. 2 intermissions. 215 mins total.

2nd April - 7pmNT LIVE: She Stoops to ConquerOne of the great, generous-hearted and ingeniouscomedies of the English language, Goldsmith's SheStoops to Conquer offers a celebration of chaos,courtship and the dysfunctional family. Recordedfrom 29th March.

JANUARY/IONAWR

WOWWales OneWorld FilmFestival

Friday 23 to Thursday 29 March

www.wowfilmfestival.com

See leaflet for details

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