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Cinema: Adele Blanc-Sec New French Cinema
Cinema: Adele Blanc-Sec New French Cinema
Cinema: Adele Blanc-Sec New French Cinema
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Adele Blanc-Sec
HARRY POTTER AND THE
DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2
new french cinema
MEAL DEAL
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HARRY POTTER
AND THE DEATHLY
(1 film + a two course meal) HALLOWS PART 2
£9.95
(Cert - TBC)
Dir David Yates 2011 UK USA TBCmins
With: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson
01524 598500
Catch the final part of the series on the big screen at The Dukes, from release date.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemort’s final
horcruxes, but when Voldemort finds out about their mission, their biggest battle begins
and life as they know it will never be the same again.
At time of going to print we do not have start times for the screenings but please
keep checking our website www.dukes-lancaster.org nearer the time. If you would like
to be the first to know, e-mail tickets@dukes-lancaster.org with the subject line
the borough | 3 dalton square, lancaster la1 1pp “Harry Potter” and we will e-mail you as soon as tickets go on sale.
01524 64170 | www.theboroughlancaster.co.uk
the dukes | moor lane, lancaster
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Box Office 01524 598500 I 3
NEW FRENCH CINEMA NEW FRENCH CINEMA
Wednesday 1 June Friday 3 & Saturday 4 June Tuesday 14, Wednesday 15 Monday 11, Tuesday 12, Wednesday 13
& Thursday 16 June & Thursday 14 July
A taut espionage thriller, reminiscent A simmering rites-of-passage drama set Gérard Depardieu stars
of The Lives of Others. At the height of in the picturesque Breton countryside. as a newly retired sixty-
A warm, funny and poignant film from the Cold War, the French Government is Anne, a young teenager, returns home year-old who finds himself at a loss until
the director of Tell No One. The annual approached by a Russian KGB operative. from boarding school to discover her he is refused his pension. Serge has
meeting between a group of friends Having grown disenchanted by the Soviet father has left and her mother devastated. worked from the age of sixteen and never
is disrupted when one of them suffers Union, he offers to smuggle out crucial Amidst the family strife, Anne herself been on sick leave but discovers he will
an accident beforehand, setting off a state secrets with the help of a reluctant begins to feel the first pangs of love just not get full retirement due to a clerical
dramatic chain of events and emotional French spy, putting both themselves and as she is about to undergo her religious error. So off goes Serge, riding his old
repercussions. their families in danger. confirmation. Munch “Mammuth” bike, in search of his
missing documents.
Monday 6, Tuesday 7
& Wednesday 8 June Friday 29 & Saturday 30 July
The Dukes presents a short season of films celebrating one of the most TAXI DRIVER (18)
fertile periods in American filmmaking. From the late 60’s to the early Dir: Martin Scorsese 1976 USA 109mins / With: Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster
80’s a new generation of young filmmakers came to prominence in
Hollywood, changing the face of modern cinema and producing some of
the most iconic films ever made.
A season of live by satellite and recorded theatre, ballet and opera from
Sunday 31 July 6pm
across the globe. All seating will be allocated and advance booking is
recommended.
GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA:
DON GIOVANNI
Thursday 30 June, 6.45pm (RECORDED)
Dir: Jonathan Kent / Conductor: Vladimir Jurowski
NATIONAL THEATRE: With: Kate Royal, Gerald Finley
THE CHERRY ORCHARD
(LIVE BY SATELLITE)
Dir: Howard Davies
With: Zoe Wannamaker, Paul Dodds
A funny, clever and affecting look at the For only £15 per year
trials and tribulations of adolescence (£12 concession) you get:
from cult comedian Richard Ayoade. As
precocious teen Oliver Tate embarks on • £1 off on every film ticket
his first romance, which mainly consists
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of burning things, he also begins to worry
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about his parents quietly failing marriage.
Especially since his mother’s ex, a New Age
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“The most refreshing, urgent and original • Save 10% on drinks at The Dukes Bar Monday to Saturday.
debut the British film industry has seen in years” – The Daily Telegraph
13 ASSASSINS (15)
Dir: Takashi Miike 2011 Japan 125mins
Subtitles
With: Koji Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada
Friday 17, Saturday 18, Monday 20 The Dukes is partnering with Transition City Lancaster to present a
& Tuesday 21 June strand of screenings. Each month we will screen an environmentally or
ethically concerned film which will be followed by a discussion led by
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (12A) Transition City. This programmes’ films focus on the effects of economic
Dir: Francis Lawrence 2011 USA 120mins globalisation.
With: Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson
The films are screened in the Gallery and tickets cost £3.
A sweeping love story set in a
Depression-era travelling circus, adapted
from Sara Gruen’s bestselling novel. A
student abandons his studies after his Tuesday 14, Wednesday 15 & Thursday 16 June
parents are killed and joins a second (Discussion only on Thursday 16)
rate travelling circus as their vet. There
he falls in love with Marlena, star of the
equestrian act and married to August, her INSIDE JOB (12A)
charismatic but twisted trainer. Dir: Charles Ferguson USA 2011 108mins / With: Matt Damon
Sunday 3, Wednesday 6
& Thursday 7 July
JULIA’S EYES (15) Thrilling biopic about a Milanese bank robber from the director of Romanzo
(Los Ojos De Julia) Criminale. Kim Rossie Stuart delivers an intense performance as career criminal Renato
Dir: Guillem Morales 2011 Spain 117mins Vallanzasca, a misguidedly self styled Robin Hood figure in 1970’s Milan.
Subtitles
Try this if you like Mesrine
With: Lluis Homar, Pablo Derqui
SENNA (12A)
Dir: Asif Kapadia 2011 France UK USA
104mins
The story of the monumental life and Sunday 12 June and Sunday 17 July, 8pm
tragic death of legendary Brazilian
Get your team together and test your film knowledge to be in with a chance of
motor-racing champion, Ayrton
winning some great prizes.
Senna. Kapadia has created a gripping
documentary, expertly weaving together
archive footage to form a remarkable
study of the iconic sportsman. GETTING HERE
Car:
Tuesday 12 & Thursday 14 July Leave the M6 at junction 33 or 34
and follow directions for the city
KABOOM (CERT - TBC) centre. On entering the one way
Dir: Gregg Araki 2011 USA 86mins / With: Juno Temple, Thomas Dekker system you will pick up brown
information signs for ‘Dukes
Playhouse’. Ample pay and
display parking is available. See
map for locations.
Train:
Lancaster Station. The Dukes is a
5-10 minute walk through the city
centre or a short taxi ride.
Foot:
The Dukes is located on Moor Lane, on the east side of the city centre.
An unhinged, sci-fi tinged story of sexual awakening from the director of Mysterious Bike:
Skin. An eighteen-year-old student begins having recurring dreams featuring two Bike racks are located outside Pizza Margherita on Moor Lane.
beautiful women. Soon they begin appearing in his waking life, leading him to wonder
whether he has discovered a potentially world altering conspiracy, or is just the result of
Access:
consuming hallucinogens.
Infra red sound systems are available to amplify sound via a personal headset. Headsets
can be booked in advance from Box Office.
Friday 29 July
Wheelchair spaces are available in the Rake. Access is via the alley to the left of the
LIFE IN A DAY (12A) main entrance.
Dir: Kevin Macdonald 2011 US 95mins
Guide Dogs and hearing dogs are welcome.
A unique visual experiment from Ridley
Scott, Kevin Macdonald and thousands
of filmmakers across the globe. Life In A
Day is a crowd-sourced documentary shot The Box Office Opening Hours
by filmmakers from all over the world that
acts as a fascinating snapshot of modern Monday – Saturday 10am – 8pm (or 15 mins after the final film starts)
life, and serves as a time capsule to show Sunday 6.30pm – 8pm
future generations what it was like to be Lunches, snacks and cakes are served in The Dukes bar from 12 noon until 7pm
alive on the 24th of July, 2010.
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june 2011 july 2011
Wed 1 6.00pm Armadillo (15) 12 Fri 1 6.20pm Heartbeats (15) 17
Wed 1 8.15pm Little White Lies (15) 4 Fri 1 8.30pm Angels of Evil (15) 17
Thu 2 6.15pm Armadillo (15) 12 Sat 2 6.00pm Angels of Evil (15) 17
Thu 2 8.30pm LU Shorts (TBC) 12 Sat 2 8.40pm Heartbeats (15) 17
Fri 3 6.00pm Farewell (12A) 4 Sun 3 7.30pm Julia’s Eyes (15) 16
Fri 3 8.30pm Pina (U) 13 Mon 4 8.00pm Taxi Driver (18) 7
Sat 4 6.15pm Pina (U) 13 Tue 5 8.00pm Taxi Driver (18) 7
Sat 4 8.30pm Farewell (12A) 4 Wed 6 8.00pm Julia’s Eyes (15) 16
Sun 5 7.30pm Never Let Me Go (12A) 10 Thu 7 8.00pm Julia’s Eyes (15) 16
Mon 6 6.25pm Easy Rider (18) 6 Fri 8 8.00pm Senna (12A) 18
Mon 6 8.30pm Adele Blanc-Sec (12A) 4 Sat 9 6.30pm Children of Paradise 8
Tue 7 6.10pm Adele Blanc-Sec (12A) 4 Sun 10 7.30pm Senna (12A) 18
Tue 7 8.30pm Easy Rider (18) 6 Mon 11 6.10pm Senna (12A) 18
Wed 8 6.15pm Pina (U) 13 Mon 11 8.30pm Mammuth (TBC) 5
Wed 8 8.30pm Adele Blanc-Sec (12A) 4 Tue 12 11.00am Mammuth (TBC) 5
Thu 9 8.30pm Pina (U) 13 Tue 12 6.20pm Mammuth (TBC) 5
Fri 10 6.00pm Hanna (12A) 13 Tue 12 7.30pm Economics of Hap…* (TBC) 15
Fri 10 8.30pm 13 Assassins (15) 13 Tue 12 8.30pm Kaboom (15) 18
Sat 11 8.00pm Last Man on Earth (PG) 11 Wed 13 6.20pm Mammuth (TBC) 5
Sun 12 7.30pm True Grit (15) 10 Wed 13 7.30pm Economics of Hap…* (TBC) 15
Sun 12 8.00pm Film Quiz (in the bar) Wed 13 8.30pm Senna (12A) 18
Mon 13 6.00pm Hanna (12A) 13 Thu 14 6.30pm Kaboom (15) 18
Mon 13 8.30pm Last Picture Show (15) 6 Thu 14 7.30pm Economics of Hap…* (TBC) 15
Tue 14 6.00pm Last Picture Show (15) 6 Thu 14 8.30pm Mammuth (TBC) 5
Tue 14 7.30pm Inside Job* (12A) 15
Tue 14 8.40pm Love Like Poison (15) 5 Between Friday 15 and Thursday 28 July we will be
Wed 15 6.25pm Love Like Poison (15) 5 screening Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2.
Wed 15 7.30pm Inside Job* (12A) 15 For times check our website or ask at Box Office nearer
Wed 15 8.30pm Hanna (12A) 13 the time. More details on Page 3.
Thu 16 6.25pm Love Like Poison (15) 5
Thu 16 7.30pm Inside Job* (12A) 15 Sun 17 8.00pm Film Quiz (in the bar)
Thu 16 8.30pm 13 Assassins (15) 13 Fri 29 6.15pm Potiche (15) 5
Fri 17 6.20pm Submarine (15) 10 Fri 29 8.30pm LIfe In A Day (12A) 18
Fri 17 8.30pm Water For Elephants (12A) 14 Sat 30 6.00pm Raiders of the Lost Ark (PG) 7
Sat 18 6.00pm Water For Elephants (12A) 14 Sat 30 8.30pm Potiche (15) 5
Sat 18 8.30pm Submarine (15) 10 Sun 31 6.00pm Don Giovanni 9
Sun 19 4.00pm Swan Lake 8
Mon 20 6.00pm Chinatown (15) 6 * Screening in The Dukes Gallery
Mon 20 8.35pm Water For Elephants (12A) 14
Tue 21 6.00pm Water For Elephants (12A) 14
Tue 21 8.30pm Chinatown (15) 6
Wed 22 6.10pm Great White Silence (U) 14 Film Diary by Post or by Email
Wed 22 8.30pm My Dog Tulip (TBC) 14 Join our free mailing list to receive a cinema
Thu 23 6.30pm My Dog Tulip (TBC) 14
guide direct to your doorstep!
Thu 23 8.30pm Great White Silence (U) 14
Fri 24 6.10pm Win Win (15) 16 Email: tickets@dukes-lancaster.org
Fri 24 8.30pm Attack the Block (15) 16 Tickets: £5.50 (conc £4.50)
Sat 25 6.30pm Attack the Block (15) 16
Sat 25 8.30pm Win Win (15) 16 The Dukes Moor Lane Lancaster LA1 1QE
Sun 26 7.30pm Win Win (15) 16
Mon 27 8.00pm Apocalypse Now (18) 7 Box Office: 01524 598500
Tue 28 8.00pm Apocalypse Now (18) 7 24/7 Info Line: 01524 598501
Wed 29 6.10pm Win Win (15) 16 Email: tickets@dukes-lancaster.org
Wed 29 8.30pm Attack the Block (15) 16 www.dukes-lancaster.org
Thu 30 6.45pm The Cherry Orchard 8
We unfortunately do not have a morning screening for June but the screening in
July will be Mammuth (Page 5). All tickets include tea or coffee and pastries. After
the screening why not stay for lunch in the bar and get 10% off selected items with your ticket?