Welcome to The New Year and a new look for kinokulture cinema with the install of our brand new Digital Cinema.
To welcome in the New Year we have our first screening of the National Theatre Live broadcasts and the launch of our monthly Wednesday Market Day Matinee screenings.But first we would like to give you all a quick recap on 2012:
During 2012 we held 33 film screening events with 1441 admissions. Screenings included collaborative events at The Ironworks with The People's Vinyl Collective, A live open air screening and music event on the Bailey Head in association with Neil Phillips and Oswestry Town Market, Free screening events for the Oswestry and Beyond National Heritage Open Days and The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, free screenings for National Schools Film Week in collaboration with the the Town Museum, Live soundtrack performances from Steven Severin and Barry Edwards, screenings for the Borderlines film Festival, the Oswestry Food & Drink, Literary and Christmas Festivals alongside our regular programme of films at The Attfield Theatre.
We would like to thank all our audiences, partners and the organisations who have supported us over 2012 as well as our wonderful crew of of volunteers.
We wish you all a very happy New Year and look to forward to seeing you at kinokulture cinema throughout 2013.
January screenings at The Attfield Theatre:
NT Live: The Magistrate - Live Screening via satellite
Thursday 17th January - Doors open 6:45pm, screening 7:00pm
The Attfield Theatre, The Guildhall, Bailey Head
Part of National Theatre Live – the best of British theatre broadcast live to cinemas worldwide.
Academy Award nominee and Tony Award-winner John Lithgow (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Shrek, 3rd Rock from the Sun) takes the title role
in Arthur Wing Pinero’s uproarious Victorian farce, directed by Olivier Award-winner Timothy Sheader (Crazy for You and Into the Woods,
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London).
In a similar vein to the National Theatre’s smash-hit classic comedies, She Stoops to Conquer and London Assurance, The Magistrate
is sure to have audiences doubled up with laughter.
When amiable magistrate Posket (John Lithgow) marries Agatha (Olivier Award-winner Nancy Carroll, After the Dance), little does he realise
she’s dropped five years from her age – and her son’s. When her deception looks set to be revealed, it sparks a series of hilarious indignities
and outrageous mishaps.
A Victorian corker of a show **** – Quentin Letts Mail Online
John Lithgow is excellent...while Nancy Carroll dazzles as his spirited wife - Metro
Tickets for this live broadcast cost £12.00 adult/£10 under 16's
Please note - Doors open at 6:45pm and the screening starts at 7:00pm
Skyfall (12A)
Saturday 19th January - Doors open 7:00pm, screening 7:30pm
The Attfield Theatre, The Guildhall, Bailey Head
Dir. Sam Mendes
UK 2012
Run time: 143 mins
Starring Daniel Craig, Judie Dench, Javier Bardem
Bond is back and still saving the world after 50 years …. and we just couldn't resist the opportunity to screen the
biggest UK Box Office hit of all time on our new system.
In this latest installment of the Bond franchise, Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her.
As MI6 comes under attack from within and without, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
Skyfall is pretty much all you could want from a 21st Century Bond **** Empire Magazine
Scene to scene, moment to moment, the movie offers one of the richest and most interesting Bond adventures**** - screenrant
The Bond cocktail is given another good hard shake, and the result is not just a cracking entry in the franchise but also a fitting tribute to 007 in his fiftieth cinematic year. Cheers! - Neil Alcock Film 4
Anna Karenina (12A) Market Day Matinee
Wednesday 23rd January - Doors open 1:00pm, screening 1:30pm
The Attfield Theatre, The Guildhall, Bailey Head
Dir: Joe Wright
Screenplay: Tom Stoppard
UK 2012
Run time: 130 mins
Starring: Keira Knightley, Matthew MacFadyen, Jude Law
To launch our season of monthly market Day Matinees we have chosen this timeless and epic story by Leo Tolstoy
that powerfully explores the capacity for love that surges through the human heart, while illuminating the lavish society
that was imperial Russia.
The time is 1874. Vibrant and beautiful, Anna Karenina (Ms. Knightley) has what any of her contemporaries
would aspire to; she is the wife of Karenin (Jude Law), a high-ranking government official to whom she has
borne a son, and her social standing in St. Petersburg could scarcely be higher. But when she journeys to
Moscow after a letter from her philandering brother Oblonsky (Matthew Macfadyen), Anna makes the
acquaintance of Countess Vronsky (Olivia Williams) and her son, the dashing cavalry officer Vronsky (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
When Anna is introduced to Vronsky, there is a mutual spark of instant attraction that cannot – and will not – be ignored.
Truly stunning! Fascinatingly theatrical and thrillingly cinematic! - Oliver Lyttleton The PlayList
Anna Karenina is period drama at its most exciting, intoxicating and modern. Spellbinding. **** Empire Magazine
Wright's movie is a dazzling affair – Philip French The Observer
A swirling, swoony, achingly romantic tragedy **** - The Telegraph
My Brother The Devil (15)
Saturday 26th January - Doors open 7:00pm, screening 7:30pm
The Attfield Theatre, The Guildhall, Bailey Head
Dir: Sally El Hosaini
UK 2012
Run time: 112 mins
Starring: Saïd Taghmaoui, James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, Aymen Hamdouchi, Ashley Thomas, Arnold Oceng, Letitia Wright
Winning awards at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, London Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival and
the British Independent Film Awards 'My Brother The Devil' tells the story of two brothers tested loyalty as their
paths collide, creating a vivid picture of growing up on the streets and the pressures that surround them.
Bold and uncompromising, this will be unlike any other urban drama you have seen.
Mo is a young boy growing up in a traditional Egyptian household, but beyond the front door of the family's modest
London flat is a completely different world - the streets of Hackney. The impressionable Mo idolizes his handsome
and charismatic older brother Rashid and wants to follow in his footsteps. However, Rashid wants a different life for
his little brother and will do what ever it takes to put him through college. Aching to be seen as a tough guy himself,
Mo takes a job that unlocks a fateful turn of events that threatens to tear the brothers apart.
Compelling gangland saga…crisp, cool and consistently street smart **** - Empire
This is a must see film…brilliance at it’s best - The Hip Hop Chronicle
Booking Information for kinokulture cinema screenings:
Tickets:
Regular cinema screenings: £5.00 Adult/£3.00 Under 16's
NT Live broadcasts: £12.00 Adult/£10.00 Under 16's (Please note for NT live broadcasts the doors open at 6:45pm for a 7:00pm start).
Box Office: 0845 2500517 (local rate)
Email: info@kinokulture.org.uk
For regular screenings at the Attfield Theatre, The Guildhall, Bailey Head the doors open 30 minutes before the screening time.
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