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COFFEE CLUB All tickets £7.00 and includes coffee and biscuit, available 45 minutes before the film starts. Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.45am. Thu 2 May The Vanishing (15) Wed 8 May The White Crow (12A) Thu 30 May Red Joan (12A) BRING A BABY Our monthly screening specifically for parents/carers with babies under 18 months. Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.30am. Buggy parking and nappy changing facilities available. All films feature an intermission. Tickets £5.30 – babies go free! Wed 22 May Wild Rose (15) RELAXED PERFORMANCES Designed for anyone who would benefit from a more easy-going environment. Low lights will remain on in the auditorium and the volume will be lowered. You are free to move around and make noise, or take a break during the film. Sat 11 May 12noon Peppa Pig: Festival Of Fun (U) HARD OF HEARING SCREENING Captioned screening for customers who are hard of hearing. On screen subtitles will be displayed throughout the film. Tue 7 May 5.45pm The White Crow (12A) Tue 28 May 5.45pm Red Joan (12A) Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK May 2019 Open Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sunday 2pm - 5pm and evenings during film screenings. Ticket Prices Adult £7.00 Concession / Young Scot £5.30 RBCFT Youth Card £4.60 School Bookings per pupil £4.60 Family £20.00 Private Hire £95 for 2 hours Event Cinema Adult £15 Concession £12.50 Under 16s £10 Concessions apply to full-time students, senior citizens, Jobseekers Allowance or Income Support recipients, Young Scot cardholders and registered disabled people. Please provide proof of eligibility when purchasing or collecting tickets. Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK SEAT RESERVATIONS The RBCFT operates reserved seating for all performances. Please see the seating chart below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 A B C D E F G SCREEN Lights... Camera... Ice Cream! Luxury Ice Cream available in e foyer now Ticket Prices from 24 May Standard Ticket £7.00 Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £20.00 Access Cinema £3.50 For those in receipt of Universal Credit, Job Seeker’s Allowance (Income Based), Employment and Support Allowance (Income Based), Pension Credit, Income Support, children aged 16 and under and Young Scot Card Holders. Please provide proof of eligibility such as an Award Letter, Customer Journal or Young Scot card. Event Cinema £13.50 Event Cinema U16 £10 Private Hire £100 for 2 hours The Australian Ballet SPARTACUS Wednesday, May 8th at 1.30pm & 8.00pm. ————————————————–————————–————————————————————–- NTLive ALL MY SONS Tuesday, May 14th at 7.00pm. ————————————————–—————————————————————————————- The Royal Ballet BALLET TRIPTYCH Thursday, May 16th at 7.15pm. —————————————————————————————————————————————— Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet CARMEN SUITE & PETRUSHKA Sunday, May 19th at 4.00pm. —————————————————————————————————————————————— MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE Tuesday, May 21st at 1.30pm & 8.00pm. —————————————————————————————————————————————— RSC Live TAMING OF THE SHREW Wednesday, June 5th at 7pm. Wed 1 The Vanishing (15) 5.30 Children of the Snow Land (PG) 7.30 Thu 2 The Vanishing (15) 10.45 + 5.15 + 7.30 Fri 3 The White Crow (12A) 7.30 Sat 4 Wee Film Club 10.30 + 11.30 Dumbo (PG) 2.30 + 4.45 Out of Blue (15) + Talk 7.00 Sun 5 Dumbo (PG) 11.00 Mon 6 Dumbo (PG) 2.00 The Kindergarten Teacher (12A) 7.00 Tue 7 The White Crow (12A) (Captioned Screening) 5.45 Wed 8 The White Crow (12A) 6.00 Thu 9 The White Crow (12A) 7.30 Fri 10 Last Breath (12A) 7.30 Sat 11 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U) 10.30 + 12.00 Sun 12 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U) 10.30 + 12.00 Seachd - The Inaccessible Pinnacle (PG) + Workshop 1.45 Mon 13 Girl (15) 7.00 Tue 14 Leaning Into The Wind (PG) 7.30 Wed 15 Ága (15+) 7.30 Thu 16 3 Faces (15) 7.30 Fri 17 Wild Rose (15) 7.30 Sat 18 Wild Rose (15) 7.30 Mon 20 Happy As Lazzaro (12A) 7.00 Tue 21 Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake (PG) 7.00 Wed 22 Wild Rose (15) 10.30 + 5.45 Thu 23 Wild Rose (15) 7.30 New Ticket Prices Fri 24 Red Joan (12A) 7.30 Sat 25 Missing Link (PG) 11.00 The Sisters Brothers (15) 7.30 Sun 26 Missing Link (PG) 11.00 Mon 27 The Sisters Brothers (15) 7.00 Tue 28 Red Joan (12A) (Captioned Screening) 5.45 Wed 29 Red Joan (12A) 7.00 Thu 30 Red Joan (12A) 10.45 + 7.30 Fri 31 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30 June Sat 1 Wee Film Club 10.30 + 11.30 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30 Sun 2 Maborosi (PG) 4.45
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Page 1: Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE · 2019. 4. 26. · Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 May 2019 Open Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sunday 2pm - 5pm and evenings during

COFFEE CLUB All tickets £7.00 and includes coffee and biscuit, available 45 minutes before the film starts. Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.45am.

Thu 2 May The Vanishing (15)Wed 8 May The White Crow (12A)Thu 30 May Red Joan (12A)

BRING A BABYOur monthly screening specifically for parents/carers with babies under 18 months. Doors open at 10am and films start at 10.30am. Buggy parking and nappy changing facilities available. All films feature an intermission. Tickets £5.30 – babies go free!

Wed 22 May Wild Rose (15)

RELAXED PERFORMANCESDesigned for anyone who would benefit from a more easy-going environment. Low lights will remain on in the auditorium and the volume will be lowered. You are free to move around and make noise, or take a break during the film.

Sat 11 May 12noon Peppa Pig: Festival Of Fun (U)

HARD OF HEARING SCREENINGCaptioned screening for customers who are hard of hearing. On screen subtitles will be displayed throughout the film.

Tue 7 May 5.45pm The White Crow (12A)

Tue 28 May 5.45pm Red Joan (12A)

Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATREBOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK May 2019

Open Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sunday 2pm - 5pm and evenings during film screenings.

Ticket PricesAdult £7.00Concession / Young Scot £5.30RBCFT Youth Card £4.60School Bookings per pupil £4.60Family £20.00Private Hire £95 for 2 hoursEvent CinemaAdult £15Concession £12.50 Under 16s £10Concessions apply to full-time students, senior citizens, Jobseekers Allowance or Income Support recipients, Young Scot cardholders and registered disabled people. Please provide proof of eligibility when purchasing or collecting tickets.

Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATREBOX OFFICE 01387 264808 WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK

SEAT RESERVATIONS The RBCFT operates reserved seating for all performances. Please see the seating chart below.

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Lights...Camera...

Ice Cream!Luxury Ice Cream available in the foyer now

Ticket Prices from 24 MayStandard Ticket £7.00Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £20.00Access Cinema £3.50For those in receipt of Universal Credit, Job Seeker’s Allowance (Income Based), Employment and Support Allowance (Income Based), Pension Credit, Income Support, children aged 16 and under and Young Scot Card Holders. Please provide proof of eligibility such as an Award Letter, Customer Journal or Young Scot card.

Event Cinema £13.50Event Cinema U16 £10Private Hire £100 for 2 hours

The Australian Ballet SPARTACUS Wednesday, May 8th at 1.30pm & 8.00pm.

————————————————–————————–————————————————————–-NTLive ALL MY SONS Tuesday, May 14th at 7.00pm.

————————————————–—————————————————————————————-The Royal Ballet BALLET TRIPTYCH

Thursday, May 16th at 7.15pm.——————————————————————————————————————————————

Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet CARMEN SUITE & PETRUSHKASunday, May 19th at 4.00pm.

——————————————————————————————————————————————MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE

Tuesday, May 21st at 1.30pm & 8.00pm.——————————————————————————————————————————————RSC Live TAMING OF THE SHREW Wednesday, June 5th at 7pm.

Wed 1 The Vanishing (15) 5.30 Children of the Snow Land (PG) 7.30Thu 2 The Vanishing (15) 10.45 + 5.15 + 7.30Fri 3 The White Crow (12A) 7.30Sat 4 Wee Film Club 10.30 + 11.30 Dumbo (PG) 2.30 + 4.45 Out of Blue (15) + Talk 7.00Sun 5 Dumbo (PG) 11.00Mon 6 Dumbo (PG) 2.00 The Kindergarten Teacher (12A) 7.00Tue 7 The White Crow (12A) (Captioned Screening) 5.45Wed 8 The White Crow (12A) 6.00Thu 9 The White Crow (12A) 7.30Fri 10 Last Breath (12A) 7.30Sat 11 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U) 10.30 + 12.00

Sun 12 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U) 10.30 + 12.00 Seachd - The Inaccessible Pinnacle (PG) + Workshop 1.45Mon 13 Girl (15) 7.00Tue 14 Leaning Into The Wind (PG) 7.30Wed 15 Ága (15+) 7.30Thu 16 3 Faces (15) 7.30Fri 17 Wild Rose (15) 7.30Sat 18 Wild Rose (15) 7.30Mon 20 Happy As Lazzaro (12A) 7.00Tue 21 Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake (PG) 7.00Wed 22 Wild Rose (15) 10.30 + 5.45Thu 23 Wild Rose (15) 7.30

New Ticket PricesFri 24 Red Joan (12A) 7.30Sat 25 Missing Link (PG) 11.00 The Sisters Brothers (15) 7.30Sun 26 Missing Link (PG) 11.00Mon 27 The Sisters Brothers (15) 7.00Tue 28 Red Joan (12A) (Captioned Screening) 5.45Wed 29 Red Joan (12A) 7.00Thu 30 Red Joan (12A) 10.45 + 7.30Fri 31 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30JuneSat 1 Wee Film Club 10.30 + 11.30 Eighth Grade (15) 7.30Sun 2 Maborosi (PG) 4.45

Page 2: Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE · 2019. 4. 26. · Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 May 2019 Open Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm, Sunday 2pm - 5pm and evenings during

The Sisters BrothersSat 25 & Mon 27 MayJacques Audiard | USA | 2018 | 122m | 15

Set in 1850 Oregon, ‘The Sisters Brothers’ follows the adventure of Charlie and Eli Sisters, two brothers and assassins, through shootouts and endless brotherly bickering whilst they are hunting down a prospector. A gun-slinging dark comedy with heart and true western grit.

The VanishingWed 1 – Thu 2 May Kristoffer Nyholm | UK | 2018 | 107m | 15

Three lighthouse keepers go missing in this Scottish mystery drama, inspired by true events.

DumboSat 4 – Mon 6 MayTim Burton | USA | 2019 | 112m | PG

From visionary director Tim Burton, this all-new grand live-action adventure expands on the beloved classic story where differences are celebrated, family is cherished and dreams take flight.

Peppa Pig: Festival of FunSat 11 - Sun 12 MayNeville Astley, Mark Baker, Joris van Hulzen, Sarah Roper | UK | 2019 | 67m | U

Get ready for Peppa’s biggest celebration yet when the muddiest ever festival comes to cinema screens to celebrate 15 years of Peppa Pig.

Leaning Into The Wind – Andy GoldsworthyTue 14 MayThomas Riedelsheimer | UK, Germany | 2017 | 97m | PG | Some subtitles

In May and June, Gracefield Arts Centre is exhibiting some early photographic works by Andy Goldsworthy held in its Permanent Collection. This recent film follows Goldsworthy creating works at his home in Dumfriesshire and in France, Brazil and the USA. The film sees the artist now introducing his own body into the work, as well as creating large scale permanent projects.

Happy As LazzaroLazzaro felice

Mon 20 MayAlice Rohrwacher | Italy | 2018 | 127m | 12A | Italian with subtitles

Pure-hearted teen Lazzaro is content living as a sharecropper in rural Italy, but an unlikely friendship with the marquise's son will change his world.Infrequent moderate violence, language

Children Of The Snow LandWed 1 MayZara Balfour / Marcus Stephenson | Nepal/UK | 2018 | 97m | PG | In English with subtitles

Children born in the high Himalayas are sent to school in the city and do not see their parents for 12 years. This documentary tells their scary, moving, funny and humbling stories.

The White CrowFri 3 – Thu 9 MayRalph Fiennes | UK/France | 2018 | 127m | 12A

A striking account of the Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev’s defection to Paris.Infrequent strong language, moderate sex, nudity

Out Of BlueSat 4 May Carol Morley | USA | 2018 | 110m |15

Patricia Clarkson plays a detective in a stylish take on Martin Amis’ ‘Night Train’.We are delighted to welcome Executive Producer John Jencks for a Q&A after the film.

The Kindergarten TeacherMon 6 MaySara Colangelo | USA | 2018 | 97m | 12A

Maggie Gyllenhaal is terrific as a nursery teacher obsessed with one of her pupils. Moderate sex, drug misuse, infrequent strong language, unsettling scenes

Last BreathFri 10 MayRichard de Costa, Alex Parkinson | Luxembourg | 2018 | 90m | 12A

A riveting docudrama dissecting a North Sea diving disaster.

A commercial diver is stranded on the seabed with five minutes of oxygen, but no chance of rescue for more than 30 minutes. With access to amazing archive footage, this is the true story of one man’s impossible fight for survival.Moderate threat, infrequent strong language

Now booking for June Tolkien, Romeo & Juliet Live, Apollo 11 Check website for details.

Seachd – The Inaccessible PinnacleSun 12 MaySimon Miller | UK | 2007 | 97m | PG | Scottish Gaelic with subtitles

In the first Scottish Gaelic film to achieve mainstream distribution, rich layers of romantic folklore are combined with the more immediate travails of a family trying to adjust to one another, with the legendary Inaccessible Pinnacle standing as a metaphor for the challenges ahead.Followed by workshop led by Gàidhlig Dumgal

GirlMon 13 MayLukas Dhont | Belgium | 2018 | 105m | 15 | Flemish , French with some subtitles

Lara is a 15-year-old girl, born in the body of a boy, who dreams of becoming a ballerina.

ÁgaWed 15 MayMilko Lazarov | Bulgaria, Denmark, France | 2018 | 96m | Yakut with subtitles

An Inuit couple try to hold on to their traditions in Siberia’s tundra as the modern world and global warming bring challenges to their lifestyle.Screening as part of Luminate 19, celebrating creativity as we age.

3 FacesSe rokh

Thu 16 MayJafar Panahi | Iran | 2018 | 101m | 15 | Azerbaijani, Persian with subtitles

The great Iranian director, currently under house arrest, has delivered a purposefully oblique – if always enjoyable – meditation on acting, reportage and political unrest.

Wild RoseFri 17 – Thu 23 MayTom Harper | UK | 2018 | 101m | 15

Jessie Buckley tears the house down in this tale of a troubled would-be country singer who dreams of leaving her dreary, workaday Glasgow life for the bright lights of Nashville.

Matthew Bourne’s Swan LakeTue 21 May 127m | no interval

Matthew Bourne’s ‘Swan Lake’ comes to cinemas with a fresh look for the 21st century and is ‘as bold and beautiful as ever’ («««««Telegraph). Recorded Live January 2019.

Eighth GradeFri 31 May – Sat 1 JuneBo Burnham | USA | 2018 | 94m | 15

A keenly observed and achingly funny portrait of the insecurities and absurdities of being 13 in a world where one’s private experience is lived publicly online.

MaborosiMaborosi no hikari

Sun 2 JuneHirokazu Kore-eda | Japan | 1995 | 109m | PG | Japanese with subtitles

After the success of ‘Shoplifters’ earlier this year, we are showing the debut feature of Hirokazu Kore-eda, one of Japan’s foremost contemporary filmmakers. ‘Maborosi’ is a film of astonishing beauty and sadness that traces a widow’s attempts to cope with and comprehend her bereavement.

Red JoanFri 24 – Thu 30 MayTrevor Nunn | UK | 2018 | 101m | 12A

Academy Award winner Judi Dench steps into the shoes of a KGB spy. Moderate sex, suicide references

Missing LinkSat 25 – Sun 26 MayChris Butler | USA | 2019 | 95m | PG

Hugh Jackman voices a gentleman adventurer in an exquisite stop-motion animation.


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