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Chris & Don: A Love Story
Monday 6 October 18:30 or Tuesday 7 October 14:00 Cineworld
Chris & Don tells the love story between British writer, Christopher Isherwood (whose book The Berlin Stories inspired the musical and film Cabaret) and American portrait artist, Don Bachardy.
Clubbed
Monday 6 October 19:00 Tuesday 7 October 14:30 Cineworld
Set in the world of 80's clubland. A lonely factory worker becomes involved with a group of doormen building to a frightening and brutal climax.
Mao Tse Tung (Mao Ce Dun)
Tuesday 7 October 16:30 Cineworld
Stylish, thought provoking and darkly humorous, this groundbraking feature unforlds the rality in a communist country in the 1970s through the eyes and wise ways of an ordinary gipsy.
Blackspot
Thursday 9 October 18:30 Cineworld
On a late night road trip, two companions discover that running from things in the dark, only brings you closer to what you should fear…
Acolytes
Monday 6 October 21:15 - Tuesday 7 October 17:00 Cineworld
Acolytes is the story of a school bully’s two victims who, in an attempt to exact revenge, find themselves embroiled in a game of cat and mouse with a serial killer.
Raindance.tv, IPTV and On-line Distribution
Tuesday 7 October 18:30 Cineworld
Tuesday 7 October 6:30pm – Cineworld
Little Ashes
Tuesday 7 October 19:00 Wednesday 8 October 14:30 Cineworld
Love. Art. Betrayal... Little Ashes brings to life the long-hidden, highly controversial relationship between the young Salvador Dali and the doomed poet Federico Garcia Lorca.
Arctic Monkeys At The Apollo
Tuesday 7 October 19:30 The Rex
A compelling film that invites the audience to immerse themselves in the style and force of the UK's most striking band as they deliver one of their most intense performances.
Tender Throbbing Twilight (Tasogare)
Tuesday 7 October 20:45 - Wednesday 8 October 14:00 Cineworld
With a quirky and surprisingly touching tale of love at the far side of retirement age, proving that Japanese sex films are not just for dirty old men; they can also be about dirty old men.
Estômago
Tuesday 7 October 21:15 Cineworld
The world is made of those who eat and those who get eaten. Raimundo Nonato, our protagonist, finds an alternative way: he cooks. He cooks first in a bar, then in an Italian Restaurant and then in prison - how did he end up in jail? He cooks and learns how to get by in a society divided in two between those who eat and those who get eaten. What he learns, are a series of rules he uses to his advantage: in the end, the cook must also get his share of food – and only he knows which part tastes best.
