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4 tl i Swindon Film Festival, 10 • 19 November
Tickets from Swindon Information Centre (01793) 466454 and www.swindonfilmfestival.co.uk
Information correct at the time of going to press. See web site for announcements and last minute surprises.
Friday 10 November, 7.45pm. Town Ha// Studios Tuesday 14 November, 7.45pm.
Going for the Kill Luke Holland. documentary filmmaker, introduces his The Apartment
acclaimed film made for BBC Storyville about the impact of the foxhunting Office Space (15) Peter works in
ban on rural communities. £5 include director's Q&A an office, hates his job, is going to
do something about it... For anyone
Saturday 11 November, 11am - 3pm. The National Trust Churchward
who has ever worked in an office,
The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends Visit The National Trust's Christmas
this is the ultimate answer! Let your
Fair, where you can try local crafts and produce, and watch the filmic
creations of Beatrix Potter, one of the Trust's benefactors and the person hair down with a drink and Mike
Judge's (Beavis & Butthead)
after whom the new headquarters were named. Free
hilarious comedy. Free
Saturday 11 November, 7.45pm. P A
C,hewor/d Greenbridge Wednesday 15 November,
7.45pm. Arts Centre
Hollywoodland Special advance Tickets (15) Three of the world's
preview of the award-winning film CCAY{4^uldlfrn,
leading realist directors (Italian
about the mysterious death of TVs
Ermanno Olmi, Iranian Abbas
Superman, George Reeves. Set in
Kiarostami and British Ken Loach)
the underbelly of 1950's Hollywood Lewd and rude atLydiard House
collaborate on this film about
the film features stunning
interconnecting lives on a train travelling through Central Europe. £4
performances by Adrien Brody. Ben Swindon Film Society members (membership £2). Non-members £5
Affleck and Bob Hoskins. £6
Thursday 16 November, 7.15pm. LydiardHouse
Sunday 12 November, 6.30pm. t
Town Hall Studios The Libertine (18) Johnny Depp stars as the debauched John Wilmot,
2nd Earl of Rochester. one of Lydiard's most notorious family members.
District B13 (15). A live B-Boyin' /1
Watch this excellent (but explicit) film, see Wilmot's portrait hanging in the
show with some of the South West's
house: take a tour and soak up the atmosphere. £5
top breakdancers followed by a k il
Hollywood/and
screening of District 13, an action Friday 17 November, 7.15pm. University of Bath, Oakfield Campus
packed film featuring a scorching hip hop soundtrack and an explosive Soy Cuba An astonishing and recently rediscovered masterpiece features
mix of free running and spectacular action. £4 some of the most extraordinary camerawork in film history. A blatant
piece of communist propaganda. the film dramatises the rise of the Cuban
Monday 13 November 7.45pm, University of Bath. Oakfie/d Campus.
It's Nice Up North Graham Fellows (aka John Shuttleworth) makes a revolution in breathtaking style. £5 includes talk.
rare appearance in Swindon to introduce his spoof documentary Saturday 18 November, 1 pm. Arts Centre
following our favourite singer/ organist's quest to find out if people really The Story of the Weeping Camel (U) This enchanting Oscar nominated
are nice up north! £7 includes Q&A with Graham Fellows fil m follows the adventures of a family of herders in Mongolia's Gobi
region. Uniquely composed of equal parts reality, drama and magic, the
story provides a heart-warming window into a different way of life. £4
Saturday 18 November, 3.30pm. Arts Centre
Dogtown and Z-Boys (15) Stacey Peralta's brilliant documentary about
the origins and culture of skateboarding in 1970's Southern California.
CURTAINS TO SATISFY EVERY REQUIREMENT Amazing footage. contemporary interviews, awesome soundtrack. £4
Saturday 18 November, 6pm. Arts Centre
• Free estimating, design and advice Dance on Camera Filmmaking, dance and choreography combine to
^¢ ^ • Home visits by appointment provide an intoxicating fusion of movement. Peter Anderson of Swindon
Dance presents a programme of local and international dance films. £4
• Make-up and fitting service
Saturday 18 November, 8.30pm. Arts Centre
13 Tzameti (15) Explosive and brutally tense thriller about a high-stakes
Il l underground game of Russian Roulette. Featuring an introductory
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physical performance by Matt Bailey and Joey Dart, investigating ideas
inspired by the film. £4
The Jungle Book (U) "I wanna be like you-oo-oo..." Sing along with
Sunday 19 November, 12noon. Arts Centre
Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera and King Louis on their musical journey through
the jungle in Disney's classic animation. £2
From Sunday 19 November, 2.30pm. Arts Centre
AND w .1 £29.00 Raising Arizona (Coen Brothers Double Bill) Nicolas Cage and Holly
Hunter star in the first of our two Coen gems. When Ed and Hi decide that
BLINDS there is too much love and beauty for just the two of them, they figure the
mi next logical step is to find them a critter. £4, two films for the price of one
OF ALL KINDS
Sunday 19 November, 4.30pm. Arts Centre
• Wooden Miller's Crossing (Coen Brothers Double Bill) Once you have dried your
• Venetian eyes from the hilarity that is Raising Arizona, settle down to one of the best
gangster films of all time and, some say. the quintessential Coen. This
• New linen
movie is flawless. £4, two films for the price of one
• Roman
Sunday 19 November, 7.45pm. Arts Centre
• Verticals The Bad Film Club - Nicko & Joe versus Jaws 4. Throw off the shackles
• Roller of conventional cinema going. shout. heckle or jeer at one of the badest
movies made. Nicko and Joe will guide you through a minefield of wooden
• New Eastern materials acting, ropy special effects and dodgy plot lines. Witness some of the
best in live comedy going head to head with the worst of Hollywood. £5
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