Cambridge Film Festival 2019 Brochure
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MON 21 OCT TUE 22 OCT WED 23 OCT Thu 24 OCT<br />
Arts Picturehouse (APH)<br />
Screen 1<br />
11.00 Smuggling Hendrix 19<br />
13.30 The Invisible Life of 33<br />
Euridíce Gusmão<br />
16.30 Pause 19<br />
18.45 Up From the Streets 18<br />
21.15 By the Grace of God 14<br />
Screen 2<br />
10.00 FFF Water shorts 35<br />
11.00 FFF The Little Mermaid 35<br />
(singalong)<br />
13.30 Martha: A Picture Story 17<br />
16.00 Homeward 8<br />
18.00 Peter Bradshaw - The <strong>Film</strong>s 6<br />
that Made Me + Black<br />
Narcissus<br />
21.00 Meeting Gorbachev 17<br />
Screen 3<br />
10.15 Here For Life 13<br />
12.30 Brief Story from the 33<br />
Green Planet<br />
15.00 R&R First a Girl 27<br />
17.30 CAFF Caméra D’Afrique 31<br />
20.00 To Catch a Thief 7<br />
22.30 Shorts To Inspire 39<br />
The Light<br />
11.00 Hi, A.I. 16<br />
13.15 Fire Will Come 8<br />
15.30 Family Romance LLC 8<br />
18.00 R&R 42nd Street 26<br />
20.00 The Aeronauts (IMAX) 10<br />
20.30 The Two Popes 11<br />
Heong Gallery<br />
11.00 MICRO Glory (until 17.00) 28<br />
18.30 Cemetery 33<br />
Kettle’s Yard<br />
13.30 MICRO Karola Gramann 28<br />
(until 16.00)<br />
VENUES<br />
THE ARTS PICTUREHOUSE<br />
The Arts Picturehouse<br />
screens a year-round<br />
programme of the best in<br />
new and classic cinema<br />
over three screens<br />
(including one THXcertificated<br />
for best quality<br />
sound and another RealD<br />
3D enabled). All screens<br />
are licensed, so you can<br />
take your drink from the<br />
café-bar in with you. You do<br />
not have to be a member<br />
to view fi lms at the Arts<br />
Picturehouse, but if you are<br />
you’ll receive discounts on<br />
tickets.<br />
38-39 St Andrew’s Street,<br />
<strong>Cambridge</strong>, CB2 3AR<br />
www.picturehouses.co.uk<br />
EMMANUEL COLLEGE<br />
Arts Picturehouse (APH)<br />
Screen 1<br />
10.00 By the Grace of God 14<br />
12.45 Why Don’t You Just Die? 9<br />
15.00 The Two Popes 11<br />
17.30 Secretaries - A Life 18<br />
for Cinema<br />
20.00 And Then We Danced 12<br />
22.30 Cat 7 Reasons to Run Away 20<br />
Screen 2<br />
10.00 FFF My Grandpa is an Alien 35<br />
11.45 FFF The Wizard of Oz 35<br />
15.00 <strong>Film</strong>farsi 16<br />
17.15 On the Inside of a Military 15<br />
Dictatorship<br />
19.15 It Must Be Heaven 10<br />
21.30 County Lines 13<br />
Screen 3<br />
11.00 Streetkids United 3 6<br />
13.30 Up From the Streets 18<br />
16.00 Walking on Water 18<br />
18.00 Cat Somebody’s Daughter 21<br />
22.30 Shorts To Connect 39<br />
The Light<br />
10.45 FFF Wild Amsterdam 34<br />
13.00 Marriage Story 11<br />
15.45 R&R Singin’ in the Rain 27<br />
18.00 Men Inside 17<br />
20.30 Judy & Punch 11<br />
Heong Gallery<br />
11.00 MICRO Glory (until 17.00) 28<br />
Kettle’s Yard<br />
13.30 MICRO Sarah Wood 29<br />
(until 16.00)<br />
Founded in 1584, Emmanuel<br />
College is one of the larger<br />
colleges in <strong>Cambridge</strong> and<br />
boasts beautiful gardens<br />
and building ranging<br />
from the medieval to the<br />
very modern. Perfectly<br />
located on St Andrew’s<br />
Street opposite the Arts<br />
Picturehouse, screenings<br />
and events take place<br />
in the Queen’s Building<br />
auditorium, which was<br />
voted ‘Building of the Year’<br />
when it opened in 1995.<br />
St Andrews Street,<br />
<strong>Cambridge</strong> CB2 3AP<br />
www.emma.cam.ac.uk<br />
HEONG GALLERY<br />
Arts Picturehouse (APH)<br />
Screen 1<br />
10.00 So Long, My Son 11<br />
13.30 Judy & Punch 11<br />
16.00 Homeward 8<br />
18.30 Kabul, City in the Wind 8<br />
20.45 The Lighthouse 4<br />
Screen 2<br />
10.00 FFF Earthrise 36<br />
11.00 FFF Astro Kid 36<br />
13.30 <strong>Film</strong>farsi 16<br />
16.00 Secretaries - A Life 18<br />
for Cinema<br />
18.00 Cat Life Without Sara Amat 21<br />
20.30 Atlantics 4<br />
22.30 Miles Davis: Birth of 17<br />
the Cool<br />
Screen 3<br />
10.30 Shorts To Fear 39<br />
13.00 Shorts To Ponder 40<br />
15.00 BFI NETWORK + <strong>Film</strong> Hub 41<br />
South East Showcase<br />
18.15 Dark Suns 15<br />
21.15 The Invisible Life of 33<br />
Euridíce Gusmão<br />
The Light<br />
10.30 Monos 33<br />
13.00 County Lines 13<br />
15.30 Meeting Gorbachev 17<br />
18.00 Shooting The Mafia 11<br />
20.30 The Lighthouse 4<br />
Heong Gallery<br />
11.00<br />
MICRO Glory (until 17.00) 28<br />
Kettle’s Yard<br />
13.30<br />
MICRO Daniel & Clara 29<br />
(until 16.00)<br />
The Heong Gallery of modern<br />
and contemporary art was<br />
opened in Spring 2016. The<br />
gallery is situated in Downing<br />
College on Regent Street,<br />
near the Arts Picturehouse.<br />
It will host an installation<br />
by James Benning, Glory, as<br />
part of microcinema, from<br />
Saturday 19th to Thursday<br />
24th October, and an<br />
environmental programme<br />
of films on Sunday 20th and<br />
Monday 21st October.<br />
Downing College,<br />
Regent Street, <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />
CB2 1DQ<br />
www.dow.cam.ac.uk/<br />
cultural-life/heong-gallery<br />
The Light cinema provides<br />
a unique experience in a<br />
relaxed environment. The<br />
fully licensed 9-screen<br />
cinema complete with<br />
IMAX auditorium, offers<br />
incredible 2D and 3D<br />
visuals with state of the<br />
art digital picture and<br />
sound. Featuring the latest<br />
blockbusters, independent<br />
and international fi lms,<br />
plus live opera, ballet,<br />
theatre and concerts direct<br />
from stage to screen.<br />
<strong>Cambridge</strong> Leisure Park,<br />
Clifton Way, <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />
CB1 7DY<br />
lightcinemas.co.uk<br />
Arts Picturehouse (APH)<br />
Screen 1<br />
10.00 Zero Impunity 15<br />
12.30 And Then We Danced 12<br />
15.00 Surprise <strong>Film</strong> 1 6<br />
18.00 The Last Black Man 11<br />
in San Francisco<br />
21.00 Sorry We Missed You 5<br />
Screen 2<br />
10.00 FFF Stop-motion shorts 37<br />
11.00 FFF Strike 37<br />
13.30 The Addams Family 4<br />
16.00 Pause 19<br />
18.30 My Father is my Mother’s 17<br />
Brother<br />
21.00 Castle of Dreams 12<br />
Screen 3<br />
10.30 Check Stop Press<br />
13.00 Wilcox & All that Perishes 13<br />
at the Edge of Land<br />
15.30 Shorts To Debate 40<br />
18.00 Chained for Life 13<br />
20.30 Check Stop Press<br />
The Light<br />
10.30 Check Stop Press<br />
13.00 Atlantics 4<br />
15.30 The Souvenir 9<br />
18.30 Surprise <strong>Film</strong> 2 6<br />
21.00 Sorry We Missed You 5<br />
Heong Gallery<br />
11.00 MICRO Glory (until 17.00) 28<br />
Kettle’s Yard is the<br />
University of <strong>Cambridge</strong>’s<br />
modern and contemporary<br />
art gallery. It is a beautiful<br />
house and a modern<br />
gallery that hosts modern<br />
and contemporary art<br />
exhibitions. Kettle’s Yard<br />
will host microcinema,<br />
a programme of artists’<br />
fi lms featuring new and<br />
historical national and<br />
international work from<br />
Monday 21st to Wednesday<br />
23rd October.<br />
Castle St,<br />
<strong>Cambridge</strong> CB3 0AQ<br />
www.kettlesyard.co.uk<br />
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