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vAcATion! nc<br />

90 minutes - USA 2010 - Dir: Zach Clark<br />

Featuring: Lydia Hyslop, Maggie Ross and Melodie Sisk<br />

Twisted Celluloid presents the Irish Premiere of Vacation! Four<br />

girlfriends reunite for a week of partying on the beach, and it’s all<br />

sand, sun and margarit<strong>as</strong> until one of them turns up dead.<br />

Exclusive Irish Premiere<br />

Sat 1 December<br />

8.45pm<br />

Twisted Celluloid Presents Vacation!<br />

Single Performance Ticket: €8.10 / €7.10 + 50c membership<br />

coming in 2013<br />

The M<strong>as</strong>ter - Be<strong>as</strong>ts Of The Southern Wild - Amour - The Hunt<br />

Love Crime - Ginger & Rosa - Baraka - I, Anna - Rust And Bone<br />

TriSKeL chriSTchurch boX oFFice<br />

Address: <strong>Triskel</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Centre</strong>, Tobin St. Cork City<br />

Phone: (021) 427 2022<br />

Web: www.triskelartscentre.ie<br />

Ticket prices before 6pm: Full €5.70, Concession €4.70<br />

Ticket prices after 6pm: Full €8.10, Concession €7.10<br />

cLub ScreeningS<br />

Films marked “NC” (Not Certified) have not been cl<strong>as</strong>sified by<br />

the Irish Film Cl<strong>as</strong>sification Office. They require a <strong>Triskel</strong> <strong>Cinema</strong><br />

Membership, which may be purch<strong>as</strong>ed on a per film b<strong>as</strong>is (50c per<br />

person).<br />

PArK, dine & movie<br />

SoHo Bar & Restaurant in <strong>as</strong>sociation with <strong>Triskel</strong> Christchurch are<br />

proud to offer a full evening’s entertainment at one low price.<br />

Leave your car (safe and secure) in the Q-Park multi-story car park<br />

on the Grand Parade. Cross the street to SoHo Restaurant (1st floor)<br />

and enjoy a relaxing dinner. Afterwards, pop next door to <strong>Triskel</strong><br />

Christchurch and enjoy the show. All this for the price of €25.00 per<br />

person. (You save over 30% off the retail price)<br />

Reservations required: call <strong>Triskel</strong> 021-4272022<br />

guLPd cAFé<br />

MON - THuRS: 9.30Am - 11.30PM | FRI - SAT: 9.30Am - 12.30Am | SuN: 2PM -11PM<br />

Gulpd Café acts <strong>as</strong> an ideal venue for movie-goers to gather and<br />

discuss the film over light refreshments. Serving only the best and<br />

freshest local food and drink. Gulpd is open later for <strong>Triskel</strong> events<br />

and until 12:30am at the weekends serving select wines and beers.<br />

ifi@triskelchristchurch nov/dec 2012<br />

Mon 19 Nov 6.30pm<br />

5 Broken<br />

Camer<strong>as</strong><br />

Tues 20 Nov 6.30pm<br />

5 Broken<br />

Camer<strong>as</strong><br />

Wed 21 Nov 2pm<br />

5 Broken<br />

Camer<strong>as</strong><br />

4pm<br />

On The Road<br />

6.30pm<br />

5 Broken<br />

Camer<strong>as</strong><br />

Thurs 22 Nov 6.30pm<br />

5 Broken<br />

Camer<strong>as</strong><br />

Sun 25 Nov 1.15pm<br />

Killing Them<br />

Softly<br />

3.15pm<br />

The Shining<br />

6.05pm<br />

Killing Them<br />

Softly<br />

Mon 26 Nov 6.05pm<br />

Killing Them<br />

Softly<br />

Tues 27 Nov 6.05pm<br />

Killing Them<br />

Softly<br />

Wed 28 Nov 1.15pm<br />

Killing Them<br />

Softly<br />

3.15pm<br />

The Shining<br />

6.05pm<br />

Killing Them<br />

Softly<br />

Sat 1 Dec 6.30pm<br />

Room 237<br />

Sun 9 Dec 2pm<br />

Mother’s Milk<br />

4pm<br />

untouchable<br />

6.15pm<br />

Mother’s Milk<br />

Q&A Session<br />

Mon 10 Dec 6.15pm<br />

Mother’s Milk<br />

Tues 11 Dec 6.15pm<br />

Mother’s Milk<br />

Wed 12 Dec 2pm<br />

Mother’s Milk<br />

Sun 16 Dec 1.45pm<br />

The Imposter<br />

4pm<br />

untouchable<br />

3.45pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

Mon 17 Dec 3.45pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

Tues 18 Dec 3.45pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

Wed 19 Dec 1.45pm<br />

The Imposter<br />

3.45pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

6.15pm<br />

Mother’s Milk<br />

6.15pm<br />

The Imposter<br />

6.15pm<br />

The Imposter<br />

6.15pm<br />

The Imposter<br />

6.15pm<br />

The Imposter<br />

Department of Social Protection<br />

8.30pm<br />

On The Road<br />

8.30pm<br />

On The Road<br />

8.30pm<br />

On The Road<br />

8.30pm<br />

On The Road<br />

8.05pm<br />

The Shining<br />

8.05pm<br />

The Shining<br />

8.05pm<br />

The Shining<br />

8.05pm<br />

The Shining<br />

8.45pm<br />

Twisted Celluloid<br />

Vacation!<br />

8.45pm<br />

untouchable<br />

8.45pm<br />

untouchable<br />

8.45pm<br />

untouchable<br />

8.45pm<br />

untouchable<br />

8.15pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

8.15pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

8.15pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

8.15pm<br />

It’s A Wonderful<br />

Life<br />

w w w . t r i s k e l a r t s c e n t r e . i e<br />

C I N E M A<br />

november/december 2012


on The roAd 16<br />

124 mins - France/UK/USA/Brazil 2012 - Dir: Walter Salles<br />

Starring: Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart and Viggo Mortensen<br />

In this long-awaited adaptation of the legendary Jack Kerouac<br />

novel, the three young people with a thirst for freedom head off in<br />

search of the world, of other encounters, and of themselves.<br />

“Bold, affecting and inherently sad” The Observer<br />

Mon 19 November<br />

8.30pm<br />

5 broKen cAmerAS nc<br />

94 mins - Occupied Palestinian Territory/Israel/Fra/Ned 2011<br />

Subtitles - Documentary - A film by Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi<br />

Filmed from the perspective of a Palestinian farm laborer, this film<br />

daringly meshes personal essay with political cinema, displaying<br />

how images and camer<strong>as</strong> can change lives and realities.<br />

“A touching and revelatory piece of film-making” Empire<br />

Mon 19 November<br />

6.30pm<br />

The Shining 16<br />

144 mins - UK/USA 1980 - Dir: Stanley Kubrick<br />

Starring: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall and Danny Lloyd<br />

The Shining is the haunting tale of a man in a showbound hotel<br />

descending into murderous delusions. This is the extended American<br />

version of the film, never seen in European cinem<strong>as</strong>...until now.<br />

“Deeply scary and strange (five stars)” The Observer<br />

Sun 25 November<br />

3.15pm / 8.05pm<br />

Tues 20 November<br />

8.30pm<br />

Tues 20 November<br />

6.30pm<br />

Mon 26 November<br />

8.05pm<br />

Wed 21 November<br />

4pm / 8.30pm<br />

Wed 21 November<br />

2pm / 6.30pm<br />

Tues 27 November<br />

8.05pm<br />

Thurs 22 November<br />

8.30pm<br />

Thurs 22 November<br />

6.30pm<br />

Wed 28 November<br />

3.15pm / 8.05pm<br />

KiLLing Them SoFTLy 18<br />

97 mins - USA 2012 - Dir: Andrew Dominik<br />

Starring: Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta and James Gandolfini<br />

Two petty criminals are recruited to rob a high stakes, Mob-protected<br />

poker game causing the local criminal economy to collapse. An<br />

enforcer is hired to track down the culprits and restore order.<br />

“The film is arresting and original” The Independent<br />

Sun 25 November<br />

1.15pm / 6.05pm<br />

Mon 26 November<br />

6.05pm<br />

unTouchAbLe 12a<br />

Tues 27 November<br />

6.05pm<br />

Wed 28 November<br />

1.15pm / 6.05pm<br />

113 mins - Fra 2011 - Subtitles - Dir: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano<br />

Starring: François Cluzet, Omar Sy and Anne Le Ny<br />

This is the true story of an unlikely friendship between a disabled<br />

millionaire and his street smart ex-con caretaker. This uplifting<br />

comedy broke box office records in France and around the world.<br />

“You will laugh and cry” Rolling Stone<br />

Sun 9 December<br />

4pm / 8.45pm<br />

moTher’S miLK nc<br />

99 mins - UK/France 2012 - Dir: Gerald Fox<br />

Starring: Jack Davenport, Diana Quick and Adrian Dunbar<br />

Sun 9 December<br />

2pm / 6.15pm<br />

mon 10 December<br />

8.45pm<br />

mon 10 December<br />

6.15pm<br />

Tues 11 December<br />

8.45pm<br />

Tues 11 December<br />

6.15pm<br />

Wed 12 December<br />

4pm / 8.45pm<br />

CAST & DIRECTOR Q&A<br />

SuN 9 DEC - 6.15PM<br />

This moving and often funny drama, b<strong>as</strong>ed on the novel by Edward<br />

St. Aubyn, follows an English family forced to come to terms with<br />

the imminent loss of their beloved holiday home in Provence.<br />

“Challenging and well-acted” Empire<br />

Wed 12 December<br />

2pm / 6.15pm<br />

iT’S A wonderFuL LiFe nc<br />

130 mins - USA 1946 - Dir: Frank Capra<br />

Starring: James Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore<br />

George Bailey is a man whose attempted suicide on Christm<strong>as</strong> Eve<br />

gains the attention of a guardian angel who is sent to help in his hour<br />

of need in this beautiful cl<strong>as</strong>sic Christm<strong>as</strong> film. Digitally Rem<strong>as</strong>tered.<br />

“A genuine American cl<strong>as</strong>sic” The Guardian<br />

Sun 16 December<br />

3.45pm / 8:15pm<br />

mon 17 December<br />

3.45pm / 8:15pm<br />

The imPoSTer 15a<br />

Tues 18 December<br />

3.45pm / 8:15pm<br />

Wed 19 December<br />

3.45pm / 8:15pm<br />

99 mins - UK 2012 - Documentary - Dir: Bart Layton<br />

Featuring: Adam O’Brian, Frederic Bourdin and Carey Gibson<br />

Back for one final week! This is the unbelievable story of a man who<br />

faked the identity of a missing teen and w<strong>as</strong> welcomed into the family’s<br />

home, despite the fact he looks and sounds nothing like the boy.<br />

“One of the year’s most provocative pictures” The Observer<br />

Sun 16 December<br />

1.45pm / 6:15pm<br />

mon 17 December<br />

6:15pm<br />

room 237 15a<br />

Tues 18 December<br />

6:15pm<br />

103 mins - USA 2012 - Documentary - Dir: Rodney Ascher<br />

Featuring: Bill Blakemore, Geoffrey Cocks and Juli Kearns<br />

Wed 19 December<br />

1.45pm / 6:15pm<br />

This is a subjective documentary feature which explores the<br />

numerous theories about Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. This is a<br />

compelling attempt to decode the endlessly f<strong>as</strong>cinating film.<br />

“Mind-blowing...One of the year’s very best films” Twitch Film<br />

Sat 1 December<br />

6.30pm<br />

Room 237 - One Screening Only<br />

Single Performance Ticket: €8.10 / €7.10

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