The Phoenix
Phoenix Square
Midland Street
Leicester
LE1 1TG
Box Office: 0116 2422800
General Enquiries: 0116 2422803
Midland Street
Leicester
LE1 1TG
Box Office: 0116 2422800
General Enquiries: 0116 2422803
Monday 18th June
Visit the Phoenix website (link above and below) for all
start times and certification.
Faust
Following in the illustrious footsteps of Murnau and
Svankmajer, Sokurov delivers his own unique take on the Faustian legend. It
tells the tale of a professor in search of something to satisfy his listless
soul. Tempted by the local moneylender he becomes seduced by the promise of
every kind of reward, but at what cost? By turns baffling and beautiful, this
voyage into the dark recesses of the human psyche is a work of immense texture
and complexity, and is unlike anything you've seen before.
Moonrise Kingdom
Opening this year's Cannes festival, Wes Anderson
gives us a love story with a difference. Set in the 1960s, Sam and Suzy decide
to escape the confines of their New England home to somewhere a little more
exciting, prompting the local town of misfits to organise a search party. Can
the couple be tracked down before a brewing storm hits? With an outstanding
ensemble cast and Anderson's trademark visual charm, Moonrise Kingdom is an
endearing and hilarious slice of effortless Indie cool.
The Life
and Death of Colonel Blimp
Arriving after a thorough restoration supported by
Martin Scorsese, this Technicolor marvel is as bewitching as it is ravishing.
In a lifetime defined by war and conflict, the film traces (thorough a series
of flashbacks) the exploits of loyal soldier Clive Wynne-Candy. Along the way
we meet the three loves of his life, all played by the radiant Kerr. Poking fun
at outdated virtues and reactionary bluster, this multi-layered, intimate epic
now looks suspiciously like the greatest British film ever made.
Tuesday 19th
June
Faust
(See Above)
Moonrise
Kingdom
(See Above)
NT Live - Frankenstein
Oscar-winner Danny Boyle (127 Hours, Slumdog Millionaire) returned
to the theatre to direct this visionary production with Benedict Cumberbatch
and Jonny Lee Miller. It will return to cinemas worldwide from June for a
limited season of encore screenings. Benedict Cumberatch and Jonny Lee Miller
alternate the roles of Victor Frankenstein and the Creature in two electrifying
broadcasts. Childlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein's
bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck
maker. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes, the friendless Creature,
increasingly desperate and vengeful, determines to track down his creator and
strike a terrifying deal. Shows as follows: Thu 14th June - Benedict
Cumberbatch (Creature), Jonny Lee Miller (Victor). Tue 19th June - Jonny Lee
Miller (Creature), Benedict Cumberbatch (Victor). Thu 5th July - Benedict
Cumberbatch (Creature), Jonny Lee Miller (Victor). Sat 7th July - Jonny Lee
Miller (Creature), Benedict Cumberbatch (Victor).
The Life
and Death of Colonel Blimp
(See Above)
Wednesday
20th June
Faust
(See Above)
Moonrise
Kingdom
(See Above)
The Life
and Death of Colonel Blimp
(See Above)
Thursday
21st June
Faust
(See Above)
Moonrise
Kingdom
(See Above)
The Life
and Death of Colonel Blimp
(See Above)
Friday 22nd
June
2 Days in New York
Julie Delphy writes, directs and stars in this follow up to her
hit comedy Two Days in Paris. Delphy plays Marion, a passionate French
photographer living in New York with her DJ boyfriend Mingus (Chris Rock,
playing brilliantly against type). When Marion's family descends on the couple
out of the blue, their cosy life is thrown into disarray through a series of
misunderstandings and a profound clash of cultures. A wickedly witty ensemble
piece, cementing Delphy's reputation as a director of skill and imagination.
Monsieur Lazhar
Nominated for the Best Foreign Film Oscar, Bachir Lazhar plays an
Algerian immigrant hired as a substitute after a primary school teacher commits
suicide. As his antiquated teaching methods and policy of mutual respect begins
to help the pupils deal with their grief, so to must he come to terms with
tragic events in his own life. With echoes of The Class and Être et avoir, this
is a moving and thoroughly brilliant film. The final scene won't leave a dry
eye in the house.
The Raid
Ever had a fondness for action movies? Then this fantastic
high-concept thrill-a-thon is a must-see. An elite Indonesian police team raids
an apartment building to take down a mobster, but after being ambushed the cops
must battle their way down through 15 floors of criminals and henchmen to
escape. With mind-blowing non-stop martial arts action and moments of
breathless tension, this is heart-pounding and unforgettable. An American
remake is on the cards: it will be hopelessly inferior - see the original.
wallFour: Renga
Renga: Interactive big screen entertainment: 100 players, 100
lasers: Arrive as an audience, leave as a team! Fresh from its official
selection at the South by South West Festival, wallFour present Renga, a
ground-breaking feature length show controlled entirely by the audience. Take
part in an incredible 100-player game using laser pointers to interact directly
with the cinema screen. Renga combines strategic conquest elements from games
such as Civilisation with action inspired by old-school arcade classics like
Defender. Work together with the people around you towards collective victory
in this extraordinary digital experience. This screening will feature an after
show Q&A with wallFour directors Adam Russell and John Sear.
Saturday 23rd June
2 Days In New York
(See Above)
Love is Blind
Based on the true story of Anand Deewan - a blind violinist who
fell in love with Amisha - a fine arts student. How her family reacts and their
troubled path to love is played out in this beautiful musical.
Monsieur Lazhar
(See Above)
The Raid
(See Above)
The Phoenix
Phoenix Square
Midland Street
Leicester
LE1 1TG
Box Office: 0116 2422800
General Enquiries: 0116 2422803
Web: http://phoenix.org.uk/
Midland Street
Leicester
LE1 1TG
Box Office: 0116 2422800
General Enquiries: 0116 2422803
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