Lymington CinemaJan/Feb/Mar 2012
Regular Show times: Friday, Saturday and Tuesday:7.15pm
Wednesday: 2.30pm (selected films only)
Some variations will apply.
£5 Adults. £4 Children/OAP

Advance bookings: 01590 672337
or just come along

 

Pygmalion"Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw
Tuesday 7 February - Sat. 11: 7.30pm. Lymington Players. Live show. No films this week
A witty comedic play that examines the artificiality of social class distinctions and shows that it takes more than just talking like a lady to become one. Tickets on sale from the Centre Office or for credit card bookings (with a 50p charge) Tel. 01590 672337 . £7 Tues. £8 other nights.

 

Le Concert"Le Concert" [15] subtitled. 1hr. 59 mins. LFS now open to all. Admission £5. No concessions.
Sunday 12 February: 7.30pm
A world famous conductor is sacked from his place at the head of the Bolshoi Orchestra for employing Jewish musicians. 30 years on he gets the chance for his old orchestra to perform again. Can he find all the musicians? Can they still play? Can he pull it off?


 
Tintin"The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" [pg] 107m
Monday February 13 to Thursday February 16: 2.30pm. Sorry no evening shows.
Intrepid reporter Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship. Directed by Steven Spielberg. Starring Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis and Daniel Craig.
 

Restless"Restless" [PG] 91m Drama
Friday 17, Saturday 18 and Tuesday 21 February: 7.15pm
Gus Van Sant presents a powerful and emotional coming of age story, a remarkable film told with honesty and originality that will leave audiences moved. In the film, two outsiders, both shaped by the circumstances that have brought them together, forge a deep and lasting love. Directed by Gus Van Sant, one of the most astute observers of people living life on the edge, comes a take on friendship and young love as engaging and true as it is provocative and stirring. The screenplay is by Jason Lew.


 

Coriolanus"Coriolanus" [15] 123m Mystery/Drama
Friday 24, Saturday 25 and Tuesday 28 February: 7.15pm
Caius Martius 'Coriolanus' (Ralph Fiennes), a revered and feared Roman General is at odds with the city of Rome and his fellow citizens. Pushed by his controlling and ambitious mother Volumnia (Vanessa Redgrave) to seek the exalted and powerful position of Consul, he is loath to ingratiate himself with the masses whose votes he needs in order to secure the office. When the public refuses to support him, Coriolanus's anger prompts a riot that culminates in his expulsion from Rome.

 
My week with Marilyn"My week with Marilyn" [15] 99m Mystery/Drama
Friday 2, Saturday 3 and Tuesday 6 March: 7.15pm. Wednesday 7 March: 2.30pm.
The true story of a star-struck boy who falls in love with the biggest celebrity in the world, Marilyn Monroe. 23 year-old Colin Clark was determined to break into the film business and his first job was The Prince and The Showgirl - the film that was set to be the smash hit of the year famously uniting the biggest stars of the day, Marilyn Monroe and Sir Laurence Olivier. On honeymoon in Britain with her new husband, Arthur Miller, Marilyn is excited about the project but quickly becomes desperate to run away from her Hollywood entourage, the pressures of work and the press who hound her. For Marilyn, Colin is a welcome antidote and he offers her everything she craves when, together, they escape the film set to get closer in an idyllic Britain.
 
Also coming in March:. "In Time" [12A]. War Horse [12A]. The Iron Lady [12A]. Hugo [U]
May: "W.E." [15] 119m
A two-tiered romantic drama focusing on the affair between King Edward VIII and American divorcée Wallis Simpson and a contemporary romance between a married woman and a Russian security guard. Directed by Madonna
Lymington Cinema is a fully-equipped cinema which operates throughout the year except during August and when stage productions are mounted, screening a wide range of programmes to suit all tastes. The Malt Hall Theatre, which seats 110 people, is equipped with a professional 35mm projection system enabling a full and up-to-date film programme.
No films are shown during play weeks. Please see Lymington Players.
The Cinema is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers and there is sometimes difficulty in finding sufficient staff to cover essential duties. The Centre Office would be pleased to hear from any member who would be prepared to offer help either regularly one evening a week or on an "occasionally when required" basis so that we can keep cinema alive in Lymington, a service which is greatly appreciated by many local people.
All admission charges and published reductions are subject to variation or cancellation at any time without prior notice.
Cinema seating layout.
Lymington Community Association, New Street, Lymington. SO41 9BQ. 01590 672337
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