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JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2017
WRITTEN BY CRAIG SHILOWICH • DIRECTED BY ANTONIO CAMPOS
REBECCA HALL • MICHAEL C. HALL
C I N E M ATHE BARTÓK PROJECTRTÉ CONTEMPO QUARTET
Thurs 12 January | 8pm - featuring Linda BuckleyThurs 23 February | 8pm - featuring David CoonanThurs 23 March | 8pm - featuring Seán Clancy
IAN SHAW WITH THE PHIL WARE TRIOThursday 19 January | 8pm
MOZART: THE COMPLETE SONATASDR FIONNUALA MOYNIHAN
Recital No.1: Fri 27 January – Lunchtime (1pm)Recital No.2: Fri 17 February – Lunchtime (1pm)Recital No.3: Fri 24 March – Lunchtime (1pm)Recital No.4: Fri 14 April – Lunchtime (1pm)Recital No.5: Fri 19 May – Finale evening concert (8pm)
DINOSAURTuesday 28 Feb | 8pm
MIA COOPER, KATHERINE HUNKA, IOANA PETCU-COLAN & HELENA WOODFriday 28 April | 8pm
L I V E M U S I C
w w w . t r i s k e l a r t s c e n t r e . i e / l i v e - m u s i c
99 mins - United States / Chile / France 2016 - Dir: Pablo LarrainStarring: Natalie Portman, John Hurt and Peter Sarsgaard
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 was one of those moments that defined a generation. Director Pablo Larraín retells this story solely through the eyes of Jacqueline Kennedy, casting Academy Award winner Natalie Portman in the lead role.
“Every detail shines with significance” People Magazine
162 mins - Germany / Austria 2016 - Subtitles - Dir: Maren AdeStarring: Peter Simonischek, Sandra Hüller and Michael Wittenborn
This outrageous comedy follows the relationship between a father and daughter. Winifred is a divorced teacher with a baffling penchant for wacky humour. He suspects that his daughter Ines is unhappy so decides to show up at her workplace as ‘Toni Erdmann’.
“A unique...a humane, hilarious triumph” Variety
JACKIE COMING SOON
TONI ERDMANN COMING SOON
LOST IN FRANCE COMING SOON
Lost In France explores the rise of Scotland’s independent music scene in the 90s, led by cult label Chemikal Underground. This is an intimate film exploring friend-ship, creativity and music. Special live broadcast event on Tuesday 21st February 2017.
“A loving tribute to indie-rock outsiders” Screen Daily
100 mins - Irl / UK 2016 - Documentary - Dir: Niall McCannFeaturing: Mogwai, Arab Strap and Franz Ferdinand
TRISKEL CHRISTCHURCH BOX OFFICEAddress: Triskel Arts Centre, Tobin St. Cork CityPhone: (021) 427 2022 Web: www.triskelartscentre.ie
Ticket prices before 6pmFull: €6.00:With Annual Membership: €5.00 No booking fees on counter, phone or internet ticket sales. Please note: live satellite broadcasts and double feature presentations may cost more than regular screenings.
CINEMA MEMBERSHIPFilms marked “NC” (Not Certified) have not been classified by the Irish Film Classification Office. They require a Triskel Christchurch Cinema Membership, which may be purchased on a per film basis (50c per person) or on an annual basis.
Full membership can be bought annually either online or at our box office for €15. Concessionary membership (Student / Silver / Unwaged) is free of charge and available only at our box office, in person with identification. Membership subject to terms and conditions, full information online. T r i s k e l C h r i s t c h u r c h i s p a r t o f t h e E u r o p a C i n e m a s N e t w o r k
Department of Social Protection
Ticket prices 6pm and afterFull: €8.80
With Annual Membership: €7.00
F-RATEDTriskel Arts Centre is proud to announce its association with The F-Rating initiative. Developed in the Bath Film Festival in 2014, the F-Rating is a new film rating which will highlight those with a strong female voice.
To earn an F-rating, a movie has to answer yes to one of these three questions: does it have a female director, does it have a female writer, or are there significant female characters on screen in their own right? Triskel Arts Centre has voluntarily incorporated this rating. For more information on F-Rating visit this website: http://f-rated.org
CINEMA NOTES2017 marks the sixth year of the Triskel Christchurch cinema programme! Therefore, we are delighted to be presenting an exceptional range of movies for the new year. With have the latest film by prolific filmmakers Ken Loach (I, Daniel Blake), Oliver Stone (Snowden), Spike Lee (Chi-Raq) and Alexandro Jodorowsky (Endless Poetry).
The feel-good comedy musical La La Land and the thought-provoking Christine will also be shown along with special screenings of two classics - Casablanca starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, and the Japanese animation Ghost In The Shell, which has recently been remade as a live action sci-fi thriller starring Scarlett Johansson. There is also the chance to see the experimental feature Cloud of Skin directed by Cork-based filmmaker Maximilian Le Cain.
Chris O’Neill - Head Of Cinema
AT A GLANCE...........................................................................................................................................................
Fri 6 January - Mon 9 JanuaryI, Daniel BlakeNocturnal Animals...........................................................................................................................................................
Fri 13 January - Mon 16 JanuaryThe Birth Of A NationIndignation...........................................................................................................................................................
Fri 20 January - Mon 23 JanuarySnowdenYour Name...........................................................................................................................................................
Fri 27 January - Mon 30 JanuaryChi-RaqThe Unknown Girl...........................................................................................................................................................
Tues 31 JanuaryGhost In The ShellCloud Of Skin...........................................................................................................................................................
Fri 3 February - Mon 6 FebruaryThe Son Of JosephEndless Poetry...........................................................................................................................................................
Fri 10 February - Mon 13 FebruaryChristineLa La Land...........................................................................................................................................................
Tues 14 FebruaryCasablanca...........................................................................................................................................................
COMING SOON...........................................................................................................................................................
Lost In FranceJackieToni Erdmann...........................................................................................................................................................
134 mins - United States / Germany 2016 - Dir: Oliver StoneStarring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Shailene Woodley and Melissa Leo
This is a riveting look at one of the most polarising figures of the 21st century, responsible for what has been described as the most far-reaching security breach in US intelligence history.
106 mins - Japan 2016 - Subtitles - Dir: Makoto ShinkaiVoices: Kana Hanazawa, Etsuko Ichihara and Ryûnosuke Kamiki
From the innovative mind behind Voices of a Distant Star and 5 Centimetres Per Second, comes a masterpiece about time, the thread of fate, and the hearts of two young souls.“An original, beautifully conceived idea” FilmInk
SNOWDEN 15A
YOUR NAME PG
INDIGNATION NC
A brilliant working-class boy is exempted from being drafted into the Korean War when he goes to college, but his infatuation with a beautiful girl puts his best-laid plans to the test.“Involving, well acted and beautifully written” Irish Independent
111 mins - United States 2016 - Dir: James SchamusStarring: Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon and Tracy Letts
113 mins - France / Belgium 2016 - Subtitles - Dir: Eugène GreenStarring: Victor Ezenfis, Natacha Régnier and Mathieu Amalric
Vincent refuses to join in with his schoolmates torturing rats or selling sperm on the Internet. His investigations lead him to a famous publisher with an obnoxious character.
THE SON OF JOSEPH NC
“Son of Joseph exudes and inspires joy” Film Comment Magazine
Ghost In The Shell redefined the anime genre by exploring complex ideas regarding AI and what it means to be human. These themes are just as important now as they were 20 years ago.
83 mins - Japan 1995 - Subtitles - Dir: Mamoru OshiiVoices: Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka and Iemasa Kayumi
106 mins - Bel / Fra 2016 - Subtitles - Dir: Luc & Jean-Pierre DardenneStarring: Adèle Haenel, Olivier Bonnaud and Yannick Renier
Renowned filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne continue their empathetic examinations of the compromises faced by everyday people in their psychologically complex new drama.
THE UNKNOWN GIRL 15A
CLOUD OF SKIN NCCHI-RAQ NC
“A quietly powerful masterpiece…gripping” The Arts Desk
After the murder of a child by a stray bullet, a group of women led by a gang leader’s beautiful young girlfriend organise against the ongoing violence in Chicago’s South Side.“Astonishing…up there with Lee’s very best” Little White Lies
127 mins - United States 2015 - Dir: Spike LeeStarring: Teyonah Parris, Nick Cannon and Wesley Snipes
84 mins - Ireland 2015 - Dir: Maximilian Le CainStarring: Dean Kavanagh, Eadaoin O’Donohgue and Siannon O’Neill
Haunted by the memory of a blind woman with visionary powers, a man revisits the sites of their love affair in this immersive and dreamlike experimental exploration of memory and vision.
ENDLESS POETRY 18GHOST IN THE SHELL TBC
“A filmmaker here at the peak of his powers” Irish Film Institute
“Compelling, moving and visually splendid” Film4
“A well-made and engaging film” Urban CineFile
119 mins - United States 2016 - Dir: Nate ParkerStarring: Nate Parker, Armie Hammer and Aja Naomi King
Set against the antebellum South, this film follows a literate slave and preacher whose financially strained owner accepts an offer to use his preaching to subdue unruly slaves.
THE BIRTH OF A NATION 15A
128 mins - United States 2016 - Dir: Damien ChazelleStarring: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and Amiée Conn
This is the story of an aspiring actress and a dedicated jazz musician, who are struggling to make ends meet in a city known for crushing hopes and breaking hearts.
LA LA LAND PG
“A gorgeous homage to the golden age of Hollywood” US Weekly
CHRISTINE 15A
120 mins - USA / UK 2016 - Dir: Antonio CamposStarring: Rebecca Hall, Michael C. Hall and Tracy Letts
This eagerly-anticipated and acclaimed drama tells the true story of Christine Chubbuck, a Florida news reporter who, in 1974, shocked the world by taking her own life live on air.
CASABLANCA NC
“Vivid, intense...a masterful piece of filmmaking” IndieWire
Casablanca is the greatest love story evert told and time may have gone by but it has not diminished its reputation. Winner of three Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director.
103 mins - United States 1942 - Dir: Michael CurtizStarring: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains
“Irresistible, big-hearted film-making” The Guardian
100 mins - United Kingdom 2016 - Dir: Ken LoachStarring: Dave Johns, Hayley Squires and Sharon Percy
A fifty-something carpenter and a single mother are compelled to seek refuge in the welfare state, only to find negotiating the red tape proves to be a challenge in the latest film by Ken Loach.
I, DANIEL BLAKE 15A
“A gut-wrenching tragicomic drama” The Observer
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS 16
Fri 6 January8.45pm
Sat 7 January8.45pm
Sun 8 January4pm / 8.45pm
Mon 9 January8.45pm
Nocturnal Animals is the haunting romantic thriller of shocking intimacy and gripping tension that explores the thin lines between love and cruelty, and revenge and redemption.
116 mins - United States 2016 - Dir: Tom FordStarring: Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal and Isla Fisher
“A romantic thriller of mesmeric beauty” New York Post
Tues 31 January8.45pm
Twisted Celluloid presents Ghost In The Shell - One Night OnlyTickets: €9.30 full price / €7.00 with annual membership
Fri 6 January6.15pm
Sat 7 January6.15pm
Sun 8 January1.45pm / 6.15pm
Mon 9 January6.15pm
“This is vivid and unsettling film-making” The Arts Desk
Fri 13 January8.30pm
Sat 14 January8.30pm
Sun 15 January3.45pm / 8.30pm
Mon 16 January8.30pm
Fri 13 January6.15pm
Sat 14 January6.15pm
Sun 15 January1.30pm / 6.15pm
Mon 16 January6.15pm
Fri 20 January8.15pm
Sat 21 January8.15pm
Sun 22 January3.15pm / 8.15pm
Mon 23 January8.15pm
Fri 20 January6pm
Sat 21 January6pm
Sun 22 January1pm / 6pm
Mon 23 January6pm
Fri 27 January8.30pm
Sat 28 January8.30pm
Sun 29 January3.45pm / 8.30pm
Mon 30 January8.30pm
Fri 27 January6.15pm
Sat 28 January6.15pm
Sun 29 January1.30pm / 6.15pm
Mon 30 January6.15pm
TWISTED CELLULOID
Tues 31 January6.30pm
Cloud of Skin - Screening for One Night OnlyTickets: €9.30 full price / €7.00 with annual membership
Fri 3 February8.45pm
Sat 4 February8.45pm
Sun 5 February3.30pm / 8.45pm
Mon 6 February8.45pm
128 mins - France / Chile 2017 - Subtitles - Dir: Alejandro JodorowskyStarring: Adan Jodorowsky and Brontis Jodorowsky
In Santiago de Chile, during the thrilling years of the 40s and the 50s, a young man decides to become a poet against the will of his family in the latest film from the director of The Holy Mountain.“A feast for the senses...gloriously assembled” Hollywood Reporter
Fri 3 February6pm
Sat 4 February6pm
Sun 5 February1pm / 6pm
Mon 6 February6pm
Fri 10 February8.30pm
Sat 11 February8.30pm
Sun 12 February3.30pm / 8.30pm
Mon 13 February8.30pm
Fri 10 February6pm
Sat 11 February6pm
Sun 12 February1pm / 6pm
Mon 13 February6pm
Tues 14 February6.15pm / 8.45pm
Casablanca for Valentine’s Day - Back for One Night OnlyTickets: €9.30 full price / €7.00 with annual membership