11/03/2010 - 18/03/2010
what's on | beth sydd ymlaen
What's On gives you full listings for the next 7 days, or just click on a date on the calendar for events on that day.
Mae’r calendr Be’ Sy’n Digwydd yn rhestru digwyddiadau ar gyfer y 7 diwrnod nesaf, neu fe allwch chi glicio ar ddyddiad penodol i weld yr hyn sy’n digwydd ar y diwrnod hwnnw.
Cinema
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Machan (15)
The Sri Lankan Full Monty has been entertaining
audiences and picking up awards all across the
world. It’s the funny, mostly true tale of a motley
crew of pals from the slums of Colombo.
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9 March 10
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11 March 10
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Pomegranates and Myrrh (15)
A big hit in the Arab world, this is a powerful,
up-beat film about love under pressure, with the
suffocating, all-pervasive influence of the Israeli
occupation ever present in the background.
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11 March 10
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Youssou N’Dour: I Bring What I Love (PG)
This refreshingly optimistic film follows Youssou
N’Dour on his world tour to promote Egypt, his
ground-breaking album that united Arab and
African musical traditions in praise of Islam.
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11 March 10
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Samson & Delilah (15)
This visually stunning love story centres on two
self-destructive teenagers — petrol-sniffing
Samson and the feisty Delilah — who live in a
ramshackle village on a remote Aboriginal reserve.
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11 March 10
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The Lovely Bones (12A)
Fri 12 — Thu 18 MarchGwe 12 — Iau 18 Mawrth
Please note that the screening at 11am on Fri 12 March is a Carry on Screaming screening, aimed at people with babies under one year old.
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12 March 10
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18 March 10
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A Single Man (12A)
Debut director, Tom Ford uses his strong eye for
design to create this vivid and almost palpable
portrait of 1960s LA.
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12 March 10
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24 March 10
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The Last Station (15)
Set during the last year of Tolstoy’s life, this period
literary tale focuses on the tensions between the
great novelist's wife of 48 years and his followers,
who are attracted by his doctrine of a spiritual life
and a mystical Christian communism.
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12 March 10
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21 March 10
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Black Cat White Cat (15)
Set on the banks of the Danube, this colourful comedy
is crammed with spectacle, incident and the music
of Emir Kusturica’s famous travelling gypsy band.
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12 March 10
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Up (2D) (U)
78 year old Carl Fredricksen sets off to fulfil his lifelong dream of seeing the wilds of South America.
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13 March 10
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Wuthering Heights (U)
Nominated for seven Academy
Awards and winning the Oscar for its stunning
cinematography, this is a must-see on the big
screen.
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14 March 10
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16 March 10
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1234 (15)
When bespectacled Stevie and call centre
colleague/drummer extraordinaire Neil persuade
the ambitious Billy and scatty Emily to start a new
band, they set off on their journey to conquer the
British indie scene.
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15 March 10
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15 March 10
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An Education (12A)
Its 1961 and Jenny, a witty and precocious 16-year-old living a sheltered life in the suburbs of London, has her eyes on a place at Oxford until a dashingly handsome and maybe slightly shady businessman, David, whisks her away and introduces her to London’s ‘university of life’.
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5 February 10
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11 February 10
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Gallery
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Lightbox Commission: Bedwyr Williams
We are delighted to announce that the first artist commissioned to make a site-specific work for our new lightbox is Bedwyr Williams.
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24 November 09
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Delaine Le Bas: Witch Hunt
As part of the UK Romany community, Delaine Le Bas explores many of the experiences of intolerance, misrepresentation, transitional displacement and homelessness that the community continues to face.
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5 February 10
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Assembly: Art in the Bar - Fiona Curran
Fiona Curran's paintings, collages and installations utilise colour, pattern and landscape imagery to conjure up imagined spaces that play with notions of the natural and the artificial, utopia and dystopia.
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5 February 10
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Theatre
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In Chapters: Cafés
Thurs 11 March 8pm Iau 11 Mawrth
Please note this event was previously scheduled for Thu 18 February.
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11 March 10
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A Kind of Alaska by Harold Pinter
This short, one act play, first staged at the National Theatre,
won Harold Pinter the 1982 Best Play award from Drama Plays and Players.
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10 March 10
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13 March 10
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Damian Le Bas: Marrow Bones
A special rehearsed reading of Damian Le Bas’ black comedy to coincide with Delaine Le Bas’ exhibition in the Gallery.
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13 March 10
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