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Film Listings
Fri 19 Jun 2009 - Thu 25 Jun 2009 |
British comedy drama, written and directed by Richard Curtis, about an illegal radio station in the North Sea in the 1960s. Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost and a host of familiar British faces.
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Fri mat 1.00; Sat 3.15; Mon 6.00
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Sat 8.30
Swedish drama set in 1907, about a working class woman (Maria Heiskanen) who wins a camera in a lottery and decides to keep it, against the wishes of her drunken brutish husband (Mikael Persbrandt).
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Tue 3.40
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Drama based on the best-selling novel by Anne Michaels, starring Stephen Dillane as a man whose life is haunted by his childhood experiences in WWII.
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Sun/Tue 8.50; Thu mat 1.00
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Big-screen spin-off of TV's The Thick Of It, in which spin doctor Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi) goes into overdrive when a Junior Minister's (Tom Hollander) off-the-cuff remark about the possibility of war is snapped up by Washington.
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late 9.00
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British drama set in a seaside retirement home in the 1980s, about the friendship between an ignored, morbid child (Bill Milner) and a grouchy retired magician (Michael Caine).
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Sat/Wed mat 1.00
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Swedish horror about a bullied young boy who discovers that his new friend and neighbour needs human blood to survive.
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3.50
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Dysfunctional family road trip comedy, starring Greg Kinnear and Steve Carell.
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Fri 7.00
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Tue 6.15
Biopic, directed by Gus Van Sant, about Harvey Milk (Sean Penn), who became the first openly gay man to be voted into American public office before his assassination at the hands of a fellow city supervisor (Josh Brolin).
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Sun 6.00; Tue mat 1.00; Wed 3.10
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Mon 8.45
Low budget British drama starring Daniel Mays as a young man who returns to his home town and discovers that his one-time best friend Shifty (Riz Ahmed) has graduated to dealing hard drugs.
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Mon 1.40
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Drama directed by Danny Boyle, starring Dev Patel as a slum kid who's arrested on suspicion of cheating when he becomes a contestant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
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Sun mat 1.00; Thu 3.20
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Drama directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, about a young baseball player (Algenis Perez Soto) from the Dominican Republic who moves to America when he's selected to play in the US Minor Leagues.
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Sat 5.40; Wed 8.45
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Surreal fantasy drama from writer-director Charlie Kaufman, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as a separated, hypochondriac theatre director who stages a massive play that involves building a replica of New York in a warehouse and casting actors to play all the people in his life.
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1.10 6.20
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Comedy drama directed by Woody Allen, starring Rebecca Hall and Scarlett Johansson as two American friends who get involved with a passionate painter (Javier Bardem), while staying in Barcelona for the summer.
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Mon 3.40
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Adaptation of the phenomenally successful comic by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, in which a masked vigilante named Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) investigates the murder of an ex-superhero and uncovers something much darker.
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Fri 3.40; Thu 8.15
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Historical drama about the early years of Queen Victoria (Emily Blunt), centring on her ascent to power and her relationship with the young Prince Albert (Rupert Friend).
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Sun 3.35; Thu 6.00
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