23 January: The Tree of Life – 7.45PM

Do not see this movie. It is “baffling”, “confounding” and “pretentious”. You must see this movie. It is “mesmeric”, “transcendent” and “awe-inspiring”. Like the reviewers, audiences don’t agree about Terrence Malick’s astonishing film. At the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme d’Or, its premiere ended with applause and boos. Intrigued by the origins of life, especially his own, a man (Sean Penn) reflects on his upbringing in a Midwestern family in the 1950s, particularly his relationship with his gracious mother (Jessica Chastain) and his authoritarian father (Brad Pitt). Imagine Happy Days scripted by Sartre with dinosaurs thrown in. Come along and make up your own mind.

“For anyone who loves cinema, The Tree of Life is a film that demands to be seen, experienced, analysed – it’s an eminently worthy Palme d’Or winner.” – The Telegraph

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Terrence Malick /  USA 2011 / 138 min / Cert: 12A

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19 December: Chico & Rita – 7.45PM


One night in Havana a talented songwriter meets a beautiful singer. United by their love for music and for each other, Chico and Rita begin a romance that will bring them hope, heartache and happiness. But in which order? We follow the young lovers through the ravishing cityscapes of New York, Las Vegas, Hollywood and Paris in the 1940s and 1950s.  With Latin rhythms and American jazz, this delightful award-winning animation is a treat for the ears, the eyes and several other major organs, most of all the heart. If this sensual tale of love and desire fails to move you, consult your doctor immediately.

“Sexy, sunny and sweet-natured.” – The Guardian

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Javier Mariscal & Fernando Trueba /  Spain 2010 / 94 min / Cert: 15

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Brockley sings and dances along…

The Brockley Jack Film Club rocked to the rafters on Saturday night with the sing-along version of Mamma Mia. The Sing It Back! choir kicked the event off and helped the audience hit the right notes throughout.

The final songs brought everyone onto the stage in a Dancing Queen frenzy, catch a glimpse here…

Back to our normal programme with a hard hitting gangster flick tonight.

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28 November: Animal Kingdom – 7.45PM

This is a Smurf movie for grown-ups. Smurf is the ruthless matriarch of a Melbourne crime family; she is also a grandmother to Joshua, a nice quiet boy whose mother died of a heroin overdose. When you meet Joshua’s granny and his uncles, you understand why his mother resorted to drugs. Joshua always knew that Granny Smurf was regarded as the black sheep of the family; now he learns that she is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, determined to stop him mixing with the right crowd. What happens when the local crimelord is your grandmother? Can an honest cop (Guy Pearce) save this young man from his own family? Sharp writing and impeccable acting, particularly Jacki Weaver’s Oscar-nominated performance as Smurf, have produced a thrilling and challenging drama that builds to a stunning conclusion. Animal Kingdom was an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival where it won the World Cinema Jury Prize.

“Tense, violent and supremely watchable” **** – The Guardian

“One of the most striking Australian pictures to reach this country over the past couple of years.”  - The Observer

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David Michôd / Australia 2010 / 108 min / Cert: 18

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Saturday 26 November: Mamma Mia! Sing-Along – 7.45PM

Banish those winter blues, dust off your platforms and join us for a night of fun. For one night only, the Brockley Jack Film Club brings you sing-along Mamma Mia! Expertly aided by the Sing It Back! choir, you won’t be able to resist singing along to those familiar tunes whilst watching the film based on the immensely popular stage play. Book your tickets early as space is limited. With the support of the Lewisham Arts Service.

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Phyllida Lloyd / UK 2008 / 104 min / Cert: PG

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24 October: A Screaming Man

Winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes, this film is a quiet reflection of life in modern day Chad. Former national swimming champion Adam is demoted from his job running a hotel swimming pool and his good-looking westernised son takes over and causes a rift – but this family tale is set against the backdrop of civil war and soon the issue of the job becomes less important. A powerful insight into life in Chad.

“It’s an intelligent, good-looking film and one that confirms Haroun as one of Africa’s leading filmmakers.” **** – Time Out

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Mahamat Saleh Haroun / Chad 2010 / 91 min / Cert: PG

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12 September: Submarine

Touching and funny debut from Richard Ayoade (IT Crowd).  A coming of age drama set in 1980s Wales, directed with flair.  The narrator, 15 year-old Oliver, focused on losing his virginity and never losing his deadpan expression leads us into a world of adolescent musings and family dramas. An original film shot with a love for cinema.

“The most refreshing, urgent and original debut the British film industry has seen in years.” – David Gritten, The Daily Telegraph

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Richard Ayoade / UK 2010 / 96 min / Cert: 15

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