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cinema ADAM SMITH THEATRE January – March 2011 BENNOCHY ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY1 1ET BOX OFFICE TEL 01592 583302 www.attfife.org.uk £4.50 (£3.50) I Breakfast Movie All seats £3.50

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cinemaADAM SMITH THEATRE January –March 2011

BENNOCHY ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY1 1ETBOX OFFICE TEL 01592 583302

www.attfife.org.uk

£4.50 (£3.50) I Breakfast MovieAll seats £3.50

For details of all film and theatre events on at theAdamSmith Theatre,CarnegieHall, Dunfermline andRothesHalls, Glenrothes go to our websiteatwww.attfife.org.uk or join us on facebook at facebook.com/artsfife

Sun6March7.30pm

Love andOtherDrugs (15)

Dir: Edward Zwick I US I 2010 I 112 minsJakeGyllenhaal I AnneHathaway I JudyGreerMaggie is an alluring free spirit who won't let anyone – or anything – tie her down.But she meets her match in Jamie whose relentless and nearly infallible charmserve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales.Maggie and Jamie’s evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they findthemselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love.

Mon7March 7.30pm,Tue8March 11am&7.30pm

127Hours (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle I US/UK I 2010 I 95 minsJamesFranco I KateMara I AmberTamblynFollowing the success of SlumdogMillionaire, director Danny Boyle turns to the truestory of thrill seeking Aron Ralston’s remarkable adventure. In 2003, outrock-climbing alone one day in an isolated canyon in Utah, Ralston fell down a deepcrevice and found himself with one arm trapped under an 800lb boulder. He has leftwith an appalling choice: face certain death – or amputate the arm.

Wed9March 7.30pm,Thu10March 11am&7.30pm

TheKing’s Speech (12a)

Dir: Tom Hooper I UK I 2010 I 118 minsColin Firth I GeoffreyRush I HelenaBonhamCarter I DerekJacobiThis is the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of QueenElizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George “Bertie,” reluctantly assumes thethrone. Plagued by a dreadful stammer and considered unfit to be king, Bertieengages the help of speech therapist, Australian Lionel Logue. After a rough start, thetwo delve into an unorthodox course of treatment and eventually form an unbreakablebond. Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country through war.

Sat 12March 7.30pm

TheWayBack (12a)

Dir: Peter Weir I US I 2010 I 133 minsJimSturgess I Colin Farrell I EdHarrisPeter Weir (Witness, Master and Commander, Dead Poet’s Society ) directs this epicstory of survival, solidarity and indomitable human will. Shot in Bulgaria, Moroccoand India, the film tells the story of a group of men who escape from a Siberiangoulag during World War 11 and begin a treacherous, epic, life affirming journeyacross thousands of miles of hostile terrain.

Sun13March 7.30pm

MyAfternoonswithMargueritte (15)

Dir: Jean Becker I UK I 2010 I 82 mins (Subtitles)GerardDepardieu I GiseleCasadesusThis is the charming and uplifting story of one of those chance encounters that canradically change the course of your life. Germain is a large, unmarried and almostilliterate man in his fifties. Marguerite is a tiny elderly woman with a passion for thewritten word. When Germain happens to sit beside Marguerite on a park bench andshe reads him extracts from her novels, an unlikely friendship develops. UnderMarguerite’s tutelage, Germain discovers a love of literature and with it, a wisdomthat confounds his friends at the bistro, who have always treated him like an idiot.

Tue15March 7.30pm,Wed16March 11am&7.30pm

BlackSwan (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky I US I 2010 I 103 minsNataliePortman I MilaKunis I Vincent CasselA psychological thriller set in the world of New York City Ballet,Black Swan starsNatalie Portman as Nina, a ballerina whose life, like all those in her profession, iscompletely consumed with dance. She finds herself locked in a web of competitiveintrigue with a new rival in the company and as the two young dancers expand theirrivalry into a twisted friendship, Nina begins to get more in touch with her dark side– which threatens to destroy her. The ballet performances are breathtaking but beprepared for bodily horror and sexual exploration in this decidedly original work.

Tue22March 7.30pm

Neds (18)

Dir: Peter Mullan I UK/France/Italy I 2010 I 134 minsConorMcCarron I GreggForrest I JoeSzulaPeter Mullan’s 1970’s gritty and thought provoking Glasgow drama is already thewinner of Best Film and Best Actor at the 2010 San Sebastian Film Awards. GiftedGlasgow primary school pupil John McGill finds his optimism short-lived when hestarts at his new school and is warned by local thug Canta that it's going to be atough time. However, John’s hoodlum brother Benny steps in and sets in motion abrutal cycle of violence as John progresses through school.

Mon21February 7.30pm

Outcast (18)

Dir: Colm McCarthy I UK/Ireland I 2010 I 98 minsKateDickie I Niall Burton I JamesNesbittSet in Edinburgh, this gritty urban fantasy has James Nesbitt as Cathal, a killer whois pursuing his former lover, Mary, played by Kate Dickie (RedRoad). Mary, a womanwho comes from an ancient and magical celtic race, and her son Fergal, hide in anoutlying district of Edinburgh and use magic to protect themselves, but Cathal isdetermined to outsmart them. Local residents begin to die at the hands of anunknown life force, but is Cathal the killer, or is he trying to destroy the beast?

PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR ANYALTERATIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THE PROGRAMME

www.attfife.org.uk

Seats£4.50 (£3.50) I Breakfast MovieAll seats £3.50

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Sun 23 January 7.30pm

LetMe In (15)

Dir: Matt Reeves I US I 2010 I 116 minsChloeMoretz I Kodi Smit-McPhee I Richard JenkinsA haunting and provocative thriller about a lonely and bullied young boy, Owen,whose only friend is his new neighbour Abby, a strange self-possessed girl abouthis own age. Recognising a fellow outcast, Owen opens up to her and before long,the two have formed a unique bond.

Mon24January 7.30pm

Made InDagenham (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole I UK I 2010 I 113 minsSallyHawkins I MirandaRichardson I BobHoskinsFrom the director ofCalendar Girls, a breezy comedy with Sally Hawkins as RitaO’Grady, the catalyst for the1968 Ford Dagenham strike by 187 sewing machinists,which led to the advent of the Equal Pay Act. Working in impoverished conditionsand for long, arduous hours, the woman at the plant finally lay down their toolswhen they are reclassified as ‘unskilled’. With humour, common sense and couragethey take on their corporate paymasters.

Wed26&Thu27January 7.30pm

TheSocialNetwork (12a)

Dir: David Fincher I US I 2010 I 120 minsJesseEisenberg I AndrewGarfield I Justin TimberlakeEvery age has its visionaries who leave, in the wake of their genius, a changedworld – but rarely without a battle over exactly what happened and who was thereat the moment of creation. This film is a chronicle of the founding of Facebook,the social-networking web site.

Fri 28 January 11am&7.30pm

HarryPotter&TheDeathlyHallowsPt 1 (12a)

Dir: David Yates I UK/US I 2010 I 146 minsDaniel Radcliffe I EmmaWatson I RupertGrintIn the seventh instalment of the series, Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on theirperilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort’s immortalityand destruction – the Horcruxes. On their own, without the guidance of theirprofessors, the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever.But there are Dark Forces in their midst that threaten to tear them apart.

Sun30January 7.30pm

AnotherYear (12a)

Dir: Mike Leigh I UK I 2010 I 129 minsJimBroadbent I LesleyManville I RuthSheenSpring, summer, autumn, winter. Family and friendship. Love and warmth.Joy and sadness. Hope and despair. Companionship. Loneliness. A birth. A death.Time passes… Mike Leigh’s gentle yet powerful film about the family ties thatbind, friendship and ageing is a bittersweet examination of middle-aged life withwonderful performances from his ensemble of actors.

Mon31January 7.30pm

Monsters (12a)

Dir: Gareth Edwards I US I 2010 I 93 minsWhitneyAble I ScottMcNairySix years ago NASA discovered the possibility of alien life within our solar system.A probe was launched to collect samples, but crashed upon re-entry over CentralAmerica. Soon after, new life forms began to appear and half of Mexico wasquarantined as an INFECTED ZONE. Today, the American and Mexican military stillstruggle to contain “the creatures”... The story begins when a cynical journalistagrees to escort a shaken American tourist through the infected zone to the safetyof the U.S. Border.

Tue1February 7.30pm

TheGirlWhoPlayedWithFire (15)

Dir: Daniel Alfredson I Sweden I 2009 I 129 minsNoomiRapace I MichaelNyqvist I Sofia LedarpAnother chance to see the second story in the late Stieg Larsson’s Millenniumthriller trilogy. Computer hacker Lisbeth Salander goes on the run after beingaccused of three murders, whilst investigative journalist Mikael Blomvist worksto clear her name.

Wed2February 7.30pm

TheAmerican (15)

Dir: Anton Corbin I US I 2010 I 104 minsGeorgeClooney I ViolantePlacido I TheklanReutenThis suspense thriller adapted from Martin Booth’s novel, AVery Private Gentleman,stars George Clooney as Jack, the American assassin always on the move. After ajob goes awry he retreats to the Italian countryside, where he befriends a localpriest and strikes up an unexpected romance while awaiting the details of his nextassignment. Jack is lucky to be alive after his Swedish assignment went sour, andhe knows that it's only a matter of time before his luck runs out.

Fri 4February 7.30pm

TheGirlWhoKicked theHornet’sNest (15)

Dir: Daniel Alfredson I Sweden I 2009 I 146 mins (Subtitles)NoomiRapace I MichaelNyqvist I LenaEndreThe final instalment of Stieg Larsson’s trilogy sees Lisbeth recovering in a hospitaland awaiting trial for three murders when she is released. Mikael must prove herinnocence. Meanwhile, Lisbeth is plotting her own revenge against the people whoput her in this situation

Sun6February 7.30pm

Chico andRita (15)

Dir: Javier Mariscal/F.Trueba I Spain/UK I 2010 I 93 mins (Subtitles)MarioGuera I EmanXorOna I LimaraMenesesSexy, sunny, grown-up animation about a stormy romance which begins in Cuba in1948 when Chico, a talented, underemployed pianist falls head over heels in lovewith beautiful singer Rita. As their careers move on, over the years they separateand reunite time and again and they leave Havana for New York, Hollywood, Parisand Las Vegas.

Tue15 February 7.30pm

Secretariat (U)

Dir: Randall Wallace I US I 2010 I 123 minsJohnMalkovioch I DianeLane I JamesCromwellBased on the remarkable true story, ‘Secretariat’ chronicles the spectacularjourney of the 1973 Triple Crown winner. Housewife and mother Penny CheneryTweedy agrees to take over her ailing father’s Virginia based Meadow Stables,despite her lack of horse-racing experience. Against all odds she manages tonavigate the male-dominated business, ultimately fostering the first Triple Crownwinner in 25 years and what may be the greatest racehorse of all time.

Wed16February 7.30pm,Thu17February 11am&7.30pm

TheChronicles ofNarnia:TheVoyageof theDawnTreader (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted I US I 2010 I 112 minsBenBarnes I SkandarKeynes I TildaSwintonLucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnai with their cousin Eustace wherethey meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip acress the sea aboard the royal ship,The Dawn Treader. Along with way they encouter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.

Sat 19February 7.30pm

Unstoppable (12a)

Dir: Tony Scott I US I 2010 I 98 minsDenzelWashington I ChrisPine I RosarioDawsonInspired by actual events, “Unstoppable” is an adrenalin rush fuelled by directorTony Scott’s signature mark of propulsive action rooted in the reality of ordinarypeople placed in extraordinary circumstances. A veteran engineer and a youngconductor race the clock to stop an unmanned runaway train – effectively a missilethe size of a skyscraper – and prevent a catastrophy in a highly populated area.

Sun20February 7.30pm

Burlesque (12a)

Dir: Steve Antin I US I 2010 I 119 minsCher I ChristinaAguilera I AlanCummingAli is a small-town girl with a big voice who escapes hardship and an uncertainfuture to follow her dreams to LA. After stumbling upon The Burlesque Lounge,a struggling club, she lands a job as a cocktail waitress. Burlesque’s outrageouscostumes and bold choreography enrapture the young ingenue, who vows toperform there one day. Soon enough, Ali makes her way from the bar to the stage.Her spectacular voice restores The Burlesque Lounge to its former glory,although not before a charismatic entrepreneur arrives with an enticing proposal.

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Sun 23 January 7.30pm

LetMe In (15)

Dir: Matt Reeves I US I 2010 I 116 minsChloeMoretz I Kodi Smit-McPhee I Richard JenkinsA haunting and provocative thriller about a lonely and bullied young boy, Owen,whose only friend is his new neighbour Abby, a strange self-possessed girl abouthis own age. Recognising a fellow outcast, Owen opens up to her and before long,the two have formed a unique bond.

Mon24January 7.30pm

Made InDagenham (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole I UK I 2010 I 113 minsSallyHawkins I MirandaRichardson I BobHoskinsFrom the director ofCalendar Girls, a breezy comedy with Sally Hawkins as RitaO’Grady, the catalyst for the1968 Ford Dagenham strike by 187 sewing machinists,which led to the advent of the Equal Pay Act. Working in impoverished conditionsand for long, arduous hours, the woman at the plant finally lay down their toolswhen they are reclassified as ‘unskilled’. With humour, common sense and couragethey take on their corporate paymasters.

Wed26&Thu27January 7.30pm

TheSocialNetwork (12a)

Dir: David Fincher I US I 2010 I 120 minsJesseEisenberg I AndrewGarfield I Justin TimberlakeEvery age has its visionaries who leave, in the wake of their genius, a changedworld – but rarely without a battle over exactly what happened and who was thereat the moment of creation. This film is a chronicle of the founding of Facebook,the social-networking web site.

Fri 28 January 11am&7.30pm

HarryPotter&TheDeathlyHallowsPt 1 (12a)

Dir: David Yates I UK/US I 2010 I 146 minsDaniel Radcliffe I EmmaWatson I RupertGrintIn the seventh instalment of the series, Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on theirperilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort’s immortalityand destruction – the Horcruxes. On their own, without the guidance of theirprofessors, the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever.But there are Dark Forces in their midst that threaten to tear them apart.

Sun30January 7.30pm

AnotherYear (12a)

Dir: Mike Leigh I UK I 2010 I 129 minsJimBroadbent I LesleyManville I RuthSheenSpring, summer, autumn, winter. Family and friendship. Love and warmth.Joy and sadness. Hope and despair. Companionship. Loneliness. A birth. A death.Time passes… Mike Leigh’s gentle yet powerful film about the family ties thatbind, friendship and ageing is a bittersweet examination of middle-aged life withwonderful performances from his ensemble of actors.

Mon31January 7.30pm

Monsters (12a)

Dir: Gareth Edwards I US I 2010 I 93 minsWhitneyAble I ScottMcNairySix years ago NASA discovered the possibility of alien life within our solar system.A probe was launched to collect samples, but crashed upon re-entry over CentralAmerica. Soon after, new life forms began to appear and half of Mexico wasquarantined as an INFECTED ZONE. Today, the American and Mexican military stillstruggle to contain “the creatures”... The story begins when a cynical journalistagrees to escort a shaken American tourist through the infected zone to the safetyof the U.S. Border.

Tue1February 7.30pm

TheGirlWhoPlayedWithFire (15)

Dir: Daniel Alfredson I Sweden I 2009 I 129 minsNoomiRapace I MichaelNyqvist I Sofia LedarpAnother chance to see the second story in the late Stieg Larsson’s Millenniumthriller trilogy. Computer hacker Lisbeth Salander goes on the run after beingaccused of three murders, whilst investigative journalist Mikael Blomvist worksto clear her name.

Wed2February 7.30pm

TheAmerican (15)

Dir: Anton Corbin I US I 2010 I 104 minsGeorgeClooney I ViolantePlacido I TheklanReutenThis suspense thriller adapted from Martin Booth’s novel, AVery Private Gentleman,stars George Clooney as Jack, the American assassin always on the move. After ajob goes awry he retreats to the Italian countryside, where he befriends a localpriest and strikes up an unexpected romance while awaiting the details of his nextassignment. Jack is lucky to be alive after his Swedish assignment went sour, andhe knows that it's only a matter of time before his luck runs out.

Fri 4February 7.30pm

TheGirlWhoKicked theHornet’sNest (15)

Dir: Daniel Alfredson I Sweden I 2009 I 146 mins (Subtitles)NoomiRapace I MichaelNyqvist I LenaEndreThe final instalment of Stieg Larsson’s trilogy sees Lisbeth recovering in a hospitaland awaiting trial for three murders when she is released. Mikael must prove herinnocence. Meanwhile, Lisbeth is plotting her own revenge against the people whoput her in this situation

Sun6February 7.30pm

Chico andRita (15)

Dir: Javier Mariscal/F.Trueba I Spain/UK I 2010 I 93 mins (Subtitles)MarioGuera I EmanXorOna I LimaraMenesesSexy, sunny, grown-up animation about a stormy romance which begins in Cuba in1948 when Chico, a talented, underemployed pianist falls head over heels in lovewith beautiful singer Rita. As their careers move on, over the years they separateand reunite time and again and they leave Havana for New York, Hollywood, Parisand Las Vegas.

Tue15 February 7.30pm

Secretariat (U)

Dir: Randall Wallace I US I 2010 I 123 minsJohnMalkovioch I DianeLane I JamesCromwellBased on the remarkable true story, ‘Secretariat’ chronicles the spectacularjourney of the 1973 Triple Crown winner. Housewife and mother Penny CheneryTweedy agrees to take over her ailing father’s Virginia based Meadow Stables,despite her lack of horse-racing experience. Against all odds she manages tonavigate the male-dominated business, ultimately fostering the first Triple Crownwinner in 25 years and what may be the greatest racehorse of all time.

Wed16February 7.30pm,Thu17February 11am&7.30pm

TheChronicles ofNarnia:TheVoyageof theDawnTreader (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted I US I 2010 I 112 minsBenBarnes I SkandarKeynes I TildaSwintonLucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnai with their cousin Eustace wherethey meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip acress the sea aboard the royal ship,The Dawn Treader. Along with way they encouter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.

Sat 19February 7.30pm

Unstoppable (12a)

Dir: Tony Scott I US I 2010 I 98 minsDenzelWashington I ChrisPine I RosarioDawsonInspired by actual events, “Unstoppable” is an adrenalin rush fuelled by directorTony Scott’s signature mark of propulsive action rooted in the reality of ordinarypeople placed in extraordinary circumstances. A veteran engineer and a youngconductor race the clock to stop an unmanned runaway train – effectively a missilethe size of a skyscraper – and prevent a catastrophy in a highly populated area.

Sun20February 7.30pm

Burlesque (12a)

Dir: Steve Antin I US I 2010 I 119 minsCher I ChristinaAguilera I AlanCummingAli is a small-town girl with a big voice who escapes hardship and an uncertainfuture to follow her dreams to LA. After stumbling upon The Burlesque Lounge,a struggling club, she lands a job as a cocktail waitress. Burlesque’s outrageouscostumes and bold choreography enrapture the young ingenue, who vows toperform there one day. Soon enough, Ali makes her way from the bar to the stage.Her spectacular voice restores The Burlesque Lounge to its former glory,although not before a charismatic entrepreneur arrives with an enticing proposal.

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Sun 23 January 7.30pm

LetMe In (15)

Dir: Matt Reeves I US I 2010 I 116 minsChloeMoretz I Kodi Smit-McPhee I Richard JenkinsA haunting and provocative thriller about a lonely and bullied young boy, Owen,whose only friend is his new neighbour Abby, a strange self-possessed girl abouthis own age. Recognising a fellow outcast, Owen opens up to her and before long,the two have formed a unique bond.

Mon24January 7.30pm

Made InDagenham (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole I UK I 2010 I 113 minsSallyHawkins I MirandaRichardson I BobHoskinsFrom the director ofCalendar Girls, a breezy comedy with Sally Hawkins as RitaO’Grady, the catalyst for the1968 Ford Dagenham strike by 187 sewing machinists,which led to the advent of the Equal Pay Act. Working in impoverished conditionsand for long, arduous hours, the woman at the plant finally lay down their toolswhen they are reclassified as ‘unskilled’. With humour, common sense and couragethey take on their corporate paymasters.

Wed26&Thu27January 7.30pm

TheSocialNetwork (12a)

Dir: David Fincher I US I 2010 I 120 minsJesseEisenberg I AndrewGarfield I Justin TimberlakeEvery age has its visionaries who leave, in the wake of their genius, a changedworld – but rarely without a battle over exactly what happened and who was thereat the moment of creation. This film is a chronicle of the founding of Facebook,the social-networking web site.

Fri 28 January 11am&7.30pm

HarryPotter&TheDeathlyHallowsPt 1 (12a)

Dir: David Yates I UK/US I 2010 I 146 minsDaniel Radcliffe I EmmaWatson I RupertGrintIn the seventh instalment of the series, Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on theirperilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort’s immortalityand destruction – the Horcruxes. On their own, without the guidance of theirprofessors, the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever.But there are Dark Forces in their midst that threaten to tear them apart.

Sun30January 7.30pm

AnotherYear (12a)

Dir: Mike Leigh I UK I 2010 I 129 minsJimBroadbent I LesleyManville I RuthSheenSpring, summer, autumn, winter. Family and friendship. Love and warmth.Joy and sadness. Hope and despair. Companionship. Loneliness. A birth. A death.Time passes… Mike Leigh’s gentle yet powerful film about the family ties thatbind, friendship and ageing is a bittersweet examination of middle-aged life withwonderful performances from his ensemble of actors.

Mon31January 7.30pm

Monsters (12a)

Dir: Gareth Edwards I US I 2010 I 93 minsWhitneyAble I ScottMcNairySix years ago NASA discovered the possibility of alien life within our solar system.A probe was launched to collect samples, but crashed upon re-entry over CentralAmerica. Soon after, new life forms began to appear and half of Mexico wasquarantined as an INFECTED ZONE. Today, the American and Mexican military stillstruggle to contain “the creatures”... The story begins when a cynical journalistagrees to escort a shaken American tourist through the infected zone to the safetyof the U.S. Border.

Tue1February 7.30pm

TheGirlWhoPlayedWithFire (15)

Dir: Daniel Alfredson I Sweden I 2009 I 129 minsNoomiRapace I MichaelNyqvist I Sofia LedarpAnother chance to see the second story in the late Stieg Larsson’s Millenniumthriller trilogy. Computer hacker Lisbeth Salander goes on the run after beingaccused of three murders, whilst investigative journalist Mikael Blomvist worksto clear her name.

Wed2February 7.30pm

TheAmerican (15)

Dir: Anton Corbin I US I 2010 I 104 minsGeorgeClooney I ViolantePlacido I TheklanReutenThis suspense thriller adapted from Martin Booth’s novel, AVery Private Gentleman,stars George Clooney as Jack, the American assassin always on the move. After ajob goes awry he retreats to the Italian countryside, where he befriends a localpriest and strikes up an unexpected romance while awaiting the details of his nextassignment. Jack is lucky to be alive after his Swedish assignment went sour, andhe knows that it's only a matter of time before his luck runs out.

Fri 4February 7.30pm

TheGirlWhoKicked theHornet’sNest (15)

Dir: Daniel Alfredson I Sweden I 2009 I 146 mins (Subtitles)NoomiRapace I MichaelNyqvist I LenaEndreThe final instalment of Stieg Larsson’s trilogy sees Lisbeth recovering in a hospitaland awaiting trial for three murders when she is released. Mikael must prove herinnocence. Meanwhile, Lisbeth is plotting her own revenge against the people whoput her in this situation

Sun6February 7.30pm

Chico andRita (15)

Dir: Javier Mariscal/F.Trueba I Spain/UK I 2010 I 93 mins (Subtitles)MarioGuera I EmanXorOna I LimaraMenesesSexy, sunny, grown-up animation about a stormy romance which begins in Cuba in1948 when Chico, a talented, underemployed pianist falls head over heels in lovewith beautiful singer Rita. As their careers move on, over the years they separateand reunite time and again and they leave Havana for New York, Hollywood, Parisand Las Vegas.

Tue15 February 7.30pm

Secretariat (U)

Dir: Randall Wallace I US I 2010 I 123 minsJohnMalkovioch I DianeLane I JamesCromwellBased on the remarkable true story, ‘Secretariat’ chronicles the spectacularjourney of the 1973 Triple Crown winner. Housewife and mother Penny CheneryTweedy agrees to take over her ailing father’s Virginia based Meadow Stables,despite her lack of horse-racing experience. Against all odds she manages tonavigate the male-dominated business, ultimately fostering the first Triple Crownwinner in 25 years and what may be the greatest racehorse of all time.

Wed16February 7.30pm,Thu17February 11am&7.30pm

TheChronicles ofNarnia:TheVoyageof theDawnTreader (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted I US I 2010 I 112 minsBenBarnes I SkandarKeynes I TildaSwintonLucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnai with their cousin Eustace wherethey meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip acress the sea aboard the royal ship,The Dawn Treader. Along with way they encouter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.

Sat 19February 7.30pm

Unstoppable (12a)

Dir: Tony Scott I US I 2010 I 98 minsDenzelWashington I ChrisPine I RosarioDawsonInspired by actual events, “Unstoppable” is an adrenalin rush fuelled by directorTony Scott’s signature mark of propulsive action rooted in the reality of ordinarypeople placed in extraordinary circumstances. A veteran engineer and a youngconductor race the clock to stop an unmanned runaway train – effectively a missilethe size of a skyscraper – and prevent a catastrophy in a highly populated area.

Sun20February 7.30pm

Burlesque (12a)

Dir: Steve Antin I US I 2010 I 119 minsCher I ChristinaAguilera I AlanCummingAli is a small-town girl with a big voice who escapes hardship and an uncertainfuture to follow her dreams to LA. After stumbling upon The Burlesque Lounge,a struggling club, she lands a job as a cocktail waitress. Burlesque’s outrageouscostumes and bold choreography enrapture the young ingenue, who vows toperform there one day. Soon enough, Ali makes her way from the bar to the stage.Her spectacular voice restores The Burlesque Lounge to its former glory,although not before a charismatic entrepreneur arrives with an enticing proposal.

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BENNOCHY ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY1 1ETBOX OFFICE TEL 01592 583302

www.attfife.org.uk

£4.50 (£3.50) I Breakfast MovieAll seats £3.50

For details of all film and theatre events on at theAdamSmith Theatre,CarnegieHall, Dunfermline andRothesHalls, Glenrothes go to our websiteatwww.attfife.org.uk or join us on facebook at facebook.com/artsfife

Sun6March7.30pm

Love andOtherDrugs (15)

Dir: Edward Zwick I US I 2010 I 112 minsJakeGyllenhaal I AnneHathaway I JudyGreerMaggie is an alluring free spirit who won't let anyone – or anything – tie her down.But she meets her match in Jamie whose relentless and nearly infallible charmserve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales.Maggie and Jamie’s evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they findthemselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love.

Mon7March 7.30pm,Tue8March 11am&7.30pm

127Hours (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle I US/UK I 2010 I 95 minsJamesFranco I KateMara I AmberTamblynFollowing the success of SlumdogMillionaire, director Danny Boyle turns to the truestory of thrill seeking Aron Ralston’s remarkable adventure. In 2003, outrock-climbing alone one day in an isolated canyon in Utah, Ralston fell down a deepcrevice and found himself with one arm trapped under an 800lb boulder. He has leftwith an appalling choice: face certain death – or amputate the arm.

Wed9March 7.30pm,Thu10March 11am&7.30pm

TheKing’s Speech (12a)

Dir: Tom Hooper I UK I 2010 I 118 minsColin Firth I GeoffreyRush I HelenaBonhamCarter I DerekJacobiThis is the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of QueenElizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George “Bertie,” reluctantly assumes thethrone. Plagued by a dreadful stammer and considered unfit to be king, Bertieengages the help of speech therapist, Australian Lionel Logue. After a rough start, thetwo delve into an unorthodox course of treatment and eventually form an unbreakablebond. Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country through war.

Sat 12March 7.30pm

TheWayBack (12a)

Dir: Peter Weir I US I 2010 I 133 minsJimSturgess I Colin Farrell I EdHarrisPeter Weir (Witness, Master and Commander, Dead Poet’s Society ) directs this epicstory of survival, solidarity and indomitable human will. Shot in Bulgaria, Moroccoand India, the film tells the story of a group of men who escape from a Siberiangoulag during World War 11 and begin a treacherous, epic, life affirming journeyacross thousands of miles of hostile terrain.

Sun13March 7.30pm

MyAfternoonswithMargueritte (15)

Dir: Jean Becker I UK I 2010 I 82 mins (Subtitles)GerardDepardieu I GiseleCasadesusThis is the charming and uplifting story of one of those chance encounters that canradically change the course of your life. Germain is a large, unmarried and almostilliterate man in his fifties. Marguerite is a tiny elderly woman with a passion for thewritten word. When Germain happens to sit beside Marguerite on a park bench andshe reads him extracts from her novels, an unlikely friendship develops. UnderMarguerite’s tutelage, Germain discovers a love of literature and with it, a wisdomthat confounds his friends at the bistro, who have always treated him like an idiot.

Tue15March 7.30pm,Wed16March 11am&7.30pm

BlackSwan (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky I US I 2010 I 103 minsNataliePortman I MilaKunis I Vincent CasselA psychological thriller set in the world of New York City Ballet,Black Swan starsNatalie Portman as Nina, a ballerina whose life, like all those in her profession, iscompletely consumed with dance. She finds herself locked in a web of competitiveintrigue with a new rival in the company and as the two young dancers expand theirrivalry into a twisted friendship, Nina begins to get more in touch with her dark side– which threatens to destroy her. The ballet performances are breathtaking but beprepared for bodily horror and sexual exploration in this decidedly original work.

Tue22March 7.30pm

Neds (18)

Dir: Peter Mullan I UK/France/Italy I 2010 I 134 minsConorMcCarron I GreggForrest I JoeSzulaPeter Mullan’s 1970’s gritty and thought provoking Glasgow drama is already thewinner of Best Film and Best Actor at the 2010 San Sebastian Film Awards. GiftedGlasgow primary school pupil John McGill finds his optimism short-lived when hestarts at his new school and is warned by local thug Canta that it's going to be atough time. However, John’s hoodlum brother Benny steps in and sets in motion abrutal cycle of violence as John progresses through school.

Mon21February 7.30pm

Outcast (18)

Dir: Colm McCarthy I UK/Ireland I 2010 I 98 minsKateDickie I Niall Burton I JamesNesbittSet in Edinburgh, this gritty urban fantasy has James Nesbitt as Cathal, a killer whois pursuing his former lover, Mary, played by Kate Dickie (RedRoad). Mary, a womanwho comes from an ancient and magical celtic race, and her son Fergal, hide in anoutlying district of Edinburgh and use magic to protect themselves, but Cathal isdetermined to outsmart them. Local residents begin to die at the hands of anunknown life force, but is Cathal the killer, or is he trying to destroy the beast?

PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR ANYALTERATIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THE PROGRAMME

www.attfife.org.uk

Seats£4.50 (£3.50) I Breakfast MovieAll seats £3.50

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Sun6March7.30pm

Love andOtherDrugs (15)

Dir: Edward Zwick I US I 2010 I 112 minsJakeGyllenhaal I AnneHathaway I JudyGreerMaggie is an alluring free spirit who won't let anyone – or anything – tie her down.But she meets her match in Jamie whose relentless and nearly infallible charmserve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales.Maggie and Jamie’s evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they findthemselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love.

Mon7March 7.30pm,Tue8March 11am&7.30pm

127Hours (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle I US/UK I 2010 I 95 minsJamesFranco I KateMara I AmberTamblynFollowing the success of SlumdogMillionaire, director Danny Boyle turns to the truestory of thrill seeking Aron Ralston’s remarkable adventure. In 2003, outrock-climbing alone one day in an isolated canyon in Utah, Ralston fell down a deepcrevice and found himself with one arm trapped under an 800lb boulder. He has leftwith an appalling choice: face certain death – or amputate the arm.

Wed9March 7.30pm,Thu10March 11am&7.30pm

TheKing’s Speech (12a)

Dir: Tom Hooper I UK I 2010 I 118 minsColin Firth I GeoffreyRush I HelenaBonhamCarter I DerekJacobiThis is the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of QueenElizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George “Bertie,” reluctantly assumes thethrone. Plagued by a dreadful stammer and considered unfit to be king, Bertieengages the help of speech therapist, Australian Lionel Logue. After a rough start, thetwo delve into an unorthodox course of treatment and eventually form an unbreakablebond. Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country through war.

Sat 12March 7.30pm

TheWayBack (12a)

Dir: Peter Weir I US I 2010 I 133 minsJimSturgess I Colin Farrell I EdHarrisPeter Weir (Witness, Master and Commander, Dead Poet’s Society ) directs this epicstory of survival, solidarity and indomitable human will. Shot in Bulgaria, Moroccoand India, the film tells the story of a group of men who escape from a Siberiangoulag during World War 11 and begin a treacherous, epic, life affirming journeyacross thousands of miles of hostile terrain.

Sun13March 7.30pm

MyAfternoonswithMargueritte (15)

Dir: Jean Becker I UK I 2010 I 82 mins (Subtitles)GerardDepardieu I GiseleCasadesusThis is the charming and uplifting story of one of those chance encounters that canradically change the course of your life. Germain is a large, unmarried and almostilliterate man in his fifties. Marguerite is a tiny elderly woman with a passion for thewritten word. When Germain happens to sit beside Marguerite on a park bench andshe reads him extracts from her novels, an unlikely friendship develops. UnderMarguerite’s tutelage, Germain discovers a love of literature and with it, a wisdomthat confounds his friends at the bistro, who have always treated him like an idiot.

Tue15March 7.30pm,Wed16March 11am&7.30pm

BlackSwan (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky I US I 2010 I 103 minsNataliePortman I MilaKunis I Vincent CasselA psychological thriller set in the world of New York City Ballet,Black Swan starsNatalie Portman as Nina, a ballerina whose life, like all those in her profession, iscompletely consumed with dance. She finds herself locked in a web of competitiveintrigue with a new rival in the company and as the two young dancers expand theirrivalry into a twisted friendship, Nina begins to get more in touch with her dark side– which threatens to destroy her. The ballet performances are breathtaking but beprepared for bodily horror and sexual exploration in this decidedly original work.

Tue22March 7.30pm

Neds (18)

Dir: Peter Mullan I UK/France/Italy I 2010 I 134 minsConorMcCarron I GreggForrest I JoeSzulaPeter Mullan’s 1970’s gritty and thought provoking Glasgow drama is already thewinner of Best Film and Best Actor at the 2010 San Sebastian Film Awards. GiftedGlasgow primary school pupil John McGill finds his optimism short-lived when hestarts at his new school and is warned by local thug Canta that it's going to be atough time. However, John’s hoodlum brother Benny steps in and sets in motion abrutal cycle of violence as John progresses through school.

Mon21February 7.30pm

Outcast (18)

Dir: Colm McCarthy I UK/Ireland I 2010 I 98 minsKateDickie I Niall Burton I JamesNesbittSet in Edinburgh, this gritty urban fantasy has James Nesbitt as Cathal, a killer whois pursuing his former lover, Mary, played by Kate Dickie (RedRoad). Mary, a womanwho comes from an ancient and magical celtic race, and her son Fergal, hide in anoutlying district of Edinburgh and use magic to protect themselves, but Cathal isdetermined to outsmart them. Local residents begin to die at the hands of anunknown life force, but is Cathal the killer, or is he trying to destroy the beast?

PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE FOR ANYALTERATIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THE PROGRAMME

www.attfife.org.uk

Seats£4.50 (£3.50) I Breakfast MovieAll seats £3.50

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