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Thursday 10 September

Riverside Return Punt Trip UK, 2009

If you'd like to travel to our Riverside Screenings in style, why not start your evening with a chauffeured punt from the city centre to Grantchester? For only an extra £5, you can start and...

Riverside: Heartland Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Heartland Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Heartland Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Heartland Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Heartland Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Saturday 12 September

Riverside Return Punt Trip UK, 2009

If you'd like to travel to our Riverside Screenings in style, why not start your evening with a chauffeured punt from the city centre to Grantchester? For only an extra £5, you can start and...

Riverside: Up to the South Lebanon, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Up to the South Lebanon, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Up to the South Lebanon, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Up to the South Lebanon, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Up to the South Lebanon, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Monday 14 September

Riverside Return Punt Trip UK, 2009

If you'd like to travel to our Riverside Screenings in style, why not start your evening with a chauffeured punt from the city centre to Grantchester? For only an extra £5, you can start and...

Riverside: Past Time UK, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Past Time UK, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Past Time UK, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Past Time UK, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Past Time UK, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Thursday 17 September

Birdwatchers Marco Bechis, Italy/Brazil, 2009

The Fazendeiros lead a wealthy and leisurely existence. They own huge fields with transgenic plantations and spend their nights with tourists who come bird watching. Meanwhile, at the borders of...

  • Birdwatchers 28th Cambridge Film Festival 17 September 17:30 (108 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Agent + Q&A Lesley Manning, UK, 2008

The story of a frustrated writer and his agent, THE AGENT is a smart two-hander adapted from a hit source play. Skilled but self-doubting writer Stephen (Stephen Kennedy) hasn’t heard from his...

  • The Agent + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 17 September 18:15 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Courting Condi USA, 2008

Can one man with a dream woo the most powerful woman in the world? COURTING CONDI will answer this very question whilst exploring the life of one of the most inspiring and controversial figures in...

  • Courting Condi 28th Cambridge Film Festival 17 September 18:30 (107 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Opening Night Reception N/A, 2009

Join us for our opening night gala in the Arts Picturehouse bar. For only £10 (£8 Picturehouse Members / Concessions), you can enjoy a complimentary glass of bubbly and nibbles before the...

The Army of Crime + Q&A Robert Guediguian, France, 2009

Paris, 1941. The poet Missak Manouchian leads a group of youngsters and émigrés in a clandestine battle against the Nazi occupation: 22 men and 1 woman fighting for an ideal and for freedom....

White Lightnin' + Q&A Dominic Murphy, UK, 2008

Growing up, Jesco White (Edward Hogg) found himself shuffling between reform schools, work camps, and his home in West Virginia until his father, a famous mountain dancer, taught him how to tap....

Mental (Seishin) Soda Kazuhiro, Japan, 2008

A feature-length documentary that observes the complex world of an outpatient mental health clinic in Japan, interwoven with patients, doctors, staff, volunteers, and home-helpers, in cinéma...

  • Mental (Seishin) 28th Cambridge Film Festival 17 September 21:00 (135 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 17 September 21:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Short International Documentaries Various, 2009

This eclectic selection of short documentaries presents a refreshing outlook on the political and social aspects of life (and death) on Earth, both past and present. GRANDMOTHER'S FOOTSTEPS...

Houston, We Have A Problem Nicole Torre, USA, 2009

HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM is a documentary about America’s ferocious appetite for oil and the companies that provide it, straight from the heart of the energy capital of the world, Houston....

Friday 18 September

The Agent Lesley Manning, UK, 2008

The story of a frustrated writer and his agent, THE AGENT is a smart two-hander adapted from a hit source play. Skilled but self-doubting writer Stephen (Stephen Kennedy) hasn’t heard from his...

  • The Agent 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 10:45 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy John Irvin, UK, 1979

Alec Guinness was the perfect embodiment of retired spymaster George Smiley, in this remarkable BBC adaptation of John Le Carré. Loosely based on the scandal surrounding Kim Philby, it evoked a...

White Lightnin' UK, 2008

Growing up, Jesco White (Edward Hogg) found himself shuffling between reform schools, work camps, and his home in West Virginia until his father, a famous mountain dancer, taught him how to tap....

  • White Lightnin' 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 13:00 (84 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Mental (Seishin) Soda Kazuhiro, Japan, 2008

A feature-length documentary that observes the complex world of an outpatient mental health clinic in Japan, interwoven with patients, doctors, staff, volunteers, and home-helpers, in cinéma...

  • Mental (Seishin) 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 13:30 (135 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Houston, We Have A Problem Nicole Torre, USA, 2009

HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM is a documentary about America’s ferocious appetite for oil and the companies that provide it, straight from the heart of the energy capital of the world, Houston....

The Secret Agent Alfred Hitchcock, United Kingdom, 1936

An early film role for John Gielgud, playing the British soldier sent to kill an enemy spy and grappling with the moral dilemmas he faces. Peter Lorre is his over-enthusiastic assistant, Madeleine...

  • The Secret Agent 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 15:30 (86 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

CFC Masterclass: Things You Should Know About Music UK, 2009

Drawing on his experience of 20 years of working with TV and film, Latin American composer Dr Julio d'Escriván will discuss issues of dramatic impact of music, image-music synchrony, sound...

The Last Days of Shishmaref Netherlands, 2008

Shishmaref is the one and only settlement on Sarichef, an island just south of the Arctic circle in Alaska, home to a small community of Inupiaq. Whilst they have traditionally lived a sustainable...

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 17:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College
  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 18:30 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Can Go Through Skin (Kan Door Huid Heen) + Q&A Esther Rots, Netherlands, 2008

Esther Rot's outstanding film from the Netherlands tells of the claustrophobia and trauma experienced by a young woman (a brilliant performance by Rifka Lodeizen) after she is attacked in her...

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 17:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College
  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 18:30 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

The Butterfly Tattoo + Q&A Phil Hawkins, Netherlands, 2008

Director Phil Hawkins teams with children's author Stephen Potts to adapt Philip Pullman's novel detailing an adolescent romance gone horribly awry. Chris (Duncan Stuart) and Jenny (Jessica Blake)...

Little White Lies (Die Perlmutterfarbe) Marcus H Rodenmueller, Germany, 2009

Set in 1930s Germany and based on the novel of the same name by Anna Maria Joki, LITTLE WHITE LIES is a humorous and subtly portentous parable about friendship, truth and the destructive power of...

Desire + Q&A Gareth Jones, UK, 2009

Writer Ralph (Pearce) sits at the top of his London house, crippled by agoraphobia, emasculated by the success of his soap-star wife Phoebe (Smith), unable to complete the screenplay that will...

  • Desire + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 20:30 (91 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Art for the Struggle / Struggle for the Art Syria/Palestine, 1969

Taking its title from Mustafa Abu Ali's statement – "We used to say 'Art for the Struggle', now it's 'Struggle for the Art'" – made as he was smuggled into Jerusalem (into which Israel bars his...

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed Nathan Frankowski, USA, 2008

Lawyer, actor and writer Ben Stein is the protagonist in this documentary which contends that scientists, teachers and journalists who advocate the teaching or even the consideration of Intelligent...

Kin Brian Welsh, UK, 2008

Frank’s life in London is uncomplicated. A game of pool, a pint and spending time with his care worker Sally are the extent of his wants. But Frank's life takes a dramatic turn when a phone call...

  • Kin 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 21:00 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tridentfest UK, 2009

Project Trident presents a late night selection of short films showcasing resourceful no-budget filmmaking at its most imaginative. Subjects range from shocking horror to touching drama to even...

  • Tridentfest 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 23:00 (68 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Pontypool Bruce McDonald, Canada, 2008

Anyone familiar with GREMLINS or Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds broadcast will know that every disaster needs a deejay. Cue down-on-his-luck shock jock Grant Mazzy (McHattie), banished to the...

  • Pontypool 28th Cambridge Film Festival 18 September 23:10 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters Paul Schrader, USA, 1985

A newly restored, director's cut of Paul Schrader's ambitious, radically stylised film about Japanese writer Yukio Mishima: poet, playwright, novelist, militarist, aesthete, homosexual, whose...

Saturday 19 September

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy John Irvin, UK, 1979

Alec Guinness was the perfect embodiment of retired spymaster George Smiley, in this remarkable BBC adaptation of John Le Carré. Loosely based on the scandal surrounding Kim Philby, it evoked a...

Little White Lies (Die Perlmutterfarbe) Marcus H Rodenmueller, Germany, 2009

Set in 1930s Germany and based on the novel of the same name by Anna Maria Joki, LITTLE WHITE LIES is a humorous and subtly portentous parable about friendship, truth and the destructive power of...

I Made This UK, 2009

Watch films on the big screen produced by young people. They will include one-minute films, WAR OF MEMORIES, THE MACHINE, THE FREAKSHOW MURDER, WE ARE DETECTIVES, plus delightful animations,...

  • I Made This 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 11:00 (120 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Spying Game Double Bill: The Next of Kin/The Man Between UK, 1942

THE NEXT OF KIN (CFF PG) Director: Thorold Dickinson. Starring: Jack Hawkins, Mervyn Johns, John Chandos. UK 1942. 102 mins. "Careless talk costs lives" is the theme of this wartime drama, in...

The Red Shoes Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, UK, 1948

Loosely based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale about a pair of enchanted crimson ballet slippers, THE RED SHOES follows the beautiful Vicky Page (Moira Shearer), a young socialite who loves...

  • The Red Shoes 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 13:15 (133 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Best of British UK, 2009

A chance to delve into the imagination of some of the most talented British directors. A mature selection of grit and realism from filmmakers not afraid to raise challenging questions. BOY...

  • Best of British 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 13:30 (108 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Nature of Existence + Q&A Roger Nygard, USA, 2009

Roger Nygard, who established a reputation as a quirky documentary maker in 1997 with TREKKIES, takes on a rather broader topic in his latest work, asking spiritual leaders, artists, scholars and...

Cinema Now Various, 1984

The history of Palestinian cinema is characterised by its losses. Contemporary filmmakers often use the medium as a political tool and as such the value of homegrown imagery becomes important in...

  • Cinema Now 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 15:30 (62 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Desire + Q&A Gareth Jones, UK, 2009

Writer Ralph (Pearce) sits at the top of his London house, crippled by agoraphobia, emasculated by the success of his soap-star wife Phoebe (Smith), unable to complete the screenplay that will...

  • Desire + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 15:45 (91 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Globalisation of Indian Cinema: Opportunities for the West N/A, 2009

Indian films have always enjoyed a large global audience, but it is only recently that the Indian fi lm industry has begun to engage its Western counterparts and vice versa. Examples of growing...

The Shock Doctrine + Q&A Michael Winterbottom, Mat Whitecross, UK, 2009

Based on the best selling book of the same name by Naomi Klein (who provides narration), THE SHOCK DOCTRINE uses a combination of archive footage and animation to investigate the author’s notion...

Katalin Varga Peter Strickland, Romania/UK/Hungary, 2009

Peter Strickland’s Transylvania-set drama is a remarkable achievement: a road movie, a revenge narrative and a compassionate study of the drawn-out effects of trauma all tied together in a neat...

  • Katalin Varga 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 18:15 (82 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Codename Melville Olivier Bohler, France, 2008

Jean-Pierre Melville became famous in 1946 for adapting to the screen Le Silence de la Mer, a wartime novel dealing with the French resistance. What is less well-known is that Melville himself...

  • Codename Melville 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 20:30 (76 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Creation + Q&A Jon Amiel, UK, 2009

CREATION is the true story of the life of Charles Darwin and the single most explosive idea in history. Told in a collage of scenes from the past and present, laced with stories of exotic animals...

  • Creation + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 20:30 (110 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Navidad Sebastian Lelio, Chile/France, 2009

Selected for the prestigious Directors' Fortnight at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, NAVIDAD offers an intimate portrait of three teenagers, each with diverse family problems. It is Christmas Eve in...

  • Navidad 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 20:45 (99 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Nighttime Fables Various, 2009

Themes of escaping the norm are explored with violent relish. Philosophical fights, an escaped animal at the zoo, and a suicidal pupil show what happens when the boundaries of the social order are...

  • Nighttime Fables 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 23:00 (123 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Hierro Gabe Ibanez, Spain, 2009

Named after the Spanish island to which María (Anaya) and her five-year-old son Diego are travelling by ferry when the boy disappears, HIERRO bears a resemblance to Lars von Trier’s ANTICHRIST...

  • Hierro 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 23:15 (91 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

1234 Giles Borg, UK, 2008

Bespectacled cardigan-wearer Stevie (Bonar) endures a job he despises and finds himself unable get a girlfriend – but at least he has music. With his friend Neil, he’s been kicking about in...

  • 1234 28th Cambridge Film Festival 19 September 23:30 (85 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Sunday 20 September

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed Nathan Frankowski, USA, 2008

Lawyer, actor and writer Ben Stein is the protagonist in this documentary which contends that scientists, teachers and journalists who advocate the teaching or even the consideration of Intelligent...

The Bourne Supremacy Paul Greengrass, USA/Germany, 2004

Superb Hollywood debut by British director Paul Greengrass and perhaps the best of the Bourne films; a series of action chases across Europe that rivals anything in modern cinema for adrenalin and...

  • The Bourne Supremacy 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 10:45 (108 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Heinrich Breloer, Germany, 2008

In this adaptation of Thomas Mann's famous novel, director Heinrich Breloer focuses on the fourth generation of the Buddenbrook family – a once-powerful lineage tragically hindered by personal...

Black Narcissus Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, UK, 1947

A taut melodrama of unusually fierce passions and barely contained erotic tension, BLACK NARCISSUS, for which Cardiff won his first Oscar for Best Cinematography, tells the tale of a group of...

  • Black Narcissus 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 13:15 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

CFC Masterclass: From Script to Screen 2000

Rick Harvey will talk about his experience of writing for EON, the company behind the James Bond films, and he will give a masterclass on the nuts and bolts of screenwriting.

From Russia with Love Terence Young, United Kingdom, 1963

The second and, according to many, best of all the Bond films sees Sean Conney’s incarnation of Bond travelling to Turkey to assist in the defection of a Soviet agent. Complicating matters is the...

House of Numbers Brent Leung, Canada/USA/UK, 2009

In his controversial documentary on the AIDS epidemic Canadian born director Leung portrays a research establishment in disarray and challenges what he terms the 'conventional wisdom' regarding...

  • House of Numbers 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 15:00 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The 39 Steps Alfred Hitchcock, United Kingdom, 1935

Faced with a murdered woman in his flat, Robert Donat flees by train to Scotland, is chased through the moors, enjoys a handcuffed rendezvous with the beautiful Madeleine Carroll, and has a final...

  • The 39 Steps 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 15:45 (86 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Science on Screen: Darwin, Denial and Documentary N/A, 2009

A panel debate – produced by New Humanist magazine, in association with the Cambridge Film Festival – featuring Leonro Sierra, of Sense about Science, a charity that equips people to make sense...

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 17:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College
  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 18:30 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

The Beaches of Agnès Agnès Varda, France, 2008

Deliciously playful yet also poignant and serious, inclusive of others while preserving a sense of intimacy and beautifully poetic in the most accessible, down-to-earth way: Varda's cinematic...

The Calling + Q&A Jan Dunn, UK, 2009

Frustrated by her relationship with a depressed boyfriend – and driven to explore her lifelong battle with her own religious beliefs – Joanna (Beecham) takes the unfashionable step of entering...

  • The Calling + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 18:00 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life + Q&A France, 2008

Bezançon’s second feature centres around the chaotic but close Duval family, and how five key days change the lives not only of each individual member, but the family unit as a whole....

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 17:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College
  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 18:30 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Treeless Mountain So Yong Kim, South Korea/USA, 2008

Jin, a feisty 6-year-old, lives with her mother and chubby little sister, Bin, in a cramped apartment in Seoul City, South Korea. When their mother decides to go looking for their estranged father,...

  • Treeless Mountain 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 19:15 (89 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Silents on the Streets UK, 2009

The Festival once again comes to Cambridge's oldest shopping street, setting up six screens (twice as many as last year) to present a unique and diverse programme of entertainment that's completely...

The Deadly Affair Sidney Lumet, UK, 1966

When a foreign office diplomat supposedly commits suicide, intelligence officer James Mason doubts the cause of death. Based on John Le Carré's first novel A Call for the Dead, this adaptation...

  • The Deadly Affair 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 20:30 (115 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

The Soloist Joe Wright, UK/USA/France, 2009

Oscar nominee Robert Downey Jr and Oscar winner Jamie Foxx star in an extraordinary true story of how a chance meeting can change a life. From the director of the Oscar-nominated ATONEMENT, Joe...

  • The Soloist 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 20:45 (117 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Godfather Francis Ford Coppola, USA, 1972

By almost any criterion, the most important American film of the 1970s, transforming a doorstop of pulp-fiction into an epic account of the ineradicable penetration of American life and...

  • The Godfather 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 20:50 (175 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Adoration Atom Egoyan, Canada, 2008

ADORATION is celebrated director Atom Egoyan’s twelth feature film. Sabine (Arsinée Kanjian), a high school French teacher, gives her class a translation exercise based on a real news story...

  • Adoration 28th Cambridge Film Festival 20 September 21:00 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Monday 21 September

The Shock Doctrine Michael Winterbottom, Mat Whitecross, UK, 2009

Based on the best selling book of the same name by Naomi Klein (who provides narration), THE SHOCK DOCTRINE uses a combination of archive footage and animation to investigate the author's notion...

  • The Shock Doctrine 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 10:30 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy John Irvin, UK, 1979

Alec Guinness was the perfect embodiment of retired spymaster George Smiley, in this remarkable BBC adaptation of John Le Carré. Loosely based on the scandal surrounding Kim Philby, it evoked a...

The Butterfly Tattoo Phil Hawkins, Netherlands, 2008

Director Phil Hawkins teams with children’s author Stephen Potts to adapt Philip Pullman's novel detailing an adolescent romance gone horribly awry. Chris (Duncan Stuart) and Jenny (Jessica...

  • The Butterfly Tattoo 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 11:00 (101 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

CFC Masterclass: Film Critic UK, 2009

Join us for a Q&A with Ian Nathan, Executive Editor of Empire, the monthly bestselling British film magazine reviewing both mainstream and arthouse films. Previously editor of Empire for many...

The First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life France, 2008

Bezançon’s second feature centres around the chaotic but close Duval family, and how five key days change the lives not only of each individual member, but the family unit as a whole....

Can Go Through Skin (Kan Door Huid Heen) Esther Rots, Netherlands, 2008

Esther Rot's outstanding film from the Netherlands tells of the claustrophobia and trauma experienced by a young woman (a brilliant performance by Rifka Lodeizen) after she is attacked in her...

Losing Balance + Q&A Felix Fuchssteiner, Germany, 2009

The story of a girl growing up in a family that is slowly falling apart. After a nightmare weekend in a lakeside cabin, 14-year-old Jessika realises that her only chance is to disengage herself...

  • Losing Balance + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 13:30 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Calling Jan Dunn, UK, 2009

Frustrated by her relationship with a depressed boyfriend – and driven to explore her lifelong battle with her own religious beliefs – Joanna (Beecham) takes the unfashionable step of entering...

  • The Calling 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 15:30 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

A Matter of Life and Death Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, USA, 1946

Emerging from a commission for a propaganda feature to help ease tensions in Anglo-American wartime relations, this tale tells of a young airman (David Niven) who miraculously survives a leap from...

Nollywood Babylon Samir Mallal, Ben Addelman, Canada, 2008

This in-depth look at the Nigerian video film industry – now officially the world's second largest, churning out 2,500 films a year – will change your perceptions of filmmaking forever. Made at...

  • Nollywood Babylon 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 16:00 (74 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 17:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Mary and Max + Q&A Adam Elliot, Australia, 2009

By citing links with 25 CHARING CROSS ROAD and ABOUT SCHMIDT animator Adam Elliot acknowledges the adult audience with his feature debut MARY AND MAX. Narrated by Barry Humphries this claymation...

  • Mary and Max + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 17:30 (92 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Berlin Triple Bill Claudia Lehmann, Germany, 2009

BERLIN PLAYGROUND Director: Claudia Lehmann. Germany 2009. 60 mins. German with English subtitles. Hans – a troubled musician awaiting judgement on a drink driving offence – is turning 40,...

  • Berlin Triple Bill 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 18:00 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Left (Links) Froukje Tan, Netherlands, 2008

Dexter leads an ordered life in which everything is perfectly compartmentalised. Until, that is, a girl who looks exactly like his girlfriend appears, and things start to become very strange...

  • Left (Links) 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 18:30 (83 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Our Hospitality John G Blystone, Buster Keaton, USA, 1923

Buster Keaton's first feature-length comedy is also one of his finest. Young man Willie McKay (Keaton) is heading to Kentucky to claim his inheritance – but his life in the city, well away from...

  • Our Hospitality 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 19:00 (73 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Niels Arden Oplev, Sweden/Denmark/Germany, 2009

Based on the first book of Swedish writer Stieg Larsson's bestselling Millennium trilogy, and set in contemporary Sweden, THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO stars the popular Swedish actor Michael...

Spying Game Double Bill: A Question of Attribution/An Englishman Abroad UK, 1983

AN ENGLISHMAN ABROAD Director: John Schlesinger. Starring: Alan Bates, Coral Browne. UK 1983. 60 mins. Isolated in his Moscow flat, Guy Burgess invites a visiting actress from London for lunch...

Hardly Bear To Look At You + Q&A Huck Melnick, UK, 2009

Love isn't blind, it's just extremely shortsighted. In this tale of unrequited love, Daniel (Herman), a gourmet chef turned screenwriter, does his best to win the heart of Stella, a street...

Vampyr Carl Dreyer, France/Germany, 1932

Loosely based on Sheridan Le Fanu's genre-defining, 1872 vampire novel Carmilla (which preceded Stoker’s Dracula by 25 years), VAMPYR is a highly atmospheric, unsettling tale of fear and...

  • Vampyr 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 21:00 (70 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Tony Gerard Johnson, UK, 2009

Tony (Ferdinando) lives in a run-down part of London, jobless, friendless just wanting to fit in. His only company comes in the form of the ultra-violent 1980s action movies he watches repeatedly...

  • Tony 28th Cambridge Film Festival 21 September 23:15 (72 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Love Does Grow on Trees Various, 2009

A refreshing programme of shorts exploring the weird and wonderful world of love and the unexpected places you find it. A floating girl, the land of the dead, the secrets of dreams and a stash of...

The Pit and the Pendulum Roger Corman, USA, 1961

Shot in just 15 days by the master of bargain-basement horror, Roger Corman – and scripted by science fiction author Richard Matheson – this was also the second of his films to be inspired by...

Tuesday 22 September

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy John Irvin, UK, 1979

Alec Guinness was the perfect embodiment of retired spymaster George Smiley, in this remarkable BBC adaptation of John Le Carré. Loosely based on the scandal surrounding Kim Philby, it evoked a...

Goldeneye UK/USA, 1995

The film that relaunched James Bond as a modern action hero. The stunts dominate, but Pierce Brosnan conjures up some old-fashioned matinee idol presence, and Judi Dench's female controller M...

  • Goldeneye 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 10:30 (130 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Heinrich Breloer, Germany, 2008

In this adaptation of Thomas Mann's famous novel, director Heinrich Breloer focuses on the fourth generation of the Buddenbrook family – a once-powerful lineage tragically hindered by personal...

A History of Israeli Cinema Raphael Nadjari, Israel, 2009

Perhaps wisely, considering the fractious nature of his homeland, Raphael Nadjari takes pains to stress that his is but one ‘history’. This documentary offers no single voice nor narration....

Treeless Mountain So Yong Kim, South Korea/USA, 2008

Jin, a feisty 6-year-old, lives with her mother and chubby little sister, Bin, in a cramped apartment in Seoul City, South Korea. When their mother decides to go looking for their estranged father,...

  • Treeless Mountain 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 13:00 (89 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Hardly Bear To Look At You Huck Melnick, UK, 2009

Love isn’t blind, it’s just extremely shortsighted. In this tale of unrequited love, Daniel (Herman), a gourmet chef turned screenwriter, does his best to win the heart of Stella, a street...

The Red Shoes Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, UK, 1948

Loosely based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale about a pair of enchanted crimson ballet slippers, THE RED SHOES follows the beautiful Vicky Page (Moira Shearer), a young socialite who loves...

  • The Red Shoes 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 15:15 (133 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Jungle Radio Susanna Jaeger, Germany, 2009

Documentary about a fearless woman who runs a citizens’ radio station in the Nicaraguan jungle, with a unique mission: the fight against the all-prevalent domestic violence. She has been...

  • The Jungle Radio 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 15:45 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Defence of the Realm David Drury, UK, 1985

A thriller that stands out for its superb sense of time and place (a 1980s London, in particular Fleet Street, on the brink of radical change, and the arrival of the US nuclear bases in the Fens),...

  • Defence of the Realm 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 16:00 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 17:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College
  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 18:30 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Lamia Joreige Exclusive Screenings & Q&A Lebanon, 2006

Founder of the Beirut Art Center and practising multimedia artist Lamia Joreige comes to Cambridge for an exclusive FREE screening and Q&A of her work Nights and Days (2007) and A Journey (2006) as...

Seraphine Martin Provost, Belgium, 2008

Set in Senlis, France in 1914, SÉRAPHINE tells the remarkable true story of the mysterious painter of the same name. Art patron Wilhelm Uhde (Tukur) discovers Séraphine Louis (Moreau) while she...

  • Seraphine 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 18:00 (125 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Border Crossings Double Bill: We the Emigrants/Long Distance France/Algeria/UK, 2009

WE THE EMIGRANTS (LA TRAVERSÉE) Director: Elizabeth Leuvrey. France/Algeria 2006. 55 mins. French and Arabic with English subtitles. This compelling documentary focuses on one particular...

Identity of the Soul Thomas Høegh, United Kingdom, 2008

Based on Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s poem Terje Vigen and Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies, IDENTITY OF THE SOUL is a unique, five-screen cinematic...

  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 17:00 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College
  • Identity of the Soul 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 18:30 (60 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Projecting the Past UK, 2009

A special screening of PROJECTING THE PAST, the first film to be made by the Sawston Cinema Club, plus some archive treats!

  • Projecting the Past 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 18:30 (90 mins) @ Sawston Cinema

Jack Cardiff: Painter with Light UK, 2009

This special Festival tribute to the late Jack Cardiff reveals the influences behind Cardiff's stunning, Oscar-winning cinematography (for Powell and Pressburger's BLACK NARCISSUS) and, with clips...

Thirst Chan-wook Park, South Korea, 2009

THIRST is a vampire film with a twist. A devout, good-natured priest (Song), loved by the local community, volunteers to take part in a medical experiment seeking to cure a terrible disease. The...

  • Thirst 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 20:30 (133 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Little White Lies (Die Perlmutterfarbe) Marcus H Rodenmueller, Germany, 2009

Set in 1930s Germany and based on the novel of the same name by Anna Maria Joki, LITTLE WHITE LIES is a humorous and subtly portentous parable about friendship, truth and the destructive power of...

Boogie Woogie + Q&A Duncan Ward, UK, 2009

The sale of one of Piet Mondrian's final Boogie Woogie paintings unleashes the false smiles and unsheathes the knives in this savage satire on the art world, featuring an all-star ensemble cast....

  • Boogie Woogie + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 20:30 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

'Sno Angel Winging It + Q&A Maria Mochnacz, UK, 2009

One of the music world's best kept secrets, Tucson, Arizona-based musician Howe Gelb has remained the creative force behind the ever-changing configurations of Giant Sand, giving birth along the...

Courting Condi USA, 2008

Can one man with a dream woo the most powerful woman in the world? COURTING CONDI will answer this very question whilst exploring the life of one of the most inspiring and controversial figures in...

  • Courting Condi 28th Cambridge Film Festival 22 September 23:00 (107 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Niels Arden Oplev, Sweden/Denmark/Germany, 2009

Based on the first book of Swedish writer Stieg Larsson's bestselling Millennium trilogy, and set in contemporary Sweden, THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO stars the popular Swedish actor Michael...

All Tomorrow's Parties All Tomorrow's People, Jonathan Caouette, UK, 2009

In an out-of-season holiday camp on the English coast, cult music festival All Tomorrow's Parties serves up a heady combination of alternative music, crazy golf and chalet-living. This post-punk...

Wednesday 23 September

The Ipcress File Sidney J Furie, UK, 1965

Harry Palmer is, grudgingly, still in the army after his boss got him out of detention camp. He is working in London for the intelligence service and finds himself moved to a unit investigating the...

  • The Ipcress File 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 10:45 (109 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy John Irvin, UK, 1979

Alec Guinness was the perfect embodiment of retired spymaster George Smiley, in this remarkable BBC adaptation of John Le Carré. Loosely based on the scandal surrounding Kim Philby, it evoked a...

The Godfather Francis Ford Coppola, USA, 1972

By almost any criterion, the most important American film of the 1970s, transforming a doorstop of pulp-fiction into an epic account of the ineradicable penetration of American life and...

  • The Godfather 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 11:00 (175 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Lunchtime Archive Show: A Good Day Out UK/France, 2009

From the BFI, East Anglian Film Archive and Pôle Image Haute-Normandie. Introduced by Jane Jarvis, Screen East Digital Heritage Project Manager, and Simon McCallum, BFI. If the British have...

Spying Game Double Bill: Traitor/Blade on the Feather UK, 1971

TRAITOR (CFF PG) Director: Alan Bridges. Starring: John Le Mesurier, Jack Hedley, Vincent Ball. A former double agent is questioned by journalists in his decrepit Moscow flat, exploring the...

Born in 68 + Q&A Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau, France, 2008

An epic drama of life and sexual politics in France. Friends and lovers caught up in the excitement of May '68 at the Sorbonne eventually leave Paris for a communal life in the country. The...

  • Born in 68 + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 15:00 (170 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Nollywood Babylon Samir Mallal, Ben Addelman, Canada, 2008

This in-depth look at the Nigerian video film industry – now officially the world's second largest, churning out 2,500 films a year – will change your perceptions of filmmaking forever. Made at...

  • Nollywood Babylon 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 16:00 (74 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

A Bad Day to go Fishing Alvaro Brechner, Spain/Uruguay, 2009

A BAD DAY TO GO FISHING tells the story of Orsini (Piquer), an impresario who arrives in a small town with his protégé, a one-time German wrestling champion named Jacob van Oppen (Ahola)....

Citizen Kane Orson Welles, USA, 1941

From the opening sequence Orson Welles' first film – the most famous debut in all cinema – is replete with stylistic tropes and flourishes which evoke the German cinema of the '20s and '30s....

  • Citizen Kane 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 18:30 (119 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tulpan Sergei Dvortsevoy, Germany/Kazakhstan/Poland/Russia/Switzerland, 2008

Winner of the Prix Un Certain Regard at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, acclaimed Kazakh documentarian Sergey Dvortsevoy’s first narrative feature is a gorgeous marrying of tender comedy,...

  • Tulpan 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 18:45 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

BAFTA Presents Michael Palin: A Life in Pictures UK, 2009

Four-time BAFTA nominee and two-time BAFTA winner Michael Palin joins The Culture Show's Mark Kermode on stage at Ely Cathedral for a special, one-night-only BAFTA event celebrating his film...

Porgy & Me + Q&A Susanna Boehm, Germany, 2009

The African American singers of the New York Harlem Theatre have been touring with Gershwin's Porgy & Bess, the world's first black opera, for decades, all over the world. Life on tour is...

  • Porgy & Me + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 20:30 (86 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Everyone Else (Alle Anderen) Maren Ade, Germany, 2009

On the surface, Chris and Gitti are lost in perfect amorous bliss during a getaway in their Sardinian holiday home. But there are unspoken tensions. Full of verve,the idiosyncratic Gitti is...

Border Crossings Double Bill: Nomad's Land/The Storm Bird Switzerland/Germany, 2007

NOMAD'S LAND Director: Gaël Métroz. Switzerland 2008. 90 mins. French with English subtitles. The young director takes to the road alone, camera in hand, following the footsteps of the...

Baraka Ron Fricke, USA, 1992

BARAKA is a 'documentary' in the tradition of Godfrey Reggio's KOYAANISQATSI: a film without words shot in 70mm that attempts to transcend the boundaries of language, nationality and religion to...

  • Baraka 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 23:00 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

All Tomorrow's Parties All Tomorrow's People, Jonathan Caouette, UK, 2009

In an out-of-season holiday camp on the English coast, cult music festival All Tomorrow's Parties serves up a heady combination of alternative music, crazy golf and chalet-living. This post-punk...

Tridentfest UK, 2009

Project Trident presents a late night selection of short films showcasing resourceful no-budget filmmaking at its most imaginative. Subjects range from shocking horror to touching drama to even...

  • Tridentfest 28th Cambridge Film Festival 23 September 23:30 (68 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Thursday 24 September

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy John Irvin, UK, 1979

Alec Guinness was the perfect embodiment of retired spymaster George Smiley, in this remarkable BBC adaptation of John Le Carré. Loosely based on the scandal surrounding Kim Philby, it evoked a...

CFC Workshops for Filmmakers and Professionals UK, 2009

Professional Filmmakers - Get Involved With First Light Work with young people as a professional filmmaker, widen networks of professional contacts and contribute to your community with...

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold Martin Ritt, UK, 1965

Martin Ritt's superb adaptation of John Le Carré's novel turned away from the gimmicks, chases and lavish locations of the Bond films (which began in 1962) to focus on the personal rivalry,...

Porgy & Me + Q&A Susanna Boehm, Germany, 2009

The African American singers of the New York Harlem Theatre have been touring with Gershwin's Porgy & Bess, the world's first black opera, for decades, all over the world. Life on tour is...

  • Porgy & Me + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 13:15 (86 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Berlin Triple Bill Claudia Lehmann, Germany, 2009

BERLIN PLAYGROUND Director: Claudia Lehmann. Germany 2009. 60 mins. German with English subtitles. Hans – a troubled musician awaiting judgement on a drink driving offence – is turning 40,...

  • Berlin Triple Bill 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 13:30 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

A Bad Day to go Fishing Alvaro Brechner, Spain/Uruguay, 2009

A BAD DAY TO GO FISHING tells the story of Orsini (Piquer), an impresario who arrives in a small town with his protégé, a one-time German wrestling champion named Jacob van Oppen (Ahola)....

Ghosted Monika Treut, Germany, 2009

Combining the Taiwanese traditional ghost tale with a contemporary German perspective, GHOSTED depicts a haunting love story between a German artist, Sophie, and a young Taiwanese woman, Ai-Ling....

  • Ghosted 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 16:00 (89 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Screen East Digital Shorts UK, 2008

Digital Shorts is a UK-wide scheme to find and develop new and upcoming filmmaking talent and enable them to make innovative short films using digital technology. Screen East is delighted to...

Ballada + Q&A Andreas Maus, Germany, 2009

Forty years after the Lada came into production on the banks of the river Volga, the ‘lunchbox on wheels’ is still common on Russian roads, loved or at least tolerated by drivers like Murad, a...

  • Ballada + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 18:00 (93 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Easier With Practice Kyle Patrick Alvarez, USA, 2009

Brian Geraghty plays Davy, a writer trying to draw attention to his new, unpublished book. The answer, he decides, is a promotional tour, and with his brother (O’Neill) in tow he embarks on the...

  • Easier With Practice 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 18:00 (101 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Riverside Return Punt Trip UK, 2009

If you'd like to travel to our Riverside Screenings in style, why not start your evening with a chauffeured punt from the city centre to Grantchester? For only an extra £5, you can start and...

It Came from Kuchar + Q&A Jennifer M. Kroot, USA, 2009

IT CAME FROM KUCHAR is a hilarious and touching story of artistic obsession, compulsion and inspiration. Growing up in the Bronx in the 1950s, George and Mike became so obsessed with Hollywood...

The Third Man Carol Reed, UK, 1949

Orson Welles thrives and captivates as black marketeer Harry Lime in the sewers and alleys of postwar Vienna. This wonderful collaboration between Graham Greene and director Carol Reed works as a...

  • The Third Man 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 20:00 (104 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Riverside: Darklight Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Darklight Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

BAFTA Presents Peep Show + Q&A 2000

Join the writers and main cast of PEEP SHOW at a special BAFTA event at the Cambridge Film Festival. Writers Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, and lead actors David Mitchell (Mark), Robert Webb (Jez)...

Riverside: Darklight Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Riverside: Darklight Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

Mike and George Kuchar Programme 1 George Kuchar, Mike Kuchar, USA, 1957

THE NAKED AND THE NUDE Director: George Kuchar. USA 1957. 36 mins. The oldest surviving Kuchar mini-epic, this patriotic WWII period piece (made by high schoolers) chronicles the desires and...

Riverside: Darklight Various, 2009

Imagine yourself sitting in a punt as it glides through the atmospheric, nocturnal stillness of the Cam, a glass of bubbly in hand, cinema screens on the riverbank flickering into life as you...

The Descent: Part 2 Jon Harris, UK, 2009

In true QUANTUM OF SOLACE style, this sequel to Neil Marshall's tense and claustrophobic subterranean horror THE DESCENT (2005) picks up the moment the previous film left off. Sarah (Shauna...

  • The Descent: Part 2 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 23:15 (94 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Global Roads Various, 2009

The last decade has seen a change in the nature of war and conflict. A new generation of filmmakers are showing an increasing awareness of the fear of terrorism. this highly political programme...

  • Global Roads 28th Cambridge Film Festival 24 September 23:15 (102 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Hardly Bear To Look At You Huck Melnick, UK, 2009

Love isn’t blind, it’s just extremely shortsighted. In this tale of unrequited love, Daniel (Herman), a gourmet chef turned screenwriter, does his best to win the heart of Stella, a street...

Friday 25 September

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy John Irvin, UK, 1979

Alec Guinness was the perfect embodiment of retired spymaster George Smiley, in this remarkable BBC adaptation of John Le Carré. Loosely based on the scandal surrounding Kim Philby, it evoked a...

The Best of the Cambridge Super 8 Film Festival Various, 2009

The pick of the crop from around the world, freshly plucked from the 2009 Cambridge Super 8 Film Festival – which this year featured 98 short films and more than 60 world, international, European...

Frag Mike Pasley, USA, 2008

Professional video gamers exist. FRAG lifts the lid on the people that play games for a living and the surprisingly difficult lives they lead. Whilst competitive gaming may have begun with 1980s...

  • Frag 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 14:00 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Codename Melville Olivier Bohler, France, 2008

Jean-Pierre Melville became famous in 1946 for adapting to the screen Le Silence de la Mer, a wartime novel dealing with the French resistance. What is less well-known is that Melville himself...

  • Codename Melville 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 15:00 (76 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

In Berlin Ciro Capellari, Michael Ballhaus, Germany, 2009

A heartfelt tribute to a fascinating city, this cinematic essay is woven from a series of encounters with the people of Berlin. From a Turkish kiosk vendor to the Foreign Affairs Minister for...

  • In Berlin 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 15:30 (115 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Cambridge on Camera: Alumni Screenings UK, 2009

As part of the University of Cambridge's Alumni Weekend, the Festival invites you to view archive gems showing students participating in great Cambridge traditions such as May Week, punting and...

Machinima: Programming with Light UK, 2009

Machinima is a form of digital filmmaking that uses sets and characters from videogames or specialist tools like Moviestorm to generate computer animations, either in real time using multiple...

A History of Israeli Cinema Raphael Nadjari, Israel, 2009

Perhaps wisely, considering the fractious nature of his homeland, Raphael Nadjari takes pains to stress that his is but one ‘history’. This documentary offers no single voice nor narration....

Machan + Q&A Sri Lanka/Italy/Germany, 2008

THE FULL MONTY producer, Uberto Pasolini, directs this funny and touching (true) story about a group of socially deprived and pressured slum dwellers who find an invitation to a handball tournament...

  • Machan + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 18:00 (109 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tangerine + Q&A Irene von Alberti, Germany, 2009

Tangiers, Morocco. Amira (Sabrina Ouazani) finds herself on the street after a row with her family because she wants to be a dancer rather than getting married or work as a housekeeper. Pia and...

  • Tangerine + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 18:30 (95 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

1234 Giles Borg, UK, 2008

Bespectacled cardigan-wearer Stevie (Bonar) endures a job he despises and finds himself unable get a girlfriend – but at least he has music. With his friend Neil, he’s been kicking about in...

  • 1234 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 20:00 (85 mins) @ Cambridge Drama Centre

Cuckoo + Q&A Richard Bracewell, UK, 2009

CUCKOO is a thriller about sound. The film follows the story of Polly (Fraser), a medical researcher desperate to get out of her dead-end life. She is feeling trapped in her own flat due to...

  • Cuckoo + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 20:30 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Mike and George Kuchar Programme 2 George Kuchar, Mike Kuchar, USA, 2008

MIDSUMMER'S NIGHTMARE Director: Mike Kuchar. USA 2008. 13 mins. A surreal exploration of a character with a creepy doll and a character in a cow mask exploring a redwood forest. A WIDOW'S WEB...

Looking for Palladin Andrzej Krakowski, USA, 2008

Few actors can boast having appeared in films by Otto Preminger, John Cassavetes, the Coen brothers and Spike Lee. Ben Gazzara can, and he stars here as two-time Oscar winner Jack Palladin, a...

  • Looking for Palladin 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 21:15 (115 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Nighttime Fables Various, 2009

Themes of escaping the norm are explored with violent relish. Philosophical fights, an escaped animal at the zoo, and a suicidal pupil show what happens when the boundaries of the social order are...

  • Nighttime Fables 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 23:00 (123 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Triangle Australia, 2009

From the director of CREEP and SEVERENCE comes this British horror film set in the Bermuda Triangle. When a young set of friends embarks on a yachting trip one of them in particular, Jess...

  • Triangle 28th Cambridge Film Festival 25 September 23:20 (99 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Mike and George Kuchar Programme 3 George Kuchar, Mike Kuchar, USA, 1976

A REASON TO LIVE Director: George Kuchar. USA 1976. 30 mins. This film is about depression, although it's not that depressing. Shot in San Francisco and Central Oklahoma with a cast of one man...

Saturday 26 September

Border Crossings Double Bill: We the Emigrants/Long Distance France/Algeria/UK, 2009

WE THE EMIGRANTS (LA TRAVERSÉE) Director: Elizabeth Leuvrey. France/Algeria 2006. 55 mins. French and Arabic with English subtitles. This compelling documentary focuses on one particular...

Easier With Practice Kyle Patrick Alvarez, USA, 2009

Brian Geraghty plays Davy, a writer trying to draw attention to his new, unpublished book. The answer, he decides, is a promotional tour, and with his brother (O’Neill) in tow he embarks on the...

  • Easier With Practice 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 10:45 (101 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Navidad Sebastian Lelio, Chile/France, 2009

Selected for the prestigious Directors' Fortnight at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, NAVIDAD offers an intimate portrait of three teenagers, each with diverse family problems. It is Christmas Eve in...

  • Navidad 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 11:00 (99 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Losing Balance Felix Fuchssteiner, Germany, 2009

The story of a girl growing up in a family that is slowly falling apart. After a nightmare weekend in a lakeside cabin, 14-year-old Jessika realises that her only chance is to disengage herself...

  • Losing Balance 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 13:00 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Cuckoo + Q&A Richard Bracewell, UK, 2009

CUCKOO is a thriller about sound. The film follows the story of Polly (Fraser), a medical researcher desperate to get out of her dead-end life. She is feeling trapped in her own flat due to...

  • Cuckoo + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 13:15 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Animated Shorts Various, 2009

Some eye-opening animation from around the globe. This programme promises to tantalise the senses, showcasing films from first-time animators as well as established artists who have inspired and...

  • Animated Shorts 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 13:30 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse
  • Animated Shorts 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 20:30 (96 mins) @ Cambridge Drama Centre

The Other Irene + Q&A Andrei Gruzsniczki, Romania, 2008

Sharing themes as it does with some of the finest European thrillers – such as the nerve-wrecking THE VANISHING (George Sluizer, 1988) – it's hard to believe THE OTHER IRENE is, in fact, based...

For My Father Dror Zahavi, Germany, 2008

Terek (Jabarin), a young Palestinian and would-be suicide bomber, is on a deadly mission into Israel for the sake of his father. But when a mechanical fault causes his bomb to fail, and the repair...

  • For My Father 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 16:00 (95 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Danny Lyon: American Life Danny Lyon, USA, 2000

Danny Lyon is a self-taught, American photographer and filmmaker and also an accomplished writer, primarily of accompanying text for his photographs. At a time when picture magazines were still the...

The Jungle Radio Susanna Jaeger, Germany, 2009

Documentary about a fearless woman who runs a citizens’ radio station in the Nicaraguan jungle, with a unique mission: the fight against the all-prevalent domestic violence. She has been...

  • The Jungle Radio 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 16:30 (90 mins) @ Cambridge Drama Centre

Long Shadows Connie Walther, Germany, 2008

After 22 years in prison, one-time terrorist Widmer has been released. Once a leading member of the second generation of the RAF (Red Army Faction), Widmer led a kidnapping that backfired badly,...

  • Long Shadows 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 18:15 (92 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Morris: A Life with Bells On + Q&A Lucy Akhurst, UK, 2009

Morris dancing may be an oft-mocked pastime, but it is no laughing matter if we’re to believe the characters in this charming British mockumentary. Derecq Twist (Oldham) is the leader of the...

Mark Boswell: The Art of Nova-Kino Mark Boswell, USA, 2000

Mark boswell studied film and film theory at various institutions in Switzerland, France, Germany, and the USA from 1986-1992 and is the author of the Nova-Kino Manifesto. Boswell founded Nova-Kino...

The Nature of Existence Roger Nygard, USA, 2009

Roger Nygard, who established a reputation as a quirky documentary maker in 1997 with TREKKIES, takes on a rather broader topic in his latest work, asking spiritual leaders, artists, scholars and...

The Raincoats: Fairytales + Q&A Gina Birch, UK, 2009

Ana da Silva and Gina Birch met at Hornsey school of Art and became enamoured of Patti Smith and The Slits. They formed The Raincoats in 1977, performed in Warsaw only weeks after picking up their...

Animated Shorts Various, 2009

Some eye-opening animation from around the globe. This programme promises to tantalise the senses, showcasing films from first-time animators as well as established artists who have inspired and...

  • Animated Shorts 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 13:30 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse
  • Animated Shorts 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 20:30 (96 mins) @ Cambridge Drama Centre

Humpday Lynn Shelton, USA, 2009

Ben (Duplass) and Andrew (Leonard) share a friendship that dates back to college. Wishing to save Ben from what he perceives as a monotonous married life, Andrew invites him to a party attended by...

  • Humpday 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 20:45 (94 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Welcome + Q&A Philippe Lioret, France, 2009

Bilal (Ayverdi), a young 17-year-old Kurdish boy, has travelled from the Middle East through Europe to join his newly emigrated girlfriend in England. However, his journey comes to an abrupt end...

  • Welcome + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 21:00 (110 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Left (Links) Froukje Tan, Netherlands, 2008

Dexter leads an ordered life in which everything is perfectly compartmentalised. Until, that is, a girl who looks exactly like his girlfriend appears, and things start to become very strange...

  • Left (Links) 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 23:00 (83 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Johnny Mad Dog Jean-Stephane Sauvaire, France/Belgium/Liberia, 2008

15-year-old Johnny Mad Dog (Christopher Minie) heads a platoon of soldiers who are younger than he is, fighting a war in an unnamed African country. Charged with taking over a city in an attempt to...

  • Johnny Mad Dog 28th Cambridge Film Festival 26 September 23:15 (98 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Le Donk and Scor-zay-zee Shane Meadows, UK, 2009

The celebrated pairing of director Shane Meadows and actor Paddy Considine returns in this hilarious faux-rockumentary. Considine plays Donk, a rock ‘n’ roll roadie who has lived, loved and...

Sunday 27 September

Baraka Ron Fricke, USA, 1992

BARAKA is a 'documentary' in the tradition of Godfrey Reggio's KOYAANISQATSI: a film without words shot in 70mm that attempts to transcend the boundaries of language, nationality and religion to...

  • Baraka 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 10:30 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Cambridge on Camera: Alumni Screenings UK, 2009

As part of the University of Cambridge's Alumni Weekend, the Festival invites you to view archive gems showing students participating in great Cambridge traditions such as May Week, punting and...

Love Does Grow on Trees Various, 2009

A refreshing programme of shorts exploring the weird and wonderful world of love and the unexpected places you find it. A floating girl, the land of the dead, the secrets of dreams and a stash of...

The Pit and the Pendulum Roger Corman, USA, 1961

Shot in just 15 days by the master of bargain-basement horror, Roger Corman – and scripted by science fiction author Richard Matheson – this was also the second of his films to be inspired by...

Machan + Q&A Sri Lanka/Italy/Germany, 2008

THE FULL MONTY producer, Uberto Pasolini, directs this funny and touching (true) story about a group of socially deprived and pressured slum dwellers who find an invitation to a handball tournament...

  • Machan + Q&A 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 13:15 (109 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

For My Father Dror Zahavi, Germany, 2008

Terek (Jabarin), a young Palestinian and would-be suicide bomber, is on a deadly mission into Israel for the sake of his father. But when a mechanical fault causes his bomb to fail, and the repair...

  • For My Father 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 13:30 (95 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Surprise Film Unnamed, Not Telling, 2009

Every year we present a surprise movie – a film which has absolutely no advance warning of title, director, stars or genre – just a time and a place. Every year, it sells out. Are Festival...

  • Surprise Film 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 15:30 (120 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Material Thomas Heise, Germany, 2009

What makes up the material of history? The documentary filmmaker Heise explores this question in a compelling collage of filmed images of Berlin, spanning a 20-year period from the late 1980s to...

  • Material 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 15:45 (164 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Losing Balance Felix Fuchssteiner, Germany, 2009

The story of a girl growing up in a family that is slowly falling apart. After a nightmare weekend in a lakeside cabin, 14-year-old Jessika realises that her only chance is to disengage herself...

  • Losing Balance 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 16:00 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Crying with Laughter + Q&A Justin Molotnikov, UK, 2009

Joey Frisk is a stand-up comic whose life has just stopped being funny. In the most important week of his career, with an American talent scout flying in to Edinburgh to check out his act, his life...

Mogadishu Welcome Roland Suso Richter, Germany, 2008

Filmed at the same time as THE BAADER MEINHOF COMPLEX – in which she acted as a vicious second generation RAF terrorist – Nadia Uhl shines here as the brave stewardess Gabriele Dillmann, who...

  • Mogadishu Welcome 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 18:30 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Everyone Else (Alle Anderen) Maren Ade, Germany, 2009

On the surface, Chris and Gitti are lost in perfect amorous bliss during a getaway in their Sardinian holiday home. But there are unspoken tensions. Full of verve,the idiosyncratic Gitti is...

Rain of the Children New Zealand, 2008

Vincent Ward weaves drama with documentary to tell the extraordinary story of Puhi, the Tuhoe woman who welcomed the young filmmaker into her home in 1978. Ward made the observational film IN...

  • Rain of the Children 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 20:45 (102 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Cove Louie Psihoyos, USA, 2009

In a sleepy lagoon off the coast of Japan lies a shocking secret that a few desperate men will stop at nothing to keep hidden from the world. THE COVE is an astounding piece of investigative...

  • The Cove 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 21:00 (92 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Kin Brian Welsh, UK, 2008

Frank’s life in London is uncomplicated. A game of pool, a pint and spending time with his care worker Sally are the extent of his wants. But Frank's life takes a dramatic turn when a phone call...

  • Kin 28th Cambridge Film Festival 27 September 21:00 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

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