| Friday, 16 March 2012 | | 18:15 | | Cinema 2 |
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| Saturday, 17 March 2012 | | 20:30 | | Cinema 2 |
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| Sunday, 18 March 2012 | | 20:30 | | Cinema 2 |
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| Monday, 19 March 2012 | | 20:30 | | Cinema 2 |
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| Tuesday, 20 March 2012 | | 18:00 | | Cinema 2 |
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| Wednesday, 21 March 2012 | | 20:30 | | Cinema 2 |
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| Thursday, 22 March 2012 | | 20:30 | | Cinema 2 |
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Fri 16 â" Thu 22 March
Gwe 16 â" Iau 22 Mawrth
USA/2011/102mins/15. Dir: Sean Durkin. With Elizabeth Olsen, Brady Corbet, Hugh Dancy.
This atmospheric story not only heralds the arrival of a skilful, intelligent filmmaker in Sean Durkin, but also boasts a performance of conviction and sensitivity from new talent Elizabeth Olsen. First seen living in an isolated but seemingly idyllic commune, it's not long before Martha flees and takes refuge with her sister Lucy. Lucy, now living in an impressive lakeside home, seems only too happy to rebuild relations with the fragile Martha. But, as the days pass, Martha is troubled by recurring visions of the coercive nature of the cult, undermining her ability to re-enter 'normal' life. A sense of unease and foreboding hangs in the air, as this beautifully composed and photographed film blurs the boundaries between past, present, memories and dreams so that, like Martha, we are not always sure what is real and what is imagined.
"It's acted and directed like a sensitive drama, rather than a scary movie, and is all the scarier for it." - The Guardian
www.foxsearchlight.com/marthamarcymaymarlene
Screening with subtitles on Mon 19 March.