
March 10, 2005
UK: The Weekly Subtitled Cinema Listings! March 10th 2005.
From: Subtitles @ your local cinema - Mar 10, 2005
Subtitled cinema: Hitch, Hide and Seek, Meet the Fockers, Shall We Dance and
more below...
It's Thursday, around lunchtime, so it must be...
The Weekly Subtitled Cinema Listings!
March 10th 2005.
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http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/index.2.html
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Also on the website:
Subtitled trailers!
War of the Worlds, Batman Begins, Constantine, Oceans 12 and more:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/subtitled.trailers.html
Spread the word! Free information card packs:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/spread.the.word.html
Site map:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/news.html
Media reports on accessible cinema:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/press.html
WIN a mini DVD/MP3 player and cinema tickets:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/survey.html
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"Have you ever tried to lip-read Darth Vader?"
Subtitled and audio described cinema enables people
with less than perfect hearing or vision to enjoy film
presented in its original and best form - the cinema.
Over 130 UK cinemas can now screen almost every
popular release with subtitles & audio description.
Please pass this email onto anyone that
you think may enjoy 'accessible' cinema.
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SUBTITLED FILMS:
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Hitch subtitled (12a)
Romantic comedy. Hitch (Will Smith) is a legendary – and deliberately anonymous – New York City matchmaker, who teaches the art of romance for a fee. But when he falls in love himself (with Eva Mendes), it could spell his unmasking as Manhattan’s most famous date-doctor...
London - Kingston Surrey Odeon
Fri 11th March at 3.30pm
Mon 14th March at 6.15pm
Tues 15th March at 3.30pm
Wed 16th and Thurs 17th March at 12.45pm
London - Leicester Square Odeon
Fri 11th March at 12.30pm
London - South Woodford Odeon
Monday 14th March at 12.20pm, 3.05pm, 5.45pm, 8.25pm
London - Uxbridge Odeon
Thursday 7th March at 6.20pm
Banbury Oxfordshire, Odeon
Tues 15th Mar at 8.15
Thurs 17th Mar at 5.30
Bath Odeon
Sun 13th Mar at 2.55
Mon 16th Mar at 4.50
Birmingham Odeon
Thursday 17th March at 11.40, 2.10, 4.45, 7.15
Blackpool Odeon
Tuesday 15th March at 6.00
Bournemouth Odeon
Mon 14th Mar at 5.50 8.30
Tues 15th Mar at 12.20 3.05
Weds 16th Mar at 12.20
Brighton Odeon
Monday 14th March at 5.30pm
Bromborough Odeon
Tuesday 15th March at 5.15
Thursday 17th March at 5.15
Canterbury Odeon
Wednesday 16th March at 6.15pm
Cheltenham Odeon
Mon 14th Mar at 8.30
Tues 15th Mar at 5.45
Wed 16th Mar at 3.00
Cheshire Oaks Vue
Sun 13th March at 1.20pm
Tue 15th March at 7pm
Colchester Odeon
Monday 14th March at 8.40pm
Thursday 17th March at 5.55pm
Coventry Odeon
Tuesday 15th March at 1.15, 4.15, 7.00, 9.30
Dagenham Vue
Sun 13th March at 5.10pm
Tue 15th Marchat 8pm
Darlington Odeon
Tuesday 15th March at 2.30pm, 6.30pm, 8.00pm
Derby UCI
Sun 13th March at 12.30pm
Mon 14th March at 6.30pm
Doncaster Vue
Sun 13th March at 12.40pm
Tue 15th March at 9pm
Dublin UGC
Sat 12th March at 11.30 am
Mon 14th March at 8.30 pm
Dudley UCI
Sun 13th March at 12.30pm
Mon 14th March at 6.30pm
Hartlepool Vue
Sun 13th March at 1.40pm
Mon 14th March at 7.30pm
Hastings Odeon
Wednesday 16th March at 5.35pm
Hereford Odeon
Mon 14th Mar at 5.20, 7.50
Lincoln Odeon
Monday 14th March at 2.00, 5.00, 7.50
Liverpool Odeon
Monday 14th March at 11.45 and 5.15
Maidstone Odeon
Monday 14th March at 12.00pm, 2.45pm, 5.30pm
Middlesbrough UGC
Sun 13th and Wed 16th March at 7.30pm
Milton Keynes Cineworld
Sun 13th March at 3.40pm
Mon 14th March at 6.25pm
Newcastle Odeon
Tuesday 15th March at 11.10am, 1.40pm, 4.10pm, 6.40pm, 9.15pm
Oxford Odeon
Tues 15th Mar at 3.00
Weds 16th Mar at 5.45
Portsmouth Vue
Sun 13th March at 11.40am
Tue 15th March at 8pm
Portsmouth Odeon
Mon 14th Mar at 3.10
Tues 15th Mar at 8.40
Preston Vue
Sun 13th March at 3.30pm
Tue 15th March at 6.10pm
Salisbury Odeon
Wed 16th Mar at 5:45
Southampton Odeon
Sun 13th Mar at 12.45
Tues 15th Mar at 6.15
Stoke on Trent Odeon
Monday 14th March at 12.00, 2.45, 5.30, 8.15
Telford UCI
Sun 13th March at 12.30pm
Mon 14th March at 6.30pm
Tunbridge Wells Odeon
Thu 17th March at 5.40pm
Woking, Surrey Ambassadors
Mon 14th and Wed 16th March at 5.25pm
Wolverhampton Cineworld
Mon 14th March at 3.50pm, 6.30pm
Worcester Odeon
Thurs 17th Mar at 3.30
More shows added as soon as we are notified of them - check the website regularly!
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Hide and Seek subtitled (15)
Robert De Niro stars as a widower trying to piece together his life in the wake of his wife's suicide, while his daughter Emily finds solace in an imaginary friend. But this act takes an unexpected and terrifying turn when Emily begins to adopt some gruesome habits...
London - Uxbridge Odeon
Thur 10 Mar at 6.20pm
London - Wimbledon Odeon
Fri 11th March at 4.40pm
Tues 15th March at 4.00pm
Thurs 17th March at 9.00pm
Bath Odeon
Tues 15th Mar at 6.40
Bolton Vue
Sun 13th March at 7pm
Tue 15th March at 7pm
Cambridge Cineworld
Mon 14th March at 3pm, 7.30pm
Colchester Odeon
Thur 10th March at 6.15pm
Gateshead UCI
Mon 14th March at 6.40pm
Guildford Surrey Odeon
Fri 11th Mar at 1.20
Sun 13th Mar at 6.40
Huddersfield UCI
Mon 14th March at 6.50pm
Ipswich UGC
Mon 14th March at 1.20pm, 3.45pm
Leeds Vue
Tue 15th March at 6.30pm
Norwich Ster Century
Tuesday 15th March at 6.15pm
Reading Vue
Tue 15th March at 7.20pm
Sheffield Vue
Tue 15th March at 7.20pm
Southport Vue
Sun 13th March at 6.10pm
Tue 15th March at 6.10pm
Thurrock Vue
Sun 13th March at 2pm
Tue 15th March at 7pm
Yeovil Cineworld
Mon 14th March at 7.15pm
More shows added as soon as we are notified of them - check the website regularly!
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Meet the Fockers (12a) subtitled
Hilarious comedy starring Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Barbra Streisand and Dustin Hoffman. Having given permission to male nurse Greg Focker to marry his daughter, ex-CIA man Jack Byrnes and his wife travel to Detroit to meet Greg's parents. Unfortunately they're about as different from them as can be...
London - Finchley Road Vue
Sun 13th March at 12.25pm
Tue 15th March at 5.50pm
London - Kingston Surrey Odeon
Thurs 10th March at 9.35pm
Bath Odeon
Thurs 10th Mar at 3.00
Thurs 17th Mar 5.40
Bristol (Cribbs Causeway) Vue
Sun 13th March at 3pm
Tue 15th March at 5.40pm
Hatfield UCI
Mon 14th March at 6.10pm
High Wycombe UCI
Mon 14th March at 4pm
Leicester Odeon
Monday 14th March at 6.30
Tuesday 15th March at 6.30
Manchester Filmworks UCI
Mon 14th March at 6.10pm
Manchester Trafford UCI
Mon 14th March at 6.30pm
Mon 7th March at 6.30PM
Maidenhead UCI
Mon 14th March at 7pm
Southampton Odeon
Thurs 10th Mar at 9.15
Sunderland Cineworld
Sun 13th March at 4.25pm
Mon 14th March at 7.15pm
York Vue
Sun 13th March at 12.20pm
Tue 15th March at 5.50pm
Over 130 cinemas in the UK can screen all these films with subtitles!
Here's where they are: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/locations.html
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Shall We Dance subtitled (12a)
Richard Gere stars as a bored middle-aged worker cocooned in a comfortable marriage, until a beautiful ballroom dancer (Jennifer Lopez) inspires him to take up lessons and rekindle his spark.
London - Croydon (Purley Way) Vue
Tue 15th March at 6pm
London - West End Odeon
40 Leicester Square, London, WC2 (the smaller one on Leicester Square)
Sat 12th March at 1.10pm
Tues 15th March at 6.10pm
Cambridge Vue
Tue 15th March at 5.30pm
Chelmsford Odeon
Wed 16th Mar at 12.35pm, 3.00pm, 5.15pm
Guildford Surrey Odeon
Thurs 10th Mar at 6.00
Norwich UCI
Mon 14th March at 6.30pm
Plymouth Vue
Tue 15th March at 6.05pm
Southend Odeon
Wed 16th Mar at 1.40pm, 4.00pm, 6.30pm
Watford Vue
Sun 13th March at 5.55pm
Tue 15th March at 8.30pm
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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou subtitled (15)
Starring Bill Murray. In this cracking new comedy internationally famous oceanographer Steve Zissou and his crew set sail on an expedition to hunt down the mysterious, elusive, Jaguar Shark that killed his partner during the documentary filming of their latest adventure...
London - Shepherds Bush Vue
Tue 15th March at 8.50pm
Bradford Cineworld
Sun 13th March at 6pm
Mon 14th March at 8.40pm
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Flight of the Phoenix subtitled (12a)
Starring Denis Quaid. Action-adventure in which a group of air crash survivors are stranded in the Mongolian desert facing a brutal environment and no chance of rescue. Their only hope of survival is by doing the impossible: building a new plane from the wreckage.
Basingstoke Ster Century
Wed 16th March at 1.20pm, 4.00pm, 6.45pm
Taunton Odeon
Mon 14th Mar at 1.35
More shows added as soon as we are notified of them - check the website regularly!
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Ocean's Twelve subtitled (12a)
Starring Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Catherine Zeta Jones, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia. Danny Ocean gathers up his gang of thieves and con men for another three huge European heists in this thrilling action sequel.
London - West End Odeon
(the smaller one on Leicester Square)
Tues 15th March at 5.50pm
Chelmsford Odeon
Wed 16TH Mar at 7.40pm
Exclusive subtitled trailer!
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/subtitled.trailers.html
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The Magic Roundabout subtitled (U)
Featuring the voice talents of Joanna Lumley, Kylie Minogue and Robbie Williams. Based on the popular UK children’s TV series, this animated film tells the tale of our favourite Magic Roundabout characters embarking on a dangerous journey in an effort to imprison their oppressor – the evil wizard ZeeBadee.
Belfast Moviehouse Cinema
Thurs 10th March at 3pm, 5pm, 7pm
Cardiff UCI
Sun 13th March at 11.20pm
High Wycombe UCI
Sun 13th March at 1.30pm
Weymouth Cineworld
Sun 13th March at 1pm
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Are we there yet? subtitled (12a)
Huddersfield UCI
Sun 13th March at 11.20am
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The Aviator subtitled (12a)
Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)
Wed 30th March at 5.20
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Kinsey subtitled (15)
Guildford Surrey Odeon
Tues 15th Mar at 12.55
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Spongebob Squarepants subtitled (U)
London - Uxbridge Odeon
Saturday 12th March at 10.50am
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Racing Stripes subtitled (U)
London - Greenwich UCI
Sun 13th March at 10.30am
Maidenhead UCI
Sun 13th March at 11.10am
Norwich UCI
Sun 13th March at 11am
Reading Vue
Sun 13th March at 1.20pm
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Ray - The Ray Charles Story subtitled (15)
Exeter Picturehouse
Mon 14th March at 4pm
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Vera Drake (12a)
Exeter Picturehouse
Tue 15th March at 4pm
Wed 16th March at 8.45pm
York City Screen
Thurs 10th March at 6.25pm
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Ladies in Lavender subtitled (12a)
Edinburgh Filmhouse
Sun 26 Mar at 3.45pm
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The Incredibles subtitled (U)
Edinburgh Filmhouse
Sun 13th Mar at 1pm
Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)
Sat 12 March at 11.30am
Over 130 cinemas in the UK can screen all these films with subtitles!
Here's where they are: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/locations.html
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And don't forget!
Leeds: Vue cinema:
The Young People's Film Fesival.
17 - 25 March 2005
Details here: http://www.leedsfilm.com/2005/lcypff/page/home
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And more! On release in many cinemas:
Popular foreign language films, with English subtitles.
Please check your local listings for screenings.
A Very Long Engagement (15)
Trailer: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/subtitled.trailers.html
From the director and star of Amelie comes this very different love story. Set in France near the end of World War I, it tells the story of a young woman's relentless, moving and sometimes comic search for her fiancée who has disappeared.
The Sea Inside (PG)
Trailer: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/subtitled.trailers.html
Why does Ramon Sampedro (Bardem) smile so much? He says, "When you can't escape and you depend on others so much, you learn to cry by smiling." Ramon has been a quadraplegic for 28 years following a diving accident and wants to end his life. Alejandro Amenábar's deeply moving drama makes a powerful case for why he should be allowed to - and why he shouldn't. Nominated for the Best Foreign Film Oscar 2005.
House of the Flying Daggers (15)
Trailer: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/subtitled.trailers.html
"One of the most beautifully shot films of this year and the most thrilling".
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It’s official!
According to the BBC we are now
“one of the coolest sites on the netâ€(!)
Read why here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/closeup/cinema_access.shtml
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Coming soon:
Pooh Heffalump, Kinsey, Constantine, Robots and more
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We are sorry to report that Sideways, Son of the Mask, Hotel Rwanda, Million Dollar Baby, Assault on Precinct 13, Blade Trinity, Phantom of the Opera and Napoleon Dynamite will NOT be available in an accessible format. The distributor of each film is responsible for an 'accessible' release.
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PLEASE READ THIS!
Subtitles @ Your Local Cinema receive accessible listings directly from cinema head offices, but we can take NO responsibility for postponed or cancelled shows. If cinemas inform us of changes, we will tell you via this website, which is updated daily. If they don't inform us, we can't inform you. Many cinemas schedules are "SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION".
Sometimes the files necessary for a subtitled or described film are not available, or are not delivered to the cinema on time. The only way to be 100% sure is to check with the ACTUAL cinema before you plan a visit. But DOUBLE check, preferably with a manager. We recommend that you should always request confirmation that a show is definitely on.
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As soon as cinemas schedules are announced for new films, they will be listed on our website - please DON'T wait for the next weekly email – CHECK the website often! Important reschedules, time changes etc. are posted on there as soon as they are announced. You can bookmark your nearest subtitle equipped cinema listings page.
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Remember:
"It is not tragic to have a disability.
Disability only becomes a tragedy when society fails to provide the things one needs to lead one's life"
(Anonymous)
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MORE INFO:
Around 8 out of every 10 cinema releases at any one time are available with subtitles for deaf/hearing impaired people, and audio description for blind/visually impaired people. The subtitle/description 'files' are supplied to the cinema on a separate CD-Rom and automatically synchronise with the film when played. Around a quarter of UK cinemas (132) have the necessary equipment to read these files and most of them screen 'accessible' shows every week. Full details of shows nationwide can be found here: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/index.html
It's a quiet revolution in the world of sensory impaired people, thanks to the cinema and film distribution industries, technology companies, organisations representing disabled people, and the people themselves - thousands aired their views to the UK Film Council, when informed of the UK Film Council's proposal to fund 50% of the cost of cinema equipment.
Organised nationwide campaigning and publicity of accessible shows helped to bring it all together and ensure it always stayed on the agenda of the many bodies involved. All working together to make it happen - and quickly.
Spread the word: free information cards: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/spread.the.word.html
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Why do some 'subtitle equipped' cinemas not show all available subtitled films, at sensible times?
We cannot ‘force’ a cinema to enable people with less than perfect hearing to enjoy their services, we can only ask them to. And we do, constantly. It’s our job to create awareness of the problem, suggest solutions, and to empower people to do something about it.
We recommend that people contact cinemas in their local area and request better access for people with sensory impairments. Request that they become ‘accessible’, by installing a digital subtitle system and screening regular subtitled shows.
If a cinema needs more info, direct them to our website - there's info on digital systems available, where to purchase and more.
Many articles on the subject are available to read here: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/press.html
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On the website:
Every subtitled film: previous, now showing and on the way
New films, locations, dates and times added regularly.
View listings by region - more added as they become available.
Video game, Theatre and DVD extra feature subtitles.
Everything you need to know on the subject:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/news.html
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If you are visually impaired and require audio description listings only, please email us at: ad@yourlocalcinema.com or visit the audio described section at http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/ad.html - 'Talking' website, and 'web over phone' enabled.
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Subtitles @ your local cinema are the only listings service created exclusively for accessible cinema. Our service can be found wherever there is internet access - at home, the workplace, school, a library, an internet cafe, or the thousands of wi-fi spots and BT internet kiosks throughout the UK.
To be notified of new subtitled films, dates & times in your area every week, just contact us: You can enter your text/query/details on the website: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/contact.html
You can also: Email us at subtitles@yourlocalcinema.com
Phone us on 0845 056 9824 (24 hrs a day, 7 days a week, local rate)
Text message to 0793 1341 377 (normal mobile rate) Or fax us on 0702 097 1354
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Engage your Senses! - SEE the dialogue! HEAR the action! FEEL the rumbling!
Subtitles @ your local cinema - the one stop shop for UK subtitled cinema!
The website: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/ Email:
subtitles@yourlocalcinema.com
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This information service would not exist without the input and assistance of the groups below:
The UK Film Council
CEA - Cinema Exhibitors' Association and the UK cinema Industry
FDA - Film Distributors' Association and UK film distributors
RNID - Royal National Institute of Deaf People
NDCS - National Deaf Children's Society
RNIB - Royal National Institute of the Blind
ITFC - Independent Television Facilities Centre Ltd.
DTS - Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Dolby Laboratories, Inc
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