RAISE HELL: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MOLLY IVINS

RAISE HELL: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MOLLY IVINS
2019 | Dir Janice Engel | 93mins | USA

This documentary tells the story of media firebrand Molly Ivins. Often compared to Mark Twain, Ivins was six feet of Texas trouble who, despite her Houston pedigree, took on Good Old Boy corruption wherever she found it. Best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize nominated journalist, popular TV pundit, Molly had a nation of “ fans” and “ frenemies.” She courageously spoke truth to power and it cost her more than once. But Molly always served up her quality reportage with a heaping dollop of humor. The gal was funny! Her razor-sharp wit left both sides of the aisle laughing and craving ink in her columns. At the height of her popularity 400 newspapers carried her column. She railed against “Big Bidness” in government, and often said, “Texas is the national laboratory for bad gub’ment.” Molly’s words have proved prescient. She knew the Bill of Rights was in peril and said “Polarizing people is a good way to win an election and
a good way to wreck a country.”

“Smart and entertaining, just like its subject.” Caryn James – The Hollywood Reporter

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LOVE CHILD

LOVE CHILD
2019 | Dir Eva Mulvad/Lea Glob | 111min | Denmark

Sahand has been in a relationship with Leila for many years, though both are married to other people. Four-year-old Mani is the offspring of their secret love affair. Without the option of divorce, and facing the threat of the death penalty for committing adultery, the couple have no choice but to flee Tehran as outlaws. They arrive to Istanbul in 2012 just as the Syrian Civil War is creating a mass wave of refugees into Turkey, and begin an extended period of bureaucratic limbo where their case is continually pushed further down the list. The family’s escape becomes part of a protracted struggle to stay together, and to secure a future for their child. English/Persian/Azerbaijani/Turkish with English subtitles

“Eva Mulvad’s film is remarkable for its intimate, extended access, its subtle political acuity and its personal window into a global crisis.” Variety

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Distributor: Modern Films – no account required

LUXOR

LUXOR
2020 | Dir ZEINA DURRA | 85 mins | Egypt | UK

Andrea Riseborough floats around the Egyptian city of Luxor in this contemplative drama from British writer-director Zeina Durra about a doctor with PTSD. Hana (Riseborough) has been working in a war trauma unit along the border between Jordan and Syria, and has returned to the city to re-centre herself; by her own bleak admission she’s “seen things nobody should’ve seen”. English/Arabic with English subtitles.

“deeply rewarding … reveals its purpose slowly, in fragments of growing significance” Sight & Sound

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Available to watch for 48 hours after purchase.
Distributor: Modern Films – no account required.
Film run ends on 31 March 2021.

LESSONS OF LOVE

LESSONS OF LOVE
2020 | Dir Małgorzata Goliszewska/Kasia Mateja | 73mins | Poland

For decades, Jola did what was expected of her. As a mother of six and the wife of an abusive husband, she would put on her make-up and colourful clothes to pretend everything was fine. One day something breaks inside her and she finds the strength to leave her husband and start living life to the fullest. She hangs out with her girlfriends, dances in Café Smile, writes poems and songs. She sings about love – something she’s always dreamt of, yet never experienced. Unexpectedly, she meets Wojtek, who treats her like a queen. Will she be able to open up and embrace love for the first time? Especially, when she finds out that she has less time than she thought? Polish with English subtitles.

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Watch at home now for £7.49 (with discount code above). Stream available for 48 hours after play started.
Film run ends on 10 December 2020.

LOOTED

LOOTED
2019 | Dir Rene van Pannevis | 89mins |
UK

Rob loves driving and stealing cars, living his life at a hundred miles an hour in the cash-starved port town he calls home. He shares a house with his dying father who thinks he’s out job hunting. Rob manages to keep his two worlds perfectly separated until best mate Leo gets him involved in a bigger, riskier job which goes terribly wrong. With his relationship with his distant father in shreds and betrayed by his best mate, unexpected hope comes from Leo’s girlfriend Kasia.

“The cinematography’s wide expanses of horizon and open sea avoid the grim-up-north cliches and combine poignantly with bedridden Oswald’s wanderlust-filled memories. It’s this kind of political and lyrical film-making that lingers long after Rob’s story has run out of road”. Ellen E Jones in The Guardian.

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Distributor: Bulldog Distribution – Vimeo account required

ETERNAL BEAUTY

ETERNAL BEAUTY
2019 | Dir Craig Roberts | 95mins | UK

When Jane (Academy Award nominee Sally Hawkins – The Shape of Water, Blue Jasmine) is dumped at the altar, she has a breakdown and spirals into a chaotic world where love (both real and imagined) and family relationships collide with both touching and humorous consequences.
From writer/director Craig Roberts (Just Jim), ETERNAL BEAUTY is a BAFTA Cymru/BIFA-nominated comic and moving drama with a stylish, unconventional edge, featuring an incredible performance from Sally Hawkins and a supporting cast including David Thewlis (Naked), Billie Piper (Doctor Who), Penelope Wilton (Downton Abbey), Alice Lowe (Sightseers) and Morfydd Clark (The Personal History Of David Copperfield).

“A clear-eyed compassionate view of schizophrenia…Hawkins is superb”. Ian Freer, Empire.

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Distributor: Bulldog Distribution – Vimeo account required

BEYOND THE HORIZON

BEYOND THE HORIZON
2019 | Dir Delphine Lehericey | 90min| Switzerland | Belgium

The drought of 1976. Under the unforgiving sun, Gus (Luc Bruchez) is about to leave childhood behind. Nature withers, emotions swell, the family unit splinters; everything splits and cracks until the unthinkable occurs: the eagerly anticipated thunderstorms will sweep across the tired and worn countryside, washing a whole world away. A brilliant and merciless evocation of the once-in-a-century 1976 heatwave and its consequences for one French farming family. French with English subtitles.

“The atmospheric picture is a rural coming-of-ager that manages to reinvigorate a decidedly overstocked cinematic subgenre.” – Neil Young, The Hollywood Reporter

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Film run ends on 06 December 2020.

IN MY BLOOD IT RUNS

IN MY BLOOD IT RUNS
2020 | Dir Maya Newell | 84min | Australia

Ten-year-old Dujuan (played by himself) is a child-healer, a good hunter and speaks three languages. As he shares his wisdom of history and the complex world around him we see his spark and intelligence. Yet Dujuan is ‘failing’ in school and facing increasing scrutiny from welfare and the police. As he travels perilously close to incarceration, his family fight to give him a strong Arrernte education alongside his western education lest he becomes another statistic. We walk with him as he grapples with these pressures, shares his truths and somewhere in-between finds space to dream, imagine and hope for his future self.

“White people educate our kids in the way they want them to be
educated. But I want them to learn their language. So they can carry
on their language. I want my children to grow up learning in both
ways.” Carol Turner, Dujuan’s Grandmother and Collaborating Director.

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Film run extended to 04 January 2021.

NORTHERN WIND

NORTHERN WIND
2019 | Dir Walid Mattar | 91min | France

North of France. Hervé’s (Philippe Rebbot) factory is relocated. The entire workforce takes industrial action, except Hervé – he is the only worker to resign himself because he pursues another destiny: to become a fisherman and to transmit this passion to his son. Suburbs of Tunis, where the factory is relocated. Foued (Mohamed Amine Hamzaoui), unemployed, finds himself hired to work at the same pattern-stamping machine as had Hervé, and thinks there is a way to cure his mother and especially to seduce the girl he loves. The trajectories of Hervé and Foued are similar and answer to each other. French/Arabic with English subtitles.

“A clever and captivating tale of two continents.” – Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter

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Film run ends on 29 November 2020.

TV Connections

Streaming films to your TV

Streaming films to your laptop or mobile device is fine if you’re out and about and needing to kill time but if you’re at home, it’s best to connect your device to your TV via a cable or wifi. Nick Shepherd, David Lean Cinema’s Technical Assistant, has written a comprehensive guide on this subject to assist you with achieving this so you can enjoy our select streaming films at their best and on as big as screen as possible given the fact that we can’t show films in our auditorium at the moment.
This is quite a technical subject if you consider all the different possibilities although if you have HDMI connections on both your laptop and TV, the process is fairly simple. The guide attempts to explain different options in easy terms  and we hope it will help you understand the process. We cannot enter into any discussions regarding individual installations but if you are really stuck with something that we can answer with a one sentence reply then visit our Contact Form to get in touch with us.
Read how to stream films to your TV.

When viewing streamed films, ensure that you select full screen mode! The controls for this vary depending on the platform; examples for YouTube are near bottom right (icon on the right and for Vimeo also near bottom right and also to the right – other platforms are similar.

You can practice and test streaming content from this page.

If you wish to use wifi to stream from a mobile device or laptop, the David Lean Cinema recommends a Chromecast (£30) for streaming films from your mobile device or laptop to a TV for best enjoyment of films promoted by us. However, the easiest option for a laptop remains an HDMI cable connection between device and TV. Streaming of films is heavy on battery use so have your charge nearby or keep your device on charge throughout the film.

Although many consider Chromecast a close competitor to the Fire TV Stick, the two work in a fundamentally different manner. While Fire TV makes it easy to watch Amazon and third-party content directly, without any other hardware, Chromecast is designed to be used alongside a smartphone, from which you ‘cast’ (hence the name) what you want to view on the large screen. This means you can skip a lot of the hoop-jumping  to get your Fire TV Stick to play nicely with your smartphone.
However, its smartphone focus doesn’t put it entirely out of range of your PC. You can “cast” from any Chrome browser tab to a TV via the Chromecast device. Click the three dots at the end of the Chrome address bar and pick ‘Cast … ‘ from the menu. Chrome will search for available devices on your network, so make sure you’re on the same Wi-Fi connection as the Chromecast. If it can’t find your Chromecast, make sure your TV is switched on and tuned to the channel through which you watch Chromecast. As Chromecast connects using HDMI, it may not display its services across the network if it thinks that it doesn’t have a screen to output to.
Although the tab you’re browsing might not be a perfect fit for your TV if your PC and television screen are different sizes, Chromecast is clever enough to reformat the remote view – on your TV – to fit exactly when you’re streaming video content. Once it’s done this you can close the casting browser window on your PC as soon as you’ve set it running.

Further details on Chromecast are here.