THE APPRENTICE

2024 | Dir Ali Abbasi | 120m | Canada | Ireland

Everything you need to know to understand how Donald Trump became the man he is today. Sebastian Stan is unrecognisable in the guise of The Don and Jeremy Strong is impressive as Roy Cohn, the man who took him on as a young playboy in the 70’s and taught him the Art of the Deal – Attack, Admit nothing, Claim victory. Director Ali Abbass has brought us films about monsters before and just like the “Trolls” in Border (2018) he shows us a different point of view.

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THE APPRENTICE

THE APPRENTICE (2024)
Tuesday 26 November 2024 at 7.30pm

2024 | Dir Ali Abbasi | 120m | Canada | Ireland

Everything you need to know to understand how Donald Trump became the man he is today. Sebastian Stan is unrecognisable in the guise of The Don and Jeremy Strong is impressive as Roy Cohn, the man who took him on as a young playboy in the 70’s and taught him the Art of the Deal – Attack, Admit nothing, Claim victory. Director Ali Abbass has brought us films about monsters before and just like the “Trolls” in Border (2018) he shows us a different point of view.

We do not show adverts. Please arrive to take your seat by the time shown.

BORDER (15) – 2018 Sweden/Denmark 110 mins – Swedish with subtitles

Director: Ali Abbasi
Stars: Eva Melander, Eero Milonoff, Jörgen Thorsson

While customs officer Tina has an astounding sense of smell and a corresponding talent for sniffing out trouble, she’s shunned by most for her unconventional looks. When the suspicious looking Vore walks past her, Tina can’t figure out what he’s hiding, and the attraction and bond between them causes her to realise the truth about herself. From the writer of Let The Right One In, this is an unusual and enthralling blend of fantasy, horror and crime thriller.

I accidentally walked into Border and it kind of changed my life – Howard Fishman, The New Yorker

…exciting, intelligent mix of romance, Nordic noir, social realism and supernatural horror that defies and subverts genre conventions – Alissa Simon, Critic’s Pick, Variety   

 

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David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Tuesday 30 April 2019

Show starts at 7.30 pm, ticket prices £7.50, £6.00 (concessions), £5.00 aged 25 and under.

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