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                          | This week: Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find ThemWelcome back to another term of fantastic cinema screenings! Escape work, revision and the sights of Central Library this week with a return to J.K Rowling's magical world. In 1920s New York, the wizard Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) misplaces his magical briefcase, setting in motion a series of events that will turn the wizarding and Muggle world into chaos... Planning on coming to more than 3 showings this year? Buy our Discount Pass online and save money on your tickets (£3 instead of £4, first ticket is free, sadly no discount on NT Live performances). We also have our Season Ticket on sale for only £10 which covers all our standard screenings this term! Check out the rest of the line-up below, or on our website. Psst! Interested in a career in consulting? Check out the event we're running with PA Consulting on Wednesday 18th Jan.  - Madina, Cinema Chair 16-17 |  |  |  
                  
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Tuesday 10th January @ 19:00
Thursday 12nd January @ 19:00
In 1926, Newt Scamander arrives at the Magical Congress of the United States of America with a magically expanded briefcase, which houses a number of dangerous creatures and their habitats. When the creatures escape from the briefcase, it sends the American wizarding authorities after Newt, and threatens to strain even further the state of magical and non-magical relations. |  |  |  
                  
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Tuesday 17th January @ 18:30
Thursday 19th January @ 20:45
In Ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by Maui reaches an impetuous Chieftain's daughter's island, she answers the Ocean's call to seek out the demigod to set things right. |  |  |  
                  
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Tuesday 17th January @ 20:45 - English dubbed
Thursday 19th January @ 18:30 - Japanese with English subtitles
The "story of miracles and love" revolves around Mitsuha and Taki. Mitsuha is a female high school student who lives in a rural town nestled deep in the mountains. Her father is the mayor and isn't at home much, and she lives with her elementary school-aged little sister and her grandmother. Mitsuha has an honest personality, but she doesn't like the customs of her family's Shinto shrine, nor does she like her father participating in an election campaign. She laments that she lives in a confined rural town, and yearns for the wonderful lifestyle of living in Tokyo. Taki is a male high school student who lives in central Tokyo. He spends time with his friends, works part-time at an Italian restaurant, and is interested in architecture and fine arts. One day, Mitsuha has a dream where she is a young man. Taki also has a dream where he is a female high school student in a town in the mountains that he has never been to. What is the secret to their dreams of personal experience? |  |  |  
                  
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Tuesday 24th January @ 19:00
Thursday 26th January @ 19:00
A rogue band of resistance fighters unite for a mission to steal the Death Star plans and bring a new hope to the galaxy. |  |  |  
                  
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Tuesday 31st January @ 19:00
Wednesday 1st February @ 19:00
A spacecraft traveling to a distant colony planet and transporting thousands of people has a malfunction in its sleep chambers. As a result, two passengers are awakened 90 years early. |  |  |  
                  
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Thursday 2nd February @ 19:00 - NT Live via Satellite
£5 Concessions / £10 AdultLucian Msamati (Luther, Game of Thrones, NT Live: The Comedy of Errors) plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play, broadcast live from the National Theatre, and with live orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world – and he’s determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius, court composer Antonio Salieri has the power to promote his talent or destroy his name. Seized by obsessive jealousy he begins a war with Mozart, with music, and ultimately, with God. |  |  |  
                  
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Tuesday 7th February @ 19:00
Thursday 9th February @ 19:00
Lynch discovers he is a descendant of the secret Assassins society through unlocked genetic memories that allow him to relive the adventures of his ancestor, Aguilar, in 15th Century Spain. After gaining incredible knowledge and skills he’s poised to take on the oppressive Knights Templar in the present day. |  |  |  
                  
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Monday 13rd February @ 19:00
Tuesday 14th February @ 19:00
Mia, an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and Sebastian, a jazz musician, scrapes by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart. |  |  |  
                  
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Thursday 16th February @ 19:00 - NT Live via Satellite
£5 Concessions / £10 AdultGemma Arterton is Joan of Arc in Josie Rourke's production of Bernard Shaw's classic play. |  |  |  
                  
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                          | Where are we?Imperial Cinema is located on the 2nd Floor of the Union Building in Beit Quad. Click here for a Map. Doors open 15 minutes before listed start times. All tickets sold on the door except where otherwise indicated. |  |  |  |  |