The Last Station (15)
Friday 12th – Thursday 18th March 2010
Corn Exchange Screen One
The Last Station (15)
- Venue
- Corn Exchange Screen One
- Age guide
- 15
- Tickets
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- Full price £5.50-£6.50
- Concessions price £3.50-£5.50
- Category
- Film
Dates
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Friday 12th March 2010 | 2.30pm
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Friday 12th March 2010 | 6.00pm
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Friday 12th March 2010 | 8.30pm
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Saturday 13th March 2010 | 3.30pm
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Saturday 13th March 2010 | 7.00pm
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Saturday 13th March 2010 | 8.30pm
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Sunday 14th March 2010 | 1.00pm
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Sunday 14th March 2010 | 6.00pm
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Monday 15th March 2010 | 2.30pm
Silver Screen: screening for over-60s only -
Tuesday 16th March 2010 | 2.30pm
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Tuesday 16th March 2010 | 8.30pm
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Wednesday 17th March 2010 | 11.00am
You Shall Go To The Bawl! Screening for parents/carers and babies under 18 months only -
Wednesday 17th March 2010 | 6.00pm
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Wednesday 17th March 2010 | 8.30pm
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Thursday 18th March 2010 | 1.00pm
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Thursday 18th March 2010 | 6.00pm
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Thursday 18th March 2010 | 8.30pm
Director | Michael Hoffman. Starring: James McAvoy, Christopher Plummer, Helen Mirren, Paul Giamatt
Origin | Germany/Russia/UK
2009
Duration | 113 mins
When Valentin Bulgakov (McAvoy) is hired as personal secretary to the legendary writer Leo Tolstoy (Plummer), he is delighted at the opportunity to learn from the revered and wise man. What he hasn’t anticipated is being pulled into a bitter struggle over Tolstoy’s legacy. Tolstoy’s wife (Mirren) and his disciple, Vladimir Chertkov (Giamatti), are engaged in a feud over control of his works after his death. Chertkov insists that they should be the property of the people, while Sofya is concerned that this will mean the author’s family are not provided for. THE LAST STATION is also a perceptive and humanising account of a literary giant struggling to achieve a balance in the ledger of his life, between the demands of genius and the convictions of his soul.