RIALTO Trailer In Cinemas from May 8th
A beautifully observed story of fathers and sons - Hollywood Reporter
Two extraordinary central performances -Variety
Peter Mackie Burns’ first rate...follow up to Daphne – Little White Lies
At 46, Dubliner Colm (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor) has a comfortable life: a managerial job in the city’s docks, two healthy teenage children, and a kind, loyal wife in Claire (Monica Dolan). After the death of his father, Colm’s emotional life cracks open. Unable to confide in Claire, Colm finds himself drawn to Jay (Tom Glynn-Carney), a young man who quickly becomes his only solace from the pressures he feels.
Masculinity, familial dysfunction and the very nature of love come under the microscope in this nuanced and powerfully affecting drama from the director of DAPHNE and the writer of ADAM AND PAUL and GARAGE, centred upon a stunning lead performance by Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR)
RIALTO is produced by Alan Maher and John Wallace for Cowtown Pictures and Tristan Goligher and Valentina Brazzini for The Bureau with backing from Screen Ireland.
The French Connection (1971) Slideshow - Rialto Cinemas Cerrito
Slideshow produced for Rialto Cinemas Cerrito - El Cerrito CA
This 20 minute short will be presented as theater guests are seated before the feature film.
The opening few minutes will highlight the theater's history, renovation and rebirth. Also included are stills pertaining to the upcoming classic films the next 3 months. Finally, a large set of stills from the feature film French Connection will be shown.
A SEASON OF FRENCH FILM on Rialto Channel
November highlights on Rialto Channel
New films, new talent exclusive to Rialto channel on SKY.*
Independent festival favourites, acclaimed world cinema,
bold British drama, fascinating documentaries, provocative television series.
Rialto Selection every Saturday night at 8.30pm
The Kings Of Summer
7 November
The Face Of An Angel
14 November
Lucky Them
21 November
Anarchy
28 November
A month of Australian films on Rialto Channel
On the channel this month you can catch the best of Aussie film and TV.
FILMS FROM THE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL on Rialto Channel
Best of British - Rialto Channel's Top 20 best British films
An unmissable selection of some of the best British drama, comedy, romance and thrillers of all time...Sundays at 8.30pm
Inauguration du cinéma Le Rialto
Inauguration cinéma
Hêvî movie trailer | Mohammad Shaikhow | short movie Festoval Cinéma Arabe
Cinéma Arabe presents: Hêvî | Mohammad Shaikhow | France, Syria, Qatar | 2018 | drama | 20 min. | Kurdish spoken – English subtitles
Screenings:
tue 07-05 | 22:00
wed 08-05 | 14:00
Rialto Amsterdam
thu 9-5 | 19:00
Lumière Cinema Maastricht
Running from the war, Hêvî (‘hope’ in Kurdish) and Walat await the human trafficker who will drive them across the border in the freezing cold. Beyond the mountains the couple will be safe, but they have a ways to go. Once they are on their way, the driver tells Walat to cross the border on foot. Hêvî stays behind with him.
Cinemas Unis - United Theatres
This was for a chain of theatres in Quebec. It was controlled by Famous Players. All theatres switched to the Famous Players banner in 1987.
list:
GATINEAU: Les Promenades 4
GRANBY: Galeries de Granby 3
GREATER MONTREAL
MONTREAL: Ahunstic
Alouette
Avon
Belmont
Capitol (890 St. C. W)
Capitol (858 St. C. E)
Corona
Dominion
Empress
Eros
Eve (Eve Pool)
Français
Imperial
Kent /2
La Cité 3
Laval
Loew's /5
Outremont
Palace /6
Papineau
Parisien, Le /5
Pigalle
Place Ville Marie 2 (With Townart-20th Century)
Plaza
Regent
Rialto
Rivoli /2
Rosemont
Seville
Snowdon
Strand
Van Horne
Versailles 2/6
Westmount
York
DOLLARD-DES-ORMEAUX: CP Dollard 2/4
DORVAL: Dorval 2/3/4
GREENFIELD PARK: Greenfield Park 2/3
LACHINE: Empress
Royal Alexander
LAVAL: Centre Laval 2/5
POINTE CLAIRE: Fairview 2
ST. LAMBERT: Astor
Victoria
ST. LAURENT: Lucerne
Normandie
VERDUN: Savoy
WESTMOUNT: Avenue
Cinema at Westmount Square
Claremont
Westmount
GREATER QUEBEC:
QUEBEC: Capitol
Cartier
Empire
Galeries de la Capitale 4/6
Lairet
Place Quebec 2
Victoria
SILLERY: Sillery
STE FOY: Canadien
Ste Foy 2/3
CHICOUTIMI: Place Du Royume 3
ST. HYACINTHE: Maska
ST. JEAN: Imperial
SHERBROOKE: Carrefour De L'Estrie 3
Granada
TROIS RIVIÊRES: Le Rivières 2
Rialto
Nordic Film Season every Monday night in August on Rialto Channel
Bande-annonce La Cabane Dans Les Bois au cinema 18 juillet 2012
Cinq amis partent passer le week-end dans une cabane perdue au fond des bois. Ils n'ont aucune idée du cauchemar qui les y attend, ni de ce que cache vraiment la cabane dans les bois!
Vous croyez connaître l'histoire. Vous pensez déjà connaître la fin... Signé par deux maîtres de l'horreur, Joss Whedon et Drew Goddard, voici un film qui réinvente et repousse toutes les conventions du genre. Attendez-vous à découvrir un nouveau niveau de terreur.
Rialto during Nuevo Cine Argentino
Drinking with Paula, Miro and Olga
Rialto Theater Back to the Past Movie
The Historic Rialto Theater located in Florence, CO needs your donations to come back to life. This is the kickstarter fundraising video created to help with the cause. It showcases the past and future of the Rialto Theater. Please donate generously.
La Religieuse - Trailer
The new 4K restoration trailer for Jacques Rivette's LA RELIGIEUSE, starring Anna Karina and based on the novel by Denis Diderot. rialtopictures.com
Forbidden Games - Trailer
When her parents are killed by an air strike while trying to flee Paris during the German invasion, 5-year-old Paulette (Brigitte Fossey) wanders into the French countryside, where she encounters 11-year-old peasant boy Michel (Georges Poujouly). And as they build a special, secret friendship, the adults play their own games of buffoonish peasant feuds. A masterpiece of French post-war cinema by director René Clément (Purple Noon), with a haunting hit score played by guitar virtuoso Narciso Yepes, the ultimately beautiful, hilarious and disturbing Games won the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Film Festival — and then became a worldwide art house smash, eventually winning a Grand Prix at Cannes, the Best Foreign Film Award from the New York Film Critics Circle, and Clément’s second Best Foreign Film Oscar winner. Fossey (“in a performance that rips the heart out” – New York Times) is a star of French films to this day. This new restoration from Rialto Pictures features an all-new translation and subtitles. rialtopictures.com/forbiddengames
Queen Attends French Film Performance (1953)
Rialto Cinema, Coventry St., London
LV. Queen Elizabeth II entering the Rialto Cinema (accompanied by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) and greeted by French Ambassador's wife Madame Massigli. SV. Queen chatting to Madame, Brigitte Fossey steps forward and presents Queen with bouquet. MV. Queen admiring bouquet and talking to Madame. Madame shakes hands with Duke. Queen is then escorted by Ambassador, Rene Massigli and wife to meet French film stars. SV. Film Director Rene Clair and Sir Laurence Olivier shaking hands etc. CU. Danielle Godet. SV. Queen shaking hands with Martine Carol. CU Simone Simon. LV. Queen and Duke talking into Royal Box in cinema. SV. Queen and Duke sit down. Queen takes off cloak.
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THE KING AND THE MOCKINGBIRD Rialto Pictures Trailer
Rialto Pictures is proud to present THE KING AND THE MOCKINGBIRD, the groundbreaking French animated film by director Paul Grimault and screenwriter/poet Jacques Prévert, in a brand new digital restoration! THE KING AND THE MOCKINGBIRD will have its U.S. premiere at the 52nd New York Film Festival, opening in New York and Los Angeles on November 21! rialtopictures.com/mockingbird
THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE DYING official trailer
The Most Fun You Can Have Dying will be released in NZ on April 26, 2012. The official website is:
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The film is an audacious love story written and directed by debut feature filmmaker Kirstin Marcon. It stars Matt Whelan (My Wedding and Other Secrets, Go Girls), Roxane Mesquida (Rubber, Kaboom, À ma sœur!), and Pana Hema-Taylor (Boy, Spartacus). It is based on the novel 'Seraphim Blues' by Steven Gannaway.
Michael has life pretty sweet. His girlfriend adores him, his best mate David is loyal to the end, and David's girlfriend doesn't mind a quick hook-up either.
But his self-regarding lifestyle comes crashing down when he finds out he has just a few months to live. Desperate to live fast, Michael steals the $200,000 raised for his treatment, and catches a one-way flight to London.
Everything changes when he meets the ethereal Sylvie; a beautiful French drifter.
Screening at the following Cinemas around New Zealand from 26th April:
Arthouse Cinema New Plymouth
Basement Rotorua
Bridgeway Cinema Auckland
Capitol Te Puke
Central Cinema, Alexandra
Cinecafe Akaroa
Cinema 5 Whakatane
Cinema Gold Havelock North
Circus Cinema Martinborough
Dome Cinema Gisborne
Downtown Palmerston North
Downtown Paraparaumu
Embassy 3 Wanganui
Empire Island Bay
Event Albany
Event Chartwell Hamilton
Event Embassy Wton
Event Queen St
Event Queensgate
Event St Lukes
Event West City
Focal Point Cinema Levin
Gecko Theatre and Café Motueka
Hoyts Sylvia Park
Matakana Cinemas
Monterey Howick
Movie Max 5 Timaru
Movieworld 3 Oamaru
NBS Theatre St James Westport
Odeon Cinema Gisborne
Paradiso Wanaka
Picton Cinemas
Reading Courtenay
Reading The Palms
Regent Greymouth
Regent Te Awamutu
Rialto Cinema Tauranga
Rialto Cinemas Auckland
Rialto Cinemas Dunedin
Rubys Wanaka
Starlight Cinema Taupo
State Cinemas Motueka
State, Nelson
Top Town 3 Blenheim
Victoria Cinema Hamilton
The Origins of Cinema
The Lumiere Bros and Georges Melies is France introduced the concept of cinema as a social experience.
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