Age of Stupid in UK cinemas from TODAY
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20 March 2009 Hello
"The Age of Stupid" opens in UK cinemas TODAY. Please take everyone you've ever met - along with ten of their friends - to one of the cinemas listed below this weekend. And, while you're at it, please forward the attached flyer to every longlost pal and mailing list you're vaguely connected to.
We have a showstopping list of speakers lined up across the UK, including Ed Miliband, Pete Postlethwaite, Mark Lynas, Nick Stern, Caroline Lucas, Jason Isaacs, Tony Juniper, Ashok Sinha, Ken Lingstone, Richard Betts (MET office), Chris Goodal, hopefully Lord Puttnam and, of course, Lizzie and yours truly.
Where & when it's playing: http://www.ageofstupid.net/weekone (also see below)
Who's speaking where: http://www.ageofstupid.net/speakers (page not quite finished, but we're on it)
Reviews: http://www.ageofstupid.net/reviews
Any queries about the screenings, please contact katier@ageofstupid.net
And please don't let the sunny weather stop you going to the movies... should it be this hot so soon after snow anyhow?!?
Thanks so much and see you at a screening somewhere along the way,
Franny & Team Stupid
-> BATH, The Little Theatre - Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March
-> BELFAST, Queens Theatre - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> BIRMINGHAM, The Electric Cinema - Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March - Book tickets
-> BIRMINGHAM, VUE @ Star City - Sun 22nd March - Book tickets
-> BRISTOL, Watershed Cinema - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March, Fri 27th March, Sat 28th March, Sun 29th March, Mon 30th March, Tues 31st March, Wed 1st April, Thurs 2nd April - Book tickets
-> CARDIFF, Chapter House Cinema - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March, Fri 27th March, Sat 28th March - Book tickets
-> EDINBURGH, Filmhouse - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> EXETER, Picture House - Sun 22nd march, Tues 24th March
-> BRISTOL, Watershed Cinema - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March, Fri 27th March, Sat 28th March, Sun 29th March, Mon 30th March, Tues 31st March, Wed 1st April, Thurs 2nd April - Book tickets
-> CARDIFF, Chapter House Cinema - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March, Fri 27th March, Sat 28th March - Book tickets
-> EDINBURGH, Filmhouse - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> EXETER, Picture House - Sun 22nd march, Tues 24th March
-> GLASGOW, Glasgow Film Theatre - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> HEREFORD, The Courtyard - Fri 27th March, Sat 28th March, Sun 29th March, Mon 30th March, Tues 31st March, Wed 1st April - Book tickets
-> INVERNESS, Eden Court Theatre - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> INVERNESS, Eden Court Theatre - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> LEEDS, Light Vue Cinema - Sun 22nd March - Book tickets
-> LEEDS, Hyde Park Picture House - Wed 25th March - Book tickets
-> LEICESTER, Phoenix Arts - Fri 27th March, Mon 30th March, Tues 31st March - Book tickets
-> LEOMINSTER, Pudleston Hall - Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> LIVERPOOL, Picturehouse @ FACT - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March
-> LONDON, Odeon Panton Street - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> LONDON, Rich Mix, Bethnal Green - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> LIVERPOOL, Picturehouse @ FACT - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March
-> LONDON, Odeon Panton Street - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> LONDON, Rich Mix, Bethnal Green - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> LONDON, Tricycle cinema - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> LONDON, Brixton Ritzy - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March
-> LONDON, Odeon Wimbledon - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> MILFORD HAVEN, The Torch Theatre - Mon 23rd March - Book tickets
-> NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, Tyneside - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> OXFORD, Phoenix Picture House - Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> PLYMOUTH, VUE- Sun 22nd March - Book tickets
-> ROSS-ON-WYE, Gorsley Hall -Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> SHEFFIELD, Showroom - Fri 20th March, Sat 21st March, Sun 22nd March, Mon 23rd March, Tues 24th March, Wed 25th March, Thurs 26th March - Book tickets
-> STAMFORD, Stamford Arts Centre - Wed 25th March - Book tickets
"A Deeply Inconvenient Kick Up the Backside... you won't see a more important film this year" - News of the World - ****
"Compelling and constantly surprising... the first successful dramatisation of climate change to reach the big screen" - The Guardian
"Lectures us sternly and pitilessly - but also intelligently and provokingly" - Financial Times - ****
"The most imaginative and dramatic assault on the institutional complacency shrouding the issue" - The Times - ****
"Knocks spots off An Inconvenient Truth" - The Ecologist
"Fabulously funny... heart-wrenching... visually stunning" - Art Threat
"Bold, supremely provocative, and hugely important.... a cry from the heart as much as a roar for necessary change." - The Telegraph ****
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