End Of The Road festival announces Cinema Tent lineup
Kurt Cobain documentary Montage Of Heck, Princess Mononoke, and Zoolander are all among the new announcements for End Of The Road 2015's cinema programme.
The festival is headlined by Tame Impala, Sufjan Stevens and The War On Drugs, with Future Islands, Mac DeMarco, Laura Marling, East India Youth, Mark Lanegan, Saint Etienne, Low, Django Django, My Morning Jacket, Hinds, Alvvays, Torres, Slow Club, Natalies Prass, Nadine Shah and dozens more also playing. The stage splits were announced last month.
End Of The Road 2015 takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens on 4-6 September.
Tickets for the festival are still available with no booking fees, and if you want to find out more about End Of The Road 2015, you can visit their website.
The cinema lineup is below:
Thursday
Montage of Heck
Heaven Adores You
Mommy
Friday “Country Life”
The Beast (1975)
Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971)
Q&A with Ben Wheatley
Sightseers
Far From The Maddening Crowd (1967)
Nuts In May
BFI Present: On Yer Bike
Princess Mononoke
Saturday “Rock n Roll”
20,000 Days on Earth
Beyond The Valley of The Dolls
Rock ‘n’ Roll High School
Q&A with Steve Oram, Alice Lowe, Julian Barratt
Aaaaaaaah!
A Message To The World: Whatever happened to Jesse Hector
How We Used To Live
Dig!
Lawrence of Belgravia
School of Rock
Sunday “Glamour”
Duke of Burgundy
Barbarella
Daisies
Blades of Glory
The Philadelphia Story
Zoolander
Bugsy Malone
Honey! I Shrunk The Kids
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