Melbourne: arch-peace film nigth, Jan. 24th
arch-peace film nigth, Melbourne: "Good Night, and Good Luck"
- Tuesday Jan. 24th 7.15pm
- Cost $15
- Kino Dendy 45 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC
- After the film join us for drinks at Phoenix: 82 Flinders St around the corner from the Kino
- For tickets please contact Anna Lindstad: anna's email.
We would appreciate if you pay your tickets using "our Community" at: https://www.ourcommunity.com.au/secure/giving/donate.form?appealId=676 . Don't forget to send a copy of your payment confimation to anna's email
"Set in the moody 1950's, Good Night and Good Luck is based on the true story of TV journalist Edward R. Murrow and his determined battle against communist-fearing political powers. Taking aim at Senator McCarthy, Murrow and his team begin an impassioned crusade to return truth and credibility to television and in doing so, put more than their jobs on the line. Written, directed by and starring George Clooney, shot in elegant black and white with an impeccable ensemble, Good Night, and Good Luck is taking the international festival circuit by storm.
Winner of 5 separate awards at this year's Venice Film Festival, Clooney continues to prove his talent in all fields of film.
Film Of The Year NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW 4 x GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE - including Best Drama, Director and Screenplay"
Visit this film official site: http://wip.warnerbros.com/goodnightgoodluck/ Dendy Films
"Good Night and Good Luck" review: http://www.dendyfilms.com.au/goodnightandgoodluck.html
Parking Exclusive offer for Kino Dendy Cinema patrons at COLLINS PLACE carpark, Flinders Lane (enter via Spring St)! When seeing at film at Kino Dendy Cinema, the first 2 hours of parking is absolutely free, after which it is only $2 per hour (max 6 hours).
2 comments:
What a wonderful film and a great night!
Thanks to Anna and to all those who attended.
It is such a relieve to see that some if not many Americans are still care about this pressing issue, which is surprisingly still actual in the sixty plus years aftermath. It is sad that it seems that we have not moved far from there, well except one thing though that the work place has not been that smokey anymore. And for those who cannot care less about this issue, the jazz is very smooth and cool.
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