* A scene from this Friday's film, C'est la Vie.
* The full winter film programme.
Llangollen's New Dot Cinema launches its winter programme
this coming Friday with the French comedy, C'est la
Vie.
Taking place over one chaotic day, Max, an event planner who has
arranged too many weddings, has one last, luxurious ceremony to oversee in a
sumptuous 17th-century castle.
But nothing goes to plan. One of Max's waiters
is his bossy, depressive brother-in-law who is an old flame of the bride, one
of his assistants keeps picking arguments and also flirting with one of the
other waiters.
Which is unfortunate because she and Max are also lovers, the
waitstaff are hopeless, the electrics in the chateau are dangerously dodgy, the
famous DJ doesn't turn up - could anything go right and save the day?
C'est la
Vie is just the thing to brighten up a dismal January Friday. Tickets are
available online via Skiddle,
from Llangollen Oggie Shop & Fine Foods (formerly Baileys) or on the door
on Friday evening.
Other treats in this upcoming programme include Judy
(Renée Zellwegger has already won her first award
for her portrayal of the tragic singer, Judy Garland), the devastatingly moving
documentary For Sama, Spanish director Pedro Almodovar's Pain and
Glory and the extraordinary documentary Home, in which follows
adventurer Sarah Outen as she crosses the world via kayak, rowing boat and
bike.
* More information at newdotcinema.org
and New Dot's Facebook page.
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