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Opening at LIDO on August 12 A drama based on the life of 18th century Italian lyricist Lorenzo da Ponte, who collaborated with Mozart on his Don Giovanni opera. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on August 19 A romantic drama, set in Eqypt, about a brief, unexpected love affair that catches the pair completely off-guard. Stars Patricia Clarkson. Read more |
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Opening at CAPITOL on August 26 A crime comedy set in 1930s New Zealand, starring Jemaine Clement. Shot in the ‘Naki, this is the only remaining unfilmed novel by late Hawera author Ronald Hugh Morrieson (Came a Hot Friday). Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on August 26 A French comedy about the ex-conductor of the Bolshoi orchestra, who is now a cleaning man as a punishment for past indiscretions and hatches a plan to return to glory... Read more |
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Opening at CAPITOL on September 9 A documentary about an eccentric French shop-keeper and amateur filmmaker attempted to locate and befriend underground street-artist Banksy. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on September 9 An epic Italian drama set at the turn of the millennium in Milan. Stars Tilda Swinton as a Russian Immigrant who falls in love with someone she shouldn't. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on September 23 Oliver Stone's sequel to 1987's Wall Street. Michael Douglas returns, joining Shia LaBeouf as a cocky young Wall Street trader and An Education's Carey Mulligan. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on October 14 Adapted from the best-selling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, this drama stars Julia Roberts as a newly-divorced woman who, when finding herself at a crossroads in life, embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on October 23 A dramatisation of the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant in London, where female workers walked out in protest against sexual discrimination. Read more |