The Lithgow Valley Film Society is screening a new release this Australia Day titled ‘Ladies in Black’.
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The 2018 film is an Australian movie written and directed by Bruce Beresford and adapted from the bestselling novel by Madeleine St John.
It is an alluring and tender hearted comedy-drama about the lives of a group of department store employees in 1959 Sydney.
It is set against the backdrop of Australia’s culturing awakening, the breakdown of class structures and the liberation of the fairer sex.
The film stars Rachael Taylor, Angourie Rice, Noni Hazlehurst and Shane Jacobson.
It is advisable to book for this movie so please ring Ross on 6353 1897.
The movie will screen on Saturday, January 26 at 2pm.
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The Lithgow Valley Film Society are also presenting an art Sunday this week titled ‘Tea with dames’.
Tea With Dames is a unique celebration of the lives and careers of four of our most iconic actresses; Dame Eileen Atkins, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Joan Plowright and Dame Maggie Smith.
All four have gone from being fledgling actresses in the 1950’s to acting royalty.
They’ve watched each other’s careers grow and have celebrated life’s ups and downs together’.
Tea With Dames invites you to spend time with these acting legends as they talk about their lives and their professional experiences across theatre, television and film.
Directed by Roger Mitchell [My Cousin Rachel, Notting Hill] the film also includes a range of astonishing archive material.
Candid, funny, caustic, irreverent, poignant and utterly engrossing, this unmissable release is proof that there is truly nothing like a Dame.
The film will screen on Sunday, January 27 at 2pm.
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