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November @ The Odeon!

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Their finest – Comedy/Drama/Romance (2016) – Rated M

Smart, witty…a top-notch British comedy!

In this charming and funny film, that engages from the outset, a British film crew attempts to boost morale in England during World War II by making a propaganda film after the Blitzkrieg. Bill Nighy is a hoot as a hammy actor whose ego needs constant stroking while Gemma Arterton and Sam Clafin shine in their respective roles as a feisty heroine who finds her calling and a writer looking for structure and meaning. The humour is British – low key but often barbed – and the filmmakers manage to control the tone of the film through many elements of the human experience: from love and art, to death and broken relationships. Bill Nighy is a joy to watch as he provides the bulk of the comedy – he naturally fits into the mould of Ambrose Hilliard, the ego-centric actor. Watch for Helen McCrory, wonderful as Ambrose’s new agent, who is every bit his match and Jeremy Irons also appears in a welcome cameo.

(From UrbanCinefile – Louise Keller)               Starring:    Gemma Arterton, Bill Nighy, & Sam Claflin

  • 7pm Tuesday 14th November 2017 – Rated M
  • TCH (Triabunna Community Hall) 3 Vicary St., Triabunna
  • Doors open @ 6.30pm – Film Starts @ 7pm  (Session finishes approx. 9.40pm)
  • All tickets are only $5.00 each
  • Licensed Bar / Snack Packs / Chocolates / 4M Wide Screen

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