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Spend Mother’s Day at Majestic Cinemas Nambour

Spend Mother’s Day at Majestic Cinemas Nambour enjoying an exciting French Film Festival.

Mothers Day gift vouchers are available online or at the counter, and there’s plenty happening at the cinema that you don’t want to miss.

French Fridays kicks off in May and next up is the Spanish Film Festival in June with tickets on sale now.

Tickets will also be on sale soon for the Bastille Day Film Festival in July.

The four French Film Festival films currently entertaining audiences until 4 May are Farewell Mr Haffman, Little Nicholas’ Treasure, Maigret, and The Young Lovers.

Films were selected from the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival screened across capital cities earlier this year.

Young Lovers, Maigret and Little Nicholas’ Treasure have screened already with Maigret, starring Gerard Depardieu, the fan favourite.

Check out Farewell Mr Haffman on Wednesday 4 May from 7pm; Little Nicholas’ Treasure on Sunday 1 May from 2.30pm; and The Young Lovers on Saturday 30 April from 7pm.

Normal ticket prices apply. Cinema audiences are encouraged to book tickets in advance.

Parking is available via Mill St carpark, entrance directly into the cinema on level two.

Tickets are on sale now at majesticcinemas.com.au

Also coming to Nambour: Australian National Theatre Live Screenings including the popular Keating: Gospel according to Paul on 29 and 30 April, and 1 May. Tickets on sale now. Plus screenings celebrating Art and Museum exhibits including Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition and Canaletto and The Art Of Venice.

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