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Enjoy cinema and events from across the world

Majestic Cinemas and Event Centre Nambour is celebrating Bastille Day with two weeks of French Film screenings.

Head to the Sunshine Coast Hinterland to enjoy cinema and events from across the world.

ANOTHER WORLD: Renowned French actor Vincent Lindon delivers a powerhouse turn as a driven white-collar manager torn between duty to his job, his family, and his principles. Backed into a corner, her decides to fight back giving a performance full of empathy.

Screening: 10 July 2.30pm and 23 July 7pm.

OSS117: FROM AFRICA WITH LOVE: Starring Oscar winnerJean Dujardin as France’s Finest secret agent in the parodic spy adventures. Set in 1981 the film is delightful and entertaining with a healthy dose of satire.

Screening: 17 July 2.30pm and 19 July 7pm.

A TALE OF LOVE AND DESIRE: The film follows Ahmed, French of Algerian origin who meets Farah, a young Tunisian girl. After discovering a collection of sensual Arab literature, the usually conservative Ahmed recognises a reflection of his own secret yearnings after being struck by the beautiful Farah. Heralded as one of the major discoveries of the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.

Screening: 14 July 7pm and 24 July 2.30pm.

Also coming to Nambour are two encore screenings from the recently held Spanish Film Festival. Hosted by the Sunshine Coast Film Festival, the films are OFFICIAL COMPETITION starring Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz on 30 July at 2.30pm and THE GOOD BOSS starring Javier Bardem on 7 August at 2.30pm.

For those who love the Exhibition on Screen events, there are only two screenings left for the rest of the year. Canaletto and The Art Of Venice on 17 July at 2pm and 20 July at 10am and Venice. Infinitely Avant-Garde on 4 September at 2pm and 7 September at 10am.

Calling all bike riders, for the fourth year running, they’ll be screening The Big Bike Film Night. One of the only few regional events, the documentary series keeps getting better each year. These sessions do sell out, so it is advised to book in advance. Coming to Nambour on 10 August at 7pm.

For all theatre lovers, Majestic also have four more Australian Theatre Live screenings, bringing regional audiences the most popular theatre performances.

Looking for more events? Head to the events tab on the website to see what else is coming to Nambour. More events are added weekly, to bring to you the discerning audiences.

Did you know you can hire a cinema for a private screening? Get in touch via the contact us form on the website to discuss.

Located in C-Square Nambour, with parking available via the Mill St carpark. Direct entry from the carpark to the cinema is on level 2.

Tickets for all films are on sale now. For more information head to majesticcinemas.com.au

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