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Special movie, special price

Noosa BCC Cinema’s monthly Seniors Morning Tea event is on again with a special screening of ‘Woman In Gold’ to be held on Wednesday 27 May.The film will begin at 10.30am, however, a complimentary morning tea will be served at 10am.
‘Woman In Gold’ tells the tale of Maria Altman (Helen Mirren) and her mission to regain a world-famous painting of her aunt, which was plundered by the Nazis during World War II. Motivated by her need to claim back what was rightfully hers, Maria also tries to obtain some measure of justice for the death, destruction, and massive art theft perpetrated by the Nazis during World War II
Helen Mirren is joined by Ryan Reynolds and Daniel Bruhl in the film’s star-studded cast in what is a remarkable movie about a never-ending fight for justice, set during one of the most historical times of our war history.
Tickets are just $8 for Cinebuzz members and are on sale now. Normal ticket pricing applies for non-members. If you wish to become a Cinebuzz member, visit www.cinebuzz.com.au tojoin. For more information please contact the friendly staff at Noosa Cinemas on (07) 5447 5130,or visit their website www.noosacinemas.com.au

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