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Noverre Cinema: Amélie

Amélie (15)

Wednesday 26 February, 7.30pm at The Assembly House

In partnership with Reel Connections, we’re reviving one of Norwich’s beloved and long-lost cinemas for two special screenings in the beautiful ballroom of The Assembly House.

Seating will be unreserved.
Tickets Pay What You Can £6/£8/£10

Doors and bar will open at 7pm. Event starts at 7.30pm including a short introduction from Reel Connections and a programme of archive film from the East Anglian Film Archive.

Amélie (15)

Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet / Starring: Mathieu Kassovitz, Audrey Tautou / 2001 / 123mins
French with English subtitles

Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s quirky and charming romantic comedy The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain tells the story of Amélie (Audrey Tautou), a young waitress on a quest to spread joy that leads her to true love. Surrounded by a cast of fellow eccentrics, the film explores the curious lives of those around her whilst set against the backdrop of Paris. Bruno Delbonnel’s vivid cinematography presents the city with a heightened sense of colour, magic and romance. With an unforgettable score by composer Yann Tiersen.


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Noverre Cinema: Donnie Darko