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Friday, 23 May 2008
Next Screening:
2nd June 2008
2nd June 2008
The Park Hotel, Diss
Film Starts 8pm
Members £3 Non-Members £4 Students £2 (under 21)
LA VIE EN ROSE (12A)
Origin: France (subtitled)
Year: 2007
Running Time: 140 mins
Director: Olivier Dahan
Cast: Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud
Director Olivier Dahan pays affectionate tribute to the enduring legacy of Edith Piaf with this gloriously un-chronological biopic - a film full of tour-de-force performances, sumptuous period detail and directorial flourishes.
The raw intensity of Marion Cotillard’s depiction of the Parisian icon won her the (first French) Oscar for Best Actress, as she moves from young street singer, through addictions and lost love to her final years.
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What's On in Diss? visit
for a list of Diss Events
* * * * * *
Film Starts 8pm
Members £3 Non-Members £4 Students £2 (under 21)
LA VIE EN ROSE (12A)
Origin: France (subtitled)
Year: 2007
Running Time: 140 mins
Director: Olivier DahanCast: Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud
Director Olivier Dahan pays affectionate tribute to the enduring legacy of Edith Piaf with this gloriously un-chronological biopic - a film full of tour-de-force performances, sumptuous period detail and directorial flourishes.
The raw intensity of Marion Cotillard’s depiction of the Parisian icon won her the (first French) Oscar for Best Actress, as she moves from young street singer, through addictions and lost love to her final years.
* * * * * *
What's On in Diss? visit
for a list of Diss Events* * * * * *
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diss-fIlm-society,
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