Parthenope (15)

Cinema
  • Thursday 22nd May 19:00

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From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty) comes a monumental and deeply romantic story of a lifetime.

Born in the Bay of Naples in 1950, Parthenope (Celeste Dalla Porta) searches for happiness over the long summers of her youth. She falls in love with her home city and its many memorable characters. But when tragedy strikes, and carefree romances lose their thrill, she decides to seek a deeper sense of purpose. Featuring a captivating performance from Dalla Porta and an outstanding cast that includes Gary Oldman, PARTHENOPE is another tale of great beauty from a master of modern cinema.

Please note that this film is in multiple languages, and the English language sections are not subtitled – except in Subtitled (Captioned) screenings.

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GENERAL

  • Standard£10.50
  • Retired Over 65s£9.50
  • Benefits Entitlement£9.50
  • Student – NUS card needed£9.50
  • Under 26yrs£7.50
  • Companion for Access or CEA Card Holder£10.50

MATINEE

  • Standard£8.50
  • Under 26yrs£7.50
  • Companion for Access or CEA Card Holder£8.50

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