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Tickets
π« Entry for 1 person to the screening
General Info
π Date and time: Tue 20 Aug 2019 (doors at 19.00 and film starts at approximately 21.00)
π Venue: Somerset House
π€ Age Recommendation: 15 (due to film certificate)
π₯ Genre: period drama
β οΈ Please note: the screenings are open air and the audience area is not covered. Seats are unallocated and situated at the rear of the courtyard (you are welcome to bring their own blankets, small cushions and backrests to sit on instead).
Description
An independent 19th century womanβs fearless attempt at self-expression lies at the heart of the great director Jane Campionβs sensual and visually striking period drama. Ada (Holly Hunter), a mute Scottish widow, arrives on the shores of New Zealand with her nine-year-old daughter (Anna Paquin) and treasured piano to enter into an arranged marriage with a plainsman (Sam Neill). From its opening shot to the last frame, The Piano is a masterpiece of cinema that demands to be experienced on a big screen.
π« Entry for 1 person to the screening
General Info
π Date and time: Tue 20 Aug 2019 (doors at 19.00 and film starts at approximately 21.00)
π Venue: Somerset House
π€ Age Recommendation: 15 (due to film certificate)
π₯ Genre: period drama
β οΈ Please note: the screenings are open air and the audience area is not covered. Seats are unallocated and situated at the rear of the courtyard (you are welcome to bring their own blankets, small cushions and backrests to sit on instead).
Description
An independent 19th century womanβs fearless attempt at self-expression lies at the heart of the great director Jane Campionβs sensual and visually striking period drama. Ada (Holly Hunter), a mute Scottish widow, arrives on the shores of New Zealand with her nine-year-old daughter (Anna Paquin) and treasured piano to enter into an arranged marriage with a plainsman (Sam Neill). From its opening shot to the last frame, The Piano is a masterpiece of cinema that demands to be experienced on a big screen.