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Screen Lovers Season at Light House Cinema

Film enthusiasts can still catch some classic cinematic love stories on the big screen, at the Light House Cinema. The Screen Lovers Season, which is running for one month only, 10th October – 10th November, features the unforgettable classics Brief Encounter (1945), South Pacific (1958), Some Like It Hot (1959), Pierrot le fou (1965) and My Beautiful Laundrette (1985).

Some Like it Hot is currently playing as part of this season of enduring classics, beautifully restored in digital format. Other movies still to come in the season are Pierrot le fou (Jean-Luc Godard, 1965) on October 31 and My Beautiful Laundrette (Stephen Frears, 1985) on November 12.

Light House intend to fully embrace the digital projection it recently installed (with the assistance of the Cultural Cinema Consortium) by screening repertory titles on a regular basis. The venue is intent on offering a broad selection of films to the cinemagoing public, and strands such as the Screen Lovers Series will go some way towards fulfilling this goal.

All tickets for Screen Lovers screenings are only Euro 6.00

Tickets can be purchased either from the Light House Cinema website or from the box office at the standard ticket price. However screenings are limited so cinemagoers are advised to purchase their tickets in advance.

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