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Samson and Delilah ticket offer

Posted by Karen Jinks in News on Friday 19th March 2010. Tagged with cinema, Film.

Cambridge Arts Picturehouse are delighted to welcome filmmaker Warwick Thornton for an exclusive preview of his multi-award-winning debut, SAMSON AND DELILAH on Sunday 21 May, 5.00.

A striking portrait of love and survival, and a snapshot of an Australia too rarely seen on our cinema screens. When tragedy strikes at home, Samson and Delilah, two young Aborigines, take flight in a stolen car across Australia's unforgiving Northern Territory. As their perils worsen on the road they learn that, while life is often cruel, love can prevail in the most unlikely of scenarios, in this Cannes-winning directorial debut.

Warwick Thornton will join us after the screening for a Question and Answer session. Don't miss this chance to hear from a fantastic new talent. 

In the meantime facebook followers can get a special 2 for 1 offer to tickets to the preview screening this Sunday (21st March) at 5pm.  Get full details here. A great opportunity to watch this amazing debut feature by Warwick Thornton in advance. Highly acclaimed & winner of the Caméra d'Or at Cannes.

http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Arts_Picturehouse_Cambridge/


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