At Underground Cinema we’re always looking for ways to entertain and surprise our guests, and our next film screening is no exception. For the first time, UGC will hold TWO screenings on the same weekend, Saturday night and a matinee screening on Sunday, so guests can choose the session that best suits them.
This screening is for all the film lovers out there, as we head back to an unforgettable era with a nod towards film noir. Guests are invited to dress in line with the period theme and channel Europe at the end of WW2, with a touch of old Hollywood glamour.
You will be required to bring your forged papers to ensure you make it past the Russian checkpoint, and enter UGC Military HQ. Don’t forget to report to the Military top brass in the Strategy room, busy plotting their next surprise attack, but please avoid disturbing the scientists working hard on the latest top secret government project in the laboratory. Whilst the burlesque entertainment will be difficult to resist, whatever you do, don’t get caught visiting the Underground Berlin Bar… we have a lot to do, and precious little time to do it in. We have to be quick; the troops are coming.
All of UGC’s 2010 screenings have sold out well in advance, and this event promises to do the same so make sure you purchase your tickets early.
To check out footage from our last event, head to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h365-kcMQ_U
“…I have to say, it was nothing short of amazing”
Circelsquaretriangle 11/06/2010
Next Event
Date: Saturday 28th August and Sunday 29th August
Time: Saturday 28th August 8:00pm/ Sunday 29th August 4:00pm
Location: To be revealed 3 days before (Melbourne)
Theme: WW2
Cost: $30
Dress: late 1940s
Bring: Your papers and a bribe
Genre: Film Noir
Purchase tickets (available from 03/08/10)
Saturday http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=39245
Sunday http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=39246
For more details head to: http://www.undergroundcinema.com.au
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