Press Release – The Public Good
Tickets have this morning gone on sale for the 2021 French Film Festival Aotearoa, which also today unveils its 21 carefully curated titles which will screen at cinemas across the country.
The full 2021 programme consists of hand-picked gems selected to showcase the delight and diversity of French cinema to Kiwi audiences. Festival Director, Fergus Grady and the French Film Fest Aotearoa staff have been working closely with the French Embassy to bring great films to the French community in New Zealand as well as Francophile Kiwis.
“We’re incredibly proud of our 2021 programme and can’t wait to share these fantastically French stories with New Zealand cinemagoers. From new releases, to 4k restorations of old classics, this year’s films showcase the best of the best of cinéma français,” says Fergus.
Tickets have this morning gone on sale for the 2021 French Film Festival Aotearoa, which also today unveils its 21 carefully curated titles which will screen at cinemas across the country. The full 2021 programme consists of hand-picked gems selected .
THE TURN OF THE
SCREW gets its highly anticipated nationwide
cinematic release on
21
January.
Opening at Rialto Newmarket and The
Capitol in Auckland, The Roxy in Wellington, and Alice
Cinemas in Christchurch, the film will then tour the country
throughout January and February.
Set on a
stage in modern day New Zealand, a young actress, Julia, is
a last minute replacement in a theatre production of the
Henry James classic THE TURN OF THE SCREW, for the lead who
suddenly pulled out a day before
opening.
Arriving late at
night, Julia must immediately go on stage and perform a
dress rehearsal to an empty auditorium. As she interacts
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