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Broadway Cinema
Friday 20 - Tuesday 24 December 2019 | 6pm - subtitled
Standard ticket price applies
DIRECTED BY: Jacques Demy
CAST: Catherine Deneuve, Nino Castelnuovo
YEAR: 1964
DURATION: 92min
CERTIFICATE: PG
Garage mechanic Guy falls for Geneviève who works in her mother’s small umbrella shop. On the eve of Guy’s departure for a two-year tour of combat in Algeria, the two share a passionate night resulting in Geneviève’s pregnancy. She must now choose between waiting for Guy or accepting a proposal from another man.
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