Entertainment
Lavazza Italian Film Festival Giveaways
Posted by Matt Wilson
03. Sep, 2015
Melbourne has had a strong relationship with Italy for many years now. Ever since Italian people started immigrated to Melbourne way back in the 1950s, their influence on Melbourne’s culture is undeniable. A great example is Lygon Street, it is renown throughout Melbourne for its Italian restaurants. So it is only fitting that the Lavazza Italian Film Festival has come back to Melbourne again for its 16th edition.
A whopping 32 films will be screening across Melbourne at theatres like the Palace Cinema Como, The Astor Theatre, Palace Balwyn, Palace Brighton Bay, Palace Westgarth, and The Kino Cinema. There are a wide range of movies available to see, from the romantic comedies like Do You See Me and The Latin Lover, underdog story The Legendary Giulia, family drama The Dinner, and hardboiled thriller Perez. But there is a whole festival of movies worth seeing; Italian cinema is riveting!
You’re probably thinking that these movies sound great, and we at Milk Bar Mag would like to offer for you to go and see one flick on us. We are giving away 10 double passes, so you and your lucky guest can see one of these movies for free! Please send an email to matt@milkbarmag.com with your name and address, and the lucky winners will receive their double pass in the mail.
Lavazza Italian Film Festival
Wednesday September 16 - Sunday October 11
italianfilmfestival.com.au
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