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Midweek Movie Night Still Alice

11th March 2015 8.40pm
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If you love the excitement of the big screen, enjoy the latest blockbuster releases or maybe mind expanding foreign films that puzzle and amaze, the Social Circle Film Night is 4u!
When
11th March 2015 8.40pm
Venue
Meet upstairs in the bar for a drink before the movie Cineworld, Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre, Wilmslow Road, Didsbiury, M20 5PG.  venue link
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If you love the excitement of the big screen, enjoy the latest blockbuster releases or maybe mind-expanding foreign films that puzzle and amaze, then this event is for you! 

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Starring

Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kate Bosworth, Kristen Stewart, Hunter Parrish

Julianne Moore gives an Oscar-winning performance as Best Actress in this heart-breaking drama of life and loss. Fifty-year-old Alice Howland (Julianne Moore) leads a busy life as a Columbia University linguistics professor and mother of three. But lately she's been suffering from worrying mental lapses. Without telling her family, she decides to go for neurological tests. She then receives a devastating diagnosis: she has early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Even worse, her condition is genetic and her children stand a 50% chance of inheriting it. Alice struggles to hold on to her identity and dignity, with the support of her loving husband John (Alex Baldwin). As she makes the bold decision to live in the moment, she also reconnects with her aspiring actress daughter Lydia (Kristen Stewart). Writer/director duo Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland's adaptation of Lisa Genova's novel is a searingly honest portrayal of this cruellest of diseases. It is also an extremely moving and uplifting tale of courage.

 

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