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Half Price Cinema & Drinks 12 Years A Slave

11th January 2014 7.30pm
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If you have had a tough week why not relax with our cinema and drinks evening, have a drink, chit chat and them watch a top movie.
When
11th January 2014 7.30pm
Venue
Meet inside Weatherspoons which is next to Cineworld, Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre, Wilmslow Road, Didsbiury, M20 5PG.  venue link
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If you've had a tough week why not relax with our cinema and drinks evening, have a drink a chit chat and then watch a top movie absolutely.

12 Years A Slave watch preview HERE.

Starring

Chiwetel Ejofor, Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender, Sarah Paulson, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Benedict Cumberbatch, Quvenzhane Wallis

Chiwetel Ejiofor leads a stunning cast in Steve McQueen's blistering true story of slavery in pre-Civil War America. Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is a free black musician living in mid-19th century New York. Lured to Washington on the promise of some lucrative work, he's kidnapped and dispatched in chains to Louisiana. To conceal his identity, he's renamed Platt Hamilton by slave trader Theophilus Freeman (Paul Giamatti) and is sold to plantation owner William Ford (Benedict Cumberbatch). The relatively cultured Freeman then sells him on to sadistic racist Edwin Epps (Michael Fassbender). Brad Pitt rounds out the exceptional star cast as itinerant Canadian carpenter and abolitionist Samuel Bass, who provides Solomon with a glimmer of hope. British director Steve McQueen's follow-up to 'Hunger' and 'Shame' is based on Northup's own extraordinary memoir, which was originally published in 1853. Universally acclaimed by critics, '12 Years a Slave' is hotly tipped for awards season glory.


 

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