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Opening at CAPITOL on March 25 NZ director Taika Waititi's second feature film (after Eagle vs. Shark and episodes of TV's Flight of the Conchords) is a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama about two young Maori boys growing up in the shadow of their larger-than-life father, played by Waititi himself. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on April 1 A French romance about a woman who falls in love with a Spanish builder, and leaves her family to live this engulfing passion to the fullest. Stars the always great Kristin Scott Thomas. Read more |
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Opening at CAPITOL on April 8 French comedy-drama about Paloma - a serious, but deeply bored 11-year-old who has decided to kill herself on her twelfth birthday... Read more |
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Opening at CAPITOL on April 15 Michael Winterbottom (A Mighty Heart, 24 Hour Party People) directs a drama about a man (Colin Firth) who moves his two daughters to Italy after their mother dies in a car accident, in order to revitalize their lives. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on April 22 Oliver Stone's sequel to 1987's Wall Street. Michael Douglas returns, joining Shia LaBeouf as a cocky young Wall Street trader and An Education's Carey Mulligan. Read more |
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Opening at LIDO on May 6 The feature film debut from fashion designer Tom Ford stars Colin Firth as a gay British college professor in 1960s L.A. Read more |
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Opening at CAPITOL on June 3 Based on the popular television series Sex and the City 2 follows the Manhattan foursome Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte. Read more |