Dish Movie Night: Paris Can Wait

Transport yourself to the picturesque regions of France with Dish magazine on July 19.
Whether you have a penchant for the Parisian or a palate for French cuisine, we invite you to get the girls together, take the night off and enjoy our special preview screening of Paris Can Wait – a charming romantic comedy debut from director Eleanor Coppola that’ll leave you smiling from ear to ear.
The delightful Diane Lane stars as Anne, a devoted and loyal American wife who accompanies her workaholic and pre-occupied husband (played brilliantly by Alec Baldwin) to the Cannes Film Festival. As the film unfolds, Anne’s journey takes a delicious and unexpected detour with her husband’s French associate (Arnaud Viard), as she rediscovers the ‘joie de vivre’ her life was so desperately lacking.
Tickets to this film are complimentary with a maximum of 4 tickets per booking. Download your free tickets right here. You will need to present your printed ticket to receive entry to the cinema.
Please be at Rialto Newmarket, Auckland by 6.15pm with time to purchase food and beverages from the cinema bar. The movie will begin at 6.45pm. Tickets are general admission and not allocated seating.
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Paris Can Wait, in cinemas nationwide from July 20 2017.
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