Showing posts with label Cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinema. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Charity Movie Night in favour of Progetto Avventuno

In 2017 IWCL Evening Group is fundraising in favour of Progetto Avventuno, a local charity. A growing local association based in Montagnola with the aim to enhance the possibilities for people with Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) in Ticino.

Avventuno works closely with other organisations, in Switzerland and abroad, to support families and professionals so they can provide the best social and educational setting for young people with Down Syndrome. To reach its objectives the association creates, adapts and translates specific learning tools, selects research, organises events, provides continuing training for professionals and promotes family-centred early intervention.

This is a quick reminder about tonight event. It is still possible to join IWCL last minute to support Progetto Avventuno and watch a lovely movie showing an unexpected journey and unexpected friendship.


Location: Lux Art House (www.luxarthouse.ch), Via Giuseppe Motta 67, 6900 Massagno
Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Time: 19:00 (drink with finger food) and 20:00 "Where hope grows" (English)
Price: CHF 30 fee will be donated to www.avventuno.org

Feel free to invite your friends the more we are the better for the charity we are aiming to help. 

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Charity Movie Night in favour of Progetto Avventuno

In 2017 IWCL Evening Group is fundraising in favour of Progetto Avventuno, a local charity. A growing local association based in Montagnola with the aim to enhance the possibilities for people with Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) in Ticino.

Avventuno works closely with other organisations, in Switzerland and abroad, to support families and professionals so they can provide the best social and educational setting for young people with Down Syndrome. To reach its objectives the association creates, adapts and translates specific learning tools, selects research, organises events, provides continuing training for professionals and promotes family-centred early intervention.

Join IWCL to support Progetto Avventuno and watch a lovely movie showing an unexpected journey and unexpected friendship.


Location: Lux Art House (http://www.luxarthouse.ch/), Via Giuseppe Motta 67, 6900 Massagno
Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Time: 19:00 (drink with finger food) and 20:00 "Where hope grows" (English)
Price: CHF 30 fee will be donated to http://www.avventuno.org/
Please kindly RSVP to: iwclcharity@gmail.com by March 21, 2017
Feel free to invite your friends the more we are the better for the charity we are aiming to help. Just let us know so we can provide enough food for the aperitivo.

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Locarno's International Film festival is on this week

Just for one week  - but for over 70 years - the Film Festival has been transforming Locarno into the Swiss capital of cinema. From morning until late at night crowds from all across the globe enjoy this festival with its intoxicating atmosphere spreading throughout cinemas, squares, bars and the Piazza of the Festival.

The main feature of the festival is the open-air screening area at the Piazza Grande with room for over 8,000 spectators, featuring one of the largest open-air screens in the world (26x14 metres).

Even if you haven't managed to buy movie tickets, don’t miss the opportunity to relax and have fun between the screenings. Just go with the flow and experience Ticino's summer vibes at their best. The entire Ascona-Locarno region with its lake, rivers, botanical gardens, valleys and mountains will offer you unforgettable moments.

For further information, the program, tickets and passes we invite you to visit the festival website www.pardo.ch.

Venue:Locarno Fim Festival
Where: Piazza Grande, 6600 Locarno
Date:  From 03.08.2016 to 13.08.2016
www.pardolive.ch
Click here for a detailed programme: www.pardolive.ch/pardo/program


Friday, July 15, 2016

The best beaches around Lugano

Now that the spell of bad weather has passed we should be in for a warm weekend... here are the best beaches in and around Lugano:

Lido di Caslano
My absoulte favourite spot is the Lido of Caslano. You need to rise early if you want to catch one of the four sunshades on the sandy beach but it is worth it: http://www.lidodicaslano.ch/.




 Lido de Lugano
The biggest Lido is of course Il Lido de Lugano. Built in 1928, Lugano Lido’s charm has not faded with time. Though the facilities are constantly renovated, improvements always respect the original wooden structure. Lugano Lido is an extremely popular spot not only with residents of Lugano.
Facilities include:

a beach with fine sand (100 x 20 m) and the possibility of swimming in the lake
an Olympics-size pool heated to 25 degrees (50 x 25 m)
a heated medium-sized pool (25 x 12.5 m)
a diving pool with boards at 1, 3, 5 and 10 metres
a pool for children with water games
a beach volley court (25 x 13 m)
a five-a-side soccer pitch (25 x 13 m)
a very cool bar and restaurant area

Ever since 1992 the Lido also features a giant film screen in summer under the auspices of “Cinema al Lago", a festival of great films which has become more and more popular.




Lido di San Domenico
To find respite during torrid days at the beginning of summer the choice is not limited to Lugano Lido. Visit the Lido di San Domenico, an incredibly picturesque natural beauty-spot which affords stunning views over the lake and the Caprino shoreline. Once you have left Lugano behind, heading for Gandria, drive along that section of the Via Cortivo that skirts the village of Castagnola, and you are in the National Pre-alpine Park. Here the nature lover will find thick laurel groves, thriving olive trees, clumps of agave and a wealth of other Mediterranean flora.

Lido Riva Caccia
From the Lido Riva Caccia platform, close to the lakefront and the city centre, a wonderful landscape is to be admired; the setting is characteristic, exclusive and extremely pleasant. The story of this Lido goes back a long way, in tandem with Lugano's development as a centre for tourism. Construction of the "floating Lido” was the brainchild of the Pro-Lugano Association in 1889, inspired by what had already been proposed in Zurich.

Lido di Melide
Another stunning view is to be enjoyed at the Lido di Melide. This outing can be combined with a visit to the nearby Swiss Miniature.


There, you have a Lido for every day of the week. During the weekend you can revisit your favourite spots. Happy suntanning! Happy swimming!

Monday, February 29, 2016

Marking World Down Syndrome Day

Come celebrate World Down Syndrome Day with PROJECT AVVENTUNO, a non-profit organization that through positivity, a strong network of alliances and clear goals wish to promote growth and development of people with Down syndrome.

PROJECT AVVENTUNO develops and provides services for

- Persons with Down syndrome,
- Families of children with Down syndrome,
- Professionals in contact with Trisomy 21,
- Organizations that share their goals,

Project Avventuno believes that the future of people with Trisomy 21 is full of opportunities, not limits. It is funded by associations and foundations to make sure each year the voice of people with Down syndrome, and those who live and work with them, grows louder.

March 21, 2016 marks the 11th anniversary of World Down Syndrome Day. A few days in advance Project Avventuno have organised an event you should not miss, especially if you understand Italian.


Venue: Project Avventuno FILM & APERICENA
Where: AULA MAGNA, SUPSI, Via Trevano, Canobbio
When: Friday, March 18th, 2016
PROGRAMME:
18:30 Welcome
19:00 Short presentation of the Project Avventuno's initiatives, followed by screening of the film "Figlia del Silenzio" in Italian
20:30 Aperò and open buffet
To reserve tickets contact: 076 421 12 31 or mail: info@avventuno.org
For more info click here: http://www.avventuno.org

Thursday, January 28, 2016

English Movie night at Cinema Lux

Did you know there is an English Film Club in Lugano and that they are into their 36th season?

They offer a programme of films at the Cinema LUX in Massagno and hope the selection of different genres will appeal to the long-standing members as well as new ones.

The English Film Club usually tries to include some lesser known films along with the usual box-office successes. The films are all shown in English.

The price for a season ticket is CHF 60.- which covers the viewing of 10 films. The films usually  begin at 6:15 P.M

For more information contact them here via mail or to buy tickets call the Cinema LUX directly at 091/967'30'39.

Tomorrow's featured film is called Still Alice directed by Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland
Drama | USA, France | 2014 | 101'
With Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kristen Stewart

Alice Howland is a renowned linguistics professor happily married with three grown children. All that begins to change when she strangely starts to forget words and then more. When her doctor diagnoses her with Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease, Alice and her family's lives face a harrowing challenge as this terminal degenerative neurological ailment slowly progresses to an inevitable conclusion they all dread. Along the way, Alice struggles to not only to fight the inner decay, but to make the most of her remaining time to find the love and peace to make simply living worthwhile.

A movie definitely worth watching!




Venue: English Film Club featuring the film "Still Alice"
Where: Cinema Lux, Via Giuseppe Motta 61, 6900 Lugano
Date: Friday, January 29th, 2016
Time: 18:15


Thursday, July 16, 2015

Open casting in Locarno

Are you around tomorrow? Interested in a casting call in Ticino? Willing to explore a gender-fluid topic? Then listen up:

The Swiss-Canadian duo Florian Halbedl and Joshua M. Ferguson are holding an open casting for their new film project on July 17th in Locarno.

The short film entitled Limina will be filmed in the canton of Ticino in September after the production company raised sufficient funds partly through crowdfunding platform indiegogo.

Switzerland’s alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist, Dominique Gisin, is an associate producer on the film. The filmmakers describe Limina as being about a ‘gender-fluid’ child with a deep curiosity about the lives of the inhabitants of a small picturesque town. The Ticino municipality of Lavertezzo has been chosen to represent the fictional town.

The open casting is taking place with the support of the Ticino Film Commission. The production company issued the call via Twitter.

Actors are required for a number of roles, including that of main character Alessandra, a child aged eight or nine.

Those interested are asked to send a digital copy of a headshot to turbidlakepictures@gmail.com by July 16th.

Based in Vancouver, the award-winning independent filmmakers operate under the Turbid Lake Pictures banner. Their last short film project, Whispers of Life, screened around the world, winning a number of awards and being nominated for the Directors Guild of Canada Best Short Film 2014 award.



Thursday, February 5, 2015

The Book Thief at La Citadella

The English Film Club is opening its doors at the cinema Citadella 2000. So if you have your season ticket make sure you do not miss it. I am talking about "The Book Thief" directed by Brian Percival starring Sophie Nélisse, Geoffrey Rush and Emily Watson.


While subjected to the horrors of World War II Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. In the basement of her home, a Jewish refugee is being sheltered by her adoptive parents.

Venue: The Book Thief by the English Film Club
Where: Cittadella 2000, Corso Elvezia 35, 6900 Lugano
Date: Friday, February 6th, 2015
Time: 18:15
For more info: http://www.englishfilmclub.ch/lugano.html


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

English Movie Matinee in Lugano

It's a movie matinée and it will be shown in English. An event not to be missed. The kids will love it.

You know the penguins of Madagascar BUT what you don't know, is they've been leading a double life: as secret agents!

Join the IWCL (Int'l. Women's Club of Lugano) with your friends and family for a viewing of Dreamwork's Madagascar 2. It is fun for adults and for kids. Just whizz off an e-mail to iwcleveninggroup@gmail.com to reserve your seat and make sure you don't oversleep.

Venue: Madagascar 2 Matinée
Where: Cinestar Lugano, Via Ciani 100, 6900 Lugano
Date: Saturday, December 13th, 2014
Time: 10:00 am

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Lugano's English Film Club is back!

The ENGLISH FILM CLUB is back and the next show is October 17th, 2014! If you enjoy movies it's a great bargain and even better way of meeting other English speakers.

Despite the uncertainty over the future of the Cittadella, the English Film Club are back again for their 35th season but have no guarantees as to the future. Last season saw a healthy average of over 230 for each performance which is impressive for Lugano. This year there is an even balance between recent British and American films with the usual mixture of serious and more light-hearted topics.

Admission is by season ticket only. You pay a set price for 10 films. Adults CHF 60.-, Students: CHF 40.-. The minimum age for a ticket is fifteen. All movies are shown in English with English sub-titles. Screenings are on Friday evenings at 6:15 pm. People bring snacks, dinner, drinks, etc.

Find the dates and the films that will be shown here.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Pardo Way - another way to enjoy the Locarno Film Festival

Pardo Way is a selection of top bars and nightspots in town, the optimal itinerary to recharge your batteries between the screenings. During the Festival (6-16 August) this exclusive group of venues offers a series of gastronomic and entertaining initiatives linked to the Festival’s culture. Starting from breakfast, snacks, lunch and aperitif, Pardo Way goes on with thematic tastings, shows, concerts and nightlife that are going to amuse our festivalgoers and keep them busy. It’s been a few years since the Pardo Way label has became a synonym of quality of service, originality of entertainment, extended closing times and Festival spirit. This long-term success brought the initiative to grow and welcome three new members for the 2014 edition. Starting from the very heart of the Festival, Piazza Grande, and getting to Ascona, the members of Pardo Way keep their commitment to give sparkle and taste to the Locarno area.

The typical day of the early bird among the festivalgoers starts at the feet of the Sant’Antonio church, at the Tea Room e Pasticceria Marnin. This enchanting spot, one of the three new entries of this year, welcomes the more courageous of our visitors, starting from 5AM, for a delicious breakfast.

By continuing on the via Borghese, you will reach the Caffè al Borgo. This suggestive café litteraire in the heart of the old town, is characterized by its idyllic courtyard and its furniture that smells of ancient times: here one can read its way through several international newspapers, before starting the day with the first screenings.

If you set out to the Piazza Grande, pulsing heart of our Festival, you will get to the Fashion 2Shé, charming venue known for its music and delicious cocktails to help our guests start their nights after the screenings. This bar also turns out to be an ideal stop for a quick lunch, between one movie and another. From 6AM to 1AM, Fashion 2Shé benefits from an always-open kitchen.

For a more relaxing atmosphere, on the opposite side of the Piazza, under the walls of the mythical Rivellino, you will find the Rivellino Garden. In its idyllic courtyard behind Pardo Bar, besides a refreshing moment, one can enjoy excellent drinks along with some delicious snacks.

In the early afternoon hours, behind the Spazio Cinema (Forum), our festivalgoers can enjoy some calm moments in the enchanting lounge inspired by the exotic Orient, the Oasi Casablanca. Between its colors, scents, ethnic flavors and relaxing sounds, this venue offers refreshment to the tireless traveler of film.

After the afternoon screenings, it is time to head back to the Piazza Grande, which is slowly welcoming the first spectators. Not very far from here, Caffè Bartolomeo offers refreshing cocktails, ice creams and snacks, whereas for lunch, daily menus delight the hungry visitors.

When evening takes over, the stomachs of the festivalgoers start to grumble: before rushing to Piazza Grande, it is time for a nice dinner. Happy Carrot Project, is a meeting point with an ethnic, natural and creative flavor. Starting from 6PM, in the magnificent setting of the Piazza St. Antonio, it offers homemade cuisine and local products for sensitive appetites.

The visitors that long for more genuine and ordinary flavors, are welcomed at Negromante. This charming and relaxed atmosphere, just a few steps from Piazza St. Antonio, will enchant you with its rustic kitchen, that mixes both American and local flavors and traditions, and with its authentic Ticino charme.

Continuing your journey through the old town, you may stop at the Bistrot Teatro Paravento. From 6PM onwards, this charming spot welcomes you in a special atmosphere where you can taste natural food and good drinks, accompanied by exquisite music and live performances. This year they also present two exclusive art shows, as well as a selection of independent short films.

At 9.30 PM the lights in the Piazza Grande slowly fade out, and silence overwhelms the main square of our town. It is time to enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of this main venue, while allowing oneself to be carried away into the fantasyland that is film.

After the screening in Piazza Grande, the festivalgoer can relax in the Cinebar Swisscom, film lounge in Largo Zorzi, right behind the big screen. Here you can enjoy refreshing summer drinks in a relaxed atmosphere. Entertainment is assured by live concerts and shows.

More live shows continue at the nearby Bar Magnolia @ Spazio RSI, where live radio shows and music programs will delight your evening.

The Locarno hub, La Rotonda del Festival, maintains its usual strength and attraction points: from 6 PM to 3 AM it is lightened by lights, music, ethnic flavors and entertainment, offering our festivalgoers four main Areas of fun: Area Villaggio (food, beverage and market), Area 621 (where the nightlife of Locarno starts), Area Lounge Garden (for a more sophisticated atmosphere), and Area bambini (where fun is guaranteed also for the little ones).

The Pardo Way and its nightlife do not stop in Locarno: thanks to the free shuttle bus you can enjoy your nights in Ascona as well. The Lido Patriziale di Ascona, located on the lakeside, offers a modern atmosphere, DJ sets, cocktails and parties until 3AM.

The last stop of Pardo Way is the Club Seventy7, a nightclub open until 5 AM, on the main Piazza of Ascona, which welcomes party people with great music and special guests. All the Pardo Way venues 2014 are indicated on the Festival official map and have an official sign at the entrance.


Good luck and enjoy!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Film Festival Locarno 2014

Founded in 1946, the Festival del film Locarno is one of the oldest film festivals in the world, alongside Venice and Cannes. Created as a festival aiming to discover new talent and new trends, Locarno has established itself on the international scene, as an invaluable launch-pad for the new generation in world cinema.

Throughout its 67 year history, the Festival del film Locarno has occupied a unique position in the landscape of the major film festivals. Every August, for eleven days the Swiss-Italian town of Locarno, right in the heart of Europe, becomes the world capital of auteur cinema.

Thousands of film fans and industry professionals meet here every summer to share their thirst for new discoveries and a passion for cinema in all its diversity.

At Locarno they find a quality programme, rich, eclectic, surprising, and where emerging talent rubs shoulders with prestigious guests. The audience is the soul of the Festival, as exemplified in the famous evenings on the Piazza Grande, whose magical setting can accommodate up to 8,000 filmgoers every night.

You should be one of them!

Venue: Locarno Film Festival
Where: Piazza Grande, 6600 Locarno
When: August 6th to 16th, 2014
Programme 2014 click here: http://www.pardolive.ch/en/


Sunday, March 9, 2014

Girl Rising in Lugano

When great minds think alike....call it coincidence or call it obvious - given that yesterday the world celebrated Int'l. Women's Day - in any case, following my post of March 8th raising awareness for a project called "Girl Rising", tonight I stumble across a post on Lugano's Expat facebook page announcing the screening of this film. "Girl Rising" is a global campaign for girls' education. It brings together visionaries: girls, women, boys and men who know that educating girls is the smartest investment of our time. You can join the movement. Find out how.


Following is the film's trailer to give some insight why your support is needed:


To secure booking, payment in advance is advised. Insert your name and "Girl Rising" so the organizers know who paid. Please contact at Anna-Marie.Mathew@nielsen.com

Venue: Girl Rising screening
Where: Cinema Iride, Quartiere Maghetti, 6900 Lugano
When: Wednesday, March 12th, 2014
Time: 19:00 Aperò at the Golf Café, Galleria Via della Posta 2, Lugano
Screening commences at 20:00 at the Cinema Iride, Quartiere Maghetti, 6900 Lugano
Cost: Chf 30.- p.p incl. aperò and entrance fee. All proceeds will be donated to Girl Rising foundation.
RSVP: Anna-Marie.Mathew@nielsen.com along with e-mail proof of payment.

And don't forget, as Nelson Mandela once said: "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Step by step for Japan

Everything starts with a single step. If you feel like watching a movie out of the ordinary please join a group of Japanese tonight for the movie showing of "negative : nothing" by Jan Knüesel e Stephan Knüesel.


March 11th marks a turning point in the life of Swiss travel agent Thomas Köhler. After the Tsunami and the nuclear disaster in Japan he loses all his customers, and eventually his job. Nevertheless, giving up is not an option. He decides to walk through Japan, 2900 kilometers from north to south, in order to show that not all of Japan is Fukushima. A trip of a lifetime starts through a country trying to cope with its biggest crisis since the end of World War II, but never losing hope for better days. The documentary film «Negative: Nothing» is a journey that changes the life of a travel agent forever and gives hope and strength to a nation. Even the longest journey starts with a single step.

Venue: Negative Nothing (Documentary, Japan, 2012)
Where: Cinema Lux Arthouse, Via Motta, 6908 Massagno
When: Thursday, February 27th, 2014
Time: 20:00

For more info: http://www.agendalugano.ch/events/19162/negativ-nothing
Promoted by Camelia Club Giapponese, Tel. +41 (0)78 867 46 91 or cameliaclub@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Searching for Sugar Man in V.O.

The Oscar-winning documentary Searching for Sugar Man tells the almost unbelievable story of a Mexican-American songwriter whose two early Seventies albums bombed in America, but who wound up finding a huge audience in Apartheid-era South Africa. Sixto Rodriguez had no idea he was a legend there until a group of fans found him on the Internet and brought him to the country for a series of triumphant concerts. But while Searching for Sugar Man is a fantastic film, it only grazes the surface of Rodriguez's life story.

Searching for Sugar Man was the opening film at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2012, where it won the Special Jury Prize and the Audience Award for best International documentary.


Did I tickle your interest? Well, tomorrow night, in order to kick off Lugano's MusicNet - the only Expo-Event in the Italian speaking part of Switzerland entirely dedicated to music - you have the chance to watch to film in it original version at Lugano's CineStar. Don't miss this unique opportunity. Click here: http://www.cinestar-lugano.ch

Venue: Music Net event Searching for Sugar Man
Where: Cinestar, Via Ciani 100, 6900 Lugano, Tel. 0900 55 22 02
Date: Thursday, 16.1.2014
Time: 20:45
Entry: CHF 15.-


Saturday, October 26, 2013

English Movie night in Lugano

Should you enjoy watching movies in their original language, here is an opportunity to see a delightful English movie: “Song For Marian” (also known as “Unfinished Song”)


Click here to see the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQ6cAaMzKs

The stars of the movie are the great British actors Vanessa Redgrave and Terence Stamp. One reviewer wrote: “It's unabashedly sentimental, but thanks to reliably powerful performances from a well-rounded veteran cast, Unfinished Song proves a sweetly compelling character piece.”

Venue: Movie "Song for Marion" (Original version)
Where: Lux Cinema, Via Giuseppe Motta 61, 6900 Lugano
Date: Tuesday, October 29th, 2013
Time: 19.00 Welcome Drink - Movieto start promptly at 20:00.
Price: CHF 15:00 (Welcome drink included).

For any further question please get in touch with Yvonne Amiconi at ticinovony@gmail.com.

Monday, March 11, 2013

English Film Club Lugano featuring: The Help

To all filmgoers. The English Film Club of Lugano invites you to their programme at the Cinema CITTADELLA. They have put together a selection of recent films of different genres which they hope will both appeal to their faithful members and encourage new ones. The films will all be shown in V.O. with English sub-titles.


Next Thursday, March 14th and Friday, March 15th, 2013 they'll be showing the film: The Help

The story:
The film is based on the bestseller by Kathryn Stockett and set in Jackson, Mississippi, in the 1960s, at the beginning of the Civil Rights movement. Skeeter Phelan (Emma Stone) is a southern society girl who returns from college determined to become a writer. It is the time when rich white women hire black women to raise their children and care for their houses, ruling over them and paying them little. Skeeter Phelan grew up in such a household. Skeeter, who is disturbed by the underlying racism, is hired to write a housekeeping column for the local newspaper but instead decides to interview the black women who have been doing the housekeeping for the prominent southern families of her friends.


Venue: The Help
Where: Cinema Cittadella, Corso Elvezia 35  6900 Lugano, Tel. 091/923'24'33
When: Thursday & Friday, March 14th & 15th, 2013
Time: 18.15

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Lorax is coming to Lugano

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
Dr. Seuss, The Lorax

The Lorax is a 2012 American computer-animated 3D musical comedy film based on Dr. Seuss' children's book of the same name. In this story a 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.


If you are a fan of Dr.Seuss this is a definite must, although the showing will be in Italian. However, the entrance is free since it is sponsored by the City of Lugano (Dept of Youth and Event).

Venue: The Lorax movie
Where: Studio Foce,via Foce 1, 6900 Lugano, Tel: 058/866 48 00
When: Sunday, February 17th, 2013
Time: 16:00
Admission: free
For more info click here: http://foce.ch/events


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Christmas Movie Afternoon in Lugano

“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
Audrey Hepburn

It is with great pleasure that the IWCL (International Women's Club of Lugano) and AWOT (American Women of Ticino) invite you to a Christmas Movie Afternoon.

Come and watch the Disney film “Brave” (http://www.pixar.com/features_films/Brave#). Everybody is welcome. You don't need to have children, just that Christmas movie spirit.


PRICES:
IWCL/AWOT MEMBERS
Single ticket: CHF 10.-
Family of 4 (Club member plus 3 family members): CHF 40.-
For all family members booking in advance: CHF 10.- per person

NON-MEMBERS
Single ticket: CHF 13.-
Family of 4 (if you book in advance): CHF 45.-
Other family packages for non-members are also available so please contact us for more details.

After the movie (at about 15.30) Viva la Comida will be offering us some Mexican snacks and the IWCL/AWOT some delicious cookies and refreshments.
There will also be other suprises in store so please let us know if you are coming by e-mailing:
iwcleveninggroup@gmail.com

Venue: Brave- Christmas Movie afternoon
WHere: Arthouse Cinema Lux, Via Motta, 6900 Massagno
When: Sunday, 16 December, 2012
Time: 14.00

Sunday, November 4, 2012

"The Lady" Movie Night Out

The very hip and active IWCL Evening group invites you to a Ladies' Movie Night Out.


"The Lady" is an epic love story about how an extraordinary couple and family sacrifice their happiness at great human cost for a higher cause. This is the story of Aung San Suu Kyi and her husband, Michael Aris. Despite distance, long separations, and a dangerously hostile regime, their love endures until the very end. A story of devotion and human understanding set against a background of political turmoil which continues today. THE LADY also is the story of the peaceful quest of the woman who is at the core of Burma's democracy movement.

This is a very special event for all of you ladies which will start with an aperitivo kindly offered by Banca del Sempione. Of course, gentlemen are very welcome as well.

Venue: The Lady
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMYAzQC3UjI
Where: Lux Arthouse Via Motta, 6900 Massagno
When: Thursday 8th of November, 2012
Time: 7:00 pm aperitivo & snacks, 7:45 pm movie (English with sub. F/D)
Price: CHF 20.- part of the fee will be donate to http://www.prospectburma.org/, a charity fully supported by Aung San Suu Kyi.

If you want to know more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aung_San_Suu_Kyi

Please kindly RSVP to: iwcleveninggroup@gmail.com because they need to know how many you'll be mainly to provide enough snacks for the aperitivo.
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