May 19 – 20: Movies at the Old School- LOST IN PARIS, BREAKER UPPERERS

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street has two movies screening over the weekend of 19th and 20th May.

  • LOST IN PARIS – Sat 19 May 8.30pm, Sun 20 May 4.30pm (M)
  • THE BREAKER UPPERERS – Sat 19 May 6.15pm, Sun 20 May 7.00pm (M)

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Book online: raglanmovies.nz, or phone 825 0023 and leave a message.

Adults $15, Concession $12, Children $8.

The reduced rates are for $8 child (14 years and under), $12 concession (student, seniors or CS cards).
Family Deals: 1 adult and 2 children: $26; OR 1 adult and 3 children: $32.
Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at all screenings.

LOST IN PARIS (M)

4/5 Stars  “It will put a goofy grin on your face for the rest of the day.” Peter Calder, Listener.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan

LOST IN PARIS (M)

  • Saturday 19 May 8.30pm
  • Sunday 20 May, 4.30pm
  • Saturday 2 June, 5.45pm

 

LOST IN PARIS is a French comedy starring the filmmakers as a small-town Canadian librarian and a strangely seductive, oddly egotistical vagabond whose paths cross in the City of Lights.

Lost in Paris stars Husband and wife team
DOMINIQUE ABEL & FIONA GORDON

When Fiona’s (Fiona Gordon) orderly life is disrupted by a letter of distress from her 88-year-old Aunt Martha (Academy Award-nominee Emmanuelle Riva, Amour) who is living in Paris, Fiona hops on the first plane she can and arrives only to discover that Martha has disappeared. In an avalanche of spectacular disasters, she encounters Dom (Dominique Abel), the affable, but annoying tramp who just won’t leave her alone.

Directed by Fiona Gordon (‘The Fairy’, ‘Rumba’, ‘L’iceberg’), Dominique Abel

Starring Fiona Gordon, Dominique Abel, Emmanuelle Riva, Pierre Richard, Emmy Boissard Paumelle, Céline Laurentie, Charlotte Dubery, David Palatino

Written by Fiona Gordon, Dominique Abel

Comedy, World Cinema | 83 mins M Offensive language & sexual references | French and English with English subtitles | France, Belgium


THE BREAKER UPPERERS (M)

  • Sat 19 May 6.15pm,
  • Sun 20 May 7.00pm

Graeme Tuckett, Waikato Times  4/5 Stars. “The funniest and most likeable film I’ve seen this year. Go see it.”

KATE RODGER, TV3 “They say breaking up is hard to do, but never has it been quite this hilarious” 

 

 

Jackie van Beek (What We Do in the Shadows) and Madeleine Sami (Sione’s Wedding) are two romance cynics running a business breaking up unhappy couples in this New Zealand buddy comedy

Jackie van Beek (What We Do in the Shadows) and Madeleine Sami (Sione’s Wedding) are two romance cynics running a business breaking up unhappy couples in this New Zealand buddy comedy

Got a thousand bucks and a yen to be single? Call “The Breaker Upperers,” two nihilistic New Zealand best friends and roommates who will knock at your soon-to-be ex’s door, hand them your watch, and announce you drowned. Writer-director-stars Jackie van Beek and Madeleine Sami play Jen and Mel, who committed exclusively, if platonically, to each other 15 years ago when they found out they were dating the same man. Now, both are so soured on love that their hearts have curdled, making it easy to stick fake pregnancy bellies under their shirts and shatter strangers’ lives.

Written and directed by van Beek and Sami, the film also features James Rolleston (Boy), Australian comedian Celia Pacquola (TV’s Rosehaven), Rima Te Wiata (Housebound) and Cohen Holloway (Hunt for the Wilderpeople).

Directed by Madeleine Sami (feature debut), Jackie van Beek (‘The Inland Road’)

Starring Madeleine Sami, Jackie van Beek, James Rolleston, Celia Pacquola, Rima Te Wiata, Cohen Holloway

Written by Madeleine Sami, Jackie van Beek

Comedy | 81 mins Rating: M Drug use, sex scenes, sexual references & offensive language | New Zealand

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