Subject: "A Film I Love..." Tim Lihoreau - Withnail and I

“A Film I Love...”
The brand new PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD film season.
Tim Lihoreau
On Monday (May 27th) we will be welcoming Classic FM's Tim Lihoreau to Cambridge Arts Picturehouse to present his "A Film I Love..." Tim has chosen absolute cult classic WITHNAIL AND I and will introduce the film and explain why he loves it. There are still a small number of tickets available so book now!
Directed by Bruce Robinson and starring Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann and Richard Griffiths. WITHNAIL AND I has rightly taken its place in cinema history as a true cult classic.
Loosely based on Robinson's own life in London in the late 1960s, WITHNAIL AND I follows two unemployed, substance-abusing actors who share a squalid flat in Camden Town. In desperate need of a holiday, they obtain the key to a country cottage in the Lake District belonging to Withnail's eccentric uncle Monty, and embark on a weekend away which quickly descends into chaos.

Full Information about "A Film I Love..." and PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD can be found on the Festival website.
PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD...
As a charity with the aim of bringing great films to as many people as possible, we are trialling a new PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD ticket scheme for these exciting events.

We hope that by removing the barrier of cost more people will be able to see these great films and hear why our special guests love them so much.

All tickets will be available on a sliding scale from FREE to £12 and you can chose what you pay based on your circumstances - you won’t be asked for any proof / ID. We just ask that you are honest.

We have created the table of information below to help explain the PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD scheme and the sliding scale of prices. It is simply a guide that may help you decide what to pay.
The Cambridge Film Festival and its year round events are presented by the Cambridge Film Trust, a registered charity with a mission to foster film culture and education for the benefit of the public, in Cambridge, the Eastern region and throughout the UK. 
You can find out more about the work of Cambridge Film Trust at www.cambridgefilmfestival.org.uk 
Thank you for your support.
Cambridge Film Trust, Arts Picturehouse 38-39 St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 3AR, United Kingdom
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