Saturday, March 31, 2007

Cinetopia in Dulwich

Cinetopia is a monthly film, food and quiz night at the Crown and Greyhound in Dulwich, featuring a mystery film. The next one is on Thursday April 19th:

"Cinetopia brings you an intriguing and atmospheric thriller set against the stark Alaskan landscape in its 24 hour sunshine period. The well written plot avoids the usual simplistic good versus evil labels and the assured direction results in excellent performances and well-drawn characters. Tickets for Thursday 19 April are available now - see below for details. For information please email cinetopia@macunlimited.net.

THEMES: So far Cinetopia have themed events around an Argentinian heist thriller, an epic horror, writers and Hollywood, love sex childhood and the music of Abba, big-city corruption, contemporary French romance, comic space spoof, a classic western, a mystery thriller set in the culturally diverse streets of 1948 Los Angeles, a modern day noir, German counter culture, a classic ghost story, teenage angst, and a glorious technicolor musical.

WHY CINETOPIA?: Based upstairs at the Crown and Greyhound, an evening with Cinetopia means you get the atmosphere of a good pub, delicious food and a few drinks with friends, combined with a fun film quiz (points mean prizes) and a mystery feature film (you won't know what it is 'til it's started). Each event is themed around a 'mystery' film. We aim to offer a wide range of genres from classic comedies to hard-boiled thrillers - so there should be something for everyone.

TICKETS: Film, hot buffet, quiz: £10 IN ADVANCE. £13 ON THE DOOR. Doors open 6.15pm. Buffet from 6.45pm. Movie quiz 7.15pm. Film 8pm. To buy tickets for £10 IN ADVANCE please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope and cheque payable to Cinetopia (no cash or credit cards) for £10.00, to arrive no later than 1 week prior to the event to: Cinetopia 78 Gellatly Road SE14 5TT. Tickets will be dispatched on a first come first serve basis. A full house seats only 66 - so book early to avoid disappointment".

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