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Cine Mini - Kids Cinema event August 5th at East Dulwich Picturehouse


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Cine Mini and Ourscreen host My Life as a Courgette

Where - East Dulwich Picturehouse, Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22 8HD

When - Saturday 5th August

Time - 10.15am (Movie starts 10.45am) - 12.30pm

Tickets ?12

Train - East Dulwich

To buy tickets go to Www.cineminifilmclub.com / www.ourscreen.com/screening/43984




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Mumsnet - 'One of the best family films out this summer'


Watch, Touch, Taste and Play with Movies


Cine Mini turns the average family cinema trip on its head by entertaining the kids throughout the screening with special movie-tastic immersive treats.


Expect Cine Mini fun in the foyer before the show and surprises during the film to take home with you.


All are welcome! Our 3-year-old Cine Mini reviewer Marlene, watched the movie and loved it, but for guidance the film is a PG and has been recommended for 7 years plus.


www.cineminifilmclub.com

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