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**This Saturday** Cine Mini brings movie magic to East Dulwich Picturehouse


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Come and join the Cine Mini X Ourscreen fun at East Dulwich Picturehouse Tomorrow August 5th for a special screening of My Life As A Courgette


Cine Mini isn't just about watching a film with the family, it's about making movie memories


Starts 10.15am with Cine mini style movie fun in the foyer


The ?12 tickets includes;

- watching My Life As A Courgette - the Mumsnet voted family film of the summer,

- fun in the foyer with plasticine crafts and a mini make-your-own movie workshop

PLUS

- Free Cine Mini 'Prop box' of treats for each child to keep them entertained throughout the film and take home

- breakfast goodies provided by Rude Health

- And plenty of more surprises and prizes on the day!


The movie is rated PG and advised for 7 years upwards but all families are welcome

Buggy friendly and baby changing facilities


Buy tickets on the day or here now so you don't miss out! : https://www.ourscreen.com/screening/43984


http://www.cineminifilmclub.com for more details


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