A CINEMA in Braintree will play host to one of the world’s biggest film festivals.
For one night only, the London Film festival will be coming to Braintree with a live stream of the red carpet followed by the European premiere of BREATHE on the life of a disability campaigner.
The Braintree cinema is one of only 28 cinemas across the UK to host the live stream. of the red carpet entrances, before the European premiere of BREATHE is shown.
Based on the true story of UK disability advocate Robin Cavendish, the film is a heart-warming and highly emotional celebration of bravery and human possibility.
It is based on the real life of Cavendish, one of the longest living responauts, those confined to an machine to keep them breathing.
The film stars Andrew Garfield as Cavendish and Claire Foy as his wife Diana.
The film documents the life of a disability campaigner who strove for a better world where disabilities did not limit what people could do.
The film will be shown on October 4. BREATHE will receive its European premiere on Wednesday October 4 at the Odeon Leicester Square at the London Film Festival, and the red carpet will be streamed live.
Attending the red carpet will be some of the film industry’s leading stars., from BFI London Film Festival is Britain’s leading film event and one of the world’s best film festivals.
London Film Festival is a combination of a range of diverse films, red carpet glamour, which will live stream into regional cinemas including Cineworld in Braintree.
The screening will take place at Cineworld, Freeport Leisure, Charter Way, in Braintree.
London Film Festival viewing at the Braintree Cinema is completely free of charge though reservations will need to be made in advance of the event.
For more information call Cineworld Braintree on 0871 200 2000.
BREATHE opens in cinemas nationwide on October 27.
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