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Mother's Day at Lorne Theatre

Mother's Day at Lorne Theatre

Starts: Sunday, 12 May 2024
Ends: Sunday, 12 May 2024
The Taste Of Things won Tràn Anh Hung (The Vertical Ray of the Sun) Best Director at Cannes 2023, and it's not just thanks to the ultra-French combo of Juliette Binoche and cooking. Special screenings of this gorgeous film will run Sunday May 12 at 4:00pm and 7:00pm. ⁠ A film to be savoured, but definitely not on an empty stomach. Combine your trip to Lorne Theatre with lunch or dinner at The Clam, their next-door neighbour, before or after the film. Inspired by The Taste Of Things, The Clam will serve up a set menu including their own take on the pot-a-feu, the classic French dish that appears in the film. Visit the website to book a table before or after your film session time.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-12 12:00 am 2024-05-12 12:00 am Mother's Day at Lorne Theatre The Taste Of Things won Tràn Anh Hung (The Vertical Ray of the Sun) Best Director at Cannes 2023, and it's not just thanks to the ultra-French combo of Juliette Binoche and cooking. Special screenings of this gorgeous film will run Sunday May 12 at 4:00pm and 7:00pm. ⁠ A film to be savoured, but definitely not on an empty stomach. Combine your trip to Lorne Theatre with lunch or dinner at The Clam, their next-door neighbour, before or after the film. Inspired by The Taste Of Things, The Clam will serve up a set menu including their own take on the pot-a-feu, the classic French dish that appears in the film. Visit the website to book a table before or after your film session time. 72 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne , VIC , 3232 , Australia
72 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne , VIC , 3232 , Australia
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