21st May 2012 9:49am | By Editor
Quentin Tarantino’s cine-classic Pulp Fiction is coming back to the big screen.
Stella Artois, partnering with Picturehouse Cinemas in celebration of its sponsorship of the 65th Cannes Film Festival, is bringing 20 exclusive screenings to the UK at ten venues nationwide, with two to be held in London.
Film fans need to visit the Stella Artois Facebook http://www.facebook.com/stellaartoisUK page between 18th May – 31st May to be in with a chance of securing one of hundreds of pairs of tickets available for the screenings at Picturehouse Cinemas.
Together, Stella Artois and Picturehouse Cinemas will keep the sophistication and beauty of cinema alive through screenings of Quentin Tarantino’s cinematic classic, which is widely agreed to be a ‘must see’. With each Picturehouse cinema’s individual character and atmosphere, they provide the perfect environment to welcome one of the most iconic films of the 90s back to the big screen.
There will be twenty exclusive screenings between 21st to 31st May across ten Picturehouse Cinema locations nationwide: Hackney, Clapham, Brighton, Greenwich, Southampton, Brixton, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Liverpool and York.
Those lucky enough to secure a pair of tickets to one of the screenings will experience a red carpet arrival and, once inside, will be welcomed by the original Pulp Fiction soundtrack music and projections of iconic imagery from the film. All guests will be served a perfectly poured Chalice of Stella Artois or Stella Artois Black, preciously presented at the bar, before taking their seats to enjoy an evening of exceptional cinema.
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