ABOUT FILM BREATHE, starring Golden Globe winner Claire Foy (The Crown, Wolf Hall) and Academy Award nominee Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge, Silence), based on the true story of producer Jonathan Cavendish’s own parents, is an inspirational and highly emotional celebration of bravery and human possibility, a love story about living every breath as though it’s your last. Adventurous and charismatic, Robin Cavendish (Andrew Garfield) has his whole life ahead of him when he is paralysed by polio whilst in Africa in 1958. Against all advice, Robin’s wife Diana (Claire Foy) brings him home from hospital where her devotion and witty determination transcends his disability. Together they refuse to be imprisoned by his suffering; dazzling others with their humour, courage and lust for life.
9 comments
Pennywise999
3 Oct 17#9
Welxome to HKUD. Heat from me. Shame none near me, but still loads of available tickets . :raised_hand:
Darren.Veasey
3 Oct 17#8
shame cardiff isnt on there
robertobig3
3 Oct 17#7
Thanks got two :thumbsup: Ashton manchest
annie54321
3 Oct 17#6
Thank you! Got 2 tickets - usuall miss these. :smile:
Sweetcorn12
3 Oct 17#5
Wow, first time I managed to see a post early enough to book, and SADLY none near me....LOL
PlanetP
3 Oct 17#4
Many thanks. :
redinwas
3 Oct 17#3
Thanks, got 2 for Birmingham
angelasheldon706
3 Oct 17#2
Thank you it’s my first post
sigma
3 Oct 17#1
Thanks for sharing :smile: I've added date and time of showings to deal title.
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ABOUT FILM
BREATHE, starring Golden Globe winner Claire Foy (The Crown, Wolf Hall) and Academy Award nominee Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge, Silence), based on the true story of producer Jonathan Cavendish’s own parents, is an inspirational and highly emotional celebration of bravery and human possibility, a love story about living every breath as though it’s your last.
Adventurous and charismatic, Robin Cavendish (Andrew Garfield) has his whole life ahead of him when he is paralysed by polio whilst in Africa in 1958. Against all advice, Robin’s wife Diana (Claire Foy) brings him home from hospital where her devotion and witty determination transcends his disability. Together they refuse to be imprisoned by his suffering; dazzling others with their humour, courage and lust for life.
9 comments
Heat from me.
Shame none near me, but still loads of available tickets . :raised_hand: