Paris Mon Amour: Irma La Douce
Set in Paris' famous Red Light district, a rookie policeman (Jack Lemmon) plots to keep a beautiful prostitute (Shirley MacLaine) all to himself in this hit comedy from director Billy Wilder.
With the welcome 25th anniversary re-release of Amélie, we’re celebrating the cinematic history of Paris with a short season of film set in the French capital.
Inspired by the dreamy lyricism of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s beloved film, we've curated a collection of 4 films that capture the magic and romance of the city of love.
Alongside Amélie we’ll be screening Agnès Varda’s New Wave classic Cléo from 5 to 7, Stanley Donen’s musical comedy Funny Face and Billy Wilder’s farce Irma la Douce - which reunited the director with his The Apartment stars Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine.
From Fri 3 Apr - Amélie
Sun 12 Apr, 2.30pm - Cléo from 5 to 7
Sun 19 Apr, 2.30pm - Funny Face
Sun 26 Apr, 2.30pm - Irma la Douce
Individual Tickets: Tickets are £12 (£10 concession*), or just £6 with a free CINE26 membership.
*Concessions include claimants, students, over 60s, and Blue Light cardholders