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Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts
Monday, March 12, 2012
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
DON'T MISS THE BATTAMBANG PREMIER OF BLACK SWAN
When? Thursday 17th March (this week!) 8pm start.
Where? Usual Bamboo Train Restaurant Bar.
Feature: Black Swan (5 nominations - best actress Oscar - Natalie Portman)At its centre is young ballerina Nina Sayers, played by Natalie Portman. She is beautiful, vulnerable, sexually naive and susceptible to mental illness. To play the role of a lifetime, Nina must delve deep into her own dark side. As her hallucinations and anxiety attacks escalate in tandem with her progress in rehearsal, artistic breakthrough fuses with nervous breakdown. This is a movie about fear of penetration, fear of your body, fear of being supplanted in the affections of a powerful man, love of perfection, love of dance, and perhaps most importantly of all, passionate and overwhelming hatred of your mother. Peter Bradshaw: Guardian
Dinner and drinks available from 6.30pm. Reservations to Heng Leng 012517125
Where? Usual Bamboo Train Restaurant Bar.
Feature: Black Swan (5 nominations - best actress Oscar - Natalie Portman)At its centre is young ballerina Nina Sayers, played by Natalie Portman. She is beautiful, vulnerable, sexually naive and susceptible to mental illness. To play the role of a lifetime, Nina must delve deep into her own dark side. As her hallucinations and anxiety attacks escalate in tandem with her progress in rehearsal, artistic breakthrough fuses with nervous breakdown. This is a movie about fear of penetration, fear of your body, fear of being supplanted in the affections of a powerful man, love of perfection, love of dance, and perhaps most importantly of all, passionate and overwhelming hatred of your mother. Peter Bradshaw: Guardian
Dinner and drinks available from 6.30pm. Reservations to Heng Leng 012517125
Saturday, March 5, 2011
THE KING'S SPEECH SHOWS TO A PACKED HOUSE
tThurs 3rd March. The Oscar winning movie, The King's Speech, was shown to a packed house at Bamboo Train Cafe. The audience made up of locals and expat's arrived early to wine and dine at very generous prices.
Bamboo Train Cafe shows movies once a month on a big screen. you can find just down from the Spring Park Hotel.
Bamboo Train Cafe shows movies once a month on a big screen. you can find just down from the Spring Park Hotel.
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