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Diabetes Wellington Movie Fundraiser 'The Father'

Peggy Bhana-Thomson from Diabetes Wellington

Movie Fundraiser - The Father

The great Anthony Hopkins stars in this emotional drama alongside Olivia Colman about a man who refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages. As he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality. THE FATHER warmly embraces real life, through loving reflection upon the vibrant human condition; heart-breaking and uncompromisingly poignant – a movie that nestles in the truth of our own lives.

Venue: Lighthouse Cuba
Time: Movie starts at 6pm, be there at 5.30pm for raffles and social time.
Movie tickets are $20 each, raffle tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5.
We have some awesome raffle prizes up for grabs that have been donated by our friends in the Wellington community, including a $100 Countdown voucher, two 1 Month Gold Membership vouchers from Exodus Health and Fitness Club, and a $50 Queensgate Shopping Centre voucher. Buy your raffle tickets today to be in the run to win!

Ring or email the office for tickets - 04 499 5085 or office@diabeteswellington.org.nz

Seats are limited, so please book ahead.

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