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Kino42 (Podil)
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
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Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
A sparkling romantic comedy directed by George Cukor, The Philadelphia Story brings together Hollywood royalty—Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart—in one of the wittiest love triangles ever put on screen. Set among Philadelphia’s upper crust, the film follows a socialite whose wedding plans are thrown into chaos when her ex-husband and a tabloid reporter show up. Sharp dialogue, razor-edged class satire, and magnetic performances earned the film two Oscars (including Stewart for Best Actor) and cemented it as a timeless screwball classic.
Kino42 (Podil)
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7
Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
A sparkling romantic comedy directed by George Cukor, The Philadelphia Story brings together Hollywood royalty—Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart—in one of the wittiest love triangles ever put on screen. Set among Philadelphia’s upper crust, the film follows a socialite whose wedding plans are thrown into chaos when her ex-husband and a tabloid reporter show up. Sharp dialogue, razor-edged class satire, and magnetic performances earned the film two Oscars (including Stewart for Best Actor) and cemented it as a timeless screwball classic.
Kino42 (Podil)
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7
Please join us a for a film and Q&A.
A sparkling romantic comedy directed by George Cukor, The Philadelphia Story brings together Hollywood royalty—Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart—in one of the wittiest love triangles ever put on screen. Set among Philadelphia’s upper crust, the film follows a socialite whose wedding plans are thrown into chaos when her ex-husband and a tabloid reporter show up. Sharp dialogue, razor-edged class satire, and magnetic performances earned the film two Oscars (including Stewart for Best Actor) and cemented it as a timeless screwball classic.