Breakfast at Tiffany’s to screen nationally this Valentine’s Day at Moonlight Cinema

Moonlight Cinema will be showing Breakfast at Tiffany’s for Valentine’s Day this Sunday in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.

Presented by Lindeman’s, who are providing everyone a free glass of sparkling wine on arrival, Moonlight Cinema is allowing couples to celebrate the most romantic day of the year with the majesty of film.

The classic film stars Audrey Hepburn as insouciant Manhattan party girl Holly Golightly. It is the perfect mix of funny, romantic and classy.

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So pack your own picnic or try the Moonlight Cinema’s LA style food truck. Grab something from the bar and chill out on bean beds (for hire) with that special someone.

The details for your closest Moonlight Cinema are below.
For more information, head over to Moonlight Cinema’s website.

WHAT:                                               Moonlight Cinema screening of                                                                                    Breakfast at Tiffany’s

WHEN:                                               Sunday 14 February, 2016

WHERE & WHEN:                      Adelaide: Botanic Park @ 8.30pm

                                                                Brisbane: New Farm Park at Brisbane                                                                     Powerhouse @ 7.00pm

                                                                Melbourne: Central Lawn at Royal                                                                           Botanic Gardens @ 8.30pm

                                                                Perth: Kings Park and Botanic Garden                                                                   @ 8.00pm

                                                                Sydney: Belvedere Amphitheatre in                                                                         Centennial Park @ 8.30pm

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