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Sabrina

  • Dir: Billy Wilder

  • USA, 1954, 113minmins, DCP

  • Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, William Holden

Casting a charismatic spell with her sophisticated personality and Givenchy dresses, Hepburn’s style alone can carry the film. Transforming Sabrina from an awkward girl pining for a playboy to a glamorous lady beguiling a serious businessman, she impresses all with an intoxicating combination of vitality and melancholy that’s alternately fascinating and seductive. With the superbly crafted script by Billy Wilder and immerse charms of Humphrey Bogart and William Holden, this sweet romantic trifle is a classic that even Sydney Pollack failed to replicate the magic formula.

1955 Academy Awards, Best Costume Design (Black-and-White)
1955 Golden Globe Awards, Best Screenplay

    Screening:

    In-theatre Screening

    • Full House2018-08-20 (Mon)
      19:30
      Full House2018-08-25 (Sat)
      14:30

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    2. Screenings at Emperor Cinemas iSQUARE, Emperor Cinemas Times Square and PREMIERE Elements : tickets are available at URBTIX till 5pm one day before respective screening, after which tickets will be available only at the box office of the respective venue on the day of screening, subject to availability.

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