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BBFC RatingBREAKFAST WITH BILL: GROUNDHOG DAY

CertificatePG
Year1993
GenreComedy, Fantasy, Romance
Director(s)HAROLD RAMIS
CountryUSA
Running Time1HR 41MINS
Extra InfoBreakfast included!
SeasonCinema Day 2019

Join us for the most important meal of the day (on us) and a screening of Harold Ramis’ comedy classic.

A perfectly cast Bill Murray plays Phil Connors, a cynical TV weatherman who wakes up to relive February 2nd - America's 'Groundhog Day' - over and over again.

Tickets £5 (including breakfast and tea/coffee).

 

Taking place as part of #cinemaday17

Celebrating the diversity and scope of film exhibition across Northern Ireland, Cinema Day is an initiative presented by Film Hub NI (part of the BFI Film Audience Network) and supported by Northern Ireland Screen. See filmhubni.org for more details.



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