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LATE NIGHT THRILLS AT NORTHERN LIGHTS You may not necessarily have heard of Nicolas Winding Refn, but you will have after NLFF 2005. Refn burst onto the Danish movie-making scene in 1996 with his punishingly violent Pusher and has now completed a collection of urban tales that have seen him hailed as the Euro-version of Martin Scorsese. You can see three of his nerve-shredding, nail-biting films in a series of special late evening screenings, with a FREE beer for every audience member! PUSHER (18) Thursday 17th November, 10:00pm, Tyneside Cinema The first part of the trilogy was an overwhelming international success. Frank (Kim Bodnia) is a small time drug pusher who screws up a big deal. With only 48 hours to sort out the mess before he is punished, his friend Tonny sells him out to the police to get himself off the hook. Special Offer: Three for Two tickets Director: Nicolas Winding Refn / Feature |
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