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White Bird

White Bird

Advance screenings Fri 28 Feb - Sun 2 Mar | Opens March 6
White Bird

White Bird

From the best-selling author of Wonder, the book that sparked a movement to “choose kind,” comes the inspirational next chapter. In White Bird: A Wonder Story, we follow Julian (Bryce Gheisar), who has struggled to belong ever since he was expelled from his former school for his treatment of Auggie Pullman. To transform his life, Julian’s grandmother (Helen Mirren) finally reveals to Julian her own story of courage — during her youth in Nazi-occupied France, a boy shelters her from mortal danger. They find first love in a stunning, magical world of their own creation, while the boy’s mother (Gillian Anderson) risks everything to keep her safe.

Before watching White Bird don't miss the first chapter, Wonder, Tue 25 Feb, 10am (Free - Bookings Essential)

Country of Origin: USA.

Dates
Advance screenings Fri 28 Feb - Sun 2 Mar | Opens March 6
Director
Marc Forster.
Genre
Biography | Drama.
Warnings

Mild violence, coarse language and some scenes may scare young children
Duration
120 Minutes.
Cast
Helen Mirren, Marc Forster, and Gillian Anderson.
Tickets
Adults - $15.50

HOTA Member - $10
If you are purchasing at the Box Office you must present your HOTA Membership card in order to receive your discount.

Concession - $12
Includes Seniors/Pensioners/Students/
Children 3-15 years.

Discount Mondays and Tuesdays:
Adults $11
Concession $9.50
HOTA Member $9
Accessibility
HI - Hearing Impaired, listening assistive headsets are available for this film.
(Limited number of devices).

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