| Dante's Inferno on the big screen | Mon, 11 Jan 2010 |
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Abandon hope, ya who enter here
The following week (February 2) SFL will be hosting another event a bit closer to home, in the familiar surroundings of the Apollo Piccadilly Circus, with the UK premiere of DANTE'S INFERNO - screening on the Apollo's new HIGH DEFINITION projectors, this will be the only chance to see the movie on the big screen. The movie is an animated version of Dante Alighieri's Commedia Divina. An international co-production by Production IG (GHOST IN THE SHELL) and Manglobe (ERGO PROXY) in Japan, JM Animation and Dongwoo Animation in South Korea, and Film Roman in the USA. With voice talent of Mark Hamill and Victoria Tennant, this is a stunning interpretation of the classic masterpiece that tells of one man's decent into Hell and his battle against the forces of evil. Tickets can be booked now by calling the cinema on 020 7451 9944 or clicking to www.apollocinemas.com. If you book by phone and quote "SCI-FI-LONDON" you will get 10% off the price! And of course everyone attending will get a goody bag simply because we like giving stuff away, courtesy of EA and Manga. There will also be game pods showing the new EA game that hits the streets on Feb 9th.
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Dante's Inferno, Manga Ent.
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