Wednesday, December 08, 2010

It's A Wonderful Life



Movie buffs: (clockwise)1. Toby Evans and Becky Grey; 2. Geraldine McGrath and Louise Ryan; 3. Helen and Aoife O' Brien; 4. Susan Cahill and MeiLing Ng. (Pix. Elevate)





Moët & Chandon and THE GLOSS magazine cranked up the festive feeling with a special screening of that Christmas classic ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ at The Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield. The digitally re-mastered movie was a surprise for the last in the series of the Moët & Chandon Cinema Club screenings that have been a highlight of 2010.

Directed by Frank Capra, the 1947 film was nominated for five Oscars. It has been recognized by the American Film Institute, as one of the 100 best American Films ever made.

Caroline Sleiman, Market Development Manager for Moët Hennessy welcomed guests, saying, “We decided to finish the year with an iconic Christmas classic, It’s a Wonderful Life as many people have never had the opportunity to see this movie on the big screen. Moët has been the champagne of cinema since the early days of Hollywood, supporting several hundred films since the 1930s including iconic films such as Love in the Afternoon, Pretty Woman, Titanic and Sex and the City 2.”