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'Meru' film, ED Picturehouse, tonight!


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Tickets are still available for the one-off screening of 'Meru' at ED Picturehouse tonight (9pm), that I originally proposed through Ourscreen (see separate thread in the Lounge). Its not on general release so this is one of the few chances to see it in a cinema in the UK.


The film, which won an award at the Sundance film festival last year, is a documentary about a team of mountaineers attempting to climb Meru, an incredibly difficult mountain in the Indian Himalayas. Taken by them during their weeks of hardship on the mountain, it promises stunning Himalayan scenery, drama, and an amazing tale of human endurance and spirit. You can see more about the film here:


http://www.merufilm.com/


Tickets no longer available from Ourscreen - you have to go through the picturehouse now.


Administrator - I know there has been a thread on this in the Lounge, but I figured as the film is now a confirmed showing it would be ok to do one final plug and 'Whats on....' would now be the right place! Please don't delete!

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