If you are in Wellington, you should definitely come along to our movie fundraiser next month. Watch a documentary about a fascinating woman and support abortion law reform at the same time. What else would you rather be doing instead, really?

DETAILS

What’s the film? Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel, the well-reviewed documentary about Diana Vreeland, self-made titan of the fashion world. (See links below for more info.)

When? Sunday 11 November from 5 p.m. (movie starts at 5:30)

Where? Penthouse Cinema, 205 Ohiro Road, Brooklyn, Wellington

How much? $25 waged, $15 unwaged

You can secure your tickets by making a deposit to ALRANZ account 02-0534-0128842-00 with the reference MOVIE.

Email rebecca.matthews427@gmail.com for more information.

Links:
Facebook Event 
Official movie site 
NYT review
Movie trailer

Review snippet:

While you’re watching the dizzily enjoyable documentary “Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel” you may find yourself thinking with an increasing fervor that, yes, wearing violet velvet mittens with everything is a fantastic idea, and that you’re just mad about rouge. Vreeland, a doyenne of 20th-century fashion and a paradigmatic self-made woman, had a genius for the inspirational, the gnomic and the divinely quotable. Atwitter before Twitter, she was a fabulous wit who brings to mind Wilde and Warhol even while being inimitably Vreelandesque: “The best thing about London is Paris.” “Fashion is not the same thing as style.” “I loathe narcissism, but I approve of vanity.” — Manohla Dargis, New York Times