Audrey Hepburn and that little black dress in one of the most enduring and iconic images of the twentieth century. As Holly Golightly, Hepburn divided audiences between perceiving her as an empowering female figure or simply as a little girl lost in the big city. Sweet and much slighter than Truman Capote’s original source novel, Capote hated Hepburn’s performance, the film is endearing, charming and comes with the warm fuzzy glow all the best romantic comedies engender. Experience under the arches (and the stars) at Digbeth’s all new outdoor cinema venue.

Sun 24 Jun 7pm at The Archway, Custard Factory, Gibb St, Birmingham B9 4AA £10 ticketlist.co.uk

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Sun 24 Jun
Words:
Giles Logan
Published on:
Tue 17 Apr 2018