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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life High Tea Previews
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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life High Tea Previews
Join us for a delightful high tea in honour of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday — because what better way to celebrate her legacy than with tea, laughter, and a bit of gossip. We'll have French treats plus tea and coffee available before the film *(While stocks last).
After tea, enjoy a first look screening of Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, a charming French romantic comedy and love letter to the author herself.
SUNDAY JUNE 8
Windsor & Luna on SX
Arrivals 10:30am
Film 11:00am
About the film
Agathe (Camille Rutherford) lives the rom-com dream: she works in the famous Shakespeare & Co bilingual bookstore where customers leave love letters on the mirror quoting Tolstoy, and there’s undeniable chemistry with her colleague, Félix (Pablo Pauly, Murder Party, AF FFF24). Beneath the glossy Notting Hill facade, however, she’s an unpublished romance author battling writer’s block, living with her sister and nephew. More akin to Persuasion’s Anne, a perpetual wallflower, than Pride and Prejudice’s confident Elizabeth, Agathe struggles to find her voice.
That all changes when Agathe is invited to a Jane Austen Residency in England. Spending two weeks in a manor full of creative nooks and wandering through forests and glades, Agathe struggles daily with imposter syndrome. That is, until she starts to become acquainted with the handsome yet prickly Oliver Lowe (Charlie Anson, Downton Abbey), Jane Austen’s living descendant. Grappling with her demons and her heart, Agathe must decide between what she’s always known, and something – or someone – new.
This romantic comedy-drama from writer-director Laura Piani is a touching love letter to the Regency author who still shapes our conversations on love today. Wry, subtle, and with a big heart, Jane Austen Wrecked My Life asks, would you write the end to your own love story if you could?
Rating
M
Length
94m
Genre
New Release
Reviews
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life is a delightful journey of self-discovery, between reason and feeling, Paris, and a cosy retreat for young authors, surrounded by greenery.