Nestling in the verdant northern Simonsberg, Le Bonheur wine estate is fast becoming a sought-after destination for lovers of cinema nouveau and good wine. Every last Friday of the month is dubbed Foreign Film Friday at Le Bonheur.
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, a 1972 surrealist French film, directed by Luis Buñuel [3]and written by Jean-Claude Carrière [4]in collaboration with the director, will be screened on February 24. South Africa’s literary heritage will be celebrated on March 30 with a showing of the 2007 documentary by Mozambique-born South African film and documentary maker Helena Nogueira, called Ingrid Jonker: her Lives and Time.
Foreign Film Fridays start at 18:30, cost R125 per person for the film, a hearty traditional meal and delicious Le Bonheur wine, or R55 per person for only the film and wine.
Booking is essential. For more information and online bookings go to http://www.cinemuse.co.za/2010/01/venue-le-bonheur.html [5].
DATE FEBRUARY 3, 2012
ISSUED BY DKC (DE KOCK COMMUNICATIONS)
FOR CAPE LEGENDS
QUERIES LIZE-MARIE GRADWELL/GWEN JOB, CAPE LEGENDS, 021 809 7000
MARLISE POTGIETER/SONJA BEZUIDENHOUT, DKC, 021 422 2690
