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A glass of Weninger with Meryl Streep

The Film and Wine matinee at Votiv Kino in Vienna will showcase the talents of both actress Meryl Streep and wine producer Franz Weninger this coming March.

The Votiv cinema in Austria’s capital puts on an afternoon of film and wine almost twice monthly, often on a Saturday afternoon. The matinee cinema trip is made all the better by the accompaniment of an Austrian winegrower who is given the opportunity to showcase their wine.

The Weniger winery is based in Burgenland in Austria where Franz has been running operations since he took over from his family in 1982. The producer has been ranked amongst some of the top national and international wine producers for several years and will now give cinema goers the opportunity to indulge in his home grown variety.

March will see the screening of the "Iron Lady" starring the award winning Meryl Streep as former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. The film looks at one woman’s fight for power in a male-dominated political and social world and the price she paid in her position as the country’s leader.

The popular monthly event will take place on 3 and 10 March at noon and reservations are recommended. The film and wine experience cost 15 Euros with the programme screened in English with German subtitles.

For more information and to book tickets visit: http://www.votivkino.at/f_1wein.htm

Vienna Times





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