Wave the Checkered Flag on 2023 with Ferrari

Wave the Checkered Flag on 2023 with Ferrari

The summer of 1957. Ex race car driver, Ferrari, is in crisis. Bankruptcy stalks the company he and his wife, Laura, built from nothing ten years earlier.

Their tempestuous marriage struggles with the mourning for one son and the acknowledgement of another. He decides to counter his losses by rolling the dice on one race – 1,000 miles across Italy, the iconic Mille Miglia.

Race into Dendy Cinemas this December to see legendary filmmaker Michael Mann’s (The Last of The Mohicans) FERRARI starring Academy Award-nominee Adam Driver, Emmy nominee Shailene Woodley, and Academy Award-winner Pénelope Cruz.

Be the first to see the action biopic at their very special Exclusive Red Carpet Preview at Dendy Powerhouse Outdoor Cinema on Wednesday, December 27.

Walk the Ferrari-Red carpet and step back into 1950’s Italy with a classic Italian luxury sports car on display from Ferrari Brisbane.

Be greeted with a Negroni on arrival from Felons Brewing Co. along with the Flavours of Eataly on site with Italian fare such as pasta and arancini balls ready for purchase directly from your seat, along with pre-film entertainment from our DJ to set those Italian Summer Vibes.

Gates open at 5.30pm with film commencing at 6.30pm.

Or, you can say ARRIVERDECI to 2023 and see out the year in style at Dendy Coorparoo or Dendy Portside with the New Years Eve Preview Screenings of FERRARI including a glass of sparkling on arrival on Sunday, December 31st at 6.45pm.

Purchase tickets for the Exclusive Red Carpet Preview at Dendy Powerhouse Outdoor Cinema HERE, or New Years Eve Preview Screenings at Dendy Coorparoo or Dendy Portside HERE.

“Ferrari is elegant and restless, with a sense throughout that something horrific might be lurking…” –  Vulture

“There is an unstoppable force at the centre of Michael Mann’s Ferrari. It is fast, fierce, and wildly unpredictable.” – Rolling Stone

“The driving scenes are astonishing – as electrifyingly, wind-whippingly real as anything in the genre’s history…” – The Daily Telegraph

 

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