TAKEAWAY: FREE TICKETS FOR RENZO CARBONERA’S FILM FOR YOU

We have available for our readers free tickets for Takeaway.

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Renzo Carbonera ‘s film with Carlotta Antonelli and the late Libero De Rienzo , arriving in our cinemas on January 20th. They are valid for viewing the film in any show of the days:

  • Thursday 20 January
  • Friday 21 January
  • Saturday 22 January
  • Sunday 23 January

In the following cinemas:

  • ROME – Cinema MIGNON
  • NAPLES – VERY MODERN Cinema
  • TURIN – GREENWICH Cinema
  • MILAN – CENTRAL Cinema
  • BOLOGNA – ODEON Cinema

What to do to get tickets?

To obtain your invitation – valid for two people – all you have to do is send the request, specifying the day and the cinema (and a second alternative day in case there is no more space available for the chosen day), to info @ blublunetwork.com . You will receive a confirmation email only in the case of assignment of the invitation , which will guarantee your seats in the room.
Tickets can be collected directly at the cinema cash desk by presenting the confirmation email received, together with an identity document and the Green Pass.

Hurry before the seats run out!

The Takeaway plot

We are in 2008, at the dawn of the great global financial crisis. Maria (Carlotta Antonelli) is an athlete, a walker. The pride of dad (Paolo Calabresi), who would like to see her crown a dream of success. The mother (Anna Ferruzzo), on the other hand, is more skeptical, although Johnny (Libero De Rienzo), the girl’s partner, who is almost twice her age, knows how to keep the dream of Maria and her parents alive. For this reason Johnny has a fridge full of bottles, having helped many young people with illegal substances, in his past as an athletic trainer. Tom (Primo Reggiani) is one of these and is looking for Johnny, holding him responsible for the fact that doping has ruined his career and health. But Tom’s revenge plans are shattered when he and Maria start a relationship and her doubts grow, like an uncontrollable fever. A showdown is inevitable in such a confined environment, as well as in the outside world, shaken by debts and bankruptcies in which an urgent need for new hope spreads.