25.04.2012 - 01.05.2012

2 Days in New York movie, in English

2 Days in New York – 2 Days in Paris stars Marion and Jack have split up and she’s now living in New York with their child. Her family decide to visit and she has no idea what kind of effect her new all-American boyfriend will have on her visitors. Explosive enough, the whole affairs gets wrong when Marion’s ex-boyfriend Jack turns up too…

Showing at the Cinema Sporting Monaco:

Thursday at 9pm

Friday at 7pm

Saturday at 6.30pm and 9pm

Monday at 6.30pm

Tuesday at 6.30pm

Showing at the Le Royal Cinema in Toulon:

Wednesday to Tuesday at 5.10pm

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