11.01.2020 Events, Film Parbold Picture House CinemaParbold Village HallParbold WN8 7DN

Pharaoh 🗺

Film screening by Horus Egyptology Society

The leading ancient egyptological society in the teaching and informing of ancient Egyptian history and translating of hieroglyphic text proudly presents Pharaoh by Jerzy Kawalerowicz.

This is a Unique Opportunity to see the 1965 Historical/Costume Drama film that has been Digitally Enhanced.  

Winner of the Warsaw  Golden Duck award and the American film award for foreign film 1967.
Join us at The Parbold Picture House for the screening of this incredible film. 

The screening will be preceded by an exclusive talk by Prof. Joann Fletcher and afternoon tea.

Horus Egyptology Society has been a proud supporter of The Colossi of Memnon and Amenhotep III Temple Conservation Project since 2003 – all proceeds go to the Project Fund.

Book by contacting horusegyptology@yahoo.com

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