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Steven Berkoff presents 'Viva Zapata'
The writer/actor/director will present the film as part of Time Out and the Curzon Soho's My Favourite Film.
Oct 18 2006
Everyone loves to go to the cinema and everyone has a favourite film. Time Out and the Curzon Soho's 'My Favourite Film' series quite literally shares this sentiment by giving well-known faces the chance to share their favourite film of all time with an audience.
On Sunday, October 22 it's the turn of the widely acclaimed and multi-faceted actor, playwright, author and director Steven Berkoff to pick his favourite, and he has chosen 'Viva Zapata!'.
Scripted by John Steinbeck and directed by Elia Kazan, 'Viva Zapata!' is a curious western that stars Marlon Brando as the Mexican outlaw who became a revolutionary hero in the struggle against the tyrannical President Diaz
Tickets are £6.50 and available from the Curzon Soho box office on 0870 756 4620 or from the cinema's official website here.
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