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Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls Charity Screening for breast cancer research

November 04, 2009 10:30

Rialto Distribution has kindly donated a Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls Charity Screening to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) to
help raise money for breast cancer research and awareness.

Screening details:
18th November at 7pm at the Palace Verona, Oxford Street, Paddington.

Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls is due for national release on the 26th November through Rialto Distribution. It's a heart warming documentary about the irrepressible all singing, yodelling, comedy lesbian Topp
Twins from New Zealand who have been performing together since they were 16 years old.

Told through a series of home movie footage, footage from their shows and candid interviews with both family and friends including ex prime
minister Helen Clarke, singer - songwriter Billy Bragg and comedian Mark Trevorrow, the documentary follows the girls from their days busking on the streets of Auckland, to young peace activists and gaining the moniker of 'Cultural treasure' right up to some very candid footage of Jools' recent brush with breast cancer.

The National Breast Cancer Foundation is the leading national not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to supporting and promoting high quality research into the prevention and cure of breast cancer.

For tickets, please email:
susanna.shum@nbcf.org.au by COB 13 November 2009. The tickets are provided free of charge, donations on the night will be very much
appreciated. There will also be NBCF merchandise available for purchase before and after the movie session.

For further information regarding the National Breast Cancer Foundation please visit www.nbcf.org.au

Contact details:

Location: Paddington (NSW)

Contact: Susanna

Tel: (02) 9299 4090

Email: susanna.shum@nbcf.org.au

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