Film highlight: Experience Fargo” and Swan Lake” at Cinema Paradiso!

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On March 3rd, a film series will start at the Cinema Paradiso St. Pölten that combines cultural highlights and culinary delights.

Film highlight: Experience Fargo” and Swan Lake” at Cinema Paradiso!

On March 3rd, a new cine star will be launching at the Cinema Paradiso St. Pölten with “It’s up to you, Chéri”. This marks the start of the special tracks next month, which will feature a diverse selection of films. In addition to coffee and cake, guests can look forward to the following highlights: “Festivals & Friends” will be shown on March 10th, followed by “The Widow Clicquot” on March 17th and “The Quiet and Great Tones” on March 24th. Finally, “Welcome to the Mountains” will be presented on March 31st. The “Film, Wine + Enjoyment” event on March 25th will be particularly exciting, where “The Widow Clicquot” will be served together with “Bridget Jones 4” and delicious regional wines, so that the combination of film and cuisine is in the foreground.

Insights into the Widow Clicquot

The film “The Widow Clicquot,” also streaming on Netflix, tells the inspiring story of Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot, who became a legend in the male-dominated bubbly industry of the 18th century. Loud The Direct The film focuses on historical events, but also takes creative liberties in its depiction. What's worth knowing is that after her husband's death in 1805, Barbe-Nicole, known as the “Grande Dame de Champagne,” took on a key role in transforming a struggling winery into a global brand. Her career lies not only in her inventiveness, as the revolutionary vibration technology is essentially portrayed in the film, but also in her relationship with her father-in-law Philippe Clicquot, who was initially skeptical but ultimately supported her.

The dramatic dramatization of Barbe-Nicole's life is made even more exciting by the depiction of her relationships with François Clicquot and her wine supplier Louis Bohne. Although the film suggests a romantic connection between Barbe-Nicole and Louis, historical evidence for this relationship remains vague. However, the challenges Barbe-Nicole faced are authentic and reflect the determination it took for her to break into a male-dominated industry OTS reported on this fascinating film.