The @britishfilminstitute is offering Candlelight Clubbers two tickets for the price of one for their season of Judy Garland movies next month.
Garland was painted as a tragic figure by an intrusive press, but on the 100th anniversary of her birth the BFI is focusing instead on the depth and breadth of her talent. "[Judy] was a great, great comedian and she could do more things than any girl I ever knew," said Bing Crosby. "Act, sing, dance, make you laugh. She was everything." The season includes her most famous films, The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Meet Me in St Louis (1944), but also her early work, the MGM pairings with Mickey Rooney, her tour de force A Star is Born (1954) and her sombre, non-singing role in Judgement at Nuremberg (1961), for which she was nominated for an Oscar.
To get the discount use the code JUDY241 when booking online at whatson.bfi.org.uk.