Treasure 12A

Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry go on the trail of family history in the witty, funny, poignant Treasure – an offbeat culture clash journey of two New Yorkers through post-socialist Poland.

Dir: Julia von Heinz | Germany, France | 2024 | 111 mins

Cast | Lena Dunham, Stephen Fry, Zbigniew Zamachowski, Petra Zieser

 

Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry go on the trail of family history in the witty, funny, poignant Treasure – an offbeat culture clash journey of two New Yorkers through post-socialist Poland.

Adapting Lily Brett’s semi-autobiographical novel Too Many Men, Julia Von Heinz’s follow-up to And Tomorrow the Entire World grapples with the intergenerational legacy of the Holocaust.

1991, after the fall of the Iron Curtain: American journalist Ruth (Dunham) and her bon vivant Dad Edek (Fry), a Holocaust survivor, go on a tour of Poland, including Warsaw, Krakow, Auschwitz and Łódź. Ruth wants to explore her roots; Edek has a more light-hearted agenda for the trip, and only when they visit his former family home does his attitude begin to change.

“Stephen Fry and Lena Dunham are the double-act you never knew you needed” ★★★★ The Times

Important Information:

Run Time: 111 min

Priority Booking: Opens Monday 15th July, 10am

General Booking: Opens Monday 22nd July, 10am

Evenings - £7 (£6.50)

Matinees - £6.50 (£6)

All Screenings Under 26s - Only £5!

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