Proving fashions change but style lasts
AUDREY Hepburn, the "It girl" of the 1960s, is the delectable Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's, which is this week's Midweek Treat screening at Quad.
When struggling writer Paul Varjak moves into a New York apartment building, he becomes intrigued by his stylish but quirky neighbour.
The free-spirited gamine darts about New York, feted by wealthy men drawn to her megawatt charm and elegance, hoping that the party will never end.
With the unforgettable theme tune Moon River, this is a classic movie that proves that fashion may be fleeting but style is eternal.
For the Midweek Treat, Qt has joined forces with Derby's arts centre Quad to bring back the old-style midweek matinee to city centre film-going.
Each Wednesday at 2pm the Derby Telegraph's film critic Nigel Powlson will introduce a new film for you to enjoy for a bargain admission price of £5 (£4 concessions) including a free tea or coffee and biscuits.
NEXT WEEK: The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, Rebecca Miller's film adapted from her book, on August 26, at 2pm.
ELEGANT DUO: George Peppard and Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's

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