Tarantino’s JACKIE BROWN Is Back In Cinemas This September To Celebrate 25th Anniversary With Pam Grier Set To Take Part In UK Q&A Events

Pam Grier announced to take part in UK Q&A Events
In celebration of its 25th Anniversary, today Park Circus is thrilled to announce that it will be re-releasing Quentin Tarantino’s iconic film JACKIE BROWN starring Pam Grier - back in UK wide cinemas from 16th September.
200+ cinemas across the UK & Ireland plus select international territories, including Vue, Odeon, Picturehouse and BFI Southbank, will screen the classic 1997 film. It will coincide with a major new retrospective ‘Pam Grier: Foxy, Fierce and Fearless’, running at BFI Southbank from 1 September – 4 October, programmed by film scholar Mia Mask.
Pam Grier is set to visit the UK at the time of the re-release in September and will be involved in Q&A events 10-11 September at BFI Southbank (London), Ritzy Picturehouse (Brixton, London) and MAC Birmingham – with all of these sites also screening JACKIE BROWN.
When flight attendant Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is busted smuggling money for her arms dealer boss, Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton) and detective Mark Dargus (Michael Bowen) want her help to bring down Robbie in Tarantino’s JACKIE BROWN (1997). Facing jail time for her silence or death for her cooperation, Brown decides instead to double-cross both parties and make off with the smuggled money. Meanwhile, she enlists the help of bondsman Max Cherry (Robert Forster), a man who loves her.
A full list of cinemas screening JACKIE BROWN are available here.
154 min
BBFC 15
Copyright credit © 1997 Mighty Mighty Afrodite Productions, Inc.
About Park Circus
Park Circus represents Jackie Brown on behalf of Paramount for international theatrical licensing.
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is this release just standard definition? if so what is the point why not make it 4k?