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Over 90 clients and friends of Alliotts enjoy a private screening in the cinema at the Courthouse Hotel
There wasn’t a vacant seat in the cinema at the Courthouse in Soho last night at our private screening of The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout.
Directed by William Nunez this feature length documentary tells the story of one of the greatest US environmental disasters, and the 1956 Hollywood flop The Conqueror staring John Wayne, that was instrumental in highlighting this catastrophe.
The group of 90 clients and media friends of Alliotts who joined us last night also heard a Q&A with William Nunez led by Alex Wade of Reviewed and Cleared, which gave them an additional insight into the background to the disaster and the making of the documentary.
We are grateful to William Nunez for sharing his thought-provoking documentary with us last night and for taking the time to share his insights. The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout was released in the US on 17 October 2023 and will be released in the UK on 1 June 2024.
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