Tomorrow Never Dies – Bond takes over the PeWuKa underground parking lot

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A real treat awaits action-movie fans – as part of the British Film Festival, the underground parking lot at PeWuKa will turn into a cinema for a special screening of the cult classic Tomorrow Never Dies.

Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 James Bond film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and written by Bruce Feirstein. Pierce Brosnan appears as Agent 007 for the second time, joined by Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher, Joe Don Baker and Judi Dench. It is the eighteenth film in the Bond series. In the movie, Bond attempts to stop media mogul Elliot Carver, who is determined to spark a global conflict.

The screening is possible thanks to the cooperation between the Festival organizers and Inchcape Poznań, an automotive dealer. Tomorrow Never Dies is filled with automotive references. Bond doesn’t drive a sports car this time, but an exclusive, bulletproof, remote-controlled BMW 7 Series limousine equipped with rockets, grenades, pepper spray and self-repairing tires. Filming the iconic multi-level parking chase scene—where Brosnan controls the limousine from the back seat using a mobile phone—took ten shooting days and consumed a major portion of the budget.

The British Film Festival in Poznań features 10 thematic sections and over 70 short and feature films shown across nearly 100 screenings, including the first Polish showing of Chloé Zhao’s HAMNET, an opening with THE CHORAL by Nicholas Hytner, and retrospectives dedicated to Sally Potter and Maggie Smith.
Tickets are available at: https://www.britishfilmfestival.pl/program/jutro-nie-umiera-nigdy