THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE (G) Presented on 35mm

THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE (G) Presented on 35mm

Thu, 23 Oct at 7:45PM $20.80 - $22.35 Get tickets on Oztix


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The Lizzie McGuire Movie at Revival House Perth

Join Hilary Duff in Jim Fall's delightful 2003 teen adventure that takes everyone's favorite middle schooler from suburban chaos to Italian glamour. When Lizzie McGuire graduates eighth grade and heads to Rome on a class trip, she's mistaken for Isabella, an Italian pop star, leading to a whirlwind adventure of mistaken identity, romance, and self-discovery in the Eternal City.

Duff shines as both the awkward but lovable Lizzie and her glamorous pop star doppelganger, showcasing impressive range and natural charm. Adam Lamberg returns as loyal best friend Gordo, whose unrequited love provides the film's emotional heart, while Yani Gellman brings Italian charm to Paolo, the mysterious singer who may not be what he seems.

Fall's direction captures both the authentic awkwardness of teenage life and the magical romance of Rome, with stunning location photography that makes the ancient city a character itself. The film's exploration of friendship, identity, and finding confidence in yourself resonates with audiences far beyond its target demographic.

Lalaine returns as Miranda, while Hallie Todd and Robert Carradine reprise their roles as Lizzie's well-meaning parents. The movie's blend of physical comedy, heartfelt moments, and spectacular musical numbers creates a perfect transition from Disney Channel series to big-screen adventure.

Presented on authentic 35mm film for the true cinematic experience!

When: Thursday, October 23rd at 7:45 PM
Where: Revival House Perth
Rating: G - Suitable for all audiences

A dream come true adventure that proves you don't have to be perfect to be amazing - essential viewing that celebrates friendship, self-acceptance, and the courage to step into the spotlight.

Venue

The Revival House Perth
16 Preston St, Como WA 6152, Australia
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