Starring Sally Phillips (Bridget Jones franchise) and the who’s who of Australian cinema including Erik Thomson, Alexander England, Ryan Johnson, Josh Thomson, Cameron Daddo, Tasma Walton, Caroline Brazier and Hayley McElhinney, HOW TO PLEASE A WOMAN is a precarious, hilarious and revealing journey into the vulnerable world of what women really want and how hard it can be to get it right. An authentic representation of women the film mixes cheeky, outrageous humour with emotional truth - a funny, feel-good and relatable comedy about female sexuality and vulnerability.
We’d love to see if It’s on the House would be interested in running a ticket giveaway ahead of the film’s May 19 release to celebrate. to an upcoming preview screening of the film for your subscribers? The screening will be in Melbourne at Palace Como on Tuesday May 10, 6:30pm.
Pleasure is serious business. Gina (Phillips) is not feeling fabulous. She has lost her job and feels stuck and frustrated in a passionless marriage. She has always lived life on the sidelines – that is, until she is met with a ground-breaking business opportunity of converting a team of well-built moving guys into well-built housecleaners. Initially the response from her ocean-swimming community is immediate, and her all-male cleaning staff an instant hit. Finally, she is the boss she has always wanted to be. But, as her business booms, her clientele demands something more – sex, or better yet, pleasure. Faced with something far more than she imagined, Gina and her team, including her foodie manager Steve (Erik Thomson), launch an enterprise that is all about getting intimacy right between people. For the first time, the women experience desire on their own terms. As Gina faces the highs and lows, the joys and struggles of maintaining such a unique business, she learns to stand up for herself, to look out for her own happiness and pleasure, and to take control of her life.
Release to Australian cinemas on May 19.
Special Q&A screening with Cameron Daddo, Ryan Johnson and Alexander England.
Moderated by Leigh Livingstone, entertainment journalist and co-host of Popcorn Podcast.
Ticketholders also go into the draw to win one of five exclusive prize packages, valued at over $300 (RRP).
Great light-hearted movie!