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Kylie: White Diamond

Australia’s pop princess Kylie Minogue will be seen in all her glory on the big screen in a very special, one night only, presentation at Greater Union Innaloo. On Friday, 19th October 2007, Kylie fans will have the chance to see an exclusive screening of her new film White Diamond (Rating TBA), which follows the star’s triumphant return to the world stage through her 2006 Showgirl Homecoming Tour.

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The film shows Kylie as she’s never been seen before; back stage and behind the scenes as she and her team take Showgirl from rehearsals to the road. The film is an up-close and personal account with Kylie discussing her feelings, fears and aspirations.  

‘When William Baker and I started working on White Diamond more than a year ago we had little idea that it would develop into such an epic project; one that would cover the entire period leading up to and continuing throughout the Showgirl Homecoming tour. It was a very personal journey preparing for this tour and only someone as close to me as William could have captured it in such a unique and enjoyable way,’ Kylie said of the film.

The screenings will commence at 7.00pm on Friday 19th October 2007 at Greater Union MEGAPLEX Innaloo. All tickets are $25.00 and are on sale now at cinema box office and on-line at greaterunion.com

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