Make Valentine’s Day extra special with a fabulous Opening Night Soirée and screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy at Blussh Romance Festival!
Get ready for a Valentine’s event you won’t forget with an evening filled with romance, sparkle, and plenty of bubbly. Strut your stuff on the pink carpet, sip on Blussh-inspired cocktails and savour mouthwatering canapés at the exclusive Blussh Opening Night Soirée at the stunning Angelika Cinema, South/City/SQ.
Then grab your favourite movie snacks before settling into the luxurious recliner seats for a screening of the highly-anticipated rom-com, Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy.
Blussh Romance Festival is a celebration of love and romance, bringing together everything we love: romance novels, swoon-worthy films, and unforgettable moments shared with amazing people.
Your Opening Night ticket includes:
From 5pm: Entry to the Opening Night Soirée at Angelika Cinema, South/City/SQ - including pink carpet arrivals, a drink on arrival (plus cash car) and delicious meal
6.30pm: Grab your popcorn, sweets or more bubbles before heading into the cinema
7pm: Film screening begins - Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
A sparkling night alongside passionate readers, film buffs, authors, filmmakers, and fellow romance lovers—all here to share the joy of the genre we can’t get enough of.
Frock up! Dress code: Fancy AF
Ready to be swept off your feet? Whether you're bringing your Valentine, your Galentines, your bestie, or just your fabulous self, treat yourself to an unforgettable night of love, laughter, and a few delicious surprises along the way.
Don’t miss out—Blussh Opening Night is the perfect way to celebrate love and friendship in style this Valentine’s Day! Book early as this event will sell out.
About The Film
New Decade. New diary.
Two-time Academy Award® winner Renée Zellweger returns to the role that established a romantic-comedy heroine for the ages, a woman whose inimitable approach to life and love redefined an entire film genre.
Bridget Jones first blasted onto bookshelves in Helen Fielding’s literary phenomenon Bridget Jones’s Diary, which became a global bestseller and a blockbuster film. As a single career woman living in London, Bridget Jones not only introduced the world to her romantic adventures, but added “Singletons,” “Smug-Marrieds” and “f—wittage” into the global lexicon. Bridget’s ability to triumph despite adversity led her to finally marry top lawyer Mark Darcy and to become the mother of their baby boy. Happiness at last.
But in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Bridget is alone once again, widowed four years ago, when Mark (Oscar® winner Colin Firth) was killed on a humanitarian mission in the Sudan. She’s now a single mother to 9-year-old Billy and 4-year-old Mabel, and is stuck in a state of emotional limbo, raising her children with help from her loyal friends and even her former lover, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant).
Pressured by her Urban Family — Shazzer, Jude and Tom, her work colleague Miranda, her mother, and her gynecologist Dr. Rawlings (Oscar® winner Emma Thompson) — to forge a new path toward life and love, Bridget goes back to work and even tries out the dating apps, where she’s soon pursued by a dreamy and enthusiastic younger man (White Lotus’s Leo Woodall). Now juggling work, home and romance, Bridget grapples with the judgment of the perfect mums at school, worries about Billy as he struggles with the absence of his father, and engages in a series of awkward interactions with her son’s rational-to-a-fault science teacher (Oscar® nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor). The returning cast includes Oscar® winner Jim Broadbent and BAFTA winner Gemma Jones as Bridget’s parents and, as a new character, Isla Fisher (Now You See Me, The Great Gatsby) as Rebecca, Bridget’s neighbor.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Michael Morris (To Leslie, Better Call Saul), from a screenplay by BAFTA nominee Helen Fielding, based on her novel, with contributions from Emmy winner Abi Morgan (The Iron Lady, Eric) and Oscar® nominee Dan Mazer (I Give it A Year, Bridget Jones’s Baby).