2nd December 2024 | |
7.40pm | |
Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow City Centre G3 6RB what3words location: shared.handle.wiser |
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£8.50 - £11.50 | |
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Exploring themes of belonging and community, this film is an unsentimental look at the fabric of a city. Filmed over one year, the universal ebb and flow of life are a starting point for the reflections on the places we call home.
Join us afterwards for a Q&A with the film's director Daniel Draper, and local award-winning photographer Simon Murphy.
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