20,000 Species of Bees at GFT
Friday 27 October – Thursday 2 November, 2023
Ane takes her children away from their French-Basque home for the summer. She is hoping to kickstart her career as a sculptor, while her eight-year-old child Cocó (a dazzling award-winning performance by Sofía Otero) is inspired by the bees kept by their great aunt to ask questions of who they are and who they want to be. With its bucolic setting, this is a beautifully understated paean to the inquisitiveness of youth.
Other returning favourites from recent BFI London Film Festival programme at GFT will be screened throughout November, including: May December, How to Have Sex, and Saltburn.
Glasgow Film Theaetre, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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