52 Tuesdays until Thursday 13 August, 2015 GFT

52 Tuesdays15
Monday 3–Thursday 13 August, 2015 not 4, 5, 6
Billie is just 16 when her mother Jane informs her that she is choosing to live her future life as a man. Although Billie is to live with her father, every Tuesday will be sacred as a space in which Billie and Jane/James can spend time together. What follows is a year fraught with tension, tears and conflict, as well as peace and reconciliation. An emotional tale of growing up and gaining wisdom graced by some amazing performances. GFF15
The screening on Mon 3 Aug (20.00) will feature a Q&A with director Sophie Hyde.
12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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