Horse Money Friday 18–Thursday 24 September, 2015 GFT

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Friday 18–Thursday 24 September, 2015
GFT
Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa fuses history, imagination and arresting visuals in a film that continues in the dreamlike style he established in 2006’s Colossal Youth. That film’s lead character Ventura is now in hospital, and finds himself visited by the ghosts of his, and his country’s, past.
‘A purposeful barrage of stark imagery, shocking juxtapositions, baroque compositions and oblique references to the classic Hollywood films Costa reveres so fervently. It’s post-punk filmmaking, and it’s extraordinary.’ Little White Lies
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose St, G3 6RB
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