Summertime, GFT, Friday 15 – Thursday 21 July, 2016

Drama Foreign Language July at GFT Glasgow Film Festival Presents
Summertime (15)
GFT
Sweeping social change is reflected in this exuberant drama
Friday 15 – Thursday 21 July, 2016
Running time: 1h45m
Sweeping social change is reflected in intense personal experiences in this exuberant autobiographical drama from writer/director Catherine Corsini. In 1971 Delphine (Izïa Higelin) leaves the family farm for the freedom of the big city. In Paris, she meets Spanish teacher Carole (Cécile De France) and a group of militant activists in the feminist movement. Delphine is inspired by their passion for change, and is drawn into a deeper relationship with Carole. But she also finds her roots are not so easy to escape in this poignant, bittersweet remembrance of love.
Director Catherine Corsini, Cast Cécile De France, Izïa Higelin, Noémie Lvovsky
France/Belgium 2015, 1h45m, subtitles, 15
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