No Country For Old Men, 2 -4 December, 2017

Arguably the Coen Brother’s darkest and most existential film, their 2007 adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel took home multiple academy awards that year, including Best Motion Picture. When Texas hunter Llewelyn Moss discovers two million dollars alongside the remains of several drug runners, he unwittingly finds himself sought by psychopathic killer Anton Chigurh. A grim and cinematically wondrous modern day Western that features one of the most unsettling villains ever to stalk the silver screen.
Screening on 35mm.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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