Alice – Watch Online GFT
GFT is delighted to be partnering with Eureka Entertainment to offer audiences a 10% discount for ‘virtual cinema’ screenings of Alice
Available to watch from 24 July, 2020
GFT will receive a portion of income from any virtual tickets they sell, so you can watch a great film and support GFT at the same time.
Purchase the film and access your 10% discount using the code: glasgowfilm
Your payment will be processed by our distributor partner Eureka Entertainment via Vimeo.

About the Film
‘Alice is the kind of film that banishes initial reservations to blossom into a compelling white knuckle human drama. Josephine Mackerras’ powerful, French language debut feature showcases a vibrant central performance from Emilie Piponnier. Alice’s picture perfect world collapses when her husband Francois (Martin Swabey) walks out. Their joint account is empty, there is a foreclosure notice on their home and debts of close to 80,000€. The mystery of what has happened is quickly revealed. Alice’s desperate solution is to become an escort. Clients are lost souls and emotional wrecks. There is little sense of danger in her work. Sex work seems to bring her liberation and empowerment. Fortunately, things are more complex than that. What subsequently unfolds is a tense, knotty tale of moral dilemmas, double standards, hypocrisy and a husband who emerges as a sorry specimen of toxic masculinity. Recommended.’ – Allan Hunter, Glasgow Film Festival Co-Director
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