The Commune GFT 29 July – 4 August, 2016

The Commune
A touching and funny look at the frailties of togetherness
Friday 29 July – Thursday 4 August
Running time: 1h52m
Academic couple Erik and Anna decide to set up a Danish commune in bohemian 1970s Copenhagen. Erik embarks on a love affair with a young student and eventually asks her to join him in the commune. What follows is a compelling clash between personal desires and the dream of solidarity and tolerance, as Anna desperately tries to come to terms with this new situation. The Commune is a touching and at times funny look at the frailties of togetherness.
Director Thomas Vinterberg Cast Ulrich Thomsen, Fares Fares, Trine Dyrholm, Denmark/Sweden/Netherlands 2016, 1h52m, subtitles, 15
12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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