Evolution, GFT until 9 May, 2016

Friday 6 – Monday 9 May
Running time: 1h21m
Nicolas lives in a remote Mediterranean island village populated solely by pre-teen boys and their mothers. One day, after making a strange discovery, Nicolas reports to the island’s hospital where he comes face-to-face with the bizarre origins of his community. Lucile Hadžihalilovic conjures a uniquely strange and impressionistic coming-of-age tale. Screenings will be preceded by the short film Always (Crashing). A HOME comission, this short presents an abstract trip into a physical and emotional hinterland in which sound is as important as image.
With hints of Cronenberg and H P Lovecraft, Évolution delicately explores unsettling territory with beautiful and mesmerising imagery.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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