Fruitvale Station GFT, 12 Rose Street Friday 6–Thursday 19 June
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GFT, 12 Rose Street
Friday 6–Thursday 19 June
On New Year’s Day 2009, twenty-two-year-old Californian Oscar Grant decides to get a head start on his resolutions – taking steps to become a better son, father and partner. However, Oscar’s short life comes to a tragic end when he is fatally shot by transit police at Fruitvale Subway station – an event that would shake the Bay Area, and the entire nation, to its core. Winning awards at Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals, Fruitvale Station is a remarkable tale of love, resolutions and a life cut tragically short.
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