GFF Love and Fury (Syysprinssi), CCA, Fri 17 February 2017
Fri 17 February 2017
8.45pm, £10 (£8 concessions), Cinema
Ages: N/C 15+
Tickets via GFF / 0141 332 6535
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Glasgow Film Festival 2017
Thu 16 February — Sun 26 February 2017
Based on Anja Kauranen-Snellman’s best-selling book Syysprinssi (Autumn Prince), Love and Fury depicts love at its most vibrant, wild and heartbreaking. Surrounded by rebellion and change in 1980s Helsinki, two writers fall into a passionate love affair, which acts as a creative catalyst for Inka (Laura Birn) but potentially leads to Juhana’s (Lauri Tilkanen) weakened grip on reality. A furious and beautiful romantic drama with incredible performances from the two leads, Love and Fury is a film for anyone who has ever felt the rapture of love and loss.
Also screening on Sat 18 Feb, 11.00am
This film is F-rated. Films are given an F-rating if directed by women, written by women and/or present significant female characters on screen, in their own right. f-rated.org.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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