Glasgow Cinema: Northwest, GFT, Friday 25–Thursday 31 July
Northwest
GFT, 12 Rose Street
Friday 25–Thursday 31 July
Scandinavian Noir: Set in the multi-ethnic Copenhagen suburb of Nordvest, this latest addition to the ever-flourishing Scandinavian noir genre explores themes of brotherhood and compassion set against a systematically gritty and violent underworld. When eighteen-year-old Caspar moves from small-time robbery to more nefarious dealings, it is not long before his younger brother Andy (played by real-life brothers Gustav and Oscar Dyekjær Giese) also becomes embroiled. Northwest is simultaneously tough and tender, with surprising moments of humour sprinkled throughout. GFF14
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