Glasgow Cinema: The Past, GFT, 4 – 10 April, 2014
The Past12A
- Friday 4–Thursday 10 April
- Show Times:
- times vary [ see showings ]
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi follows A Separation with another intelligent, densely plotted exploration of the tragedies that lurk in the bitter afterglow of love. When Ahmad (Ali Mosaffa) arrives in Paris to formalise his divorce, he stays with ex-wife Marie and her daughters from a previous relationship in the house she shares with her new partner Samir and his son. Beneath the surface picture of happy families, there are tensions, guilty secrets and unresolved emotions that tie them all inescapably to the events of the past.
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