Glasgow Film Festival: Run
Monday 2 March, 2020 3.30 p.m.
Inspired by Bruce Springsteen, writer/director Scott Graham (Shell, Iona) has crafted a howl of anguish for all the broken dreams we abandon along life’s highway. Finnie (Game Of Thrones’ Mark Stanley) never imagined he’d wind up in a dead end job in a Fraserburgh fish factory. His teenage son Kid (Anders Hayward) has his whole life in front of him but will he fare any better? Kid’s girlfriend Kelly (Marli Siu) is already pregnant and all Finnie can see is history repeating itself. Frustration and anger build to an explosive reckoning during a helter skelter night on the town.
Thanks to Verve Pictures
GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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