Gone Too Far plus discussion
Monday 20 October, 2025, 5.30 p.m.
Screening of Gone Too Far! and discussion at GFT. The discussion will be co-hosted by Amy Rich, Communities and Campaigns Officer at the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights and Angie Mwafulirwa, director of Sharpen Her: the African Women’s Network. Along with some of the members of Sharpen Her, she will be discussing the immigrant experience in the UK through the theme of the film.
Sharpen Her: The African Women’s Network is charity exists to enhance the integration of African women and to empower them to reach their goals in education, employment and entrepreneurship.
GFT also works as a support group to connect and share information among African women.
Based on the Olivier Award-winning stage play by Bola Agbaje, first performed at The Royal Court, the warm, sparky Gone Too Far! is the feature debut of director Destiny Ekaragha and follows two estranged teenage brothers over the course of a single day as they meet for the first time, and struggle to accept each other for who they are.
When London teenager Yemi’s big brother Iku comes to live with him from Nigeria, his terrible fashion sense, broad Yoruba accent and misplaced confidence with the opposite sex threaten to destroy Yemi’s already limited street cred.
But when they’re forced to spend the day together on their Peckham estate, Yemi is forced to confront local bullies, the girl of his dreams and his own African heritage, and eventually together they learn the values of family and self-respect.
“ Destiny Ekaragha’s ultra-low-budget first feature is an ambitious and engagingly authentic adaptation of Bola Agbaje’s Olivier award-winning play”
– Mark Kermode, The Observer
This film will be screened with descriptive subtitles (also know as closed captions) and there will be live captions for the introduction and discussion. To book a wheelchair space (spaces are limited) or for any other access requests please call the GFT box office on 0141 332 6535 and leave a message or email us at access@glasgowfilm.org.
Screening as part of Black History Month at GFT, in partnership with CRER (Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights).
GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
This section: Black History Month Glasgow, Cinema
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