Julia Blue, Glasgow Film Festival 2019
CCA / Sunday 24 (20.45) & Monday 25 February, 2019 (13.15)
Director Roxy Toporowych will attend the screening on Sun 24 Feb.
Director Roxy Toporowych’s second feature film is charming, subtle and ultimately bittersweet. Julia (Polina Snisarenko), a photojournalism student living in war-torn Ukraine, finds her path towards independence and a brighter future challenged after falling for English (Dima Yaroshenko), a young soldier fresh from the war zone. Taking place after the 2014 Ukrainian revolution, Julia Blue is a different kind of war narrative, driven by two lead performances that are wise beyond their years. Told through the eyes of a young woman who must choose the best path for her future, love has never felt so fleeting.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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