Light Years GFT 1 October, 2016

The debut feature from BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Esther May Campbell
Saturday 1 October (14.15)
Running time: 1h29m
Rose, the youngest of three siblings, longs to see her mum who lives in a care home. Left alone one hot summer day, Rose sets out on her own into England’s forgotten edgelands to find her. This odyssey provokes the rest of her fractured family to come together to find young Rose, reconnecting with each other in the process. The debut feature from BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Esther May Campbell and the acting debut of acclaimed singer/songwriter Beth Orton, Light Years is a poetic and startling story of loss, hope and the deepest of human connections.
Director Esther May Campbell Cast Sophie Burton, Beth Orton, James Stuckey
UK 2015, 1h29m, 12A contains infrequent strong language, moderate sex references, brief natural nudity
12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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