Mood Indigo, GFT, Friday 1–Thursday 14 August, 2014
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street
Friday 1–Thursday 14 August, 2014
Michel Gondry’s delightful screen version of the cult Boris Vian novel is as charming and romantic as a carefree stroll in the park with the one you love. In a contemporary Paris with the retro look and feel of the 1950s, Colin (Romain Duris) is instantly smitten with Chloe (Audrey Tautou). Love blossoms into a giddy, intoxicating happiness and soon they are married and contemplating a long future together. Then they discover that Chloe has something growing in her lungs. Told with a painstaking attention to detail, Mood Indigo has a jazzy, freewheeling exuberance that will lift your spirits and break your heart. GFF14
Due to a change in the programme, the 2for1 Sunday Herald screening on Monday 4 August is now at the later time of 20.45.
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