Norfolk, GFT, Q and A with Director and Producer Tues 4 October,2016

An assassin is faced with an almost impossible decision.
Tuesday 4 October (18.05)
Running time: 1h27m
An assassin and his boy live a reclusive life in the middle of nowhere. However when the father’s final target includes the young love of his son, their worlds collide and the family must face the troubling questions of right from wrong, good from bad, family from justice. A haunting and atmospheric film, Norfolk veers from pastoral beauty to utter desolation as the family unit find their relationship put to the ultimate test.
This screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director and producer.
Director Martin Radich CastDenis Menochet, Barry Keoghan, Goda Letkauskaite
UK 2015, 1h27m, 15
12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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