Prevenge GFT 30 January, 2017

Prevenge
30 January, 2017
GFT
With Q & A with Alice Lowe
The directorial debut of Sightseers’ Alice Lowe follows in the darkly comic path of that film with the story of a pregnant woman driven to murderous extremes at the behest of her unborn child. The film was uniquely directed and performed by Lowe when she was herself seven months pregnant, and offers a grisly satire on society’s perception of pregnant women. Both tough and hilarious, Prevenge is one-of-a-kind filmmaking and announces Alice Lowe as a truly original filmmaker. Director Alice Lowe will attend a Q&A following this screening.
Further screenings 10 – 14 February
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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