Slack Bay, GFT, 16 – 22 June, 2017

Bruno Dumont’s (Li’l Quinquin, GFF15) absurd comedy follows the bourgeois Van Peteghem family on their annual holiday in Slack Bay. One summer in 1910, over the course of five days, a romance begins to blossom between oyster farmer Ma Loute and the young and mischievous Billie Van Peteghem. Meanwhile two bumbling police inspectors investigate the inexplicable disappearance of scores of tourists, and soon make a grim discovery. Eccentric and extravagant, this whimsical farce features Fabrice Luchini and Juliette Binoche as you’ve never seen them before.
GFT, 12 Rose St G3 6RB
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