Something You Said Last Night
11th March 8.30 p.m.
Sunday 12 March, 2023 – 3 p.m.
Glasgow Film Festival, Glasgow Film Theatre, 2 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
UK Premiere
Soaked in a pastel shine of lakeside sun, Luis De Filippis’ Something You Said Last Night gives a funny and intimate perspective of twenty-something writer Renata on a week-long holiday with her gleefully dysfunctional family. Her feature debut, Filippis’ tender yet joyful panorama is based on her own family experience and offers a uniquely compelling viewpoint of the trans experience. Reneta’s alienation comes not from a disapproving family, but from a suffocating overprotection that she must make peace with, as a raw a symbol of love and
See review of Something You Said Last Night by Pat Byrne
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