Swung GFT Monday 4 January 2016

Swung at GFT
Colin Kennedy’s adaptation of Ewan Morrison’s acclaimed Glasgow novel.
Monday 4 January (20.30)
How far would you go to save your relationship? In Colin Kennedy’s adaptation of Ewan Morrison’s acclaimed Glasgow novel, David is discovering that erectile dysfunction means always having to say you are sorry. Journalist girlfriend Alice is willing to try anything. Researching a story on the boom in online swinging clubs takes them both on an awkward, funny and liberating journey through the limits of desire. A graphic, surprisingly touching tale of modern love.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Colin Kennedy, author Ewan Morrison and producer Brian Coffey.
Colin Kennedy Cast Owen McDonnell, Elena Anaya, Elizabeth McGovern, UK, 2015, 1h25m, 18
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