The Virgin Suicides GFT Tuesday 25 August, 2015

The Virgin Suicides15
GFT
Tuesday 25 August, 2015
20:30 p.m.
Before the summer of ‘99, Sofia Coppola was known only for being the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola. However, upon the release of The Virgin Suicides she quickly became one of America’s most interesting filmmakers, delicately exploring themes of identity, angst and awkwardness in young women with melancholy and balanced humour. One dreamy ‘70s summer, 13-year-old Cecilia commits suicide, and her four older sisters are placed in isolation by their parents, quarantined from social interaction – particularly from the opposite sex. A curious and compelling story that is brought to life by the actors’ genuine emotions and a fantastic soundtrack by French duo Air.
12 Rose Strret, G3 6RB
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