Time Out of Mind, GFT until 10 March, 2016

Glasgow Film Theatre
Richard Gere in a soulful account of a homeless man in New York.
Friday 4 – Thursday 10 March
Running time: 1h56m
Time Out of Mind offers a soulful account of one man’s life on the streets of New York City. George (Richard Gere) spends his days in search of the next meal and a place to rest. Accepted into the largest homeless men’s shelter in Manhattan, he makes a rare human connection with a gregarious former jazz player (Ben Vereen) who encourages him to reconnect with his estranged daughter. Time Out of Mind is an expertly crafted city symphony graced by a poignant performance from Gere. 10% of the film’s profits will be donated to charities Crisis and Centrepoint.
Director Oren Moverman
Cast Richard Gere, Jena Malone, Ben Vereen
USA 2014, 1h56m, 15
12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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