UKJF Natasha, CCA, Wed 23 August 2017
UKJF
Natasha
Wed 23 August 2017
7.30pm, £8 + £1 booking fee, Cinema
18+ / F-Rated
Book online / 0141 352 4900
Based on celebrated director/writer David Bezmozgis’ short story this is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama, which explores first love as well as the conflicted Jewish immigrant experience. Mark, the 16-year old son of Jewish-Russian immigrants, is asked by his mother to chaperone Natasha, the rebellious daughter of his uncle’s new wife, who has just moved to Toronto from Moscow. Though younger than him, Natasha is sexually experienced, and the two begin a passionate affair without their parents’ knowledge, which inevitably leads to trouble.
This film is F-rated. Films are given an F-rating if directed by women, written by women and/or present significant female characters on screen, in their own right. f-rated.org.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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