Versus: The Life And Films Of Ken Loach – Pay What You Can Screening, Sunday 5 June, 2016

A special ‘pay what you can’ show of this career-spanning documentary on Ken Loach.
GFT
Tickets available on the day only.
Sunday 5 June (15.30)
Running time: 1h30m
To celebrate the release of Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach, on Sunday 5 May, cinema-goers are invited to pay-what-they-can for this matinee screening. Audiences coming to see the film at GFT, as well as at 42 other cinemas nationwide, are invited to pay-what-they-can at a collection box by the box office on the day of the screening.
Featuring interviews with Ken Loach, as well as friends and collaborators including Cillian Murphy, Gabriel Byrne and Paul Laverty, Versus not only documents Loach’s work but also provides a playful look at the processes and struggles that have shaped his unique career.
Tickets will be available on a first-come-first-served basis, only on the day of the screening. Paul Brannigan (star of Loach’s The Angel’s Share) will be doing an intro before the screening.
This initiative is supported by Dogwoof with the backing of the BFI Distribution Fund.
Director Louise Osmond
UK 2016, 1h30m, 12A – infrequent strong language
GFT, 6 Rose St, G3 6RB
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