We would love you to join us for this once a month opportunity for adult members of the community to come together for fun, camaraderie, learning and film.
10.30 – Exploration workshop examining the themes, context, characters, ideas and plot of the film as well as examining the acting styles and direction.
12.30 – Lunch (please bring your own), teas and coffees can be purchased
13.30 – Watching the film explored in the workshop
15.09 – End of Film
The film should finish by 3.10pm
Glenrothan is a comedy-drama about the troubled reunion of two brothers in Scotland with some marvellous panoramic shots of the Highlands.
After 35 years in the United States, Donal (Cumming) returns with his daughter and granddaughter to his family-owned whisky distillery in the Scottish Highlands. When he left, his dear mother had died and, on the very day of her funeral, he and his brother Sandy (Cox) wound up in a violent exchange with their father.
All those years away provided Donal with the chance to become the version of himself that his chaotic family would never allow, but the wounds from that terrible time have never fully healed. Now, with the survival of their treasured family business on the line, Donal hopes to make amends with Sandy – and to find some desperately needed inner peace – before it’s too late.
Guardian ★★★
Directed by Brian Cox (directorial debut)
With Brian Cox, Alan Cumming