Includes post-screening Q&A with Christopher Rush (Writer), Ian Sellar (Director, Writer) and Chris Young (Producer).
A very special screening of this beautiful film about a young boy growing up in a fishing village in the 1940s, based on Christopher Rush’s semi-autobiographical novel.
The novel was set in St Monans and the film was shot in Orkney.
Doors at 6pm. There will be hot drinks by donation and a pay bar.
The film will start at 6.45pm and runs for 94 minutes. There will be a 45 minute Q&A afterwards.
Tickets are £6 for over 18s, available from 9th April on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1307875363419
£3 for under 18s by emailing info@anstrutherimprovements.org.
The film is certificate 12; under 16s should be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Please note that seating is unreserved.
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