A little Respect (video)
The Exeter Picturehouse is lining up five films to coincide with the Exeter Respect Festival. Here’s what they have to offer.
Black Gold – which stirs up the coffee trade industry; Fast Food Nation – Linklater takes a bite out of the big burger brigade, based on a true story; Water – the award-winning film focusing on the plight of widows in India. Days of Glory – the true story of how Arab Muslims in the French colonies of North Africa volunteered to fight alongside the Allied forces against the Nazis. And The Forbidden Team – the tale of a trying to organise a team of Tibet exiles, in the face of FIFA and Chinese government opposition.
Black Gold and Fast Food Nation will be showing at the Exeter Picturehouse from Friday, June 22 to Thursday, June 28
Water: from Friday, June 29 to Thursday, July 5
Days of Glory: Sunday, July 1 and Monday, July 2
The Forbidden Team with be showing on Saturday, July 7 at 11am - this will be a free screening.
For the rest of your arthouse cinema listings check out the Arthouse Roundup on D+CFilm every Friday.
Here’s the Black Gold trailer, just to whet your appetite.
Posted by Cptn
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