FRENCH FILM EVENING: Rose
Film

Date and time
Sat 29th March at 8:30pm
mental health theme, moderate bloody images, sex references, drug misuse

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2023 ( Denmark ) (Comedy/Drama) (English sub-titles)

Starring: Sofie Grabol, Lene Maria Christensen, Anders W Berthelsen

Director: Niels Arden Oplev

Rose is the story of two sisters, Inger and Ellen, and how their relationship is challenged on a highly anticipated coach trip to Paris. When Inger announces her struggles with mental health to the group, the sisters are faced with pity from some and discrimination from others. On arrival in Paris, it soon becomes clear that Inger has a hidden agenda concerning a figure from her past, ultimately involving the entire group in her hunt for answers.

Eloquent on the stigmas faced by those with mental illness, Rose is also committed to honesty about the difficulty of living with profound disorders. There are no easy answers in this subtle, heartfelt, funny and involving drama, which features an excellent performance from Sofie Grabol in particular.

(1hr 46mins)

Double bill with a French style buffet.

We are showing two highly rated  films together with a French style buffet. 
The first one (The Crime Is Mine) starts at 5.45 pm. This is then followed by a French style buffet including French cheese, pate, quiche French bread and a glass of wine. The second film (Rose) is a Danish film but most of the dialogue is in French and will start at 8.30 pm. The ticket price is £17. This is a members’ only event and includes both films, the buffet and wine. People can come just for the buffet and the second film if they prefer.

Please note that there is a maximum limit of 50 people as we are limited by the seating for the buffet.