Ivul*
Ivul is the third fiction feature film by Andrew Kötting. In this intimate and eccentric family story a brother and sister are caught playing taboo games by their father. In his fury, the father tells his son, Ivul, never to set foot on his land again – an order the boy follows literally, taking to the trees and living a life off the ground. Screening in collaboration with Glasgow School of Art - Friday Events.
This event is free but ticketed, tickets are available from GFT box office on the day. We're delighted to welcome writer/lecturer/film journalist Mitch Miller to introduce the screening.
Thanks to Artificial Eye and Glasgow School of Art.
Please note: This film is not part of the Internet Saver Ticket Deal.
Showing
Glasgow Film Theatre 1
Friday 26 February
11:00
Film Details
Director
Andrew Kotting
Featuring:
Capucine Aubriot, Manon Aubriot
1hr 30min, France/Switzerland 2009,
N/C 15+
Subtitles
Tickets: Free but ticketed. Tickets are available from GFT box office on the day.
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