THEATR Mwldan Film Society will be screening God’s Own Country on Sunday, January 21 at 6pm.
A timely movie for Brexit-era Britain, this tough, sensual and finely-crafted 2017 Francis Lee piece of cinema deals with both coming-out and immigration in a thoughtful and hopeful way.
Johnny is an unhappy, angry young guy working on the family farm in Yorkshire; Gheorghe is a hired hand brought in from Romania for a few weeks.
Like a Dales Brokeback, the 15-certificate film is an empathetic depiction of two marginalised ways of life; God's Own Country is a deeply felt romance that harnesses the primal relationship between people and place.
Contact the box office or visit www.mwldan.co.uk for further details.
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