Charlotte Wells’s debut feature is a stylistically daring, emotionally piercing and beautifully understated tale of love and loss

The Guardian

Aftersun

29 JULY: 3 pm & 7 pm
101 Mins | UK | Drama |

VENUE: MALENY COMMUNITY CENTRE
23 MAPLE STREET MALENY 

11 year-old Sophie enjoys a sun-drenched holiday with her father, who is separated from her mother, at a rather tacky Turkish resort.  The pair are close and he is, at least mostly, a genuinely good dad.  Sophie gets only the occasional indication that all is not well with him. Looking back from adulthood at this idyllic time, Sophie has a better perspective on her father and tries to reconcile the father she knew then with the reality of the man.  This subtle and nuanced debut by Scottish director Charlotte Wells, who describes it as ‘emotionally autobiographical’, has been hailed as one of the best British films of the year.  The performances of Paul Mescal as the father and Frankie Corio as the daughter are outstanding.

MATINEE SCREENING
Doors Open at 2:30 pm for licensed bar, tea/coffee, slices
Movie Starts at 3:00 pm
EVENING SCREENING
Doors Open at 6 pm.
Movie starts at 7:00 pm licensed bar, tea/coffee, slices
BYO nibbles, meals or restaurant takeaway (Tables provided)

 

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