Synopsis
“[A] haunting, peculiar and often expressly queer story of social isolation and outsider survival.” Guy Lodge, Variety
A rootless mother and teenage son struggle to get by in an inhospitable society, drifting from one Moroccan town to another, bound by a shameful secret and forced by circumstance into selling themselves.
“The story fills with careens of fate and shifting personal dynamics. The title is borrowed from a 1950 Joan Crawford movie, but the film has the punch of an earlier Crawford landmark, Mildred Pierce.” Danny Leigh, Financial Times
Additional Info
For full details and to buy tickets, go to wimbledonfilmclub.co.uk. Tickets are priced at £8 for WFC members, £12 for member guests, £8 for under-30s & full-time students, and £15.87 (including online booking fee) for non-members.
Location
Wimbledon Film Club, Odeon Cinema, 39 The Broadway, London, SW19 1QB