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Migrations: The Boys (18)
Dir: Rowan Wood
Cast: David Wenham, Toni Collette 85 mins, 1997, Australia
Please note: this is an old screening, first shown in May 2009
With its edgy, understated original soundtrack by experimental jazz trio The Necks (who play as part of the Migrations music season at St. George’s on Thu 28 May), this dark suburban drama and genuine modern Australian classic centres on a family’s unravelling when one of its three adult brothers arrives home from prison.
Fee: £6.00 full / £4.50 concessions
Special 2-for-1 Offer! Buy a ticket to The Boys and get another one free! To book, visit Box Office or call 0117 927 5100. 2-for-1 tickets cannot be purchased online.
One lucky ticket holder at the screening will also receive a pair of tickets to The Necks gig at St. Georges on Thu 28 May.
Ticket offer: present a ticket from any St. George’s Migrations music event at Watershed for £1.00 off a Migrations screening ticket; present a ticket from any Watershed Migrations screening at St. George’s for £2.00 off a Migrations music event. FFI visit migrationsmusic.com
Migrations
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
Great journeys in world music and film continue at St George's and Watershed.
Past screenings that were part of this season
| Festival in the Desert + Intro and Q&A | Thu 5 March 18:10 |
| Tony Gatlif Double Bill | Sun 15 March 13:00 |
| Malian Double Bill | Sun 19 April 13:00 |
| The Boys | Sun 24 May 15:00 |
| The Kingdom of Zydeco | Thu 16 July 20:10 |
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