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LLGFF: Plan B (18) S
Dir: Marco Berger
Cast: Manuel Vignau, Lucas Ferraro, Mercedes Quinteros 103 mins, 2009, Argentina, Subtitled
Please note: this was screened in Aug 2010
Bruno's attempt to win back his ex-girlfriend takes an unexpected turn when he befriends her handsome new boyfriend. As the friendship between the two boys develops, Bruno begins to flirt with Pablo, and soon their relationship takes a detour that neither of them expected. With strikingly natural performances from the two male leads, this debut feature is a subtly complex look at male friendships and desires. The film generates palpable levels of tension along with a strong sense of realism.
Fee: £7.00 full / £5.50 concessions (unless otherwise stated).
Ticket offer: buy 3 tickets, get fourth free (This discount is not available online - call Box Office on 0117 927 5100 or visit in person to take up this offer, limited to LLGFF Watershed screenings only).
24th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on Tour / Pride Bristol
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
We are delighted to join forces with Pride Bristol to present highlights from BFI's 24th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (llgff.org.uk) showcasing the best in queer cinema from around the world plus some special Pride events.
Past screenings and events that were part of this season
| LLGFF: Children of God | Sat 14 Aug 20:40 |
| LLGFF: And Then Came Lola | Sun 15 Aug 18:10 |
| Release (Preview) + Q&A | Wed 18 Aug 20:40 |
| Gender Trouble - Diagnosing Difference | Fri 20 Aug 18:40 |
| Shortbus | Fri 20 Aug 20:30 |
| Gender Trouble - Panel Discussion | Fri 20 Aug 20:30 |
| Pre-Pride Party | Fri 20 Aug 22:00 |
| LLGFF: Give Me Your Hand | Thu 26 Aug 20:30 |
| LLGFF: The Fish Child | Sat 28 Aug 18:00 |
| LLGFF: Plan B | Sun 29 Aug 15:00 |
Can you do it in 90 seconds?
DepicT! '12 is open for entries
Filmmakers from across the globe: show your stuff in just a minute and a half to be in with a chance of winning £1500, priceless industry exposure, and loads more exclusive prizes.
Free Men
Opens Fri 25 May
Based on true events in Nazi-occupied Paris during 1942, this uplifting drama follows Younes an immigrant (Tahar Rahim) who joins the resistance effort.

