Preview: Couple in a Hole

Preview: Couple in a Hole + Director's Q&A

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Let All The Children Boogie: The Fringe at Watershed

Film

Please note: This was screened in Feb 2016

Director
Tom Geens
Cast
Paul Higgins, Kate Dickie, Jérôme Kircher
Details
105 mins, 2016, UK | Belgium | France

Director Tom Geens’ new film brings a profound oddness to this darkly funny, very moving tale of a couple who quite literally live in a hole. They are John (Paul Higgins) and Karen (Kate Dickie), a Scottish husband and wife who have decamped, for reasons unknown, to the French countryside, where they eke out a simple, almost feral existence in the woods, foraging for food, water and resources and staying away from the villagers in the valley below.

When Karen is bitten by a poisonous spider, however, John is forced to visit the nearest village, where he meets passer-by André (Jerome Kircher). They strike up a cautious friendship, but John hides it from Karen, with tragic consequences.

Featuring a woozy, subliminal score from Bristol band BEAK> (Portishead’s Geoff Barrow plus Billy Fuller and Matt Williams), Couple in a Hole manages to balance both stark realism and an unsettling sense of the absurd – no wonder it has been hailed as ‘being close to an instant classic’.

With an introduction from director Tom Geens and BEAK>’s Geoff Barrow and Billy Fuller. Followed by a Q&A with Tom.

With thanks to Verve Pictures.

Join resident DJ Scott Hendy (Malachai/Boca 45) in the Café/Bar before the film from 19:30 and after the film (until midnight) for a specially curated Bristol Sounds night with guest DJs from Billy Fuller (BEAK>) and audio visual pioneer DJ Cheeba (Solid Steel/Ninja Tunes). The Fringe DJ events at Watershed are free so drop by for the best of Bristol with music and visuals!


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