23rd March 2019
20:45 - 22:45 GMT
From the pen of Nottingham's ultimate working class hero Alan Sillitoe, this is the Nottingham-set story of a rebellious young factory worker who lives for a good time. Although the overall mood is dark, Albert Finney is superbly colourful as Arthur, a defiant and raging young bull, suffocating in a working-class purgatory.
Andrew Graves will introduce this screening.
This screening will be followed by I'll Be Here After the Factory is Gone, a Nottingham-made short film directed by local filmmaker Luke Radford, inspired by Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
Broadway Cinema
14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham
NG1 3AL
01159526611
£4.50 - 9.00
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