4th November 2019
20:00 - 15:35 BST
The Palace International Film Festival presents... The Last of England, accompanied by a live score
An apocalyptic roar of a movie, Derek Jarman's dizzying The Last of England is a lament for the country he once knew and what he feared it would become. A kaleidoscopic view of his country's culture and history, filled with rage at Margaret Thatcher's conservative reign and haunted by the continuing scourge of AIDS, the movie is both deeply personal and grimly historical, and is undoubtedly one of the most important British films of all time. Experience this unique screening with a live score from artists Joe Summers, Rosa Irwin-Clark and Thomas Summers.
This project is supported by BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Shifting Ground.
**PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT WILL START PROMPTLY AT THE ADVERTISED TIME**
Broadway Cinema
14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham
NG1 3AL
01159526611
£8.00 - 13.00
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