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Love is Bright: Film Screening – Bride and Prejudice (12A)

Thursday, 26th November, 2015, 6:00pm to 8:30pm

£3.00 – £5.00
Bride and Prejudice Film still courtesy of Pathé Pictures International

The power of love is literature’s most seductive illusion, making our hearts beat faster and shaping our dreams and longings. We are taking love from the page to the screen for the BFI LOVE season. Re-kindling audience passions for film and literatures most enduring love stories. Films to fall in love with and films to break your heart.

Love is Bright

Bride and Prejudice Film still courtesy of Pathé Pictures International
Bride and Prejudice Film still courtesy of Pathé Pictures International

Bride and Prejudice gives Jane Austen’s classic the Bollywood treatment.Different cultures collide, creating comic tension as sparks fly between a small-town Indian girl and a wealthy American. Through a delightful mix of song, dance, and humor, these opposites attract and repel each other.

Bride and Prejudice (12A): Thursday 26th November, 6pm
Glasgow Women’s Library

Discussions, yummy sweets and prize draws make our Love Is… film nights a real treat:

The screening will be followed by a discussion on the adaptation from Austen’s classic Pride and Prejudice hosted by Glasgow based gender activist, performance artist and roller derby athlete Freya Gosnold.

Love themed Brownies from Bakery47
Love themed Brownies from Bakery47

Ticket price includes some love themed treats from the wonderful Bakery47 and entry into a special fortnightly prize draw with one lucky audience member taking home a goody bag with the book and dvd of the film shown at each event.

To be entered into the prize draw you simply have to purchase your ticket (£5/£3) for the event, either below or in the library, and the lucky audience member whose name is pulled from a hat will collect their prize on the night!

Booking

This event costs £5 full price. Select the number of tickets you want to book below, or come in to the Library to book.

We offer subsidised places at £3 for students, people on a low income, unemployed or those in receipt of benefit and Friends of GWL. If you are eligible for a subsidised place select the subsidised ticket below, or come in to the Library to book.

Love is…

Our Love Is… season continues at the Library every two week with more literary films for your enjoyment. Part of BFI’s LOVE film season UK-wide.

Love is Strange: Thursday 29th October (15)
We start with Hitchcock’s classic gothic melodrama, Rebecca, just in time for Halloween. Joan Fontaine stars as the young bride haunted by the memories of her husband’s glamorous first wife.

Love is Dark: Thursday 12th November (15)
Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights is no ordinary adaptation. Her breathtaking visual style, bold casting and foregrounding of the power of nature bring a radical freshness to Emily Brontë’s classic tale of longing, prejudice, obsession and revenge.

Love is Queer: Thursday 10th December (PG)
Sally Potter’s Orlando tells the tale of a young English nobleman granted eternal life. An adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel of the same name, the film features an award-winning and arguably a genre-defining performance by Tilda Swinton.

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Details

Date:
Thursday, 26th November, 2015
Time:
6:00pm to 8:30pm
Cost:
£3.00 – £5.00
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Organiser

Glasgow Women’s Library
Phone
0141 550 2267
Email
info@womenslibrary.org.uk
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Venue

Glasgow Women’s Library
23 Landressy Street
Glasgow, G40 1BP United Kingdom
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Phone
0141 550 2267