Film Screening : Home at SouthBank

A event held at SouthBank on Sunday 1st March. The event starts at 17:30.


Synopsis :
Ursula Meier’s Home (2008) is a quietly unsettling, darkly humorous portrait of a family whose peaceful life is disrupted by an unexpected change in their environment. It's the beginning of summer and road works start up again. The highway is going to be put to use. The film shows how resourcefully this family adapts.

What's in it for you ?
Home unfolds with a quiet, hypnotic power — a film that begins simply but grows into a rich metaphor about pollution, infrastructure, and the systems that press in on our lives in ways we barely notice. It invites you to reflect on how we adapt, resist, and make sense of pressures that creep into our everyday spaces. Isabelle Huppert brings a magnetic, deeply human presence to the story, grounding its strangeness with warmth and vulnerability. It’s a film that stays with you not because of spectacle, but because of the questions it plants — subtle, unsettling, and beautifully crafted

Do stay to have a discussion about the film after the screening!

If you've got a smidge of French skills, you are in for a treat! Engage in dynamic movie discussions with Marie from Learnfrenchwithmissmarie.com, who will make sure you pick up new words and phrases along the way!

Drinks & Crepes will be available at the venue !

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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