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2015

Aberdeen Film Festival Shorts – Part Four (18)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets Generation Right (Michelle Coomber) Generation Right pieces together the story of Margaret Thatcher’s reign as the longest serving UK Prime Minister of the 20th century. It charts the deeply felt divisions British society experienced during her time in… Continue Reading →

2015, October 27

Aberdeen Film Festival Shorts – Part Three (18)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets Winter’s Journey (Susanne Boeing) Walter is waiting at the last station of his journey through life. His family and friends all know what is best for him. But in the end they have to understand that his ending… Continue Reading →

2015, October 26

Aberdeen Film Festival Shorts – Part Two (18)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets The Guest (Federico Olivetti) After his father’s death, a man gets on a train and stops in a country town, taking a room in a boarding house run by a mother and her daughter, a fifteen-year-old girl… A Matter… Continue Reading →

2015, October 25

Aberdeen Film Festival Shorts – Part One (18)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets Tranquility Of Blood (Senad Sahmanovic) Tranquillity of Blood is a film of the state of mind, great reflections and even greater decisions made in a little village shaped by the long-standing customs and tradition. The story follows the… Continue Reading →

2015, October 25

Unlikely Heroes (18)

October 2, 2015

  Buy tickets One woman, 11 asylum seekers, and just a few days to put on a play. Will it be a success, or a total disaster? Sabine is slightly down on her luck. Her kids are on vacation, her… Continue Reading →

2015, October 27

Slum Polis (18)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets Violence has soared so much on the island of Slum-Polis, it’s been cut off from the rest of Japan. It has since become an anarchic city, where violence is not so much a way of life as a… Continue Reading →

2015, October 26

Ruined Heart (18)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets Another Love Story Between a Criminal and a Whore Somewhere in Manila, a crime boss rules with an iron fist. He uses religion and violence to stay in power. What superstition and razzle dazzle don’t accomplish, his goons… Continue Reading →

2015, October 26

Gallopers (PG)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets Carter’s Steam Fair is the largest original touring vintage fairground in the world. This documentary looks beyond the rides to the people for whom this is a year-round way of life. This is for anyone who has ever… Continue Reading →

2015, October 26

Hilda (18)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets Based on a playright written by Marie N‘Diaye Susana Le Marchand, 63, a lonely housewife ignored by her wealthy husband and alienated by their social milieu, hires a new maid, Hilda. Hilda’s presence at the house suddenly triggers… Continue Reading →

2015, October 25, October 26

I Am Me (PG)

October 2, 2015

Buy tickets ‘I Am Me’ tells the story of 24 year old Charlie, a young man with a learning disability and autism. Charlie loves gardening and books but hates shouting and graffiti. The story begins as Charlie is moving into… Continue Reading →

2015, October 25

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