Queer Offerings at the Mostly British Film Festival - San Francisco Bay Times
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Queer Offerings at the Mostly British Film Festival - San Francisco Bay Times
"The Mostly British Film Festival, screening February 5-12 at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco, offers a cornucopia of films from the U.K., Ireland. Australia, India, South Africa, and New Zealand. The festival provides a chance to see a few films prior to their upcoming theatrical release, including Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie as Catherine and heartthrob Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff,and My Father's Shadow, the U.K.'s official Oscar submission for Best International Feature."
"Four Mothers Among the newer films screening at the Mostly British Film Festival is the feel-good Irish comedy Four Mothers (February 8 at 3:15 pm),which hasharried gay YA novelist Edvard (James McArdle) caring for his ailing widowed mother, Alma (Fionnula Flanagan), who has been debilitated after a stroke. Although speechless, Alma can still manage to make demands of and chastise her adult son using a computer."
The Mostly British Film Festival runs February 5–12 at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco and showcases a wide selection of films from the U.K., Ireland, Australia, India, South Africa, and New Zealand. Several films will screen prior to theatrical release, including Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, and My Father's Shadow, the U.K.'s official Oscar submission for Best International Feature. The festival programs classic films with queer talent, including a 1964 Oscar-winning film directed by Tony Richardson and the 1982 Oscar-winner Chariots of Fire. The lineup also includes the Irish comedy Four Mothers, which centers on a gay YA novelist caring for his ailing mother while juggling personal obligations.
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