It’s Raining in the House
Description
One hot and stormy summer by a popular lake, seventeen-year-old Purdey and her younger brother Makenzy walk the line between experiencing adolescence, finding love and fending for themselves.
While Purdey works as a cleaner in a hotel complex, Makenzy earns money by robbing tourists. With a fractured home life leaving them to their own devices, they must learn to support each other in a surprisingly tender journey that chronicles what feels like the last summer of their youth. A poignant coming-of-age film, filled with understated intensity, authenticity, and poetic beauty.
Preceded By Short Film PUNKDREAMS – An intimate documentary about music, friendship and punk dreams.
Ages: 16+ / Event Duration: 105 mins.
Start Time: 10.30am (Exit Time: 12.15pm).
Concessions: (Under 18, Over 65 & Students).
Refunds: Please check your ticket (or email confirmation) as soon as you receive it. Tickets/e-tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded, unless an event is cancelled, rescheduled or if they have been issued in error.
- Admission £6
- Concessions £5
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