Babycinema presents
Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, 2015, USA, 105 min
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Wed 7 October 2015 // 11:00
Tickets: £3 (babies free)
Awkward high-school student Greg Gaines is determined to get through is senior year with as few attachments as possible. He spends his time remaking spoof versions of classic movies (A Sockwork Orange, Pooping Tom...) with his only friend, Earl.
Concerned about his lack of friends, his mum intervenes, forcing him to befriend Rachel a classmate who's been diagnosed with leukaemia. Both Greg and Rachel are firmly against this forced friendship, but much to their surprise they soon become inseparable, and Greg's world is changed forever.
Peppered with hilarious graphics and enchanting performances from its mostly young cast as well as a great score by Brian Eno, this is an exhilaratingly fresh film about friendship, creativity and mortality as well as being filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Winner of both the U.S. Grand Jury Prize and the US Dramatic Audience Award at Sundance.
Our watching-with-baby screenings are for parents/carers with young babies (up to one year) to enjoy a movie from our weekly film programme in the company of other parents and their offspring. The Cube provides an area for prams, baby changing facilities, lowered movie volume and extra lighting in the auditorium. There will always be a friendly Front of House on hand to help. Those of you without babies, are of course, more than welcome.
If you would like more information, please email nanoplex@cubecinema.com