Visible Cinema: A Real Pain

Visible Cinema is GFT’s deaf and hard of hearing friendly film programme. Join us in January for a special screening of Jesse Eisenberg's witty comedy A Real Pain. The film follows mismatched cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) as they reunite for a tour through Poland to honour their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the odd couple's old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history. There will be full access for Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing cinema-goers at this screening. The film will have descriptive subtitles, and the introduction and discussion will have Live Captioning and BSL interpretation. There are no trailers before the film. All tickets £6.90. We hope to see you there! ----- Year of Celebration Film - Donate £50 at checkout 2024 marks 85 years since our cinema (originally the Cosmo) was built, 50 years since GFT was founded and the 20th edition of Glasgow Film Festival. Whilst our box office and bar sales only cover around 50% of our annual costs and help keep the film reels rolling, we rely on donations and fundraising to run our education and community activities. We need your help! Celebrate 50 years of GFT by donating £50 at checkout. A £50 donation also secures your seat at our special January screening. Find out more or donate HERE. Your contribution matters.Visible Cinema: A Real Pain showing at: January 21, 6:20 pm
Visible Cinema: A Real Pain

Location: Glasgow Film TheatreBox Office opens 30 minutes before first screening, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow,, G3 6RB11

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Jesse Eisenberg
Kieran Culkin
Will Sharpe
Jennifer Grey
Jesse Eisenberg
Visible Cinema: A Real Pain"
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