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SHORT FILM PROGRAM

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

2014

Hide and Seek

(Amorous)

Friday

Feb 3, 2017

@

7:00 pm

Wicked Queer Cinema Club

With Filmmakers Joanna Coates and Daniel Metz in person.
Director
Joanna Coates
Year
2014
Run Time
82
min
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
Four fragile young people flee London to start an unconventional utopia, creating a world of fantasy that overwhelms them.
This film is presented in English with English subtitles.
In an isolated English cottage, four young people from London move in together, seeking to challenge social conventions and their own tolerances by engaging in scheduled partner-swapping.
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