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"... astonishingly poised and ambitious, ... steeped in sadness and mystery."
★★★★★ Guy Lodge, Variety

Another chance to see Mascha Schilinski's extraordinary Sound of Falling.

This is a occasional visit to The Cube.
We'll meet inside from 6:30pm. The film starts at 7pm.

Buy your own ticket online.

(The Cube is a volunteer-run, membership-only Cinema. Membership costs £1 and you can purchase it on the door. Please remember to bring your membership card with you every time you visit.)

ABOUT THE FILM

"Vignettes of Alma, Erika, Angelika and Lenka capture generational shifts and haunting parallels of loneliness, lost innocence and misogynistic abuse. A watchful, ghost-like camera observes them and the small intimate details of their worlds. This is a mesmerising film of memories and tremendous cinema that is achingly present, which has seen Mascha Schilinski deservedly heralded as a great new German auteur.
— Kristy Matheson, BFI Introduction

"It’s an astonishing work, twining together the lives of four generations of families with an intricacy and intimacy that feels like an act of psychic transmission."
★★★★★ Alison Willmore, New York Magazine

"These girls can only see so much of themselves on their own, but Sound of Falling so vividly renders the blank space between them that it comes to feel like a lucid window into the stuff of our world that only the movies could ever hope to show us."
★★★★★ David Ehrlich, IndieWire

"... even at its most impenetrable, Sound of Falling captivates with a dense, seductive visual language."
★★★★★ Zhuo-Ning Su, The Film Stage

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