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'.... a warm, deftly-plotted heist movie.' - The Guardian
'Ken Loach blends his usual politically acute social realism with a tale of hope and humour in this gentle Highlands caper.' - The Times
' .... a 2012 comedy-drama film, which tells the story of a young father who narrowly avoids a prison sentence. He is determined to turn over a new leaf and when he and his friends visit a whisky distillery, a route to a new life becomes apparent.' - Foccal summary*
Admission is free and free biscuits, tea, and coffee are available, but small cash donations towards future events are always welcome - there’s a donations box on the hot drinks table.
Parking is difficult in Clifton Village but there are usually spaces nearby in Worcester Road and most of of College Road - pay using RingGo or the ticket machines. Bus options on the TravelWest website. Bicycle stands in front of the library.
Doors open at 1.30 pm and the film starts promptly at 2.00 pm.
Meet by the Meetup sign on top of the bookshelf just beyond the hot drinks table. I'll get there early to reserve seats for us.
After the film, maybe join us for a coffee, (or a whisky!), and a chat about it.
*Foccal is a group of volunteers who organise excellent free and paid for events to help keep Clifton Library open - forthcoming events are listed on the Foccal website: https://public.foccal.com/eventlist

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