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Fine Films Gravenhurst presents Juniper
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Doors Open at 6:30 PM; Show begins at 7:00 PM
Tickets: $10.00 inclusive of tax & fees
This is a general admission performance – the seats are on a first come, first serve basis when you arrive at the theatre.
Sam (17) has been on a self-destructive spiral that could lead to his death. He returns home from boarding school to find his wheelchair-bound English grandmother, Ruth, has moved in. Ruth is an ex-war photographer with a lust for life and a love of the bottle. Sam soon finds himself profoundly confronted by her alcoholic wit and chutzpah. Their first meeting is awkward; their second violent. Things get worse when Sam finds himself stranded alone with her and her nurse Sarah for the school holidays. Both strong-willed characters, a battle of supremacy ensues, enabling Sam to embrace life again and for Ruth to face her mortality. Starring: Charlotte Rampling
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