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Sunday 24th November 5:00 PM

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Director: Bas Devos Country: Belgium
Cert: U Year: 2023 Length: 84 mins Language: French/Romanian/Chinese/Dutch
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Score: 42.74% Attendance: 72

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Synopsis

This "gentle, delicate and quietly beguiling movie, a prize winner last year in Berlin, is about love and fate. It crept up on me at its own measured walking pace" - Peter Bradshaw, Guardian. Stefan, a Romanian construction worker is packing up to leave Brussels, taking containers of homemade soup to his friends as goodbye gifts. Shuxiu is a Chinese student studying mosses, working in her Aunt's takeaway part-time, where Stefan shelters from the rain. He meets her again in the woods where she is picking up moss samples…

"The film's title is thought-provoking. It's like a children's picture book: here is the city, here are the woods. Here is always right now. The saying isn't 'live in the there and now'. Here is close, whereas 'there' is far. Shuxiu gestures for Stefan to come close, so she can show him the moss: 'Here, look.' Stefan passes out soup, 'Here's some soup.'" - Sheila O'Malley, RogerEbert.com.

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open_quote [A] painstakingly muted, luminously photographed testimony to connection... close_quote Lisa Kennedy, New York Times


open_quote Being in the moment has rarely been so exhilarating. close_quote Tim Grierson, Screen International


open_quote A times this film feels so slight that it might just slip through your fingers. And yet its ethereality is what makes it enchanting. close_quote Laura Venning,Little White Lies


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Keswick Film Club won the Best New Film Society at the British Federation Of Film Societies awards in 2000.

Since then, the club has won Film Society Of The Year and awards for Best Programme four times and Best Website twice.

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