Reclaim The Frame: Perfect 10 Q&A
Front Room Phoenix
Thu 01 Jan 1970
Category
Other Information
Via Facebook Live
Price
free
Time
7pm
Thu 01 Jan 1970
Other Information
Via Facebook Live
Price
free
Time
7pm
Exeter Phoenix may be temporarily closed, but were not going to let that get in the way of bringing arts and culture to Exeter. Welcome to Front Room Phoenix our way of beaming online creative activity straight to your sofa! We have teamed up with Reclaim The Frame to bring you an exciting film event.
Join the next #ReclaimTheFrame for a Facebook livestream directly from our Facebook page on Mon 10 Aug at 7pm as we celebrate the release of British filmmaker Eva Rileys debut feature, Perfect 10.
Reclaim The Frame will be in conversation with writer & director Eva Riley herself plus starring cast Frankie Box and Alfie Deegan.
Perfect 10 is available to watch in our virtual cinema from Fri 7 Aug. Find details below.
Dir. by Eva Riley | 2019 | 83 min | UK
14-year-old Leigh (impressive newcomer Frankie Box) lives with her neglectful father on the outskirts of Brighton. Shes a talented gymnast, training hard for her first competition despite her lack of confidence, some bitchy fellow gymnasts and little money to pay for her fees. When an older half-brother appears at her house one night, Leighs lonely existence is altered. Mistrust gradually transforms into exciting new feelings as Leigh receives the attention she craves. But she is also exposed to the thrill and danger of moped crime.
Debut director Eva Riley delivers an assured and spirited coming-of-age story that explores with heartfelt sensitivity a sibling relationship. A keen visual style and lively soundtrack complete this portrait of wilful yet sensitive teenage-hood.
From Fri 7 Aug you can watch Perfect 10 online by purchasing a virtual screening room ticket. You will be directly supporting Studio 74 your local independent cinema the revenue will be split between the distributor and the venue. When you buy a ticket below (£9.99) you will have access to the film for 48 hours.