Galway Film Society say farewell to Town Hall with charity screening of Happy End

GALWAY FILM Society is to hold a special charity fundraising screening of Happy End , the latest film from Oscar® and two-time Palme d’Or Winner Michael Haneke, in the Town Hall Theatre, with all profits going to benefit Galway Simon Community.

The event on Sunday January 21 marks the end of Galway Film Society’s regular Sunday night slot at the Town Hall Theatre.

After 20 years the GFS will be relocating to the brand new Pálás Cinema this Spring - and is a timely opportunity to contribute to the valuable on-going work of Galway Simon Community, with all profits from the screening going directly to the charity. Galway Simon Community has been providing support services to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness since 1979 and work in the areas of homelessness prevention, housing and health and well-being.For more information on the work of the Galway Simon Community, please visit https://www.galwaysimon.ie. The event will begin at 8pm and promises to be a wonderful evening out. Tickets can be purchased online from the Town Hall Theatre at https://tht.ie or by phone on 091 569777, and cost €10 (€9 concession ) per ticket.

In Happy End, Oscar and two-time Palme d’Or winning director Michael Haneke (The White Ribbon , Hidden ) re-unites his Amour stars Isabelle Huppert (Elle , Things to Come ) and Jean-Louis Trintignant (Three Colours: Red ) in a teasing and gripping film about a dysfunctional family and a hypocritical bourgeois society.

Anne (Isabelle Huppert ) has taken over the family business from her aging father Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant ). The extended family, including Anne’s alcoholic son, her doctor brother and his troubled teenage daughter, come and go to their Calais home. Nominated for the Palme d’Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, Happy End bears all the hallmarks of Haneke’s uniquely powerful style.

 

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