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Wednesday 14 August 2019 | 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Richard Kelly, 2001
Running Time: 109min. Cert 15.
This season, The Screen at Contemporary presents Teen Fever Dream; a series of ten classic films exploring heady, sumptuous, restless and rebellious visions of youth.
A six-foot imaginary bunny rabbit, time travel, Sparkle Motion, Fear & Love, the end of the world, Cellardoor. Trippy, original and messily brilliant, this existential meander through the persistent melancholy of puberty was a surprise word-of-mouth phenomenon that has gone on to true teen icon status.
£5 per ticket or any five tickets for £20
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