Young Bailey feels caged in her Gravesend squat home.
Reckless, wannabe drug dealer dad Bug plans to marry his new girlfriend.
Older brother Hunter plots to elope with his underage partner.
Meanwhile, across town, Bailey’s near-feral younger siblings are menaced by her mum’s new and violent lover. Small wonder she’s intrigued by the enigmatic Bird, a flighty free spirit searching for his own roots. Arnold once again displays her wondrous ability to infuse coming-of-age stories focused on marginalized lives with uncompromising grit and a sensual connection to nature.
The pulsating soundtrack and lived-in performances (newcomer Adams is a standout) are perhaps expected. But Bird also sees Arnold pushing in new directions, incorporating not just social, but magical realism – an unexpectedly transformative addition that helps her wild, shapeshifting film soar.
Event/ The 18:00 screening on Thu 21 Nov will be introduced by Laura Minor, Lecturer in Television Studies at the University of Salford.
This screening has no ads or trailers, and starts at the advertised time.
This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
"Out of the milieu’s marshy semi-urban landscape of empty beer cans, cigarette butts, domestic abuse and despair, the film takes magical-realist flight and transforms into something unlike anything Arnold’s done before"The Hollywood Reporter