Driving Mum

Driving Mum Twelve

113 minutes

Driving Mum is a darkly comedic Icelandic road movie set in the 1980s, beautifully filmed in crisp black and white. When Jon's mother dies, the single most dominant person in his life passes away, his anchor is gone. Compelled to honor her last wish, he takes on a journey to bring the body across Iceland to her home village for the final rest. As they travel on, Jon's whole existence obtains a new meaning. Driving Mum is a heartwarming, emotional film about self-discovery and acceptance.

Show times

Calendar Date & Time

Sat 14 September 2024, 7.30pm

Interval

There will be an interval during this film

Runtime

113 min

Pin Location

Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington
HR1 4EX

South Herefordshire

Phone Enquiries

01432 890720 or [email protected]

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Film Club Members £2.50

Ticket Tickets

Adult: £5.00

Child: £2.50

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