Screening on Wednesday 24th April 2024 at UWS Paisley as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme.
Join Refractive for a screening of comedy drama film, Ballywalter by Prasanna Puwanarajah (Director), at Lecture Theatre, Coats Building, UWS Paisley. The film screening will take place on Wednesday 24th April, book a ticket for only £5 below!
Doors open 6.30pm, film screening at 7pm.
Synopsis: Bitter sweet comedy drama set in Ballywalter, Northern Ireland. An unlicensed cab driver and a budding comedian going through divorce form an unlikely bond.
[Please note, Refractive have classified this film as a 15. As such, it is advised that people under 15 should not book a ticket to see this film.]
For more film information, to book a £5 ticket and to watch the trailer for Ballywalter, please click the ticket link.
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