My Father's Island

<b>Vladimir de Fontenay</b> makes a welcome return to GFF after the 2017 film <I>Mobile Homes</I> with this beautifully shot and psychologically intense wilderness drama, adapted from an autobiographically-inspired story by <b>David Vann</b>. When British teenager Roy (<b>Woody Norman</b>, <I>C’mon C’mon</I>) agrees to take a year-long trip to a remote Norwegian island with his estranged dad Tom (<I>Anatomy of A Fall</I> breakout star <b>Swann Arlaud</b>) the long summer days seem to offer them the prospect of healing and grand adventure. But what begins as a bonding exercise becomes a fight for survival as winter, family history and emotions start to bite.Feature filmPT1H54MN/C 15+2026-03-02
Swann Arlaud
Woody Norman
Ruaridh Mollica
Vladimir de Fontenay
My Father's Island"My Father's Island"

Showtimes

March 2, 8:00 pm

March 3, 3:30 pm

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