Nickel Boys (12A)
Sat 08 Feb 2025 - Wed 12 Feb 2025
Category
Other Information
Rated 12A
Price
£9* | £7* Members | £5* Students & Under 25s
Time
Various (see dates below)
Sat 08 Feb 2025 - Wed 12 Feb 2025
Other Information
Rated 12A
Price
£9* | £7* Members | £5* Students & Under 25s
Time
Various (see dates below)
Dir. RaMell Ross
2024 | 140 mins | USA
Ethan Herisse, Brandon Wilson, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Hamish Linklater, Fred Hechinger, Daveed Diggs
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Adapted from Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Nickel Boys focuses on the story of Elwood (Ethan Herisse), a black teen sent to the Nickel Academy (based on a notorious real-life institution). Despite the school’s cruelty, he makes a connection with Turner (Brandon Willis) as they find a way to squirrel hope against the odds. As the former students reconnect later in life, we are witnesses not only to the scars left by their youth, but also the healing power of human connection.
Reminiscent of the granular attention lavished by Barry Jenkins on his protagonists in Moonlight, Nickel Boys is a sophisticated take on topics too easy to gloss with cliché. Ross, a fine art photographer as well as filmmaker, finds entirely visual means to tell not only what happened, but also how it felt, in so doing finding a new language to speak about the long shadow of trauma. However, the film is thoughtfully moral about how it depicts the moments that define a life, pushing the painful to the margins, just as its characters do.
You are invited to stay on after the Mon 10 Feb, 2pm screening to have a chat about the film as part of our Go Together Club, use code BUILD74 for £6 tickets to this screening.
Rated 12A – abusive behaviour, racism, moderate violence, threat, strong language