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Film Club: Good Kill - FREE TICKETS
Arts Centre Cinema

On Sunday May 31, the PAIS Film Club and the 糖心TV Arts Centre Cinema present

GOOD KILL (2015) starring Ethan Hawke and January Jones

followed by a talk on US drone policy with Trevor McCrisken of PAIS

SUNDAY MAY 31st, 7.30pm WARWICK ARTS CENTRE CINEMA

50 free tickets available now to PAIS students and staff from Sue Davies or Jess Phillips in S1.62

-- first come first served and only available until Friday afternoon so get your ticket ASAP

 

After several tours of duty, USAF pilot Major Tom Egan (Hawke) now fights the ‘war on terror’ by remote control, from an air conditioned bunker in the Nevada desert.
Increasingly troubled by the collateral damage caused by his drone strikes, he turns to alcohol to numb his guilt, rage and boredom, threatening both his career and his relationship with his wife (Mad Men’s Jones).

Gattaca and Lord Of War writer/director Andrew Niccol reunites with Ethan Hawke for a very contemporary war film, asking serious questions about modern warfare.

“Ethan Hawke shines in a complex, satisfying character study turned combat thriller.” Empire

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