Pick on Someone Your Own Size


 Welcome back, everyone!

Our weekly film nights may have taken a brief "Summer Recess" but we are now back for the Autumn Session, which will begin this Thursday, the 8th of September, at the Victoria Park Baptist Church.


As you may recall, our current series has been a celebration of Ordinary Ladies, and we have some very special films lined up over the next couple of months. This Thursday's film is quite a recent one (at least by my standards).



Colossal was released in 2016 and stars Anne Hathaway as a young woman who has hit a bit of a low point in her life. Her boyfriend has thrown her out (because of her heavy drinking) and she has been forced to move back into her parents' (vacant) old house while she tries to sort herself out. 

Then things get really odd.


Although it may look like a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster, Colossal is actually anything but. It was written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, a brilliant and highly idiosyncratic Spanish film-maker (His 2007 film Los Cronocrímenes [Timecrimes] is the second-best time travel film ever made) and it refreshingly does not concern itself with such current film industry obsessions as genre or target demographics or universe-building.


Anne Hathaway's Gloria is not a Hollywood-style heroine. She is (you should pardon the expression) an ordinary lady with more than her fair share of problems who finds herself in a bizarre situation. 

A truly bizarre situation.


Nacho Vigalondo for his part takes a well-established (clichéd, even) movie trope and manages to find a completely new approach. There is no other film quite like this one.


We will be screening Colossal at the Victoria Park Baptist Church this Thursday (the 8th of September) at 7.30pm. I look forward to seeing you there!

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