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Screening on Film
$10 Special Event Tickets
Directed by Steve Barron.
With Pete Postlethwaite, Imelda Staunton, David Wilmot.
UK, 2000, 35mm, color, 89 min.
Print source: Universal Focus

Hubert Flynn (Postlethwaite) awakes one morning to find himself transformed into a large rat. His taste for Guinness unaffected, Hubert soon becomes a cause célèbre at his local pub and attracts the attention of conniving reporter Phelim Spratt (Wilmot). But as Hubert’s fame—and profitability—grow, the mounting stress of having an ill-mannered, accident-prone rodent in the family proves all too much for his wife and children. Transplanting Kafka to working-class Dublin, director Steve Barron creates a highly imaginative and disarmingly surreal fantasy that works both as a knockabout comedy and a touching fable about familial love and loyalty.

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