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From Page To Screen 27 April - 27 April

Hot Milk (2025) – exclusive UK preview

Screening as part of the 2025 From Page To Screen film festival

EXCLUSIVE UK PREVIEW

Introduced by director and screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz

The festival closes with an exclusive preview of Hot Milk after its world premiere in the main competition at the Berlin International Film Festival. This darkly humoured adaptation of Deborah Levy’s Booker Prize-nominated 2016 novel is the directorial debut of Rebecca Lenkiewicz, last year’s From Page To Screen curator.

Starring Fiona Shaw (Killing Eve) and Emma Mackey (Sex Education) as a mother and daughter, Rose and Sophia, claustrophobically bound together during their stay in a small Spanish seaside town where an alternative health clinic promises miracles. Rose has mortgaged her house to pay for the healing talents of attentive Dr. Gomez (Vincent Perez) who seems more interested in probing her traumatic past than examining her erratic bouts of disability.

Released from the role of carer and her university deadlines, Sofia is drawn to the sensual heat haze of the beach where mysterious Ingrid (Vicky Krieps) seduces her and promises love – but also more secrets and mind games. Sophia’s anthropology expertise can’t help her understand or resolve all the bizarre behaviour of everyone around her, and simmering resentments build to a shocking finale that will fire debates long after the end of the film.

“I’m really excited to return to Bridport’s film festival and its dynamic team with Hot Milk. The films are fantastic and the surrounding events are wonderful. Film festivals are essential for the lifeblood of independent film and this one is just brilliant. Then there’s the sea and cliffs and Kubrick’s cottage. Film heaven.” – Rebecca Lenkiewicz, director, Hot Milk

Dir. Rebecca Lenkiewicz, UK/Greece 2025, 92 mins. With Emma Mackey, Fiona Shaw, Vicky Krieps, Vincent Perez, Patsy Ferran.

Certificate TBC (advise 15)

Film starts at 20.00

Screening sponsored by Symondsbury Estate

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Reviews

Fiona Shaw gives an excellent performance as Rose – querulous, cantankerous, witty.

Peter Bradshaw, Guardian

Full of dark humour and telling insights into its emotionally damaged protagonists and the bitter games they play with one another.

Geoffrey Macnab, Independent

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