An epic journey

A five-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometres from home. He
survives many challenges and dangers before being adopted by a couple from Australia. As he grows up,he’s troubled by the memories of the brother and mother he left behind, and, unable to let his past go, he sets off on a journey to find them. Playing at The Edge Arts Centre on 12 June, Lion is a deeply
emotional tale, brilliantly acted and guaranteed to leave you with a lump in your throat.
The film is rated PG, curtains open at 7.30pm and tickets start at £4.
Visit edgeartscentre.com for details.

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