The Katherine Film Society's final movie of the year will be held on Thursday, December 12.
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Meet your friends at 6.30pm for the film A White, White Day to start at 7.
The film's title refers to an Icelandic proverb suggesting that on days so "white" that the earth meets the sky, the dead can communicate with those still living.
In a remote Icelandic town, an off-duty police chief begins to suspect a local man of having had an affair with his late wife, who died in a tragic accident two years earlier.
Gradually his obsession for finding out the truth accumulates and inevitably begins to endanger himself and his loved ones. A story of grief, revenge and unconditional love.
Anchored by Ingvar E. Sigurdsson's towering, white-hot lead performance, a visceral score from Edmund Finnis and utterly breathtaking cinematography, Plmason's gripping and powerful tale of unconditional love is an unforgettable big-screen experience that is not to be missed.
This final movie for the year will also be the Katherine Film Society's chance to say a final thank you to Jane and Neil MacDonald. Jane and Neil were instigators of the society over 20 years ago and have been stalwart volunteers over the last 20 years.
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