"Very odd, what happens in a world without children's voices."
Welcome to Harbour Highlights, a series of cult and classic favourites handpicked by the staff of Harbour Lights. This month Liam takes us back to 2006 - and forward to 2027 - with Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men. Based on P.D. James' novel and set in a dystopian future where no child has been born for 18 years, the film was widely praised on its release for Cuarón's stunning vision of a society on the brink of collapse. Voted by the BBC as one of the top twenty films of the 21st century with a cast that includes Clive Owen, Julianne Moore and Michael Caine, the film is a typically stylish and visually visceral experience from Cuarón - especially on the big screen - that explores the nature of humanity and how hope can be found in the most bleak of circumstances.
Tickets only £8 / £5 Members.