Movies @ The Library - Red Joan
Past Event
The year is 2000 and Joan Stanley is living in contented retirement in suburbia at the turn of the millennium. Her tranquil life is suddenly disrupted when she’s arrested by MI5 and accused of providing intelligence to Communist Russia.
Cut to 1938 where Joan is a Cambridge physics student who falls for young communist Leo Galich and through him, begins to see the world in a new light. Working at a top-secret nuclear research facility during WWII, Joan comes to the realisation that the world is on the brink of mutually assured destruction. Confronted with an impossible question – what price would you pay for peace? - Joan must choose between betraying her country and loved ones or saving them.
Official Selection at the Toronto International Film Festival and San Francisco International Film Festival. 2018 release, running time 1hr 40min.
THURSDAY
28 March 2024
1.30 - 3.00pm
Refreshments provided
BOOK ONLINE or phone the Library on 6820 3600.
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