A Little Life

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Watch TrailerA LITTLE LIFE follows four college friends in New York City: aspiring actor Willem, successful architect Malcolm, struggling artist JB, and prodigious lawyer Jude. As ambition, addiction, and pride threaten to pull the group apart, they always find themselves bound by their love for Jude and the mysteries of his past. But when those secrets come to light, they finally learn that to know Jude St Francis is to understand the limitless potential of love in the face of life.
Starring: Emilio Doorgasingh, James Norton, Luke Thompson, Omari Douglas, Zach Wyatt, Elliot Cowan, Zubin Varla, Nathalie Armin
Director: Ivo van Hove
Writer: Ivo van Hove, Koen Tachelet, Hanya Yanagihara
Running Time: 220 minutes
Certificate: 18
Language: English
Genre: Drama
Country: United Kingdom, United States
"Norton is superb at suggesting hidden depths..."
★★★★ Dominic Cavendish, Telegraph
"[A Little Life has] been staged here with consummate skill and Norton’s astonishing performance puts him into the top rank."
★★★★ Nick Curtis, Evening Standard
"Brutally miserable, but somehow also mercifully entertaining".
★★★★ Luke Jones, Daily Mail
This screening contains graphic scenes of an adult nature and suicide.
A Little Life contains sequences of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
