Interactive film screening in Ealing as part of the London Games Festival 2023

By Joe Acklam

5th Apr 2023 | Local News

Interactive film The Gallery is showing in Ealing. Photo: Ealing Council.
Interactive film The Gallery is showing in Ealing. Photo: Ealing Council.

An interactive film where the audience decides the story will be screened in Ealing as part of the London Games Festival 2023. 

The Gallery, a film directed by Paul Raschid, will be showing at Ealing Project on Wednesday 5th April and there will be a question and answer session with the creative team behind the film afterwards. 

The plot of the film is an art curator is being held hostage by a portraitist who threatens to detonate a bomb unless their demands are met.  

The Gallery contains two interactive narratives – set in 1981 (with a female protagonist) and 2021 (with a male protagonist). Both eras are significant periods of socio-political unrest in Britain and there are distinct similarities and differences across the two stories. 

The audience have to make decision to better understand and escape their captor, but the decisions you make will have ramifications not just on the life of the protagonist but also the lives of others. 

The film is showing at 6pm on Wednesday 5th April and tickets are still available here. 

     

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