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Slow

Lithuania/Spain/Sweden 2023
Dir: Marija Kavtaradze
Cast: Greta Grinevičiūte, Kęstutis Cicėnas
Lithuanian, Lithuanian Sign Language, English / 108m

In cinemas from 24 May 2024

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When dancer Elena meets sign language interpreter Dovydas their instant connection bodes well for a romantic relationship. But when Doyvdas reveals he’s asexual, their dynamic changes as both try to find a way to be together while fulfilling their respective needs. This Sundance award-winner is a modern love story about two people exploring how to build their own kind of intimacy.

Lithuania's official entry for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards®.

Winner Directing Award: World Cinema Dramatic Sundance Film Festival 2023
  • Ballyvaughan Ballyvaughan Film Society - 10 March 2025

    Stroud Stroud Film Society- 28 January

  • Bath Curious Minds Film Festival - 9 March 2024

    Belfast Queen’s Film Theatre - from 24 May

    Belfast Visions of Europe - 13 April 2024

    Birmingham MAC - from 7 June

    Bracknell South Hill Park Arts Centre - 30 July

    Bristol Scott Cinemas Westbury Park - from 24 May

    Bristol Watershed - from 24 May

    Cardiff Chapter Arts Centre - from 31 May

    Chichester Chichester Cinema at New Park - from 13 July

    Colchester Firstsite - from 22 June

    Cork Cork Cine Club - 10 October

    Cromarty Cromarty Cinema - 14 June

    Dublin Lighthouse - from 31 May

    Eastbourne Towner - from 14 June

    Galway Palas - from 31 May

    Glasgow GFT - from 31 May

    Glasgow GFT- 16 July

    Gloucester Gloucester Guildhall - from 28 June

    Hereford Borderlines Film Festival - 3 & 8 March 2024

    Inverness Eden Court - from 14 June

    Hexham Forum - 11 & 12 June

    Leeds Hyde Park Picture House - from 24 May

    Leeds Leeds International Film Festival - 19 November 2023

    Leicester Phoenix - from 24 May

    Lewes Depot - from 24 May

    London Arthouse Crouch End - from 24 May

    London Barbican - from 24 May

    London BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival - 15-17 March 2024

    London Cine Lumiere - from 24 May

    London Curzon Bloomsbury - from 24 May

    London ICA - from 24 May

    London London Baltic Film Festival - 3 December 2023

    London London Film Festival - 12 & 15 October 2023

    London Phoenix Cinema - from 24 May

    London The Garden Cinema - from 24 May

    Malvern Borderlines Film Festival - 2 & 10 March 2024

    Manchester HOME - from 24 May

    Manchester Manchester Film Festival - 18 March 2024

    Manchester SCENE - 16-22 August

    Milton Keynes MK Gallery - from 28 June

    Moray Moray Playhouse - 11 September

    Newbury Corn Exchange - from 14 June

    Newcastle Tyneside Cinema - from 24 May

    Northampton Northampton Filmhouse - from 31 May

    Nottingham Broadway - from 24 May

    Oxford Ultimate Picture Palace - from 14 June

    Sheffield Showroom Workstation - from 24 May

    Shetland Mareel Arts Centre - from 16 June

    Stockton-on-Tees Arc Cinema - 26 & 27 June

    Valletta Spazju Kreativ - from 4 July

    Wareham Purbeck Film Festival (Rex Cinema) - 27 October

The film has a descriptive subtitled version available. See your local cinema listings for screening information.

“A supremely confident piece of filmmaking that negotiates the tricky terrain of non-typical sexualities with sensitivity, humour and a refreshing lightness of touch”

— Screen International

“A lush and sensual drama that evokes the rush of affection and excitement and delves into what embodied love means. Visually grainy, as if you can reach out and feel the film stock, with well-rounded characters, it’s stirring and moving at every turn”

— Vox

“The immediate, intimate chemistry between Grinevičiūtė and Cicėnas, and Kavtaradze's careful use of close-ups, reminds us what it looks like when two perfectly matched stars ignite cinematic magic.”

— RogerEbert.com

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