Ray & Liz
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Why watch?
“It’s all shot from lived experience... Some of the photographs are referenced in the film. Even though it’s set at a different time, some of those motifs are familiar. Making the film was like going back in time.”
Richard Billingham,
Writer-director
Renowned photographer Richard Billingham makes his feature-film debut with this intricate family portrait, inspired by his own memories of growing up in the West Midlands in the late 70s and early 80s, and then his father and mother in the late 90s. Billingham revisits the figures of his earlier photographs — his alcoholic father Ray; his mother Liz; and his younger brother Jason — with a series of family vignettes where life, lived on the margins of society and societal taboos, can spiral out of control.
Presented in partnership with Village and MACK, Richard will join us on stage after the film for a live director Q&A.
Following this there will also be a book-signing in our Community Room, where copies of Billingham's acclaimed photo book Ray's a Laugh (MACK, 2024) will be available to purchase.