We have organised an extra Q&A event at Broadhurst Park with the film director Ken Loach from 4pm to 5.30pm on Thursday 28 April and it is now open for booking.
This follows the selling out of our evening event with Ken later that same day.
Ken’s gritty films of renown include
Kes,
Poor Cow,
Riff-Raff,
The Spirit of 45,
Route Irish,
Ladybird Ladybird and
Land and Freedom and TV productions such as
Up the Junction and
Cathy Come Home. Not forgetting of course the brilliant
Looking for Eric which featured FC United and football supporters in the city.
Ken is a fervent supporter of Bath City and says that while the film,
Looking for Eric, raised many issues about football, alongside sit messages about approaches to life in general.
Local community groups are particularly welcome to attend the Q&A session from 4pm to 5.30pm on 28 April and their questions, presented in advance to Ken, will be given priority.
You can reserve your seat for free at the Q&A event, but all entrants will be charged £1 on the door and asked for a donation, if they can afford it, to go to the FC United Development Fund.
The 4pm Q&A event is part of a series of “FC Talk-In??? football-related events that the club aims to organise for supporters and the local community.
You can book your place at the Q&A event at the link below.
Reserve your place online now here.
We anticipate that interest in this event will be very high so please reserve your place soon to avoid missing out.