Sun Sep 18, 2:00 PM - Sun Sep 18, 10:30 PM
812 E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803
Community: Thornton Park
Description
In late 90s/early 2000s London, four lives intertwine over the course of 4 1/2 years in this stinging look at toxic masculinity, modern love, and betrayal. Written by Patrick Marber. Closer marks Nicole Visco’s directorial debut. **Strong language; overtl
Event Details
In late 90s/early 2000s London, four lives intertwine over the course of 4 1/2 years in this stinging look at toxic masculinity, modern love, and betrayal.
Dan, a struggling writer, takes Alice, a young woman, and part-time stripper, to the hospital when she's hit by a car. They fall in love. One year later, Dan meets photographer Anna and becomes obsessed as he tries to pursue her while still with Alice. Anna rejects his advances and in revenge, Dan catfishes as Anna, and tricks Larry, a dermatologist, into “meeting up” with "Anna". After Larry accidentally meets the real Anna, the two end up hitting it off and get together. Another year later, Dan and Anna begin an affair of their own and the relationships between the four collapses. This sets up a series of pass-the-lover scenes in which this quartet struggle to find truth within intimacy but can’t seem to get closer. Written by Patrick Marber. Closer marks Nicole Visco’s directorial debut.
**Strong language; overtly sexual content
Dan, a struggling writer, takes Alice, a young woman, and part-time stripper, to the hospital when she's hit by a car. They fall in love. One year later, Dan meets photographer Anna and becomes obsessed as he tries to pursue her while still with Alice. Anna rejects his advances and in revenge, Dan catfishes as Anna, and tricks Larry, a dermatologist, into “meeting up” with "Anna". After Larry accidentally meets the real Anna, the two end up hitting it off and get together. Another year later, Dan and Anna begin an affair of their own and the relationships between the four collapses. This sets up a series of pass-the-lover scenes in which this quartet struggle to find truth within intimacy but can’t seem to get closer. Written by Patrick Marber. Closer marks Nicole Visco’s directorial debut.
**Strong language; overtly sexual content