THE LIGHT Between Two Oceans is the title of the next movie to be screened by Keighley Film Club.
The 12a-certificate film, which lasts 133 minutes, focuses on a lighthouse keeper played by Michael Fassbender, who retires to an Australian island to escape the brutality of the First World War.
He and his wife miraculously find a baby washed ashore which they 'adopt' as their own, but after happy years together they are faced with the terrible consequences of their actions.
Film Club spokesman Alan Watkinson said: “This is a moving story of love, bonding ,loss, adult relationships, guilt, sadness, conflict, fate and a moral dilemma that is not clear cut.”
"The film challenges the audience to decide how far they would go to fulfil a dream when faced with possible loss - can such issues be properly resolved when there is no successful outcome?"
The film is at Keighley Picture House on Sunday, April 16 from 6pm.
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