
Get Out, Twin Peaks, Moonlight, and more for End Of The Road's film lineup
End Of The Road Festival has announced its full film programme and detailed a total overhaul of the Cinema Area.
The area has been moved and given a fresh coat of paint for 2017's festivities, with a bewitching Twin Peaks-inspired setup - fitting given the David Lynch double bill on the Thursday.
Get Out, Old Boy, Kubo and The Two Strings, and The Lego Batman Movie, Oscar winner Moonlight, The Long Goodbye, Mary Poppins, Belleville Rendez Vous, and lots more will also be showing this year.
As well as traditional screenings, there are a range of Q&As with cast and crew - including a session with Natale Tsipori, director of Low Anthem doc Am I The Dream Or The Dreamer?. Graham Leader is also flying across the pond to discuss Lucinda Williams and Father John Misty-approved films Heartworn Highways and Heartworn Highways Revisited.
Misty, Williams, Mac DeMarco, Bill Callahan, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Perfume Genius, Amadou and Mariam, Alvvays, Waxahatchee, Nadine Shah, The Lemon Twigs, Jens Lekman, Marika Hackman, Japandroids, and more are performing at this year's festival. EOTR recently revealed their stage and day splits, which you can check out now.
View the full film lineup below.
As well as all the music above, there's lots of other delights to explore, including the recently announced comedy and literature lineups.
End Of The Road 2017 takes place 31 August - 3 September at Larmer Tree Gardens. Last year was headlined by Joanna Newsom, Animal Collective, and Bat For Lashes - check out our photo diary and exclusive on-site portraits session.
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