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One of the most perversely funny features of recent times, A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life showcases some of Britain’s best acting talent.
Visionary Women is back for a second year, and it's bigger, bolder and more beautiful than ever. Celebrate Women's History Month this March with a screening of A Serial Killer's Guide to Life.
Meet Lou Farnt: a 30-something, self-help addict who wants nothing more than to escape her overly controlling mother and the dead-end seaside town where she grew up. So when strange and strikingly confident new life coach Val suddenly arrives on the scene and invites her on a road trip of alternative therapies, Lou finds the perfect opportunity to leave, and the perfect person to become. Unfortunately for Lou, Val’s a serial killer.
A jet-black comedy thriller in the same vein as Sightseers, A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life is a frenetic Thelma and Louise guaranteed to satisfy the self-help generation, and the modern human’s blood lust.
As a post-film discussion, Screen25 teaming up with film critic icons Screen Queens and the film's cast and crew.
Speakers
Poppy Roe is co-lead actor, producer & editor of A Serial Killer’s Guide To Life & BAFTA long-listed This Way Out.
Staten Cousins Roe is writer, director, producer & editor of A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life and This Way Out.
Olivier Award winning actress Katie Brayben plays lead role Lou in A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life, and lives locally.
Charity Wakefield is producer of A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life, and is a prolific stage and screen actor.
Giles Alderson is producer of A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life & This Way Out, and host of The Filmmakers Podcast.
Sarah Ball is a stage & screen actor (The Last Czars, Netflix), and plays Maureen in A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life.
Chaired by Millicent Thomas, an assistant Editor at Screen Queens and freelance writer for Dazed, Little White Lies, SciFiNow and more.