Tomorrow
Plymouth College of Art
Tavistock Place
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 8AT

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Prices
Standard Ticket: £9
OAPs (over 60), Students and Unwaged: £7.75. Please bring proof of eligibility.
25 and Under: £4. Please bring ID, and check the age rating of the film when booking. No other concessions or discounts can be applied to this price.
Plymouth College of Art Staff and Students: £4. Please bring proof of eligibility.
Friends: 75p discount and £7 tickets on Tuesdays
Matinees: £7
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Bringing in Baby: £8.50 (includes a hot drink)
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About us
Dir. Martha Pinson, UK, 2019, 92 mins.Cast. Sebastian Street, James Cosmo, Stephen Fry, Sophie Kennedy Clarke.
This film is screening to raise funds for The OppO Foundation, a charity which helps ex-military personnel, their families and dependants on their return to civilian life.
Injured by an IED in Afghanistan, Tesla has returned home to London, but it doesn't feel like home anymore. Suffering from PTSD, with no friends or family, he is alone with his regrets and facing a bleak horizon. That is, until the universe conspires to help him with an unlikely friendship. When the charming and larger than life Sky bounds into Tesla's world he quickly proves that friendship can be a great healer. His joy, enthusiasm and hope prove infectious and soon Tesla finds meaning, a job and a relationship. However, Sky is himself hiding a secret and it's catching up with him fast. A story of how friendship, love and courage can overcome great odds, Tomorrow tells a story about how the hardest battles are fought at home and the only way out is to let others in.