26 Jun 2025

Pictureville Cinema

Film4 Presents – Hot Milk

We joined award-winning director Rebecca Lenkiewicz and producer Christine Langhan for a special preview and post-screening Q&A of this remarkable directorial debut, ahead of the MUBI general release.

An intimate exploration of self-discovery and desire.

Set in the scorching heat of a Spanish summer, Sofia (Emma Mackey, Emily, Sex Education) and her ailing mother, Rose (Fiona Shaw, Killing Eve), travel to the seaside town of Almería to seek the help of Dr. Gómez (Vincent Perez), an enigmatic healer who may hold the key to Rose’s mysterious illness.

As long-buried tensions simmer between them, Sofia finds herself drawn to the magnetic and free-spirited Ingrid (Vicky Krieps, Phantom Thread). But as the sun beats down, Sofia’s growing independence and search for freedom become too much for her controlling mother, forcing her to question the true nature of Rose’s illness.

Secrets, lies, and revelations emerge, leading Sofia to doors that might be best left unopened. Featuring layered and compelling performances from the central cast, Hot Milk is a vivid and evocative look at liberation and longing.

Director: Rebecca Lenkiewicz
Cast: Emma Mackey, Vicky Krieps, Fiona Shaw
Runtime: 93 mins
Language: English

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This season was supported by Film4 and was part of Bradford: A City of Film, a programme of independent film across the Bradford District. Co-Produced by Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture and National Science and Media Museum.

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