In a pop-up cinema, tiny, lined with black curtains like an old-school porn cinema in the back of probably the only surviving DVD rental place in the western world.
That said, it's a little more personal venue than the cinemas in the city, which is a good thing. The film quality, via laser projector, terrific, sound as well.
Bringing me to the movie. Billed as a black comedy or satire ONLY if you're comfortably entrenched in the middle class, or wealthy as they seldom have the self-awareness to realize how accurately they've been portrayed.
Otherwise, visceral, familiar characters and dialogue in engaging situations, not even a step removed from reality - the events, contrived for the script, but given the representations of class any characters would have arrived at the same conclusions. In short, an excellent film, just a little too close to home, we're living through it on a much larger scale even as I write this, but frame it as entertainment and maybe people will pay attention...