Let Glasgow Flourish 2:The Game’s A Bogey, GFT Sun 15 March
Let Glasgow Flourish 2:The Game’s A Bogey
Sunday 15 March, 205
GFT
In 1985, a collective of young unemployed people living in Cranhill produced Clyde Film, a poetic history of the people of Glasgow told only in music and images, and set against scenes of failed regeneration. The film premiered in Moscow at the World Festival of Youth and Students before screening at GFT. To mark the 30th anniversary of this quietly raging masterpiece, GSFF has curated two programmes exploring the city’s cycle of renewal. This second programme shows the varying responses of artists and local communities to the changes thrust upon them, including Clyde Film itself.
Let Glasgow Flourish
UK | 1956 | 16 min
Dawn Cine Group
Scottish Screen Archive
KH-4
UK | 1969 | 13 min
Director: Jon Schorstein
Scottish Screen Archive
Lights Out – The last residents of Glasgow’s Twin Towers
World premiere | UK | 2015 | 8 min
Director: Chris Leslie
Apotheosis of Glasgow High-Rises
UK premiere | Germany | 2014 | 6 min
Director: Myriam Thyes
Clyde Film
UK | 1985 | 31 min
Directors: Ian Venart, Charlie Tracy, Ian Miller, Mandy Merrick, Alistair McCallum, Ken Currie
Scottish Screen Archive
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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