Glasgow Youth Film Festival 12 – 15 February, 2016
12-15 February 2016
Buy tickets for GYFF 2016 here.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival is in its eighth year and is still the only film festival in Europe curated by 15-18 year olds. This year, our four-day festival focuses on first-time feature filmmakers who are highlighting teen issues, and we are excited to be showcasing talent from all over the world. Puritan supernatural chiller and Sundance favourite The Witch is our Opening Gala, starring and introduced by Glasgow’s own Kate Dickie. Don’t miss our Closing Gala: a unique screening of Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands, amid a specially-created atmospheric set at supercool converted church St Luke’s.
Tickets cost £4.50 with GFT Youth Card (free to 15-21 year olds, apply here).
Standard tickets cost £8.50 full price / £7.00 concession / £5 child (14 and under).
£48 for full festival pass Friday 12 –Monday 15 February I £16 day pass Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 February
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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