It simply wouldn’t be Christmas without Buddy the Elf or George Bailey on the big screen. Glasgow Film Theatre fabulous programme for the festive season.
Christmas at Glasgow Film Theatre 2019
Films in this Season
It’s A Wonderful Life (U)
Frank Capra’s 1946 Christmas classic
13-24 December, 2019
- Part of a SeasonChristmas at GFT

White Christmas (U)
Delighting audiences for 60 years
13-19 December
- Part of a SeasonChristmas at GFT

Elf (PG)
A highly entertaining ‘fish out of water’ romp with seasonal bells on
13-21 December
- Part of a SeasonChristmas at GFT

Die Hard (15)
Bruce Willis takes on Alan Rickman in one of the greatest action movies ever made
13-21 December
- Part of a SeasonChristmas at GFT

The Bishop’s Wife (U)
Bishop Henry Brougham has his prayers answered in the form of a guardian angel
13-23 December

Anna and the Apocalypse (15)
A delightful (if a little gory) story of friendship and survival.
14-19 December
- Part of a SeasonChristmas at GFT

The Muppet Christmas Carol + short (U)
A merry, magical version of Charles Dickens’ classic tale.
15-23 December
- Part of a SeasonChristmas at GFT

Carol (15)
Todd Haynes directs this lush adaptation of the groundbreaking Patricia Highsmith novel
16-18 December
- Part of a SeasonChristmas at GFT
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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