Glasgow Film Festival 2022 – Tickets On Sale
GFF2022 2 – 13 March
The time has finally come – Friday 4 February tickets for Glasgow Film Festival 2022 have gone on sale! As announced last week, from 2 – 13 March, GFF are bringing you 10 World premieres, 4 European premieres, 65 UK premieres, and 13 Scottish premieres, and they’re over the moon that you’re finally able to get your hands on tickets.
Highlights
There is plenty to choose from, with some of the highlights including the Scottish premiere of Paul Verhoeven’s latest feature Benedetta, an In Conversation event with Scottish icon, Armando Iannucci, and of course the European premiere of Jono McLeod’s My Old School, starring Alan Cumming.
Today we’re also very excited to share the news that two of the films in this year’s festival have been nominated for BAFTAs. Audrey Diwan has earned a nomination for directing Happening, which will have its UK premiere as our International Women’s Day Gala. Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World received a nomination for Best Film Not in the English Language and Best Actress for the brilliant performance given by Renate Reinsve
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