April 2025 – Films Screening at GFT
April at GFT
Screening a whopping 54 films this April! How many can you cram in?
Easter Weekend – Join us for a free family screening of E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, a Wicked sing-along, spiritual classic Babette’s Feast or a 75th Anniversary screening of the rabbit-themed Harvey.
Record Store Day – Enjoy three music-themed modern classics: a 30th anniversary screening of Empire Records on 35mm; a 25th anniversary screening Almost Famous on 4K; and a free family screening of School of Rock.
Q&As – Guests include Sebastian director Mikko Mäkelä and star Ruaridh Mollica; Four Mothers star James McArdle; Tummy Monster director Ciaran Lyons, and Schneewittchen (Snow White) director Stanley Schtinter.
Special screenings – including Kim’s Video, Escape from Extinction: Rewilding; Neil Young: Coastal, One to One: John & Yoko, and Björk: Cornucopia.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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