BFI London Film Festival 2021 at Glasgow Film Theatre
6 – 17 October, 2021
Glasgow Film Theatre is a Venue Partner for BFI London Film Festival for the second year, giving their audience the first chance to see a selection of exciting new titles from LFF on the big screen, at the home of film in Glasgow.
The 65th BFI London Film Festival (LFF) in partnership with American Express will be presented both in cinemas and virtually, incorporating some of the most popular elements of the successful 2020 edition into the full large-scale festival model.
Films Screening
The Harder They Fall (Dir. Jeymes Samuel)
Wednesday 6 October, 8pm
Spencer (Dir. Pablo Larraín)
Thursday 7 October, 8.10pm
The Souvenir: Part II (Dir. Joanna Hogg)
Friday 8 October, 8.20pm
Drive My Car (Dir. Ryusuke Hamaguchi)
Saturday 9 October, 7pm
Last Night in Soho (Dir. Edgar Wright)
Saturday 9 October, 8.15pm
Great Freedom (Dir. Sebastian Meise)
Sunday 10 October, 4.35pm
The French Dispatch (Dir. Wes Anderson)
Sunday 10 October, 7.15pm
The Power of the Dog (Dir. Jane Campion)
Monday 11 October, 8pm
The Phantom of the Open (Dir. Craig Roberts)
Wednesday 13 October, 8.30pm

Ali & Ava (Dir. Clio Barnard)
Thursday 14 October, 8.30pm
Paris, 13th District (Dir. Jacques Audiard)
Friday 15 October, 6pm
Petite Maman (Dir. Céline Sciamma)
Friday 15 October, 8.50pm

Flee (Dir. Jonas Poher Rasmussen)
Saturday 16 October, 5.45pm
Titane (Dir. Julia Ducournau)
Saturday 16 October, 8.20pm

Memoria (Dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Sunday 17 October, 4pm
The Tragedy of Macbeth (Dir. Joel Coen)
Sunday 17 October, 7.30pm.
LFF runs from 6 – 17 October
GFT, 12 Rose Street, Ge 6RB

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