BFI London Film Festival at GFT
Wednesday 9 – Monday 21 October, 2024
The 68th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express is brimming with the world’s best new films, series and immersive storytelling – and everyone is invited. This is your chance to delight in the undiscovered, as all feature films are being shown in the UK for the first (and sometimes only) time.
Glasgow Film Theatre is screening the following films from the festival:
Blitz (dir. Steve McQueen)
Conclave (dir. Edward Berger)
Anora (dir. Sean Baker)
The Wild Robot (dir. Chris Sanders)
A Real Pain (dir. Jesse Eisenberg)
Endurance (dirs. Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Natalie Hewit)
I’m Still Here (dir. Walter Salles)
Nightbitch (dir. Marielle Heller)
All We Imagine as Light (dir. Payal Kapadia)
Joy (dir. Ben Taylor)
Bird (dir. Andrea Arnold)
Piece by Piece (dir. Morgan Neville)
Tickets will go on sale at GFT on Tuesday 17 September.
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