Marguerite GFT 18 – 24 March 2016
Money can’t buy you talent: an utterly delightful comedy of manners. Fri 18 – Thu 24 Mar, 2016 Running time: 2h9m Money can’t buy you talent, but it can purchase a lot of grand illusions in this utterly delightful comedy of manners inspired by the true story of Florence Foster Jenkins. In jazz-age Paris, wealthy […]
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Friday, March 18, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Focus on Syria, Sunday 20 March, 2016. CCA.
Sunday 20 March, 2016 Work produced within Syria and by Syrian exiles, presenting a deeper collective truth about life in the shadow of war. Exactly five years after the Syrian conflict began, we don’t all pretend to understand its complexities but we do think we know what it looks like. Pro-regime troops, insurgents, ISIS fighters, […]
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British Deaf Association – premiere lost film footage. Groundbreaking Documentary at GFT
Power in Our Hands Glasgow Film Theatre on Tuesday 22nd March, 20166pm Power in Our Hands is a landmark documentary containing newly digitised archive footage, available to the public for the first time, exploring the secret history and heritage of the Deaf community in the UK. The film is screening at Glasgow Film Theatre on Tuesday […]
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Brutal Measures: Cinema of Transgression, Sat 19 March, 2016. The Glue Factory
The Glue Factory 22 Farnell St, Glasgow G4 9SESaturday 19 March, 2016. Rare 16mm projections, followed by a live concert with Lydia Lunch, and a DJ set from Glasgow’s own JG Wilkes. Christened the Cinema of Transgression by leading proponent Nick Zedd, the second wave of post-punk underground filmmaking to emerge from NYC in the 1980s […]
Films experimenting with dance and movement in diverse settings Sat 19 March, 2016. CCA
Part of Glasgow Short Film Festival Sat 19 March (15.15) Running time: 1h45m Can a dance film be both good dance and good cinema? The camera can capture details of bodies in movement that a live audience cannot appreciate – does this offer new avenues for choreography? And how should dance films be watched? In […]
GSFF 2016 – Meet the Filmmakers, Sunday 20 March, 2016 CCA
Sun 20 March 2016 CCA 5.30pm, Free, Clubroom Ages: 18+ 0141 352 4900 Glasgow Short Film Festival Thu 17 March — Sun 20 March 2016 All Scottish and International competition screenings will include brief Q&As with the filmmakers attending. However, once all the competition programmes have screened, but before the winners are announced, here’s your […]
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Thursday, March 17, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Glasgow Short Film Festival 2016 Wednesday 16 – Sunday 20 March.
Wednesday 16 – Sunday 20 March, 2016 Glasgow Short Film Festival returns from 16 – 20 March with thirty-six films to choose from. Presenting a stellar programme of short film that push the boundaries of cultural expression. Highlights include world premiere of the lost 1956 film Lost Treasure, post-punk icon Lydia Lunch and The Cinema […]
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Watch Bad Movies with Comedians, CCA, Monday 14 March, 2016
Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians present: Troll 2 Mon 14 March 2016 CCA 7.30pm, £6 + £1 booking fee, Cinema Ages 18+ Book online / Comedians Joe Heenan and Billy Kirkwood invite you to join them as they rip apart one of Hollywood’s worst and weirdest horror movies in front of a live crowd: […]
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Friday, March 11, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Bridge of Spies GFT 11 – 16 March, 2016
Bridge of Spies Oscar-nominated Cold War thriller. Fri 11 – Wed 16 March, 2016GFT Nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture and Best Screenplay, the fourth collaboration between Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks is a subtle Cold War thriller that owes a strong debt to classics of the genre. Hanks plays James Donovan, a lawyer […]
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The Danish Girl, GFT, 11 – 16 March, 2016.
The story of one of the first people in history to undergo gender reassignment surgery. Friday 11 – Wednesday 16 March, 2016 Running time: 2h The fascinating story of artist Lili Elbe, one of the first people in history to undergo gender reassignment surgery. We meet Lili when she is still Einar Wegener, a successful […]
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Blazing Saddles Southside Film Festival Saturday, March 12, 2016
Blazing Saddles Southside Film Festival Saturday, March 12, 2016 7 PM – 9 PM Govanhill Baths Community Trust99 Calder Street, Glasgow G42 7RA Find TicketsTickets Available www.seetickets.com southsidefilmfest@gmail.com southsidefilm.co.uk/ Southside Film Festival Information on Facebook Govanhill Community Baths Trust Facebook
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Italian Film Festival, Glasgow Film Theatre 11 – 16 March, 2016
Ten Films at Glasgow Film Theatre Friday 11 – Wednesday 16 March The 23rd edition of the Italian Film Festival takes place at GFT 11-16 March, and features a mixture of new releases from established directors, fresh discoveries and a glorious restoration of a classic title from one of the undisputed masters of Italian cinema. […]
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Jason Wood and Ian Haydn Smith Aye Write! New British Cinema, 12 March, 2016
13.30 – 14.30 £9 The Mitchell Theatre, North St, Glasgow G3 7DN Over the past couple of years the success of British films at international film festivals, as well as the numerous awards bestowed on films such as 12 Years a Slave, have demonstrated that British cinema has undergone a genuine renaissance. Film-makers […]
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Anomalisa, GFT, 11 – 17 March, 2016.
A one-of-a-kind romance from the beautiful mind of Charlie Kaufman. Friday 11 – Thursday 17 March Running time: 1h30m This latest mesmerising masterwork from the beautiful mind of Charlie Kaufman (Synecdoche, New York) is a one-of-a-kind romance. It was first a live radio play and comes to the screen via the miracle of stop-motion animation, […]
GSFF16 Short Stuff – CCA Thursday 17 March
GSFF 2016 || Short Stuff Thu 17 March 2016 CCA 11:00am, £6 (£5), Theatre Ages: 12+ Tickets via GSFF / 0141 332 6535 Glasgow Short Film Festival Thu 17 March — Sun 20 March 2016 Short Stuff returns for an hour and a bit of highlights from across the GSFF16 programme, specially chosen for short […]
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Hail, Caesar! GFT until 17 March, 2016.
Hail, Caesar! Glasgow Film Theatre Friday 4 – Thursday 17 March Running time: 1h46m Lights. Camera. Abduction. Nobody loves old Hollywood quite like Joel and Ethan Coen. Hail, Caesar! is their freewheeling, all-star comic extravaganza set during the latter days of the studio system in the early 1950s. ‘Hail, Caesar! A Tale of the Christ’ […]
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Glasgow Short Film Festival Jan Soldat Documentary Masterclass Friday 18 March, 2016
GSFF 2016 || Jan Soldat Documentary Masterclass Fri 18 March 2016 CCA 12pm, £6 (£5), Clubroom Ages: 18+ Tickets via GSFF / 0141 332 6535 Related CCA Events Glasgow Short Film Festival Thu 17 March — Sun 20 March 2016 This year’s retrospective guest, German filmmaker Jan Soldat, makes documentary portraits capturing the sexual practices […]
Thursday, March 10, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Declaration Festival: CCA Right to Work, Saturday 5 March, 2016
Declaration | Article 23: Right to Work Sat 5 March 2016 CCA 8pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema Ages 15+ All day pass for Saturday via Eventbrite / 0141 352 4900 Declaration Festival Thu 3 March — Sun 6 March 2016 Winner of an Audience Award at Sheffield’s Doc/Fest, Still the Enemy Within presents first-hand accounts […]
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Friday, March 4, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Time Out of Mind, GFT until 10 March, 2016
Glasgow Film Theatre Richard Gere in a soulful account of a homeless man in New York. Friday 4 – Thursday 10 March Running time: 1h56m Time Out of Mind offers a soulful account of one man’s life on the streets of New York City. George (Richard Gere) spends his days in search of the next […]
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GRAMnet Film Series: Paddington, CCA Wednesday 9 March, 2016
GRAMNet Film Series Paddington Wed 9 March 2016 CCA 6pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema All ages Book online / 0141 352 4900 Paddington has grown up deep in the Peruvian jungle with his Aunt Lucy who, inspired by a chance encounter with an English explorer, has raised her nephew to dream of an exciting life […]
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Hail, Caesar! UK Premiere at Glasgow Film Festival 2016 – review Pat Byrne
You can see Hail, Caesar! 4 – 17 March, 2016 at GFT The Coen Brother’s latest film Hail, Caesar! will have its UK Premiere at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival – it seems all set to get the festival off to an excellent start The ultimate in offbeat, it has masses of humour and just […]
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Thursday, March 3, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, Glasgow Film Festival 2016, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Glasgow Film Theatre Launches GFT Needs You Appeal
Glasgow Film Theatre launches GFT Needs You Appeal – calling for the support of its audience in the completion of an exciting renovation project, scheduled for summer 2016. The ‘GFT Needs You’ appeal will enable audiences to play a part in the building’s future, by contributing to the ambitious second phase of the historic building’s […]
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Glasgow Film Festival 2016 Comes to a Close
As the 2016 Glasgow Film Festival comes to a close with the UK premiere of Anomalisa, the Oscar-nominated animation by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, organisers are delighted to announce that this year has been their most successful to date. While final numbers are still being confirmed, the festival, which is supported by Glasgow City […]
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Sunday, February 28, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, Glasgow Film Festival 2016, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Peace Officer GFT 28 February, 2016
Winner of the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Award at SXSW. GFT / Sun 28 Feb, 2016 (16.00) Winner of the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Award at SXSW, Peace Officer couldn’t be a more timely documentary. Despite countless deadly shootings, America remains committed to the right to bear arms and local police […]
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Friday, February 26, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, Glasgow Film Festival 2016
Declaration. Article 26. Right to Education Thur 3 March CCA
CCA Thu 3 March 2016 2.30pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema, Ages 15+ All day pass for Thursday via Eventbrite / 0141 352 4900 The 2016 Oscar nominee, He Named Me Malala, is a powerful documentary about a young girl’s fight for access to education in Pakistan. Malala Yousafzai became the youngest-ever recipient of a Nobel […]
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Jewish Film Club, Last Five Years – Wednesday 2 March, 2016
Wed 2 March 2016 CCA 7:30pm, £5 + £1 booking fee, Cinema Ages: 14+ when accompanied by an adult Book online / 0141 352 4900 The Last 5 Years by Tony award winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown is a musical deconstruction of a love affair and a marriage taking place over a five […]
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Mustang Glasgow Film Festival Sunday 27 February, 2016
Mustang (N/C 15+) Golden Globe-nominated drama from a fierce new voice in Turkish cinema. GFT / Sat 27 (20.30) (SOLD OUT) & Sun 28 Feb (11.00) Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s extraordinary multi-award-winning debut, co-written with writer and director of Disorder Alice Winocour, depicts the way female sexuality becomes a challenge in a strict society. Five orphan […]
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Fright Fest Glasgow Film Festival 2016
FrightFest Passes are £70 and cover all 12 films on Friday 26 & Saturday 27 Feb 2016 ONLY. Tickets for The Forest, Thursday 25 February, and individual tickets for the Fri/Sat films Prices: £9.50 / £7.50 concessions. To book tickets: +44 (0)141 332 6535 / Buy tickets online Box Office at GFT 12 Rose Street, […]
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Glasgow Film Festival, Crossing the Line, 17 – 28 February, 2016
Crossing the Line Part of Glasgow Film Festival February 17 – February 28 Crossing the Line seeks to redefine our expectations, experimenting with form and content to create new ways of understanding and experiencing the moving image. Collaboration between GFF and Glasgow-based organisations MAP, Tramway, and LUX Scotland to showcase the work of artists and […]
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Glasgow Film Festival at Kinning Park Complex, Celebrating Roald Dahl’s Centenary Sat 27 February, 2016
Celebrate Roald Dahl’s centenary with us at special screenings of Fantastic Mr. Fox and Matilda. Children are invited to help transform into Dahl-world through artist workshops with Sally Hackett and Mariella Verkerk, and enjoy food inspired by Dahl’s books, created by The Project Cafe. Fantastic Mr. Fox Bring the cubs on an underground adventure with […]
Thursday, February 25, 2016 | Filed under: Cinema, Glasgow Film Festival 2016, Kids and young people, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
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