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Cinema Listings Glasgow

Glasgow loves cinema and offers a wide selection of entertainment to film goers and movie buffs alike. You can see all the latest big releases or catch an art house movie, participate in film quiz nights and enjoy special screenings.

A Change In The Weather, GFT, 25 – 27 July, 2017

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An investigation into the changing nature of love, this is a finely crafted and compelling drama. In an attempt to revisit a creative collaboration and revive his marriage, a theatre director brings together a group of performers to spend a week with him and his wife in an isolated, mountainous part of southern France. As […]

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Punk Archaeology: on Punk Music & culture with screening of Jubilee (1978), City Halls, 26 July, 2017

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Punk Archaeology: on Punk Music & culture with screening of Jubilee (1978) Join punk archaeologist Andrew Reinhard and special guests for a discussion on Punk music & culture, with screening of Jubilee (1978) The stuff of Punk deeply embeds nostalgia with social justice and speaking truth to power. Join this panel of invited guests, academics, […]

Read the full article: Punk Archaeology: on Punk Music & culture with screening of Jubilee (1978), City Halls, 26 July, 2017

EuropeNow Film Festival, CCA, Wednesday 12 July – Friday 14 July 2017

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Cinema & Theatre, Events throughout the day Free on the door (Donations welcome) All ages / 0141 352 4900 Related CCA Events EuropeNow Film Festival Brexitannia EuropeNow Film Festival Short Films: Western Promises Wed 12 July 2017 EuropeNow Film Festival The Islands and the Whales Thu 13 July 2017 EuropeNow Film Festival Short Films: Antiphysis […]

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David Lynch, The Art of Life, GFT, 14 – 20 July, 2017

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Who better to tell the David Lynch story than the man himself? In a lengthy interview recorded at his painting studio in the hills above Hollywood, Lynch recalls his youth among the white picket fences of suburban America, his awkward adolescence and all the individuals (including artists Bushnell Keeler and Jack Fisk) and formative experiences […]

Read the full article: David Lynch, The Art of Life, GFT, 14 – 20 July, 2017

The Death of Louis XIV, GFT, 14 – 20 July, 2017

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When he returns from a hunting trip one day, King Louis XIV feels a pain in his leg. Two weeks later, he is on his deathbed in Versailles surrounded by relatives. Jean-Pierre Léaud (The 400 Blows) portrays the final, painful days of the Sun King in Albert Serra’s fourth feature. A neo-classical period film presenting […]

Read the full article: The Death of Louis XIV, GFT, 14 – 20 July, 2017

It Comes At Night, GFT, 7 – 14 July, 2017

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Trey Edward Shults follows his breakout debut Krisha with this psychological thriller set in the aftermath of an unnamed cataclysm. 17-year-old Travis is secure within his home with his vigilant and heavily armed parents (Joel Edgerton and Carmen Ejogo), when a desperate couple come seeking refuge with their young child. Tensions soon boil over as […]

Read the full article: It Comes At Night, GFT, 7 – 14 July, 2017

UKJF Eva Hesse, CCA, 19 July, 2017CCA

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CCA Wed 19 July 2017 7.30pm, £8 + £1 booking fee, Cinema 12+ / F-Rated Book online / 0141 352 4900 The life of pioneering Jewish American artist Eva Hesse was short and in many ways tragic: fleeing Nazi Germany, enduring her parents’ separation and mother’s suicide, surviving a turbulent relationship and falling ill in […]

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Four Passports, EuropeNow Film Festival, CCA, 14 July, 2017

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Fri 14 July 2017 CCA 1.15pm, Free (suggested donation £3), Cinema All ages 0141 352 4900 Related CCA Events EuropeNow Film Festival Wed 12 July — Fri 14 July 2017 Four Passports is a partly animated first-person documentary about emigration and identity in the aftermath of former Yugoslavia’s dissolution told from the perspective of filmmaker […]

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In This Corner of the World, GFT, 16 and 19 July, 2017

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Based on the Manga by Fumiyo Kouno, acclaimed director Sunao Katabuchi’s (Mai Mai Miracle) new film is a heart-warming, award-winning tale. In This Corner of the World follows a young woman named Suzu Urano, who in 1944 moves to the small town of Kure in Hiroshima to live with her husband’s family. Suzu’s life is […]

Read the full article: In This Corner of the World, GFT, 16 and 19 July, 2017

Edith Walks, GFT, 19 July, 2017

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Inspired by a walk from Essex to St Leonards-on-Sea, the latest film from Andrew Kötting (Gallivant, By Our Selves) documents a pilgrimage in memory of Edith Swan-Neck. Edith was King Harold’s common-law wife, and a remarkable sculpture can be seen of the tragically fated paramours on the seafront in St Leonards. Edith Walks imaginatively re-connects […]

Read the full article: Edith Walks, GFT, 19 July, 2017

Song to Song, GFT, 7 – 13 July, 2017

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Reclusive director Terrence Malick took his cast and crew on the road around Austin, Texas music festivals to shoot this story of two entangled couples falling in and out of love. Struggling songwriters Faye (Rooney Mara) and BV (Ryan Gosling), and music mogul Cook (Michael Fassbender) and the waitress whom he ensnares (Natalie Portman), chase […]

Read the full article: Song to Song, GFT, 7 – 13 July, 2017

Edith Walks, GFT, 19 July, 2017

edith walks

Inspired by a walk from Essex to St Leonards-on-Sea, the latest film from Andrew Kötting (Gallivant, By Our Selves) documents a pilgrimage in memory of Edith Swan-Neck. Edith was King Harold’s common-law wife, and a remarkable sculpture can be seen of the tragically fated paramours on the seafront in St Leonards. Edith Walks imaginatively re-connects […]

Read the full article: Edith Walks, GFT, 19 July, 2017

The Midwife, GFT, 7 – 13 July, 2017

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Two of French cinemas finest actresses headline this bittersweet drama. Claire (Catherine Frot) is a wonderfully gifted midwife, who, over the years, has found her sense of pride and responsibility clashing with the more efficiency-driven methods of modern hospitals. Just as she is beginning to feel she has lost her place in the world, she […]

Read the full article: The Midwife, GFT, 7 – 13 July, 2017

Sofia Coppola’s La Traviata, GFT, Sunday 9 July, 2017

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Acclaimed director Sofia Coppola and designer Valentino combine their talents to create one of the most ambitious productions of the renowned opera La Traviata. Working together with a world-class team, the duo’s production breathes spectacular new life into Giuseppe Verdi’s enduring story of tempestuous love and heartbreak. Coppola’s La Traviata has already become one of […]

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Glasgow Youth Film Festival 2017 – call for programmers

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Call for GYFF Young Programmers Glasgow Youth Film Festival (GYFF) will take place 22 – 24 September 2017. GYFF is one of the most innovative and creative youth film festivals in Europe, and GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL are looking for young people to help programme it! Could you be one of GYFF Young Programmers for 2017? For the […]

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Le Havre, GFT, 8 and 12 July, 2017

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The first in an envisioned trilogy of films about port cities (followed by The Other Side of Hope), Kaurismäki’s 2011 comedy-drama tells the story of a shoeshiner who saves an immigrant child in the port city of Le Havre. When the police discover a group of illegal African immigrants inside a freight destined for London, […]

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The Virgin Suicides, GFT, 8 and 11 July, 2017

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Before Cannes 1999, Sofia Coppola was known only for being the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola. However, upon the premiere of The Virgin Suicides she quickly became one of America’s most interesting filmmakers, delicately exploring themes of identity, angst and awkwardness in young women with melancholy and balanced humour. One dreamy ‘70s summer, 13-year-old Cecilia […]

Read the full article: The Virgin Suicides, GFT, 8 and 11 July, 2017

Tommy’s Honour, GFT, 7 – 13 July, 2017

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GFT, 12 Rose St, G3 6RB A heartfelt family drama, Tommy’s Honour is based on the true story of the challenging relationship between “Old” Tom and “Young” Tommy Morris, the dynamic father-son team who founded the modern game of golf. As their fame grew, Tom and Tommy were touched by drama and personal tragedy. Tommy’s […]

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Risk, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

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Academy Award winning director Laura Poitras (Citizenfour) returns with a complex and volatile character study that collides with a high stakes election year and its controversial aftermath. Cornered in a tiny building for half a decade, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is undeterred; even as the legal jeopardy he faces threatens to undermine the organization he leads and fracture the movement he inspired. Capturing this story […]

Read the full article: Risk, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

VSF17 – A Long Line of Glitter, CCA, Wednesday 5 July 2017

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Wed 5 July 2017 6pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema 15+ Book via Eventbrite / 0141 352 4900 Related CCA Events Village Storytelling Festival 2017 Tue 4 July — Sat 8 July 2017 You are cordially invited to the grand opening of A long line of glitter, a new short film created and shaped by a […]

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A Man Called Ove, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

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Based on the international best-selling novel by Fredrick Backman, this offbeat Swedish comedy drama won awards at film festivals all over the world before earning two Oscar nominations earlier this year. Ove is a 59-year-old widower who rules over his housing block with an iron fist and a dirty scowl. However, his past happiness and heartbreaks are revealed […]

Read the full article: A Man Called Ove, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

Chubby Funny, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

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Moving to London, Oscar gives himself a year to make it as an actor, but ends up waylaid by the same old problems: friendships, flings, and finding ultimate fulfillment. Armed only with a streak of narcissism and a Christmas onesie, he risks losing the people closest to him as he navigates the woes of a quarter-life crisis. The feature debut from writer, […]

Read the full article: Chubby Funny, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

Kedi, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

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Hundreds of thousands of cats freely roam the metropolis of Istanbul, Turkey. For years they’ve wandered in and out of people’s lives, becoming an essential part of the communities that make the city so rich. Claiming no owners, these animals live between two worlds, neither wild nor tame – and they bring joy and purpose to those people they choose to adopt. […]

Read the full article: Kedi, GFT, 30 June – 6 July, 2017

By The Time It Ges Dark, GFT, 30 June – 2 July, 2017

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Taking the Thammasat University student massacre of 1976 as its starting point, this beguiling second feature by writer/director Anocha Suwichakornpong, intricately weaves together the lives of various characters. The lives of a documentary filmmaker and her subject, a former a student activist, a waitress who constantly drifts from one job to another, an actor and an actress are all loosely connected, hinging on a […]

Read the full article: By The Time It Ges Dark, GFT, 30 June – 2 July, 2017

Silent Movie Night, The Britannia Panopticon, 5 July, 2017

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Silent movies with live musical accompaniment by Gladstone’s bag! July’s films will have a fantasy theme. Tickets can be bought from Tickets Scotland The Britannia Panopticon, 113 – 117 Trongate, G1 5HD Event on Facebook

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Edinburgh Film Festival, 21 June – 2 July, 2017

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BOOK NOW: GOD’S OWN COUNTRY ANNOUNCED FOR EIFF OPENING GALA EIFF is delighted to announce that Francis Lee’s debut feature God’s Own Country will open the 71st edition of the Festival on 21 June, 2017. Shot entirely on location in West Yorkshire,God’s Own Country is a contemporary tale of self-discovery and emotional-awakening set on the […]

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017 | Filed under: Cinema

Berlin Syndrome, GFT, 10 – 22 June, 2017

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GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB Cate Shortland (Somersault, Lore) turns her craftsperson’s eye to a gripping psychological thriller based on the acclaimed novel by Melanie Joosten. Australian photographer Clare (Teresa Palmer from Hacksaw Ridge) is on a trip to Berlin when she meets charismatic charmer Andi (Max Riemelt). There is an instant attraction and Andi invites her […]

Read the full article: Berlin Syndrome, GFT, 10 – 22 June, 2017

Refugee Week:Take One Action Film Festival Global Stories, Local Actions: Echoes from Home, CCA, 23 June, 2017

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Fri 23 June 2017 6pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema 12+ Book online / 0141 352 4900 In celebration of Refugee Week Scotland join Take One Action for a special screening of three films, followed by an audience conversation, exploring how we can support refugees, asylum seekers and migrants locally and globally. The evening’s films are: […]

Read the full article: Refugee Week:Take One Action Film Festival Global Stories, Local Actions: Echoes from Home, CCA, 23 June, 2017

Take One Action Film Festival Power to Change – The Energy Rebellion, CCA, Tue 27 June 2017

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Tue 27 June 2017 6.30pm, £6 (£4.50) via TOA, Cinema 12+ Book online / 0141 352 4900 Can our advanced industrial civilisation meet the needs of a growing population without wrecking our planet? At a crucial time for the transformation of Scotland’s energy landscape, Take One Action present this informative and entertaining documentary which explores […]

Read the full article: Take One Action Film Festival Power to Change – The Energy Rebellion, CCA, Tue 27 June 2017

Slack Bay, GFT, 16 – 22 June, 2017

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Bruno Dumont’s (Li’l Quinquin, GFF15) absurd comedy follows the bourgeois Van Peteghem family on their annual holiday in Slack Bay. One summer in 1910, over the course of five days, a romance begins to blossom between oyster farmer Ma Loute and the young and mischievous Billie Van Peteghem. Meanwhile two bumbling police inspectors investigate the inexplicable disappearance of scores of tourists, and soon make […]

Read the full article: Slack Bay, GFT, 16 – 22 June, 2017

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