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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.

Edge Effects FiR Artist Film Programme Carl Giffney, Janne Nabb & Maria Teeri, Mirko Nikolić, CCA Sun 30 July 2017

FiR Atist Film Programme

CCA Sun 30 July 2017 1pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema 12+ Book online / 0141 352 4900 Related CCA Events Scottish Sculpture Workshop Frontiers in Retreat: Edge Effects Thu 27 July — Sun 30 July 2017 Scottish Sculpture Workshop presents a selection of artist films that were produced at various sites across Europe during the […]

Read the full article: Edge Effects FiR Artist Film Programme Carl Giffney, Janne Nabb & Maria Teeri, Mirko Nikolić, CCA Sun 30 July 2017

Merchant City Festival 2017, Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians, Brunswick Hotel, 30 July, 2017

watch bad movies with great comedians

Joe Heenan & Stuart Murphy : Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians Come & join award winning comics Stuart Murphy & Joe Heenan as they rip the shreds out of the Michael Caine/Roger Moore clunker Bullseye. The best & worst hour & half of your life Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians. Come & join […]

Read the full article: Merchant City Festival 2017, Watch Bad Movies with Great Comedians, Brunswick Hotel, 30 July, 2017

Björk Biophilia Live, GFT, 3 August, 2017

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Biophilia, the eighth studio album by pioneering avant-garde Icelandic musician Björk, was part of a wider project unlike any other in modern music. Released on a series of apps, the project contained educational elements to be included in school curriculums, and culminated in a multi-dimensional concert at London’s Alexandra Palace, filmed by Nick Fenton and […]

Read the full article: Björk Biophilia Live, GFT, 3 August, 2017

Scribe, GFT, 21 – 27 July, 2017

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François Cluzet (Tell No One, Untouchable) stars us an unassuming everyman at the centre of this paranoid thriller with echoes of ’70s classic The Conversation. Duval (Cluzet) finds work hard to come by until a mysterious businessman offers him a well-paid position within his security firm. All he has to do is transcribe intercepted calls. […]

Read the full article: Scribe, GFT, 21 – 27 July, 2017

Cinemasters: Sofia Coppola, GFT, 9 July – 1 August, 2017

lost in translation

15-18 July Lost in Translation – 35mm (15) Part of a Season CineMasters: Sofia Coppola 22-25 July Marie Antoinette – 35mm (12A) Sofia Coppola’s punk re-telling of the life of France’s doomed queen Part of a Season CineMasters: Sofia Coppola Sofia Coppola’s La Traviata (U) ​Acclaimed director Sofia Coppola and designer Valentino combine their talents […]

Read the full article: Cinemasters: Sofia Coppola, GFT, 9 July – 1 August, 2017

City of Ghosts, GFT, 31 July – 3 August, 2017

city of ghosts

Academy Award-nominated director Matthew Heineman (Cartel Land) exposes a new type of modern warfare in powerful documentary City of Ghosts. Following a group of activists and citizen journalists – named Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently – Heineman explores the atrocities faced by those living in the shadow of ISIS, including life undercover, on the run […]

Read the full article: City of Ghosts, GFT, 31 July – 3 August, 2017

Richard Linklaker’s Before Trilogy, GFT, 28,29,30 July, 2017

before sunrise

A unique collaboration between innovative indie filmmaker Richard Linklater and actors Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, the Before trilogy follows the relationship of Jesse and Celine, across three 9-year intervals. From their meeting as travelling students in Vienna in 1995, through an unplanned reunion in Paris in 2004, to a key point in their long-term […]

Read the full article: Richard Linklaker’s Before Trilogy, GFT, 28,29,30 July, 2017

Summer in the Forrest, GFT, 31 July – 2 August, 2017

summer in the forrest

Directed by Randall Wright (Hockney), Summer in the Forest beautifully captures the story and the passion of philosopher and Templeton Laureate, Jean Vanier. Vanier inspired a quiet revolution when he established L’Arche in 1964, a new community for those living with disabilities, on the edge of a beautiful forest near Paris. Without his vision, hundreds […]

Read the full article: Summer in the Forrest, GFT, 31 July – 2 August, 2017

Hounds of Love, GFT, 28 July – 3 August, 2017

hounds of love

In the mid 1980s, 17 year-old Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed serial-killer couple. As she observes the dynamic between her captors, Vicki quickly realises she must drive a wedge between them if she is to survive. Inspired by real life crimes, this is a superbly acted and powerful […]

Read the full article: Hounds of Love, GFT, 28 July – 3 August, 2017

Water and Sugar, GFT, Carlo Di Palma, The Colours of Life, 28 – 30 July, 2017

water and sugar

The remarkable career of cinematographer Carlo Di Palma included working with legendary directors such as Michelangelo Antonioni and Woody Allen, and his craft on the screen shaped the way that films were made for decades. This loving documentary, produced by Di Palma’s wife, features interviews from the many luminaries who admired his work, from Ken […]

Read the full article: Water and Sugar, GFT, Carlo Di Palma, The Colours of Life, 28 – 30 July, 2017

States of Disunion, GFT, 4 – 21 July, 2017

american history

  As the US celebrates its Independence Day on 4 July, GFT take the opportunity to present a selection of American films that celebrate, question and confront the virtues and contradictions of the Land of the Free. American History X – 35mm (18) Race divisions remain as pressing an issue in America today as they […]

Read the full article: States of Disunion, GFT, 4 – 21 July, 2017

Victim, GFT, 21 – 24 July, 2017

victim

1960s Soho: a world where homosexuality is illegal, gossip spreads through whispered conversations, and compromising photographs circulate in anonymous envelopes. Enter Melville Farr (Dirk Bogarde), a top barrister who is drawn into a murder enquiry involving a former acquaintance, putting his career on the line as he refuses to be a victim of blackmailing. Reissued […]

Read the full article: Victim, GFT, 21 – 24 July, 2017

Glasgow’s Food Chain on Film, Merchant City Festival, City Halls, 24 July, 2017

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Glasgow’s Food Chain on Film Join us to explore Glasgow’s food chain through the 20th century from the collections of the Moving Image Archive Join us to explore Glasgow’s food chain through the 20th century from the collections of the Moving Image Archive, from grain being unloaded at Meadowside to sausage making in Maryhill, large-scale […]

Read the full article: Glasgow’s Food Chain on Film, Merchant City Festival, City Halls, 24 July, 2017

Team America World Peace GFT 21 July, 2017

Team America World Peace

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone write, direct and star in a bonkers, hilarious, ridiculous take on the American action movie. A swipe at Hollywood, American foreign policy and the war on terror, Team America is a parody like no other. Complete with cutting dialogue, marionette action and a theme song that everyone […]

Read the full article: Team America World Peace GFT 21 July, 2017

The Beguiled, GFT, 19 – 27 July, 2017

the beguiled

Oscar-winner Sofia Coppola became the second woman in history to win Best Director at Cannes Film Festival for this atmospheric period thriller. Adapted from Thomas Cullinan’s novel of the same name, The Beguiled unfolds during the American Civil War, at a Southern girls’ boarding school whose sheltered young women take in an injured enemy soldier […]

Read the full article: The Beguiled, GFT, 19 – 27 July, 2017

Edge Effects I really don’t feel them Carl Giffney, CCA, Fri 28 July 2017

edge effects i rally don't feel them

Fri 28 July 2017 7pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema 12+ Book online / 0141 352 4900 Related CCA Events Scottish Sculpture Workshop Frontiers in Retreat: Edge Effects Thu 27 July — Sun 30 July 2017 I really don’t feel them is a feature length documentary shot in The Netherlands, Scotland and Finland. It documents the […]

Read the full article: Edge Effects I really don’t feel them Carl Giffney, CCA, Fri 28 July 2017

Transition Network Tomorrow, CCA, Tuesday 25 July 2017

transition network tomorrow

Tue 25 July 2017– 6.30 p.m. £5 + £1 booking fee, Cinema 12+ / F-Rated Book online / 0141 352 4900 Already viewed by over 1.5 million people in France alone, and winner of Best Documentary at the Cesar Awards (the French Oscars), ‘Tomorrow’ has been hugely impactful. Produced by activist and writer Cyril Dion […]

Read the full article: Transition Network Tomorrow, CCA, Tuesday 25 July 2017

The Boy and The Beast, GFT, 23 July, 2017

the boy and the beast

This exquisitely crafted, action-packed fable from Wolf Children director Mamoru Hosoda, one of the true masters of Japanese animation, follows nine-year-old Kyuta. After the death of his mother, Kyuta stumbles into a parallel world inhabited by supernatural creatures. The bear-like warrior Kumatetsu decides to accept Kyuta as his apprentice, and their bond grows as they […]

Read the full article: The Boy and The Beast, GFT, 23 July, 2017

Proof, GFT, 24 July, 2017

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This screening will be preceded by a short introduction and followed by an accessible and informal post-screening discussion hosted by James Mooney, lecturer in film and philosophy (Centre for Open Learning, University of Edinburgh). Martin (Hugo Weaving) is a blind photographer who uses his camera to attempt to establish that the world really is as […]

Read the full article: Proof, GFT, 24 July, 2017

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

a chnage in the weather

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 […]

Read the full article: A Change In The Weather, GFT, 25 – 27 July, 2017

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

europe now film festival

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 […]

Read the full article: EuropeNow Film Festival, CCA, Wednesday 12 July – Friday 14 July 2017

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

dacid lynch he art of life

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

the deth of louis xiv

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

it comes at night

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

eva hesse

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

four passports

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 […]

Read the full article: Four Passports, EuropeNow Film Festival, CCA, 14 July, 2017

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

in this corner of the world

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

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

Song to Song, GFT, 7 – 13 July, 2017

song to song

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

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