Glasgay! Festival, GFT From Thursday 23 October GFT
Glasgay! Festival GFC
From Thursday 23 October
Glasgay!, Scotland’s annual celebration of LGBT culture, kicks off tonight at 6pm with the Scottish premiere of Love Is Strange. Starring Alfred Molina and John Lithgow, and set to a dazzling soundtrack of Chopin piano pieces, this is a compassionate, bittersweet glimpse of life and love in the Big Apple.
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On Sunday 26 October (5pm), we screen one of the definitive crime dramas of the 1970s – Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon. Starring Al Pacino as a bisexual bank robber, this Oscar-nominated American classic is a daring political thriller based on a true story.
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The Dog (Tuesday 28 October, 6.15pm), is a fascinating portrait of the vivacious John Wojtowicz – the real man behind the inspiration for Al Pacino’s character in Dog Day Afternoon.
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