Glasgow Cinema: Italian Film Festival, 7 – 13 March
Italian Film Festival
GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
7th – 13th March, 2014
The 2014 Festival highlights an exciting and diverse line-up of contemporary and classic Italian cinema, including hilarious comedies, engaging dramas and nail-biting thrillers. There’s also landmark classics from award- winning directors and actors, many of whom, like Giueseppe Tornatore, Roberto Andò, Daniele Luchetti and Paolo Genovese, may be familiar from previous editions.
www.glasgowfilm.org/theatre/whats_on/season:italian_film_festival
Films include:
The Best Offer
- GFT
- Friday 7 March
Introduction by Professor Joe Farrell who worked with Giuseppe Tornatore on the English script for the film
Part of the Italian Film Festival ticket deal. Buy five films for £35 / £27.50 (excluding Sandra).
Long Live Liberty
- g:Saturday 8 March
Part of the Italian Film Festival ticket deal. Buy five films for £35 / £27.50 (excluding Sandra).
Although the trailer does not have subtitles, the screening at GFT will have English subtitles.
A Five Star Life
Saturday 8 March
Part of the Italian Film Festival ticket deal. Buy five films for £35 / £27.50 (excluding Sandra).
Fellini’s Roma
- Sunday 9 March
Part of the Italian Film Festival ticket deal. Buy five films for £35 / £27.50 (excluding Sandra).
A Perfect Family
- Dates Showing:
- Monday 10 March
- Show Times:
- 20:20 [ see showings ]
Part of the Italian Film Festival ticket deal. Buy five films for £35 / £27.50 (excluding Sandra).
Although the trailer does not have subtitles, the screening at GFT will have English subtitles.
Sandra
- Tuesday 11 March
Made immediately after his masterpiece The Leopard, Luchino Visconti’s rarely seen Sandra has been restored to its sparkling best. Claudia Cardinale’s steely, neurotic Sandra returns to her home-town of Volterra in Tuscany, accompanied by her new husband Andrew (Michael Craig). Confronted upon their arrival by a distraught mother, a former lover and her dashingly handsome, deeply devoted brother, this is a modern day interpretation of the Electra myth transformed into a stark, hothouse melodrama with strong echoes of Tennessee Williams.
Introduction by Pasquale Iannone of University of Edinburgh.
All tickets are £5
Although the trailer has French subtitles, the screening at GFT will have English subtitles.
Ali Blue Eyes
- Wednesday 12 March
Part of the Italian Film Festival ticket deal. Buy five films for £35 / £27.50 (excluding Sandra).
Although the trailer does not have subtitles, the screening at GFT has English subtitles.
The Great War
- Thursday 13 March
Part of the Italian Film Festival ticket deal. Buy five films for £35 / £27.50 (excluding Sandra).
Although the trailer does not have English subtitles, the screening at GFT will have English subtitles.
www.glasgowfilm.org/theatre/whats_on/season:italian_film_festival
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