Glasgow Film Festival 2018 – Catch Some Amazing Guests
Some stellar guests will attend events at the festival for Q&A sessions. You’ll be able to find out ore about their inspiration, process and future projects.
Highlights Include
Imogen Poots and Callum Turner, who will attend Mobile Homes; Belgian comedian Nawell Madani, at the hilarious Stand Up, Girl; rising Irish director Rebecca Daly, who will answer questions after the screening of the intriguing parable Good Favour; and director Maurice Fitzpatrick will attend In the Name of Peace: John Hume in America.
Some Further Highlights

The Party’s Just Beginning
Karen Gillan and cast will attend the screening on Sat 24 Feb.

Village Rockstars
Director/producer Rima Das will attend the screening on Fri 2 Mar

You, Me and Him (N/C 15+)
Director Daisy Aitkens and actor David Tennant will attend the screening on Sun 25 Feb.

Never Steady, Never Still (N/C 15+)
Shirley Henderson stars in this auspicious feature debut from Kathleen Hepburn. Director Kathleen Hepburn will attend the screening on Sun 25 Feb.

The Ballad of Lefty Brown (N/C 15+)
Bill Pullman will be in attendance at the screening on 22 February.
See All Events With Guests Attending at GlasgowFilm Festival, 2018.
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