Glasgow Film Festival 2022 – Festival for Free
Making the cinematic experience more accessible for all, Glasgow Film Festival 2022 features several free or budget-friendly screenings including 1962 Retrospective.
What better way to start your day than with a free screening of a stone cold classic like Lawrence of Arabia or Dr.No preceded by an introduction from GFF Festival Co-Director Allan Hunter?
Glasgow Film At Home

I Am Samuel, is part of the African Stories programme – available to stream for free on Glasgow Film At Home. Please note that tickets are limited, so book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Pay What You Can

This year tickets to the World Premiere Skint will be sold on a Pay What You Can basis. Finally, our family friendly Take 2 screenings (of Aladdin and Spy Kids) which are free for children and their parent/guardian.
Behind the Scenes
For those more interested in what goes on behind the camera, Behind the Scenes (in association with BFI Film Academy Labs) are presenting a programme of industry events for young people aged 15-25 interested in film.
You can also see Internet Saver bundles and concessions.
More information about ticket prices.
Glasgow Film Festival – What’s On
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