Glasgow Film Festival at CCA Thu 16 February – Sun 26 February 2017
Glasgow Film Festival 2017
CCA
Thu 16 February – Sun 26 February 2017
Full programme announced Thu 19 Jan 2017
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The thirteenth Glasgow Film Festival takes place from 15 – 26 February 2017. CCA will again be a central GFF venue partner, hosting several screenings every day, in both the cinema and theatre spaces.
GFF17 will feature an exciting programme packed full of premieres, previews, unique pop-up cinema events, themed screenings, discussions, Q&As and live performance. Crossing the Line, highlighting artist film and experimental cinema has a natural home at CCA, while the Festival Club will be open in the Saramago Terrace Bar every night during the festival.
The full programme will be announced on Thursday 19 January. GFF Membership passes are on sale until Monday 23 January – essential for film lovers to secure tickets for must-see screenings before general release: glasgowfilm.org/gffmembership.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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