Late Night: Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me 4k GFT
Friday 3 June, 2022 (22.40)
Late night screening of David Lynch’s thriller, 30 years after its release. Enjoy themed cocktails from the bar and some damn fine coffee – log-carrying is optional.
In the pilot episode of the TV show Twin Peaks, the body of high-school student Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) is found washed up on the banks of a river outside the titular town. Laura is initially a symbol of young innocence and purity, but her troubles are gradually uncovered and the true darkness of the town revealed.
This prequel film recounts the harrowing last week of her life, along with the investigation into the murder of night-shift waitress Teresa Banks in a nearby town a year before.
A necessary piece of the Twin Peaks puzzle that deserves to be seen on the big screen.
Screening in 4K
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
This section: Cinema, Pat's Home Page Blog
Filed under: Cinema, Pat's Home Page Blog
Related Pages
- Mermaids at GFT – Mother’s Day
- Couture Glasgow Film Festival 2026 review by Pat Byrne
- Effi O Blaenau review Pat Byrne – Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Super Nature Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Glasgow Film Theatre Announces Programme for March 2026
- Earth’s Greatest Enemy at GFT
- Jaripeo at Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Sailm nan Daoine (Psalms of the People)- Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- It’s A Fine Thing To Sing – Songs and Singers of Inishowen Peninsula Documentary
- Midwinter Break – Glasgow Film Festival 2026 Review
- Julie Fowlis with Scottish Chamber Orchestra at Celtic Connections 2026
- Everybody to Kenmure Street – GFF2026 Review
- Big vs Small, Film Night, Arlington Baths Club
- Free and Low-Cost Activities at Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Broken English – Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- Lynne Ramsay to receive Cinema City Honorary Award at Glasgow Film Festival 2026
- tell it slant at Locavore
- Take 2: Pets on Trains at GFT
- Glasgow Film Festival 2026 – filmaking talent galore attending
- Lola – Screening Arlington Baths Club