London Film Festival at Glasgow Film Theatre 2022
5 – 16 October, 2022
GFT is Venue Partner for BFI London Film Festival (LFF) in partnership with American Express, giving their audience the first chance to see a selection of exciting new titles from LFF on the big screen, at the home of film in Glasgow.

Screening the following titles:

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical (Dir. Matthew Warchus)
Wednesday 5 October, 19.45

White Noise (Dir. Noah Baumbach)
Thursday 6 October, 19.55

Nanny (Dir. Nikyatu Jusu)
Saturday 8 October, 18.00

Close (Dir. Lukas Dhont)
Saturday 8 October, 20.30

Holy Spider (Dir. Ali Abbasi)
Sunday 9 October, 16.20

Living (Dir. Oliver Hermanus)
Sunday 9 October, 19.30

The Good Nurse (Dir. Tobias Lindholm)
Tuesday 11 October, 17.30

The Whale (Dir. Darren Aronofsky)
Tuesday 11 October, 20.15

Triangle of Sadness (Dir. Ruben Östlund)
Wednesday 12 October, 19.45

The Banshees of Inisherin (Dir. Martin McDonagh)
Thursday 13 October, 20.15

Call Jane (Dir. Phyllis Nagy)
Friday 14 October, 20.15

Decision to Leave (Dir. Park Chan-wook)
Saturday 15 October, 20.00

My Policeman (Dir. Michael Grandage)
Sunday 16 October, 16.30

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Dir. Rian Johnson)
Sunday 16 October, 19.15
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
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