Love Lies Bleeding Opening Gala Glasgow Film Festival 2024
Opening Gala: Love Lies Bleeding – 28 February, 2024
Also Screening Thursday 29 March 1.05 p.m
Tonight is the night of GFF24’s spectacular Opening Gala with the UK Premiere of Director Rose Glass’ second feature, Love Lies Bleeding, in which love and violence come together in an explosive cocktail in this thriller starring Kristen Stewart as a gym manager who falls for a bodybuilder, with dangerous implications for them both.
GFF’s very first red carpet of the year, the highly-anticipated screening, and a Q&A session with the director herself, it’s sure to be a night that the lucky ticket holders shan’t forget.
Following the screening, attendees at the Opening Gala can continue a night of festivities down at the Opening Night Party at Citation Glasgow from 21:00.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
GFF 28 February – 10 March 2024
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