Tomorrow Is Always Too LongN/C 18+ Sunday 7 December GFT
Tomorrow Is Always Too LongN/C 18+
Sunday 7 December
GFT
This new film from artist Phil Collins, specially commissioned for Festival 2014, is a modern day city symphony and a musical love letter to Glasgow, shot on locations ranging from an antenatal class, to Barlinnie prison, and Frampton’s night club. With a stellar soundtrack from Welsh pop-enigma Cate Le Bon, Mogwai’s Barry Burns, voodoo ravers Golden Teacher, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, this improbable lovechild of musicals and documentary, late-night television and silhouette animation embarks on a hypnotic journey into the heart of the city.
Artist and filmmaker Phil Collins will join us after the screening for a Q&A.
12 Rose Street, Glasgow, G3 6RB
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