UK Green Film Festival at GFT, 6 – 13 May, 2017

GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
The UK Green Film Festival, a nationwide network of film lovers and green thinkers, happens in cinemas across the UK from 4-11 May, presenting the very best of environmentally themed films from around the world.
GFT will present the following films as part of the festival, each with a special guest introduction.
6 May
Nenette (PG)
This screening will be followed by a Skype Q&A with Michelle Desilets, Executive Director of Orangutan Land Trust.
7 May
Silent Running (PG)
This screening will be introduced by Professor Roger Downie
8 May
How To Let Go Of The World and Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change (N/C 12+)
This screening will be introduced by Barry Dalgliesh
10 May
The Age of Consequences (N/C 12+)
This screening will be introduced by Barry Dalgliesh
13 May
Take 2: Wall-E (U)
Exciting and magical sci-fi Pixar animation.
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