Access Film Club: Riddle of Fire

GFT, together with The National Autistic Society Scotland, is delighted to provide Access Film Club: a screening and post-film discussion in a friendly and welcoming environment. In the hills of Wyoming, three naughty kids are told to pick up a blueberry pie from their local store. However, what begins as a simple task soon turns in to adventure across the American West, as they face poachers, witches, huntsmen, and fairies, who all seek to challenge them on their quest. Will the bonds of friendship prove strong enough to guide them home? A fantastical tale billed as 'the coolest debut from Cannes', this unique neo-fairytale, beautifully shot on 16mm, is an unforgettable mix of Romanticism, British folklore, and the Western genre that celebrates the power of imagination. All tickets £6.50. This screening will finish at 20.00 There are no ads or trailers and the sound is slightly lower than in other screenings. There is access to sensory toys and a Quiet Room. YEAR OF CELEBRATION: 2024 marks 85 years since our cinema (originally the Cosmo) was built, 50 years since GFT was founded and the 20th edition of Glasgow Film Festival. Whilst our box office and bar sales only cover around 50% of our annual costs and help keep the film reels rolling, we rely on donations and fundraising to run our education and community activities. We need your help! Celebrate 50 years of GFT by donating £50 at checkout. A £50 donation also secures your seat at our special January screening. Find out more or donate via glasgowfilm.org/donate. Your contribution matters.Access Film Club: Riddle of Fire showing at: August 12, 6:00 pm
Access Film Club: Riddle of Fire

Location: Glasgow Film TheatreBox Office opens 30 minutes before first screening, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow,, G3 6RB9

2024-08-12T18:00:00+01:00PT1H55M2024-08-12T20:15:00+01:0060
Lio Tipton
Charles Halford
Charlie Stover
Weston Razooli
Lio Tipton
David Atrakchi
Weston Razooli
Sohrab Mirmont
Access Film Club: Riddle of Fire"
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