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GFT Blog: Our Favourite Adaptations
Patricia Highsmith specialised in tightly plotted thrillers exploring the fear, jealousy, guilt and violence bubbling under the surface of outwardly civilised characters.
Andrei Tarkovsky – Sculpting Time
When Andrei Tarkovsky was preparing to shoot his fourth feature film the walls of his Mosfilm workroom were covered with faded, family photographs bearing witness to the people and places that had populated his childhood.
Glasgow Film Annual Review 2015-2016 Published as Submissions Open for Glasgow Film Festival
Glasgow Film celebrates a hugely successful year as the call for film submissions for the 2017 festival opens.
The Best of 2015 (According to us)
The Glasgow Film staff run down their favourite flicks of 2015.
Glasgow Film Theatre Wins Cinema of the Year at the 2015 Screen Awards
Glasgow Film Theatre is proud to announce it is the winner of Cinema of the Year (24 screens or less) at this year’s Screen Awards.
The Truth of the Matter: Our Top 6 Documentaries
The Look of Silence (Fri 12 - Thu 18 Jun), Joshua Oppenheimer’s follow-up to his groundbreaking The Act of Killing, opens at GFT tomorrow, and we’ve been discussing our favourite documentaries to tie in with its release.
Cities have character: 8 Films in Which the City Plays an Integral Part
To tie in with Robert Siodmak’s New York set film noir Cry of the City, we’ve been discussing films in which location plays a major role, and can even be described as a character within the film.
Visible Cinema: Launch of GFT Deaf and Hard of Hearing Film Club
Glasgow Film Theatre today announced the launch of Visible Cinema, a monthly Film Club for deaf and hard of hearing audiences.