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Glasgow Film Festival 2025 unveils first titles, country of focus
Bernhard Wenger’s ’Peacock’ will have its UK premiere at the festival.
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Glasgow, Locarno, IDFA join European film market alliance
The F.A.M.E. Alliance also includes CPH: Dox, Les Arcs and Zurich.
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Allison Gardner, Glasgow Film CEO and festival director, to retire in 2025
Gardner will step down in October 2025 after more than 30 years with the organisation.
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Glasgow Film Festival selects nine projects for inaugural Funny Features comedy lab (exclusive)
BFI-backed lab includes projects from Screen Stars of Tomorrow and Rising Stars Scotland.
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Reason8 picks up buzzy dark comedy ‘Tummy Monster’ starring Lorn Macdonald (exclusive)
The dark comedy stars ’Bridgerton’ actor Lorn Macdonald.
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Glasgow Film Festival’s 20th edition enjoys rise in audience levels and industry engagement
Cinema admissions were up 4%, while industry attendance increased by 56%.
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Icelandic football film ‘The Home Game’ scores audience award as Glasgow Film Festival wraps
Smari Gunn and Logi Sigursveinsson’s underdog documentary scored the highest audience score in the award’s 10-year history.
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Reviews
‘Janey’: Glasgow Review
Glasgow’s closing film goes on the road with Scottish comedian Janey Godley
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‘Edge Of Summer’: Glasgow Review
A long, hot Cornish summer in 1991 is the setting for Lucy Cohen’s coming-of-age drama
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“A wave comes and it goes”: Rising UK filmmakers debate pros and cons of being labelled part of a movement
Charlotte Regan, Luna Carmoon, Adura Onashile and Lucy Cohen were speaking alongside Mia Bays and Eva Yates at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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‘Edge Of Summer’ filmmakers on moving from docs to fiction, shooting in Cornwall and having babies while making a film
The UK feature world premieres at Glasgow Film Festival.
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‘The Home Game’: Glasgow Review
A small Icelandic town prepares to host an FA Cup match in this feel-good documentary
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‘Bucky F*cking Dent’: Glasgow Review
David Duchovny directs and stars in this period drama about fathers, sons and the healing power of baseball
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‘Woken’: Dublin Review
A pregnant woman washes up on a mysterious, sinister island in Alan Friel’s genre debut
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Aylin Tezel’s ‘Falling Into Place’ secures key deals ahead of Glasgow premiere (exclusive)
Tezel’s debut feature has its UK premiere on Saturday 2.
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“We are a lean, mean, running machine”: How Glasgow Film Festival is packing a punch
As the festival marks its 20th edition, Allison Gardner and Chris Kumar discuss the fresh programming team and balancing budgets.
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Alief acquires Lucy Cohen’s Glasgow premiere 'Edge Of Summer’ (exclusive)
Cohen’s narrative feature debut is produced by Dorothy St Pictures, with backing from BBC Film and BFI.
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Mia Bays, Eva Yates, Adura Onashile, Charlotte Regan join Glasgow industry line-up
Highights include a celebration of the new wave of UK filmmaking; the inaugural Book to Screen live pitching event; and the launch of the industry advisory board’s 10-year vision for the festival’s industry programme.
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ to open Glasgow Film Festival; full programme revealed
Full festival programme for the 20th edition is revealed.
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Charlotte Wells, Ben Sharrock among talent mentors for Glasgow Film Festival 2024
The inaugural animation scheme cohort has also been unveiled.