All Glasgow articles – Page 4
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Reviews
‘The Toll’: Glasgow Review
Michael Smiley plays a tollbooth operator hiding from his past in isolated Western Wales
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‘Creation Stories’: Glasgow Review
Glasgow opens with this pacey biopic of Creation Records founder Alan McGee
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Features
Glasgow Film Festival’s Allison Gardner: “I have learned to treat a virtual festival as if it’s a real one”
GFF co-director Allison Gardner talks 2021 challenges and ambitions.
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News
Kevin Macdonald, Krysty Wilson-Cairns head Glasgow Film Festival industry line-up (exclusive)
Festival will also launch a new Ambassador programme, spotlighting rising talent under 30.
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Glasgow Film Festival unveils online 2021 line-up
UK festival recently moved online-only due to virus crisis.
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Glasgow Film Festival to move entirely online for 2021 edition (exclusive)
Ongoing Covid-19 restrictions end plans for hybrid event and UK cinema partnerships.
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Glasgow Film Festival unites with UK cinemas to screen premieres
Opening and closing films among those set to be shown at 22 partner cinemas.
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‘Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema’: Review
Mark Cousins delivers an epic: he - and all the she’s in it - may find a captive audience awaits
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‘Body Of Water’: Glasgow Review
Lucy Brydon makes her directing debut with this intense drama about anorexia
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‘Love Sarah’: Glasgow Review
When a promising baker dies, her family and friends join together to open her dream cake shop
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‘Roy’s World: Barry Gifford’s Chicago’: Glasgow Review
Impressionistic documentary collage about writer Barry Gifford and his Chicago hometown
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News
Glasgow Film Festival co-chief talks hidden gems, surprise guests and 2021 plans
Allan Hunter reflects on the 16th edition.
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‘Radioactive’ director Marjane Satrapi reveals why she chooses not to work with US producers
wThe Iranian-French filmmaker of Persepolis and Radioactive was speaking at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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‘Arracht’ wins Glasgow audience award; festival draws record admissions
Tom O’Sullivan’s Irish famine drama received its UK premiere at the festival.
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Ireland’s Fantastic Films moves into TV with ‘Zom-B’ (exclusive)
Fantastic Films’ credits include Cannes titles Last Days On Mars and Vivarium.
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Isle of Skye writers residency programme launches new cash prize
£5,000 cash prize will be awarded for the best film or TV script submitted by alumni of the residency scheme.
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Can the “arthouse film boom” continue? asks Glasgow panel
It is not just down to the success of ‘Parasite’.
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Features
How the Glasgow Film Festival is making good on its rallying cry of “cinema for all”
Free and accessible talks and screenings, as well as the living wage for all staffers.
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Female distribution specialists discuss creating diverse teams, making smart deals at Glasgow panel
Nine of Birds Eye View’s Future Leaders in Distribution cohort took part in the conversation.
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Glasgow Film Festival opens with a focus on female voices and the need to fight complacency
“You can’t stand still, you have to keep reinventing,” says festival co-director Allison Gardner.