Deadpan Poet: Director Aki Kaurismäki in interview
Finnish master of deadpan Aki Kaurismäki discusses his new film, Le Havre, and his future as a filmmaker

Finnish master of deadpan Aki Kaurismäki discusses his new film, Le Havre, and his future as a filmmaker

Werner Herzog's films have become a staple of GFF's programme. We examine why the man who once ate his own shoe continues to excite festival-goers everywhere.

GFF doesn't go in for awards, but we do. Here are The CineSkinny's awards for GFF 2012

As the long forgotten Death Watch returns to the big screen at GFF, we examine its connection with Glasgow

With the contents of Umberto's special performance still shrouded in mystery, we talk to Cry Parrot's Fielding Hope about their collaboration for GMFF

The CineSkinny profiles filmmaking genius Werner Herzog, whose new documentary, Into the Abyss, plays at the festival

The Skinny pays tribute to the GFF's annual crimson splattered crescendo, the mighty FrightFest, and its much maligned gorehounds who make the Scottish horror scene so special

Death might be the final act, but it's only the beginning of the debate. We examine three films showing at GFF that engage with this controversial subject

The CineSkinny puts its gaming skills to the test during an interview with director Adam Cornelius

The Glue Factory becomes a surreal playground as 85A collective take over the venue to bring to life the nutty images of legendary Czech filmmaker Jan Svankmajer

We meet with the prolific Glaswegian comic book writer and GFF ambassador, Mark Millar, to discuss his future projects

The GFF is hosting the world premiere, and only screening, of Anne-Marie Copestake's specially commissioned film. We meet with the director to discuss her inspirations

The CineSkinny speaks to Marc Evans and Jon Finn, respectively director and producer of Hunky Dory, one of GFF’s delights...

The CineSkinny press gangs actor Dexter Fletcher to discuss his directorial debut, a London-set pseudo-spaghetti western about redemption and parenting

Is there more to Robert Pattinson than a brooding look and big hair?

Showing at GFF, Dreileben comprises of three films, each telling the same story from a different perspective, from three of Germany's leading filmmakers

The CineSkinny examines how Glasgow, an increasingly popular shooting location, has been portrayed in cinema over the years

We speak to Dominik Moll, who brings his adaptation of Matthew Lewis’s classic gothic tale to Glasgow

A weekend of cabaret, Weimer-era Germany style.

The Dardenne brothers' exquisite The Kid With a Bike is one of the gems of the festival. We consider what makes these Belgian siblings such giants of the film world