CineSkinny
The CineSkinny, launched in 2009, is Glasgow Film Festival’s official publication. Throughout the annual festival, The CineSkinny provides coverage of Glasgow Film Festival in print – copies can be found in GFF venues during the festival, filled with in-depth features, reviews and recognisable by their bespoke illustrated covers. The CineSkinny also reports on Glasgow Film Festival happenings online, with interactive, daily coverage on The Skinny’s website.
The CineSkinny is brought to you by the Glasgow School of Art School of Simulation and Visualisation.
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GFF 2010: Dogtooth
In Yorgos Lanthimos' Dogtooth, the outside world is a terrifying place; at least, that's the fiction two parents have concocted for their three grown... Read more »| 22 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: The Ghost Show
Roll up, roll up, and experience a unique show about fairgrounds, vaudeville, cinema and an elephant's day out. Read more »| 21 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: About Elly
The true nature of About Elly sneaks up on the audience. Asghar Farhadi's Silver Berlin Bear winner begins as a light-hearted affair with a group of friends ... Read more »| 21 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Sights and Sounds
We explore the eclectic Music and Film Festival programme. Read more »| 20 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Beyond the Pole
Poking fun at recent po-faced, Ben Fogle style documentaries, Beyond the Pole follows friends and every-men Brian and Mark (Rhys Thomas and Stephen M... Read more »| 20 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Court (13) in Session
They make boats which barely float and machines which hardly fly: who on earth are the Court 13 collective? Read more »| 20 Feb 2010
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GFF 2010: American: The Bill Hicks Story
When he died at 32, Bill Hicks had been performing stand-up comedy for almost twenty years. In American: The Bill Hicks Story, family and friends trace his t... Read more »| 20 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: No Sex Please - She's Catherine Breillat
Controversial filmmaker Catherine Breillat takes a different approach to shock tactics with her latest feature, Bluebeard. Read more »| 19 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Hidden Diary
In Hidden Diary, Audrey returns to her parents’ home on the French coast after ten years abroad, keeping her pregnancy secret from her distant mother, ... Read more »| 19 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Cutting Lines
Cynthia Beatt explores the fading boundary of the Berlin Wall in her two documentaries, The Invisible Frame and Cycling the Frame, which open the Glasgow Shorts Film Festival tonight. Read more »| 19 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Cuckoo
With its Hitchcockian leanings and oppressive cinematography, Cuckoo is as tangible a representation of a troubled mind as you are likely to encounter on fil... Read more »| 19 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Opening with a Bang (and a crash and a wallop)
Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s latest film Micmacs opens this year’s Glasgow Film Festival with a dose of hi-jinks. Read more »| 18 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Vincere
Marco Bellocchio previously explored the impact of national politics on a personal level with Buongiorno, notte, a quietly observed depiction of the kidnappi... Read more »| 18 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Pachamama
A father and son tread the old trade route through the Bolivian Andes, bartering salt from the Uyuni flats near their home for regional produce - the corn, q... Read more »| 18 Feb 2010 -
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GFF 2010: Bringing Up Baby
Filmmakers, critics and cineastes alike can’t give anything but love to this baby, but that wasn’t always the case. Released in 1938, it bombed a... Read more »| 18 Feb 2010