Glasgow Film Theatre announce Sound & Vision programme

Feature by News Team | 26 Mar 2015

Glasgow Film Theatre have announced a string of music-themed events in April and May, including live performances from Saint Etienne and Field Music and a collaboration with the Live at Glasgow all-dayer.

Synth-pop trio Saint Etienne will perform their score for Paul Kelly’s found-footage film How We Used To Live on 19 May, while the Mercury-nominated Field Music will play their Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival-commissioned soundtrack to John Grierson’s 1929 documentary Drifters on 31 May.

GFT will team up with Monorail for a Record Store Day screening of 90s classic Empire Records on 17 Apr, followed by a showing of documentary My Secret World, charting the story of Bristol-based Sarah Records, on 26 Apr. The My Secret World screening will be followed by a Q&A with Sarah Records founder Claire Wadd.

During Live at Glasgow on 6 May, the GFT will host a series of music-based films including a preview screening of forthcoming Elliott Smith documentary Heaven Adores You. The Sound & Vision programme follows a string of music events at last month's Glasgow Film Festival, which included a tribute to the O2 ABC's cinematic past and a showing of Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense.

Tickets for the Sound & Vision events (excluding the Live at Glasgow-only showings) are on sale now via the GFT.


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