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Mother and Child
Mother and Child steps into the lives of middle-aged Karen (Annette Bening), once a teen mother, her estranged, solitary, and fiercely independent daughter E... Read more »| Updated about 12 years ago -
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Bombay Beach
After an outstanding festival journey, a Tribeca World Documentary Award, and praise from Alec Baldwin, music video director Alma Har'el's debut feature Bomb... Read more »| Updated about 12 years ago -
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Brave
Pixar takes a turn to fairytale-telling, princess protagonist-leading animation with Brave. Set in the Scottish Highlands, fiery-headed Merida (Kelly MacDona... Read more »| Updated over 11 years ago -
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Anton Corbijn: Inside Out
Anton Corbijn: Inside Out follows the prolific Dutch photographer and filmmaker (Control, The American) whose unique visual style helped to define an era in ... Read more »| Updated over 11 years ago -
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Ruby Sparks
Not another indie movie, Ruby Sparks is the second feature from Little Miss Sunshine directing duo Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton. Penned by actress Zoe ... Read more »| Updated over 11 years ago -
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GFF 2013: What's Up Docs?
Amongst Great Scots, New Brazilian Cinema, and the annual retrospective, GFF's Stranger than Fiction strand is the home of curiosities, intriguing tales, and... Read more »| Updated about 11 years ago -
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Cloud Atlas puts Glasgow on the Map
The heavily anticipated Cloud Atlas is set to receive its first UK screening at Glasgow Film Festival this weekend. Star James D'Arcy will be in attendance t... Read more »| Updated about 11 years ago -
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The Great Hip Hop Hoax
A follow-up to Sound It Out, her 2011 documentary about a Teesside record shop, Jeanie Finlay forays into darker aspects of the music industry with... Read more »| Updated over 10 years ago -
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First Look: MacGruber
A spoof of America's 1980s and 90s hit TV series MacGyver, MacGruber is the latest from the SNL cast. It's so similar to the original, in fact, that the cre... Read more »| Updated almost 14 years ago -
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Monsters
Gareth Edwards' low-budget post-apocalyptic thriller, Monsters, hits UK cinemas after nine long months on the road at festivals from South By Southwest ... Read more »| Updated over 13 years ago -
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GFF 2011: Pink Saris
Sampat Pal Devi is the residing matriarch of Uttar Pradesh, Northern India. A formidable force, her no-holds-barred attitude to Indian traditionalism is... Read more »| Updated about 13 years ago -
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Never Let Me Go
Clad in grey clothes and with golden complexions, Hailsham students are special creatures. Raised to fulfil a very specific biological purpose, they are empt... Read more »| Updated almost 13 years ago -
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Fair Game
Fair Game brings the real-life story of CIA operative Valerie Plame to the big screen. Naomi Watts stars as the spy with Sean Penn as her retired diplomat hu... Read more »| Updated almost 13 years ago -
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Bureaucratic Fairytales: An Interview with André Øvredal
Having endured a summer of messiah wizards, robot romps and all-American superheroes, and with another long, cold vampiric winter ahead, a new beast from the... Read more »| Updated over 12 years ago -
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Chalet Girl
With a made-for-TV screenplay thinly veiled as a funky new take on mountaintop athletics, Chalet Girl follows ex-skateboarder Kim, a plain Jane with a big he... Read more »| Updated over 12 years ago -
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Page One: Inside the New York Times
Page One opens inside the New York Times' mammoth printing press. Alongside it, the stately monolith of its Manhattan headquarters is a statue to t... Read more »| Updated over 12 years ago -
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The Guard
John Michael McDonagh – forever cursed to be billed as brother to In Bruges' writer-director Michael – tries his hand at directing in this scaldi... Read more »| Updated over 12 years ago -
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Wild Bill director Dexter Fletcher in interview
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels star Dexter Fletcher made his way to Glasgow FIlm Festival for the first time last month to screen Wild Bill. This impres... Read more »| Updated about 12 years ago -
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GFF 2012: Finisterrae
Crossing the Line, the new strand at this year's festival, brings experimental and avant-garde films to the Glasgow, exploring the crossover between cinema a... Read more »| Updated about 12 years ago -
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Coriolanus
After the enormous success of The Deathly Hallows, Ralph Fiennes made the leap from the oeuvre of one beloved British author to that of another. Taking on th... Read more »| Updated almost 12 years ago -
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Frankenweenie
With Frankenweenie, Tim Burton returns to an old tale (his 1984 short), to animation, and to form. A delicious mixture of 3D and black and white, this zombie... Read more »| Updated over 11 years ago -
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Premium Rush
Premium Rush is the story of Wilee, a lawyer turned bike messenger, who is on a mission to deliver an envelope on which a life depends, hotly pursued by... Read more »| Updated about 11 years ago -
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GFF 2013: Margaret Tait, Film Poet
This unassuming documentary from Glasgow Women’s Library is a short and sweet introduction to Scottish filmmaker and poet Margaret Tait. Since her deat... Read more »| Updated about 11 years ago -
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GFF 2013: Indie Game: The Movie
Indie Game: The Movie is – as the title suggests – an indie movie for indie video game addicts. While teams of hundreds toil away on big-nam... Read more »| Updated about 11 years ago -
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GFF 2011: International Affairs
“One of the guiding philosophies for the festival has always been that we would bring the best of world cinema to Glasgow, and show the best of Scottis... Read more »| Updated about 13 years ago