All Glasgow articles – Page 4
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Reviews‘Wake Up Punk’: Glasgow Review
The spirit of punk lives on in Nigel Askew’s documentary featuring Joe Corré and the Westwood-McLaren clan
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Reviews‘Monstrous’: Glasgow Review
Christina Ricci leads Frightfest favourite Chris Sivertson’s latest genre take
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NewsIndie filmmakers talk navigating Scotland’s production boom
‘Good Omens’ showrunner Douglas Mackinnon, Screen Scotland’s Steven Little and Barry Crerar producer Ciara Barry took part in a Glasgow Film Festival (GFF) panel.
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Reviews‘Angry Young Men’: Glasgow Review
Paul Morris’s one-man microbudget movie explores childhood rivalries set on a fictional housing estate in Scotland
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Reviews‘Adult Adoption’: Glasgow Review
Actor and playright Ellie Moon wrote and stars in this quirky comedy drama about a care leaver seeking adult adoption
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Reviews‘Her Way’: Glasgow Review
Laure Calamy’s fiery César award-nominated performance drives Cécile Ducrocq’s spirited first feature
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Reviews‘Ashgrove’: Glasgow Review
Dystopian melodrama from Canada uses improvised acting to explore a global pandemic
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Features“More collaboration, less empire building”: Glasgow’s Allison Gardner calls for cross-festival camaraderie
Gardner is co-director of Glasgow Film Festival, which starts today (March 2) and runs until March 13.
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival pulls Russian features over Ukraine invasion
Follows calls from the Ukrainian Film Academy to boycott Russian cinema
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NewsMia Bays, Isabel Davis among speakers for Glasgow film festival industry programme
A programme of in-person and online events will run from March 6-10.
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival unveils 2022 line-up; opens with Graham Moore’s ‘The Outfit’
The festival takes place from March 2-13.
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News‘Monstrous', ‘A Cloud So High’ part of Glasgow FrightFest 2022 line-up
The festival runs in Glasgow from March 10-12.
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NewsGlasgow Film Festival premiere galas to screen simultaneously across the UK
The festival will run as a hybrid event from March 2-13.
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News‘Sweetheart’ wins audience award as online-only Glasgow Film Festival reveals figures
“The opportunity to be more innovative has been interesting,” said GFF co-director Allison Gardner.
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FeaturesKevin Macdonald on how he considered making ‘The Mauritanian’ as a documentary
The filmmaker spoke to Screen during the Glasgow Film Festival.
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Reviews‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’: Glasgow Review
A very human portrait of football’s towering giant
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Reviews‘Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliche’: Glasgow Review
A closer look at the groundbreaking British punk artist
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Reviews‘A Brixton Tale’: Glasgow Review
South London-set story of social divides plays Slamdance and Glasgow
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Reviews‘The Toll’: Glasgow Review
Michael Smiley plays a tollbooth operator hiding from his past in isolated Western Wales














