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Category: Film

Film Review: Women in Film – selection of short films at the Havana Glasgow Film Festival

The Havana Glasgow Film Festival is the annual celebration of Cuban cinema and cultural heritage. This year, a spotlight has … More

CCA, film review, five stars, havana glasgow film festival, Naomi Gessesse, women in film

Film Review: High Fantasy – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

Body swapping is a concept primarily found in comedies. Freaky Friday, It’s a Boy Girl Thing, even Scooby Doo all … More

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film review, high fantasy, jo reid

Film Review: Rafiki – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

In 2018 Wanuri Kahiu co-wrote and directed the film Rafiki, which was first released in Kenya, her home country, and … More

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film review, Leilo Albrecht, rafiki

Film Review: Widows – in association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Widows marks the long-awaited return of director Steve McQueen, after a five year hiatus from the big screen since 2013’s … More

film review, Glasgow Film Theatre, steve mcqueen, viola davis, widows

Film Review: ‘Female Perspective Shorts’ at the World of Film International Festival

Film City Glasgow, 7/10/18 – in association with the World of Film International Festival The World of Film International Festival … More

female perspective shorts, film review, Leilo Albrecht, Short films, two stars, World of Film International Festival

Film Review: Tehran Taboo

[content warning: spoilers] In 2017, the German-Iranian director Aki Soozandeh released the animation drama Tehran Taboo which gives insight into … More

film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, Leilo Albrecht, tehran taboo

Film Review: First Man

The credits rolled. ‘So, what did you think?’ I asked my friend. ‘Thrusters…’ she replied. ‘Thrusters and funerals.’ This observation … More

david o'ryan, film review, first man, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre, neil armstrong, Ryan Gosling

Just the Ticket: MubiGo and the Subscription Model

On the heels of the US-based Moviepass and its British counterparts Cineworld Unlimited and Odeon Limitless, arthouse and indie streaming … More

amelie lea, arthouse, Glasgow Film Theatre, Indie, mubi go, streaming platform

The End of the Summer Blockbusters

The summer blockbuster as we know it has been a staple of cinema since the ’70s, and big film releases … More

blockbusters, film feature, jo reid, summer

Film Review: Experimental Shorts + Discussion at SMHAFF 2018

The CCA hosted director Dominique Tipper and writer-actor Ann Akin from Trying to Find Me in conversation with Andrew Eaton-Lewis, … More

CCA, film review, four stars, Kritika Narula, mental health, Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival

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