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Tag: Glasgow Film Theatre

Film Review: Mary Shelley

After the success of Haifaa al-Mansour’s groundbreaking Wadjida, the first feature film by a female Saudi director and shot entirely … More

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Film Review: The Breadwinner

25th May, Glasgow Film Theatre, Dir. Nora Twomey This animated film brings to life the best-selling novel, The Breadwinner, written … More

Chloe Tobin-Kemmer, film review, five stars, Glasgow Film Theatre, nora twomey, the breadwinner

Film Preview: Revolt She Said: ‘The Girls’ + Discussion

Sunday 6th May, 7pm, Glasgow Film Theatre This month marks 50 years since May 1968 – a month of protests and … More

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Film review – Custody

In association with the GFT The silence of Custody’s rolling end credits is met with only a sigh of dubious … More

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Film Review: Loveless

In association with the Glasgow Film Theatre Ex-partners Boris and Zhenya fighting over who gets to avoid custody of their … More

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Cinemaster feature: Paul Thomas Anderson

Žad Novak examines the thematic complexity of Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood -in association with the Glasgow Film … More

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Film Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

In association with the Glasgow Film Theatre The packed matinee screening, the rapturous applause that greeted the end credits and … More

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Review: The Killing of a Sacred Deer – In association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

  In Greek mythology, the killing of goddess Artemis’ sacred deer by king Agamemnon causes a storm that stops the … More

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Review: Call Me by Your Name – In Association with the Glasgow Film Theatre

Wrapping up director Luca Guadagnino’s self-proclaimed ‘Desire’ trilogy (including I am Love and A Bigger Splash), Call Me by Your … More

call me by your name, Calum Cooper, film, film review, four stars, Glasgow Film Theatre

Review: I Am Not a Witch – In association with the GFT

Zambian-born, Welsh-raised director Rungano Nyoni’s debut feature, I Am Not a Witch, tells the tale of a superstitious small Zambian … More

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