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APRIL 2015 GLASGOW FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 0141 332 6535 WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG WHILE WE’RE YOUNG THE DARK HORSE A LITTLE CHAOS ST ETIENNE LIVE FORCE MAJEURE

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Page 1: GFT April 2015 Brochure

APRIL 2015

GLASGOW FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 0141 332 6535 • WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG THE DARK HORSE A LITTLE CHAOS ST ETIENNE LIVE

FORCE MAJEURE

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DIARY 5–6

Access Film Club: The Black Balloon 20Annie 27BAFTA Shorts 2015 19Blade Runner: The Final Cut 8Blind 9Bypass 13Chicken Run 27Cobain: Montage of Heck 10The Dark Horse 9Dr Jekyll et les Femmes 18Empire Records 22The Falling 13Fantastic Planet 27Far from the Madding Crowd 14Force Majeure 10Frozen Sing-a-long 7Gente de bien 12Hop 27It Follows 11Jauja 12A Little Chaos 12Lost River 9Monty Python’s Life of Brian 18My Name Is Salt 14Planetary 19A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence

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Steel Upon the Sward: The Films of Murray Grigor

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The Tale of the Princess Kaguya 10The Thursday People 17Visible Cinema: Selma 20Warsaw Uprising 11What’s Eating Gilbert Grape 20While We’re Young 8Whisky Galore! 19Wild Tales 8

EVENT CINEMA 23-25Bolshoi: Ivan the Terrible 23Glyndebourne: Die Entführung 25Glyndebourne: Ravel Double Bill 25Glyndebourne: The Rape of Lucretia 25NT Live: Everyman 24NT Live: Hamlet 24NT Live: The Hard Problem 24NT Live: Man and Superman 24RSC: Henry V 23RSC: The Merchant of Venice 23RSC: Othello 23

SOUND & VISION 21-22

Empire Records 22Field Music Live: Drifters 22My Secret World: The Story of Sarah Records

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St Etienne Live: How We Used to Live 21

TECHNICOLOR DREAMS 15-16

All That Heaven Allows 16Easter Parade 15The Man from Laramie 16The Red Shoes 15

GFT REGULARSFilm Discussion Group 26Crossing the Line 17Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Discussion Group

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GFT Film Quiz 26

Psychotronic Cinema 18

Take 2: Free Saturday Films for Families

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Take 2 Access: Autism-friendly Screenings

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USEFUL INFORMATION 29-30

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A large print version of this brochure is available at box office.

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GFT IS AVAILABLE FOR HIRETake advantage of our state-of-the-art facilities at GFT. We are equipped with cutting-edge audio, visual, digital and 35mm film projection, with PowerPoint and internet access also available throughout our three screens. We offer technical assistance with all hires and have a full range of microphones at your disposal.

We have a range of excellent wines and beers available to take into the cinema as part of our hospitality services. So whether you’re looking for a venue for a one-off celebration or something more formal, GFT can accommodate you and guarantee a unique experience.

Ask to speak to the Front of House Manager for details or call 0141 352 8603.

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2 for 1 tickets Buy the Sunday Herald for a voucher for one of our Monday night screenings.

www.heraldscotland.com Fridays before 5pm All tickets cost £5 before 5pm every Friday (unless otherwise stated). Tuesday Treats £5 tickets for selected Tuesday evening screenings (see p37 for details)

Concessions apply to full-time students, over-60s, Jobseekers Allowance or Income Support recipients, and registered disabled people. Please produce proof of eligibility when purchasing or collecting tickets.

Tickets are non-refundable. Please note that late entry to the cinema for ticket holders is at the discretion of the manager. Cinema management reserve the right of admission and their decision is final. Please note programme may be subject to change.

BOX OFFICE & BAR OPENING HOURS

HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT WHAT WE DO

GFT Box Office opening hours:Sunday to Friday from 12 noonSaturday from 11amBox Office closes 15 mins after start of final film.GFT Bar and building open half an hour before first film.

HOW TO BUY TICKETS

Online: www.glasgowfilm.org (no booking fee) By phone: 0141 332 6535 (£1.50 booking fee per transaction) Please call within Box Office opening hours. At busy times you will be asked to leave a contact number. In person: Within Box Office opening hours.

Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB

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AUDIO DESCRIBED & CAPTIONED SCREENINGSGFT offers both Audio Description and Captioning on selected titles in Cinemas 1, 2 and 3. See p42 for full details.

TICKETS / LOYALTY CARDS

Full price £8.50Concession £7Youth Card holders £4.50 (ages 15–21)Children £5 (ages 14 & under)CineCard holders £1 off every standard priced screening(Unless otherwise stated)CineCard subscription £35 per year

Special features5 £5 tickets

Free but ticketed events Special ticket price Captioned films Audio described 3D films – £1.50 extra

Enewsletter: Subscribe for weekly listings,news and opportunities at www.glasgowfilm.org/enewsletter Brochure mailing list: For £8.00 per yearyou can have this brochure delivered to your home. Sign up at the Box Office or by calling 0141 332 6535

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At Cafe Cosmo we have a great selection of beer, wine and spirits served in the art deco surroundings of our Balcony Bar. And if you’re popping in during the afternoon, treat yourself to a cup of our organic, fair-trade coffee from Matthew Algie roasters and a slice of cake. Coffee and cake deals available until 4.30pm Mon - Thu.

GFT Bar Bonuses:Locally sourced craft beers including West and BrewDogSelection of special GFT branded wineTake any drinks into the cinema with youFree wi-fi for all customers - enquire at the bar for details.

CAFE COSMO AT GFT

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Wild Tales p8 12.30 / 15.10 / 20.15TUE 7 APRILWhile We’re Young p8 13.40 / 15.50 / 18.00 / 20.45Blade Runner p8 20.10The Dark Horse p9 15.00 / 20.00 5

Blind p9 12.50 / 17.50 Wild Tales p8 12.30 / 15.10 / 18.10 WED 8 APRILWhile We’re Young p8 16.00 / 17.50 / 20.45Blade Runner p8 13.30 / 18.10The Dark Horse p9 12.50 / 17.40Blind p9 15.30 / 20.30 Wild Tales p8 12.30 / 15.10 / 20.15Film Discussion Group p26 18.30 THU 9 APRILWhile We’re Young p8 13.40 / 15.50 / 18.00Blade Runner p8 20.10The Dark Horse p9 15.00Blind p9 12.50Wild Tales p8 12.30 / 15.05 / 20.25BAFTA Shorts 2015 p19 17.40 Lost River + Q&A p9 19.15 FRI 10 APRILForce Majeure p10 15.00 5 / 17.45 / 20.20Cobain: Montage of Heck p10 14.30 5 / 17.15 / 20.00The Tale of the Princess Kaguya p10 12.30 5 / 17.30While We’re Young p8 15.20 5 / 20.30SAT 11 APRILForce Majeure p10 15.10 / 17.45 / 20.20Frozen Sing-a-long p712.40Cobain: Montage of Heck p10 14.30 / 17.15 / 20.00

FRI 3 APRILWhile We’re Young p8 13.50 5 / 16.00 5 17.50 / 20.45Blade Runner p8 18.10The Dark Horse p9 15.00 5 / 20.00Blind p9 12.50 5 / 17.40 Wild Tales p8 12.30 5 / 15.10 5 / 20.15Monty Python’s Life of Brian p18 23.00SAT 4 APRILWhile We’re Young p8 16.00 / 17.50 / 20.45Blade Runner p8 18.10The Dark Horse p9 12.50 / 17.40Blind p9 15.30 / 20.30 Wild Tales p8 15.10 / 20.15Frozen Sing-a-long p713.40 Take 2: Hop p2711.30 5 Take 2 Access: Hop p2712.30 5 SUN 5 APRILWhile We’re Young p8 13.00 / 17.20Blade Runner p8 14.50 / 19.30The Dark Horse p9 14.00 / 19.00Blind p9 16.40 Wild Tales p8 17.40Frozen Sing-a-long p712.20Easter Parade p15 15.15 Crossing the Line: The Thursday People p17 20.15 MON 6 APRILWhile We’re Young p8 13.50 / 16.00 / 17.50 / 20.45Blade Runner p8 18.10The Dark Horse p9 12.50 / 17.40Blind p9 15.30 / 20.30

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya p10 14.40 / 19.40While We’re Young p8 12.15 / 17.30Take 2: Chicken Run p2711.30 5 SUN 12 APRILForce Majeure p10 16.00 / 19.15Frozen Sing-a-long p713.15Cobain: Montage of Heck p10 13.30 / 19.00The Tale of the Princess Kaguya p10 16.15While We’re Young p8 19.30 The Red Shoes p15 13.00Whisky Galore! p19 16.30 MON 13 APRILForce Majeure p10 12.20 / 15.00 / 17.45 / 20.20Cobain: Montage of Heck p10 14.45 / 18.00The Tale of the Princess Kaguya p10 12.30 / 17.30While We’re Young p8 15.20 / 20.30Warsaw Uprising p11 20.45TUE 14 APRILForce Majeure p10 12.20 / 15.00 / 17.45 / 20.20Cobain: Montage of Heck p10 14.15 / 20.00The Tale of the Princess Kaguya p10 14.40 / 17.00 5

While We’re Young p8 12.30 / 17.30Access Film Club: The Black Balloon p20 19.40 5 WED 15 APRILForce Majeure p10 12.20 / 15.00 / 17.45 / 20.20Cobain: Montage of Heck p10 14.30 / 17.15The Tale of the Princess Kaguya p10 12.30 / 17.30While We’re Young p8 15.20 / 20.30It Follows p11 20.00

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Film Discussion Group p26 18.30 THU 16 APRILForce Majeure p10 12.20 / 15.00 / 17.30Cobain: Montage of Heck p10 14.30 / 20.00The Tale of the Princess Kaguya p10 14.40 / 19.50While We’re Young p8 12.30 / 17.40NT Live: The Hard Problem p24 18.45 FRI 17 APRILA Little Chaos p12 15.00 5 / 17.30 / 20.00Gente de bien p12 16.20 5 / 20.45Jauja p12 14.00 5 / 18.20Force Majeure p10 12.45 5 / 15.20 5 / 17.45 / 20.20Empire Records p22 23.00SAT 18 APRILA Little Chaos p12 15.00 / 17.30 / 20.00Gente de bien p12 14.00 / 18.30Jauja p12 16.00 / 20.30Force Majeure p10 12.45 / 15.15 / 17.45 / 20.20Take 2: Fantastic Planet p27 11.30 5

SUN 19 APRILA Little Chaos p12 16.30 / 19.00Gente de bien p12 15.20 / 19.45Jauja p12 12.45 / 17.20Force Majeure p10 19.15Bolshoi: Ivan the Terrible p2316.00 What’s Eating Gilbert Grape p20 13.00 5 All That Heaven Allows p16 14.15MON 20 APRILA Little Chaos p12 15.00 / 17.30 / 20.00Gente de bien p12 14.00 / 18.30

Jauja p12 16.00 / 20.30Force Majeure p10 14.45 / 17.45Dr Jekyll et les Femmes p18 20.20TUE 21 APRILA Little Chaos p12 15.00 / 17.30 5 / 20.00Gente de bien p12 16.20 / 20.45Jauja p12 14.00 / 18.20Force Majeure p10 14.45 / 17.45 / 20.20WED 22 APRILA Little Chaos p12 15.00 / 17.30 / 20.00Gente de bien p12 13.30Jauja p12 15.30 / 20.45Force Majeure p10 14.45 / 20.20Planetary p19 18.15 Visible Cinema: Selma p20 18.00 A

THU 23 APRILA Little Chaos p12 12.30 / 15.00 / 17.30 / 20.00Gente de bien p12 16.20 / 20.45Jauja p12 14.00 / 18.20Force Majeure p10 12.45 / 15.15 / 17.45 / 20.20FRI 24 APRILThe Falling p13 13.45 5 / 16.00 5 / 18.15 / 20.30A Pigeon Sat on a Branch... p13 13.30 5 / 15.45 5 / 18.00 / 20.15Bypass p13 15.30 5 / 20.40A Little Chaos p12 13.00 5 / 17.45SAT 25 APRILThe Falling p13 15.30 / 18.15 / 20.30A Pigeon Sat on a Branch... p13 13.30 / 15.45 / 18.00 / 20.15Bypass p13 13.00 / 17.45A Little Chaos p12 15.15 / 20.00Take 2: Annie p2711.30 5 A

SUN 26 APRILThe Falling p13 17.15 / 19.30A Pigeon Sat on a Branch... p13 15.15 / 17.30Bypass p13 17.00A Little Chaos p12 14.30 / 19.15The Man from Laramie p16 15.00Sound & Vision: My Secret World p21 19.45 MON 27 APRILThe Falling p13 13.00 / 18.15 / 20.30A Pigeon Sat on a Branch... p13 12.45 / 18.00 / 20.15A Little Chaos p12 12.30 / 19.30TUE 28 APRILThe Falling p13 13.45 / 16.00 / 17.45A Pigeon Sat on a Branch... p13 13.30 / 15.45 / 20.15My Name Is Salt p14 15.30A Little Chaos p12 13.00 / 20.00Far from the Madding Crowd p14 19.15 5

GFT Film Quiz p2620.45 WED 29 APRILThe Falling p13 15.30 / 18.15 / 20.30A Pigeon Sat on a Branch... p13 13.30 / 15.45 / 18.00 / 20.15My Name Is Salt p14 20.45A Little Chaos p12 13.00 / 17.45Far from the Madding Crowd p14 14.45THU 30 APRILThe Falling p13 13.45 / 16.00 / 18.15 / 20.30A Pigeon Sat on a Branch... p13 13.30 / 15.45 / 18.00 / 20.15My Name Is Salt p14 17.45A Little Chaos p12 12.30 / 15.00 / 20.00

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Frozen Sing-a-longSat 4 (13.40), Sun 5 (12.20), Sat 11 (12.40), Sun 12 (13.15) April

Fearless adventurer Anna enlists the help of thrill-seeking Kristoff, loyal reindeer Sven, and hapless snowman Olaf to find her sister Elsa, who has unintentionally trapped the kingdom in eternal winter using her icy powers. Sing along with Anna and friends as they go on an epic journey and battle the elements in a bid to save their land.

Director Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck Cast Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel, USA 2013, 1h45m, PG

Easter ParadeSunday 5 April (15.15)

Fred Astaire and Judy Garland starred together for the only time in this joyous, Oscar-winning period musical filmed with all the vivid colour and effortless artistry you would expect from MGM at its peak. Sensational song and dance numbers are accompanied by an Irving

Berlin score that includes Shakin’ the Blues Away, the irresistible title track and many others. If It’s a Wonderful Life is the ultimate Christmas classic then this is the perfect treat for the season of bonnets and bunnies. Screening as part of Technicolor Dreams – see page 15.

Director Charles Walters Cast Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Ann Miller, USA 1948, 1h39m U

Hop Saturday 4 April (11.30)

Determined not to take over his father’s role as the Easter bunny, E.B. heads to Hollywood to find fame as a drummer. Here, he is taken in by Fred, who accidentally hits E.B with his car and the pair must work together to save Easter.

Director Tim Hill Cast Russell Brand, James Marsden, Elizabeth Perkins, USA 2011, 1h35m, U

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While We’re YoungFriday 3 - Thursday 16 April

This new film from Frances Ha director Noah Baumbach is a bittersweet and hilarious cautionary tale about growing older unwillingly. Josh and Cornelia (Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts) have reached the age where their backs are starting to hurt and their once young friends are starting to settle down with children. Everything changes when they meet twenty-something hipsters Jamie and Darby (Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried), and welcome a second chance to be young at heart. A breezy comedy that deepens and darkens into something more profound, featuring stellar performances from the ensemble cast. GFF15

Director Noah Baumbach Cast Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, USA 2014, 1h34m, 15. Selected screenings will be captioned – see page 30 for details.

Wild TalesScreening until Thu 9 April

Damían Szifrón’s zesty black comedy weaves together six short tales of individuals on the verge of a complete meltdown. Frustrated by petty bureaucracy, incensed by a cheating husband, emboldened by extreme road rage or sickened by a desperately unfair society, various individuals decide to exact their revenge in the most public, aggressive and satisfying way possible. A comic compendium that has struck a chord with audiences around the world, this is also a stinging assault on the corrupt soul of a country in crisis. GFF15

Director Damían Szifrón Cast Ricardo Darín, Oscar Martínez, Rita Cortese, Argentina/Spain 2014, 2h2m, subtitles, 15

Blade Runner: The Final Cut Friday 3 - Thursday 9 April

Adapted from Philip K Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Scott’s masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate and fierce debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as world-weary detective Rick Deckard, who is on a mission to hunt down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles. Cited by many as one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time, this is the definitive version of Blade Runner, that simply must be seen on the big screen.

Director Ridley Scott Cast Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, USA/Hong Kong/UK 1982/2007, 1h57m, some subtitles, 15

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The Dark HorseFriday 3 - Thursday 9 April

The true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini; a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors) gives the performance of his career as the corpulent, fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth. He brings his nephew Mana (James Rolleston) to the group, opening the teenager’s eyes to a world beyond the macho gang culture that has defined his father’s life. The battle for Mana’s future has profound consequences for everyone. Watch our GFF Q&A with Cliff Curtis at bit.ly/GFT-cliff GFF15

Director James Napier Robertson Cast Cliff Curtis, James Rolleston, Kirk Torrance, New Zealand 2014, 2h4m, CTBC

BlindFriday 3 - Thursday 9 April

An outstanding debut feature from writer/director Eskil Vogt, Blind tackles powerful themes with a light, playful touch. When former teacher Ingrid loses her sight she becomes confined to her apartment. However, she loses none of her wit or imagination and spends her days writing fictional flights of fancy reflecting her repressed desires, her anxieties, the lives of her neighbours and even her husband. The increasingly blurred lines between fact and fiction sparks wry reflections on creativity as a means of escape, catharsis and seeing the world more clearly. GFF15

Director Eskil Vogt Cast Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Henrik Rafaelsen, Vera Vitali, Norway 2014, 1h36m, subtitles, CTBC

Lost River with Ryan Gosling Satellite Q&AThursday 9 April (19.15)

The directorial debut from Ryan Gosling, Lost River is a dark and twisted neo-noir fairy tale and a mesmerising story of love, loss and family. Set in the virtually abandoned city of Lost River, the fable focuses on Billy (Christina Hendricks), a single mother of two who must venture into the macabre world that exists just below the surface in order to save her childhood home. A bold and striking debut that marks Gosling as a directorial talent to follow.

Following the screening there will be a live satellite Q&A with Ryan Gosling.

Director Ryan Gosling Cast Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan, Eva Mendes, USA 2014, 1h33m, 15

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Force MajeureFriday 10 - Thursday 23 April

A seemingly blissful and carefree family vacation is rocked by a split-second decision that has reverberations throughout the couple’s relationship. An ordinary lunch becomes fraught with terror as an avalanche heads inexorably towards a mountaintop restaurant. The father runs whilst his wife and children stay behind to fend for themselves. It quickly becomes evident that the danger was a false alarm; however, this instinct for self-preservation is the spark for a scalpel-sharp examination of love, guilt and devotion that may be even more destructive than the avalanche. GFF15

Programme notes are available in the cinema and online at www.glasgowfilm.org

Director Ruben Östlund Cast Johannes Bah Kuhnke, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Clara WettergrenSweden/Norway/Denmark/France 2014, 1h58m, some subtitles, 15

The Tale of the Princess KaguyaFriday 10 - Thursday 16 April

The latest film from the legendary and world-renowned Studio Ghibli and Isao Takahata (director of Grave of the Fireflies) is an enchanting and gorgeous animation based on the 10th century folk story ‘The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter’. Eight years in the making, it tells the tale of an elderly bamboo cutter who one day finds a tiny girl in a glowing stalk of bamboo. Believing her to be divine, he takes her home to his wife and together they raise the child in their idyllic mountain home. One day the family move to the city and Kaguya is taught to live like a princess; however, she finds her new surroundings stifling and yearns to return to nature.

Director Isao Takahata Cast Aki Asakura, Kengo Kora, Takeo Chii, Japan 2015, 2h17m, subtitles, U

Cobain: Montage of HeckFriday 10 - Thursday 16 April

‘The most holistic portrait of a rock icon ever created’ – NME 9/10

The first fully authorised documentary of the famed and tragic rock star, whose music changed not only the musical landscape of the 20th century, but who served as an icon for generations. Director Brett Morgen (The Kid Stays in the Picture) fuses never-before-seen home movies, animations and revelatory interviews with a wealth of music and art archives to present a unique portrait of the Nirvana frontman. Fans will learn new things about the man, whilst those who have only recently discovered Cobain will learn just what made him a lasting icon.

Director Brett Morgen, USA 2015, 2h12m, 15

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Warsaw Uprising Powstanie WarszawskieMonday 13 April (20.45)

Constructed entirely from documentary footage shot by six propaganda cameramen in 1944, Warsaw Uprising allows the viewer to become an eyewitness to history. Black and white images have been colourised and actors give voice to dialogue that has been compiled by lip-reading. The experiences of cameramen and an American airman are used to provide a narrative structure as we watch Poles huddled in air raid shelters, soldiers shaving, people dodging sniper fire and a no man’s land confab with a Nazi. The result feels as vivid and urgent as a news bulletin. GFF15

Director Jan Komasa, Poland 2014, 1h27m, subtitles, N/C 12+

It FollowsWednesday 15 April (20.00)

David Robert Mitchell makes a smart move into the territory of John Carpenter and David Cronenberg with a teen horror film in which the threat comes from a sexually transmitted phantom plague. It manifests itself as decaying, drooling apparitions that only the infected victim can see, and the only chance of survival is to pass it on to another sexual partner. Nineteen-year-old Jay (Maika Monroe) is the latest victim faced with impossible choices as she figures out how to stay alive and fight back. A horror film where the brains are in the script rather than splattered all over the screen. Winner of the Critics Choice Award at GFF15.

Director David Robert Mitchell Cast Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Daniel Zovatto, USA 2014, 1h47m, 15

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A Little ChaosFriday 17 - Thursday 30 April

It has been far too long since Alan Rickman directed a film but right-royal romp A Little Chaos has been worth the wait. Rickman stars as King Louis XIV, a monarch with a penchant for the lavish statement. He commissions architect André Le Nôtre (Matthias Schoenaerts) to design extravagant gardens for the Palace of Versailles. Sabine De Barra (Kate Winslet) is the surprise choice to make the plans a reality as she steps into a court full of intrigue, backstabbing and many who would love to see her fail. A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci. Macaron anyone? Watch our GFF Q&A with Alan Rickman at bit.ly/GFT-rickman GFF15

Director Alan Rickman Cast Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Stanley Tucci, UK 2014, 1h56m, CTBC

Gente de bienFriday 17 - Thursday 23 April

Class remains the big divide around the world and is at the very heart of this witty, assured social drama. 10-year-old Eric (Brayan Santamarià) is packed off to Bogota and a new life with his impoverished handyman father Gabriel (Carlos Fernando Perez). Everything is a struggle until well-off Maria Isabel (Alejandra Borrero) takes them under her wing. Eric is given a taste of how the other half live but he feels more unhappy than ever and keen to rebel in the most outrageous ways. The road to class conflict is paved with good intentions in this funny, thought-provoking tale. GFF15

Director Franco Lolli Cast Brayan Santamarià, Carlos Fernando Perez, Alejandra Borrero, France/Colombia 2014, 1h26m, subtitles, CTBC

JaujaFriday 17 - Thursday 23 April

There are echoes of The Searchers and Apocalypse Now in this epic journey into obsession starring co-producer Viggo Mortensen. Danish engineer Dinesen (Mortensen) is stationed with the Argentine army in a remote corner of Patagonia in the 1880s. When his teenage daughter elopes with a young soldier, Dinesen vows to track them down. His quest leads deeper into a dangerous, unsettling wilderness. Painterly and poetic, this haunting existential western was voted one of the ten best films of 2014 in the Sight & Sound critics’ poll. GFF15

Programme notes are available in the cinema and online at www.glasgowfilm.org

Director Lisandro Alonso Cast Viggo Mortensen, Viilbjørk Malling Agger, Ghita Nørby, Argentina/USA/Netherlands 2014, 1h48m, subtitles, 15

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A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on ExistenceFriday 24 - Thursday 30 April

Winner of the Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival, Roy Andersson’s masterful reflection on the human condition unfolds in thirty nine meticulously composed tableaux vivants. One constant through this magical mystery tour of suffering, indulgence and melancholy is the pair of travelling salesmen Jonathan and Sam, who are spectacularly unsuccessful in their attempts to hawk novelty items and bring a little fun into people’s lives. Comparisons with Bergman and Fellini seem inevitable for a film that blends visual fantasy, deadpan comedy and existential angst into a statement on the struggle to be human. GFF15

Director Roy Andersson Cast Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom, Viktor Gyllenberg, Sweden/Norway/France/Germany 2014, 1h41m, subtitles, 12A: disturbing images

BypassFriday 24 - Sunday 26 April

The second feature from writer/director Duane Hopkins (following his 2008 debut Better Things) is an eloquent, moving and stylised look at a young small-time criminal named Tim (Sunshine on Leith’s George McKay) pushed into adulthood when his older brother is sentenced to 18 months in prison. Attempting to balance a chaotic home life, a descent into nefarious criminal activity and the symptoms of an unknown illness, Tim’s sad downward spiral is expertly captured by Hopkins’ evocative direction.

Director Duane Hopkins Cast George Mackay, Arabella Arnott, Chanel Cresswell, UK 2014, 1h45m, 15

The FallingFriday 24 - Thursday 30 April

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia (Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones) becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. After events gradually push Lydia into the limelight, the school becomes filled with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. This film confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers. Watch our GFF Q&A with Carol Morley at bit.ly/GFT-morley GFF15

Programme notes are available in the cinema and online at www.glasgowfilm.org

Director Carol Morley Cast Maisie Williams, Maxine Peake, Monica Dolan, UK 2014, 1h42m, 15

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My Name Is SaltTuesday 28 - Thursday 30 April

What might at first seem like a grim account of backbreaking labour is instead a transformative and striking representation of an astonishing and strange landscape. Every year many families travel to the deserts of Gujarat in India to manually extract salt from the earth, using painstaking techniques handed down from previous generations. Amongst these is Sanabhai, his wife Devuben and their two young children; a small family who director Farida Pacha and cinematographer Lutz Konermann follow over the eight-month season – resulting in a rhythmic, exquisite and captivating piece of cinema.

Director Farida Pacha, Switzerland/India 2013, 1h32m, subtitles, U

Far from the Madding CrowdTuesday 28 (19.15) & Wednesday 29 April (14.45)

John Schlesinger’s original 1967 adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s tale of passion and tragedy in 19th century rural England is as gripping and striking now as it was on first release. Julie Christie stars as Bathsheba Everdene, a proud beauty who inherits her uncle’s farm in the West Country. Screen stalwarts Alan Bates, Terence Stamp and Peter Finch play Bathsheba’s three potential suitors. With brilliant attention to period detail and striking cinematography from Nicolas Roeg, this film is essential viewing ahead of Thomas Vinterberg’s adaptation later this year.

Director John Schlesinger Cast Julie Christie, Peter Finch, Alan Bates, UK 1967, 2h48m, U

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The Red ShoesSunday 12 April (13.00)

Jack Cardiff was the master of Technicolor cinematography, using the process the way a great painter deploys all the colours of a palette. Powell and Pressburger’s exquisite classic The Red Shoes is one of Cardiff’s most memorable achievements as he brings a rich depth of colour to enhance the feverish emotions in this swirl of music, movement and performance. Moira Shearer is the promising young ballerina who surrenders herself to domineering impresario Anton Walbrook, and is torn between the pursuit of personal happiness and a ruthless dedication to her craft.

Directors Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Cast Anton Walbrook, Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann, UK 1948, 2h8m, U

Easter ParadeSunday 5 April (15.15)

Fred Astaire and Judy Garland starred together for the only time in this joyous, Oscar-winning period musical filmed in vivid colour with effortless artistry. When his partner decides to go solo, Don Hewes (Astaire) vows he can turn anyone into a star, even unsophisticated little dancer Hannah Brown (Garland). Sensational song and dance numbers are accompanied by an Irving Berlin score that includes Shaikn’ the Blues Away, the irresistible title track and many others. If It’s a Wonderful Life is the ultimate Christmas classic then this is the perfect treat for Easter.

Director Charles Walters Cast Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Ann Miller, USA 1948, 1h39m, U

It is 100 years since the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation began developing the process that brought colour to the monochrome world of the movies. Years of improvements led to a Technicolor that scorched the screen with the richest reds, the deepest velvety greens, blazing yellows and the boldest blues. If classic films appear larger than life it is often because Technicolor gave them a vibrancy more thrilling than anything modern 3D can offer. This season features classic song and dance films, a landmark melodrama and a striking western that all highlight the way a little Technicolor magic enhanced the dramatic intensity and sheer joy of some of the world’s favourite films.

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All That Heaven AllowsSunday 19 April (14.15)

The inspiration for Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Fear Eats the Soul and Todd Haynes’ Oscar-winning Far from Heaven is a glorious Douglas Sirk melodrama with sumptuous Technicolor cinematography from Russell Metty. Lonely widow Cary (Jane Wyman) faces the wrath of her smart country club friends and disapproving children when she falls in love with handsome and much younger gardener Ron (Rock Hudson). The soap opera saga of impossible love serves as an angry attack on the suffocating, petty minded conservatism of 1950s America in one of Sirk’s finest films.

Director Douglas Sirk Cast Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorehead, USA 1955, 1h29m, U

The Man from LaramieSunday 26 April (15.00)

During the 1950s, James Stewart and director Anthony Mann collaborated on a series of lean, flinty westerns that helped redefine the genre and pave the way for the spaghetti westerns of the 1960s. The partnership reached a creative peak with The Man from Laramie in which Stewart’s mysterious stranger Will Lockhart embarks on a relentless quest for vengeance. Filmed in New Mexico with Stewart performing many of his own stunts, the film uses Technicolor to captures the majesty of the landscapes and the intensity of the emotions. A beautiful 4k restoration makes this rare cinema screening essential viewing.

Director Anthony Mann Cast James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Cathy O’Donnell, USA 1955, 1h38m, U

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LUX Scotland presents: George Kuchar’s ‘The Thursday People’ Sunday 5 April (20.15)

Prominent in independent film and video George Kuchar (1942–2011) acquired a camcorder in the 1980s and created hundreds of brilliantly edited, hilarious, observant and often diaristic videos. In this programme he follows the comings and goings of the late underground filmmaker Curt McDowell in this existential diary of daily life (McDowell was dying of AIDS-related illnesses at the time). An inquisitive, charming, quirky and perversely humorous look at friendship and loss.

Introduced by LUX Scotland as part of Crossing the Line.

Director George Kuchar USA 1987, 1h, N/C 18+

Steel Upon the Sward: The Films of Murray GrigorSaturday 9, Sunday 10 & Saturday 30 May (all 15.00)

Steel upon the Sward is a part of a special programme of public events, taking place across Glasgow during April and May to accompany ‘The Inventors of Tradition II’, an exhibition that will run from 2 – 30 May 2015 at The Palace of Art.

Cumbernauld Hit & The Demarco Dimension – Saturday 9 May (15.00)Director Murray Grigor, UK 1977/1988, 1h20m, N/C 12+

Steel Upon the Sward & E. P. Sculptor – Sunday 10 May (15.00)Director Murray Grigor, UK 1975/1992, 1h30m, N/C 12+

Mackintosh & The Fall and Rise of Mackintosh – Saturday 30 May (15.00)Director Murray Grigor, UK 1968/1991, 1h40m, N/C 12+All films are sourced from the Scottish Screen Archive at National Library of Scotland and the personal collection of Murray Grigor.

All tickets £5

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Join the thousands of CineCard holders who enjoy year-round benefits at GFT for a

one-off payment of only £35, including:

£1 off every standard GFT screening.4 free cinema tickets.

Up to £5 off NT Live screeningsFive loyalty points per £1 spent on

standard GFT tickets.

To find out more ask at GFT box office or go online: glasgowfilm.org/cinecard

Dr Jekyll et les femmesMonday 20 April (20.20)

Cult Polish auteur Walerian Borowczyk takes the most extreme elements of Stevenson’s classic novel and turns them into the most surreal, intense version ever filmed: the good doctor transformed into an insatiable beast, stalking the inhabitants of a rambling Victorian mansion. With the original negative considered lost for decades, this is the stuff of cult film legend. Don’t miss an ultra-rare big screen outing as this unique, dreamlike cult classic finally makes its re-mastered return.

Director Walerian Borowczyk Cast Udo Kier, Marina Pierro, Patrick Magee, France/West Germany 1981, 1h30m, subtitles, 18

Monty Python’s Life of Brian Friday 3 April (23.00)

This Good Friday join us as we take a look at the remarkable life of one Brian Cohen – a man born in a stable next to Jesus, on the very same day, and who absolutely does not grow up to be the messiah (instead he’s a very naughty boy). This religious satire sees the Python group at the very top of their game – with a hilarious, controversial and endlessly quotable romp full of classic off-the-wall characters.

Director Terry Jones Cast Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, UK 1979, 1h33m, 15

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PlanetaryWednesday 22 April (18.15)

The planet is suffering from a series of crises: crises in the environment, society, economics, and ecology. As a population we are suffering a crisis of perspective – how to place ourselves in the larger window of the world. It can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate through these questions yet everyone is seeking the answers. Using interviews with astronauts, Buddhist monks, environmentalists, anthropologists, spiritual leaders and other notable thinkers, along with stunning cinematography and a remarkable soundtrack, Planetary shows us that the guidance we need comes from within. Screening for Earth Day.

Director Guy Reid, USA 2015, 1h32m, N/C 12+

Whisky Galore!Sunday 12 April (16.30)

To introduce their new Gaelic adaptation of Whisky Galore/Uisge-Beatha Gu Leòr, the National Theatre of Scotland is hosting this special screening. An Ealing classic from legendary director Alexander Mackendrick, Whisky Galore! is one of the best-loved comedies of all time.

Followed by a discussion with NTS Artistic Director Laurie Sansom and film critic Hannah McGill. The new Gaelic stage version will be performed at Òran Mór from 13-18 April as part of A Play, A Pie and A Pint. Please visit playpiepint.com for discounts and post-show activities. Limited availability.

Director Alexander Mackendrick Cast Basil Radford, Joan Greenwood, Catherine Lacey, UK 1949, 1h22m, U

BAFTA Shorts 2015Thursday 9 April (17.40)

‘Keeping alive the tradition of the portmanteau movie... a sparky collection with some great ideas.’ Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

A feature-length selection of short live action and animated films from the EE British Academy Film Awards. Once again comprising the eight finalist films, this programme includes the latest film from Ainslie Henderson and Will Anderson, Monkey Love Experiments, the Olivia Colman-starring The Kármán Line and of course the Best Short Film award-winner, Boogaloo and Graham by Michael Lennox.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Ainslie Henderson and Will Anderson.

Directors Various, UK 2015, 1h57m, 15

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Visible Cinema: SelmaWednesday 22 April (18.00)

GFT, together with Film Hub Scotland and Solar Bear are excited to launch Visible Cinema, a new programme of film screenings for deaf and hard of hearing audiences. Films shown throughout the year

will be captioned, subtitled or British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted. The first initiative of its kind in Scotland, Visible Cinema will bring more awareness to cinema access and provide a range of films in a relaxed, social and welcoming environment. The film selected for April is a captioned screening of Selma, followed by a discussion after the film. The post film discussion will be BSL interpreted. The cinema has a hearing loop system and infrared sound facility. Contact the Duty Manager on [email protected] to reserve a headset. Subject to availability. All tickets £5. Check the GFT website for details.

What’s Eating Gilbert GrapeSunday 19 April (13.00)

This touching drama is set in the small town of Endora, Iowa and focuses on a family striving to survive without a father figure. Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp) has to care for his two younger sisters, his brother Arnie (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his obese mother. Gilbert holds down a job at the local store, and tries to keep Arnie out of trouble, but his patience is running out. When he meets free-spirited Becky (Juliette Lewis), Gilbert finds himself torn between his own wishes and his loyalty to his family. This screening is taking place as part of World Autism Awareness Month and will be introduced by a representative from Scottish Autism. All tickets £5.

Director Lasse Hallström Cast Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Juliette Lewis, USA 1993, 1h58m, 12

Access Film Club: The Black BalloonTuesday 14 April (19.40)

GFT, together with Scottish Autism host a monthly film club, which includes a screening and post film discussion in a friendly and welcoming environment. Our film for April is The Black Balloon. Thomas (Rhys Wakefield) and his family move to a new town and he has to start at a new school. When his pregnant mother has to take things easy, he is put in charge of his autistic older brother Charlie (Luke Ford). All tickets £5This screening is taking place as part of World Autism Awareness Month. A discussion after the film will be led by a representative from Scottish Autism.

Director Elissa Down Cast Rhys Wakefield, Luke Ford, Toni Collette, Australia/UK 2008, 1h27m, 15

Visible Cinema is supported by Creative Scotland, Solar Bear and Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network.

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Monorail Film Club My Secret World: The Story of Sarah RecordsSunday 26 April (19.45)

Ethics and passion in their purest form. Welcome to the world of Sarah Records, active between 1987 and 1995, and possibly the most indie of all indie labels. This new documentary is an evocative account of the vital turning in indie rock that the Bristol based record label captured. With bands such as Orchids, The Wake and Golden Dawn, Sarah Records served as a resounding reminder that music does not need to be about posturing, production, or money to be an outright success.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Sarah Records founder Clare Wadd and David Brogan.

Director Lucy Dawkins, UK/Australia 2015, 1h42m, N/C 15+

Saint Etienne Live: How We Used to LiveTuesday 19 May (Doors 19.30, Film 20.00)

£20 full price / £18 conc

‘A cherishable, woozy-hazy trawl of London from post-war days to yuppiedom’ The Guardian

In 2013 British director Paul Kelly teamed up with much-loved electro pop trio Saint Etienne to create this elegant and evocative film about the UK’s capital. Narrated by Ian McShane, the film uses coloured archive footage from the 1950s through to the 1980s to portray the ‘New Elizabethan’ age – from the optimistic post-war era to the dawn of Thatcherism. When paired with Saint Etienne’s enigmatic score, the result is a striking and rousing look at a city that is constantly changing whilst staying the same at its core. In collaboration with Monorail Film Club.

Saint Etienne will also play an extra set of their hits alongside brand new songs in this special Scottish premiere event.

Director Paul Kelly, UK 2013, event approx. 2h, N/C 12+

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Field Music Live: DriftersSunday 31 May (20.00)

£10 full price / £8 concJohn Grierson’s powerful pioneering film of North Sea herring fisherman is widely acknowledged as the first British narrative documentary and kick-started Grierson’s documentary film movement. The film is a remarkable depiction of rough reality as the fisherman battle their hostile environment. Mercury-prize nominated musicians Field Music draw on influences as wide-ranging as Stravinsky, Fleetwood Mac, Serge Gainsbourg, Thelonious Monk and Kate Bush, and their new score (commissioned for 2013 Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival) is something truly unique and beautifully befitting of this critically acclaimed documentary.

Field Music will play a live score accompanying the film.

Director John Grierson, UK 1929, event approx. 2h, N/C 12+

Monorail Film Club and Record Store Day:Empire Records Friday 17 April (23.00)

Would there be any better place to work than Empire Records? One of the ultimate trips in 90s nostalgia, this film serves not only as a statement to the enduring pop-culture of the time but also as a celebration of independent record stores everywhere. Following the lives of the store employees over the course of one crisis-filled day, this one-off screening celebrates the film’s 20th anniversary, Record Store Day 2015, and of course Rex Manning Day! Screening on 35mm.

Director Allan Moyle Cast Liv Tyler, Renée Zellweger, Anthony LaPaglia, USA 1995, 1h26m, 12A

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Bolshoi: Ivan the TerribleLive: Sunday 19 April (16.00)

£20 full price / £15 conc / £13 CinecardAs young Ivan IV is crowned, he has to choose one of the thirteen Boyar daughters to be his wife and tsarina. He selects Anastasia, and the two eventually fall deeply in love. When the Boyars plot against him and poison his beloved wife, Tsar Ivan finds himself surrounded by enemies. Haunted by dark thoughts and phantoms, he slowly sinks into madness.

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OthelloLive: Wednesday 26 August (18.45)

£20 full price / £15 conc / £13 Cinecard

Hugh Quarshie returns to the RSC to play Shakespeare’s Othello. Othello is the greatest general of his age, a fearsome warrior and loving husband. Yet he is an outsider who has made enemies of his own.

Director Iqbal Khan, UK 2015, 3h30m approx

Henry VLive: Wednesday 21 October (18.45)

£20 full price / £15 conc / £13 Cinecard

Henry IV is dead and Hal is King. With England in a state of unrest, he must leave his rebellious youth behind, striving to gain the respect of his nobility and people. Laying claim to parts of France and following an insult from the French Dauphin, Henry gathers his troops and prepares for a war that he hopes will unite his country.

Director Gregory Doran, UK 2015, 3h30m approx

The Merchant of VeniceLive: Wednesday 22 July (18.45)

£20 full price / £15 conc / £13 Cinecard

Venice opens its arms to all, as long as they come prepared to do business and there is profit to be made. With the gold flowing, all is well, but when a contract between Bassanio and Shylock is broken, simmering racial tensions boil over.

Director Polly Findlay, UK 2015, 3h30m approx

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NT Live: The Hard ProblemLive: Thursday 16 April (18.45)

£17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12 CineCard

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love, Arcadia) returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play The Hard Problem, directed by Nicholas Hytner (Othello).

Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brainscience institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness? This is ‘the hard problem’ which puts Hilary at odds with her colleagues.

UK 2015, 3h approx, As live 12A.

NT Live: EverymanLive: Thursday 16 July (18.45)

£17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12 CineCard

BAFTA winner and Academy Award® nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) takes the title role in this dynamic new production of one of English drama’s oldest plays, directed by the National Theatre’s new Director Rufus Norris (Broken, London Road).

Everyman is successful, popular and riding high when Death comes calling. He is forced to abandon the life he has built and embark on a last, frantic search to recruit a friend, anyone, to speak in his defence. But Death is close behind, and time is running out.

UK 2015, 3h approx, As live 12A.

NT Live: HamletLive: Thursday 15 October (18.45)

£20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard

Academy Award® nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game, Frankenstein at the National Theatre) takes on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy.

As a country arms itself for war, a family tears itself apart. Forced to avenge his father’s death but paralysed by the task ahead, Hamlet rages against the impossibility of his predicament, threatening both his sanity and the security of the state.

UK 2015, 3h approx, As live 12A.

NT Live: Man and SupermanLive: Thursday 14 May (18.45)

£17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12 CineCard

Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient, Schindler’s List) plays Jack Tanner in this exhilarating reinvention of George Bernard Shaw’s classic.

Man and Superman asks fundamental questions about how we live. Jack Tanner, celebrated radical thinker and rich bachelor, seems an unlikely choice as guardian to the alluring heiress, Ann. But she takes it in her assured stride and, despite the love of a poet, she decides to marry and tame this dazzling revolutionary.

UK 2015, 4h approx, As live 12A

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The Rape of LucretiaSunday 9 August (17.45)

£20 full price / £15 conc / £13 Cinecard

Fiona Shaw’s award-winning production of a dark British masterpiece.Britten’s extraordinarily tense and chilling treatment of this historic tale is explored in a brilliant production by Fiona Shaw, best known as an actress in films such as Harry Potter and TV series including True Blood.Lucretia is a model of fidelity among Roman wives until the Etruscan prince Tarquinius, provoked by his Roman army comrades, gallops back to Rome to ruin her virtue.

Director Fiona Shaw, UK 2015, 3h30m approx

Ravel Double Bill: L’heure espagnole & L’enfant et les sortilègesSunday 21 June (18.45)

£20 full price / £15 conc / £13 Cinecard

Two sparkling miniatures.

Hailed by the Financial Times as ‘pure magic’, Laurent Pelly’s unique interpretation of Ravel’s two short operas is a true spectacle.

L’heure espagnole is a sassy and funny sex farce; while L’enfant et les sortilèges is a touching mortality tale in which fantastical fairy tale characters, animals, furniture and crockery all come to life to teach a small boy about kindness.

Captured live at Glyndebourne’s 2012 Festival, this award-winning recording stars French mezzo-soprano Stéphanie d’Oustrac and Canadian baritone Elliot Madore.

Director Laurent Pelly, UK 2015, 3h30m approx

Die EntführungSunday 19 July (16.45)

£20 full price / £15 conc / £13 Cinecard

Mozart’s take on the glittering Orient: a stirring tale of abduction, escape and forgiveness. Live from Glyndebourne – the home of Mozart – comes a new production of Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio), the opera in which the 25-year-old composer is often said to have found his mature voice. Both a popular comedy and a compassionate Enlightenment drama, Entführung tells the story of one man’s attempt to rescue his beloved from the harem of a Turkish despot and his fall to the mercy of his nemesis. The opera’s East/West clash and its surprising resolution defies all stereotypes and strikes a startlingly contemporary chord.

Director David McVicar, UK 2015, 3h30m approx

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The Dark Horse (CTBC) – See p9Tue 7 April (20.00)

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (U) – See p10Tue 14 April (17.00)

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Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Discussion Group Wednesday 1 April (18.30)Free, GFT’s Education room

Meet on the first Wednesday of each month, in the GFT Education room, to discuss horror and cult cinema. Meet other genre fans in a friendly atmosphere to exchange thoughts and opinions about your favourite flicks.

Film Discussion GroupWednesday 8 April (18.30) Free, GFT’s Education room

This group meets on the second Wednesday of each month in the GFT Education room to discuss both blockbusters and arthouse movies. Led by film writer Eddie Harrison. Come along to chat about recent releases with other film lovers.

The GFT Film QuizTue 28 April (20.45) - GFT Bar

Think you know your Paul Thomas Anderson from your Paul WS Anderson? Then come along and pit your wits against the fiendish questions of the GFT quiz. Assemble your team (max 4 people) and join the quizmasters – Evening Times film critic Paul Greenwood and GFT’s Marketing Manager Paul Gallagher – for taxing questions and top prizes. Tickets £1.50

A Little Chaos(CTBC) – See p12Tue 21 April (17.30)

Far from the Madding Crowd(U) – See p14Tue 28 April (19.15)

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Take 2 Access screenings are for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families, and are also suitable for any child with a disability who would enjoy seeing a film in a ‘low sensory environment’. The films have no subtitles, the volume is turned down, the house lights left on low, and children can make noise and move around. Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holders and an accompanying adult get in FREE to these shows when tickets are purchased at the box office on the day. All other tickets are £5. Each £5 child’s ticket also admits one adult free of charge. Children under the age of eight must be accompanied by an adult or carer.

Hop U Saturday 4 April 12.30 (1h35m)

Determined not to take over his father’s role as the Easter bunny, E.B heads to Hollywood to find fame as a drummer. Here, he is taken in by Fred, who accidentally hits E.B with his car and the pair must work together to save Easter. This screening is taking place as part of World Autism Awareness Month.

Take 2 Access: Autism-friendly screenings

Fantastic Planet La planète sauvage PGSaturday 18 April 11.30 (1h12m)

This futuristic tale takes place in a faraway planet where human-like creatures are kept as domesticated pets by an alien race of blue giants. We follow Terr as he attempts to revolt in this mesmerising and surreal animation.

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Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holders and an accompanying adult get in FREE to these shows when tickets are purchased at the box office on the day. All other tickets are £5 (plus £1.50 for 3D screenings). Each £5 child’s ticket also admits one adult free of charge. Children under the age of eight must be accompanied. Take 2 screenings start promptly at 11.30am. Free tickets are only issued on the day of the screening.

Chicken Run U Saturday 11 April 11.30 (1h24m)

A flock of rebellious chickens plan their escape from the evil farm owners, Mr and Mrs Tweedy, in this exciting claymation adventure from the creators of Wallace and Gromit.

Hop U Saturday 4 April 11.30 (1h35m)

Determined not to take over his father’s role as the Easter bunny, E.B heads to Hollywood to find fame as a drummer.

Annie PG Saturday 25 April 11.30 (1h58m)

In the latest remake of Annie, follow the adventures of the iconic young orphan as her life is turned around after meeting billionaire business tycoon Will Stacks. Captioned and audio described – see page 30 for details.

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CINEMA 3 SEAT DEDICATIONSAll seats in Cinema 3 are now sponsored.GFT warmly thanks all its big-hearted seat sponsors.A1 Harold L.F. Meiehofer,29.10.1957 – 20.02.2013. “What if this is as good as it gets?” Seat Gifted by Unison Glasgow City Branch.

A2 In memory of Oscar Marzaroli, great photographer of a changing Glasgow

A3 “We’re not here right now…”John & Agnes Thompson, 2013

A4 Robert Trotter (1930-2013).Actor, Director, Photographer and Teacher. A Generous and Creative Spirit.

A5 Eric MacDonald, Playwright.Oor Wullie only has a bucket - Eric has a seat at the GFT!

A6 For my Mum AnneFrankly my dear you did give a damn. And made me the film lover I am. Love always Aileen

A7 To Stuart, for the dogs in the meadow, Love Chris.

A8 John AdamsScottish Film Council 1974-1978. Director and Producer. Died 2008. GFT was his ‘Cinema Paradiso’

A9 Jaqueline Small. Lover of Glasgow and its People. Always with us, Grant Carol, Sarah, Antony.

B1 Big Andy and Misty Blue

B2 Thank you for introducing us to so many years of cinema-going pleasure!

B3 In loving memory of Basil Green,who so enjoyed the GFT.

B4 To Mum and Dad for taking me to the Pictures. I love you – Jordan xx

B5 Finbar Bryson, Clinical Director, White House Dental Group, Holistic and Cosmetic Care

B6 White House Dental Group, Finbar Bryson (Clinical Director). White House Dental by the Sea: ‘Your Expectations are our Inspiration’.

B7 This Seat is Dedicated to Mary Stewart Side by Side, Next to Bob.

B8 This Seat is Dedicated to Bob Stewart in Memory of his lifelong Love of Films, his Passion for Cinema, and his enduring affection for the GFT. Simply the best – never forgotten.

C1 Billy Condie born 30th March 1954 to “Mummy” Betty… Here’s looking at you, kid…

C2 For Birdie. Über BL love always & forever.

C3 ‘Cinemagic’ Audrey Scott

C4 Hannah Julie Christie. Do the thing you think you cannot do.

C5 John Meehan (1975–2011).Loved Glasgow and brightened many peoples’ lives along the way. May you continue to inspire us. With much love, Colin, families & friends.

C6 Liz Livingstone. So many happytimes shared at the GFT. Much loved, sorely missed.

C7 For Jane Ancell Matheson (1915–1997). My Jeanie. Love always, K.

C8 Lauchlan Watt (1951–2010).We shared A Wonderful Life.

C9 Ishbel and Stephen White

D1 Doreen Winning

D2 David Madden and William Hodge. Thanks for the Cinematic Memories.

D3 To John Kerr. ‘Smokey this is not ‘Nam, this is bowling, there are rules’. Lots of love from Natasha & Matthew.

D4 David Peat. Filmmaker and photographer.

D5 mcleodmcleod

D6 For GFT’s inhouse crew. ‘And aye be welcome back again’

D7 In Loving Memory of AlexanderJames Munro (1941–2012). Donated by Sandi Munro.

D8 Mary Wilson, Clydebank.

E1 Bridget McGeechan

E2 Eleanor Keenan and George Keenan. 18th September 1965.

E3 John and Gillian Hornibrook.

E4 Robin & Polly Ewart 40

E5 Jill Monaghan Brash –‘Watching Movies Together’

E6 Edmund Monaghan –‘Watching Movies Together’

E7 For Elliot James, born 25 July 2013.The future of film is in you(th).

E8 To my mother Marleine Steedman, who taught me the magic of film, and for many happy hours in the dark, love always – Lorna

E9 George Black‘Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.’ Al Pacino, The Godfather II.

F1 Cinema Rocks. Screen One. Veronica F2 Cinema Rocks. Screen Two. Joe

F3 In memory of Alison, from and for her twin Marion - “I only hope what pleases me will also pleasure you.”

F4 In memory of Catriona Lowe (1984-2013) who loved film and this theatre.

F5 This seat is dedicated to Deborah Haase who accompanies me to the GFT and on our journey through life. Barry.

F6 For Hazel Jack who loved Katherine Hepburn. Fondly remembered by Sandra.

F7 Dedicated to Fiona Lomas – a lover of the weird and wonderful world of cinema. On behalf of David, Danny and Sam x

F8 Craig J Leggat

G1 In loving memory of our grandparents, George and Jean Singleton.

G2 David Edward Hence, 1972-2012.Cinema For All.

G3 To my dear brother, Kenneth Turlewicz (1956-2007) who was passionate about films - and Glasgow. With my eternal gratitude for your inspiration, legacy and love. This world is yours. Ilona

G4 Joe Taylor, Architect. For Joe the GFT was ‘the stuff that dreams are made of’ (Maltese Falcon) From Elis and Family.

G5 Glenn P Jackson

G6 Dedicated to Janet McDonald Kay. By her family and friends. Many fond memories. “KEEP GENKI!”

G7 Cyril Gerber, founder of Compass Gallery and Gerber Fine Art, who passionately supported the careers of newly emerging graduate artists and curated the first exhibitions in the Cosmo cinema. Lovingly dedicated by Jill Gerber.

H1 Mary Tindall Crosbie Cowan (1928–2011)

H2 James Graham Pearson (1968–2010). ‘Still round the corner there may wait, A new road or a secret gate, And though I oft have passed them by, A day will come at last when I, Shall take the hidden paths that run, West of the Moon, East of the Sun.’ J R R Tolkien We extend our warm thanks to Donors Mary C Reynolds and Julian M Agnew.

Where there’s a Will there’s a way! Did you know you can make a difference to GFT’s future by remembering GFT in your will? Contact Liana for further info: [email protected] phone 0141 352 8604

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How to Get Here It’s easy to find us. We’re right in the city centre just off Sauchiehall Street.

By Subway Nearest subway is Cowcaddens. Leave the station and turn right, then right again turning left onto Rose Street. The GFT is a short walk from here. www.spt.co.uk/subway

By Bus Local bus services stop close to the cinema. www.spt.co.uk

By Train Glasgow city centre is served by both Central and Queen Street Stations. www.nationalrail.co.uk

Car Parking Closest public parking is the supervised 24 hour multi-storey car park in Cambridge Street. Parking after 6pm costs £1.50.

Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB

Glasgow Film Theatre (known as GFT) is a charity registered in Scotland, No. SC005932

Events, Conferences & Private Hires GFT is a unique venue for a large variety of events. With three raked theatre-style auditoria and a learning room on offer, we can host corporate events, product launches, private screenings, cast and crew screenings, conferences, gaming parties, meetings and briefings.

Find out more at www.glasgowfilm.org/hire

Cafe Cosmo at GFT Our screens are fully licensed so drinks purchased from our bar can be enjoyed while you watch your film. As well as alcoholic drinks, we also offer a full range of soft drinks and hot drinks. Snacks include luxury ice cream, chocolate, biscuits and cakes.

Gift Vouchers Available from Box Office and valid for one year. The perfect gift for film lovers.

Certification Films awaiting BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) certification are marked ‘CTBC’ (check the website or call the box office for up-to-date information). Films not being certified by the BBFC are marked N/C and accompanied by an age recommendation i.e. N/C 15 + (suitable for ages 15 and older, no-one under 15 will be admitted).

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Accessible ScreeningsWhile We’re Young (15)Friday 3 April (16.00) Monday 6 April (17.50) Sunday 12 April (19.30) Tuesday 14 April (12.30) Visible Cinema: Selma (12A)Wednesday 22 April (18.00) Take 2: Annie (U)Saturday 25 April (11.30)

Due to circumstances beyond our control, occasionally we are unable to provide these accessible screenings. You are advised to check with Box Office.

GFT Accessible ProgrammeGFT offers both Audio Description and captioning on selected titles and selected screenings. Audio Description is a service for partially sighted or blind people (AD headphones are available to collect from Box Office when you pick up your tickets prior to the film screening). Captioning is a service for the hearing-impaired or deaf who rely on subtitling to enable them to follow the film’s dialogue.

Access InformationGFT accepts the CEA Card. (www.ceacard.co.uk)

We can offer an infrared sound facility for the hearing-impaired (please ask at Box Office for a head set). There is disabled badge holders’ parking to the rear of the building in Cambridge Street. If you are a wheelchair user, please inform Box Office when booking. Guide dogs are welcome at GFT.

Please contact our Manager (0141) 352 8603 or email [email protected] with your specific access enquiries.

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