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CINEMASTERS: MARGARETHE VON TROTTATHE FAVOURITE | COLETTE | STAN & OLLIEIF BEALE STREET COULD TALK | CAPERNAUMBEAUTIFUL BOY | GREEN BOOK | BURNING A PRIVATE WAR | BFI: COMEDY GENIUS FOKUS: FILMS FROM GERMANY
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1985 14
Access Film Club: Anna and the Apocalypse
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Access Film Club: High Fidelity 18
Back to Berlin 11
Beautiful Boy 14
Burning 14
Capernaum 15
Colette 13
Destroyer 15
Donkeyote 13
An Elephant Sitting Still 16
The Favourite 12
Green Book 14
If Beale Street Could Talk 15
An Impossible Love 15
Island of the Hungry Ghosts 5
Jellyfish 6
The Judge 12
The Last Movie 11
Lizzie 11
Mary Queen of Scots 14
Monsters and Men 15
Nae Pasaran 12
On Her Shoulders 14
One Cut of the Dead 13
Orphée 12
The Passenger 13
Postcards from London 12
The Price of Everything 12
A Private War 15
The Raft 16
RBG 5
Stan & Ollie 13
A Star Is Born 11
Tides 13
Visible Cinema: Colette 18
Won’t You Be My Neighbour? 11
The Yukon Assignment 11
BFI: COMEDY GENIUSDuck Soup 8
His Girl Friday 8
Queens of Comedy: Sister Act 8
Sidewalk Stories 8
Tampopo 8
CINEMASTERS: MARGARETHE VON TROTTAThe German Sisters 10
The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum 10
Rosa Luxemburg 10
The Second Awakening of Christa Klages
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FOKUS: FILMS FROM GERMANYBeuys + Q&A 9
Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise 9
In the Aisles 9
Naomi’s Journey 9
EVENT CINEMABolshoi Ballet: La Bayadere 16
NT Live: I’m Not Running 16
NT Live: The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
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MOVIE MEMORIESStan & Ollie 17
What’s Up, Doc? 17
SPECIAL SCREENINGSBurns Night: Brigadoon 5
Dirt Road to Lafayette + Q&A 7
Island of the Hungry Ghosts + Q&A 5
Jellyfish + Q&A 6
The Judge + Discussion 12
Late Night: Commando - 4K 7
Late Night: Mad Max: Fury Road 7
LUX Scotland presents: I walk there every day but I never saw it that way + Cladach
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Preview: The Favourite 7
Preview: RBG + Q&A 5
Valentine’s Day: The Lady Eve 6
Valentine’s Day: The Wedding Singer 6
INFORMATIONAccessible Screenings & Tuesday Treats 22
Ticket Prices & About GFT 21
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Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Discussion Group Free, Project Room, 18.30, Tue 8 Jan, Tue 5 Feb
This group meets on the first Tuesday of each month to discuss horror and cult cinema.
Please note as GFT is closed Tue 1 Jan, the group will meet on Tue 8 Jan.
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Every Saturday at 11.30am – a film for all the family at GFT. Free entry for Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holders and an accompanying adult. All other tickets £5.50. Pick up a leaflet for full listings and details.
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (PG)Sat 29 Dec Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (PG) – CaptionedSat 5 Jan The General (U)Sat 12 Jan
Smallfoot (U) – CaptionedSat 19 Jan The Water Horse (PG)Sat 26 Jan
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (PG) – CaptionedSat 2 Feb
Annie (1982) (U)Sat 9 Feb
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse (PG) – Captioned Sat 16 Feb
Autism Friendly (same ticketing offer applies as Take 2)Take 2 Access: Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (PG)Saturday 5 January (12.00)
Take 2 Access: Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (PG) Sat 2 Feb (12noon)
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Colette p12
In the Aisles p9
RBG p5
Donkeyote p13
The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum p10
Comedy Genius p8
Tides p13
A Star Is Born p11
Preview: RBG + Q&A p5
The Judge p12
Orphée p12
Nae Pasaran p12
The Favourite p12
Movie Memories: Stan & Ollie p17
Colette p13
NT Live: The Tragedy of King Richard II p16
The Favourite p12
The Passenger p13
The Yukon Assignment p11
Lizzie p11
Won’t You Be My Neighbour? p11
Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise p9
Postcards from London p12
The Price of Everything p12
Preview: The Favourite p7
Access Film Club: Anna and the Apocalypse p18
Island of the Hungry Ghosts + Q&A p5
Late Night: Mad Max: Fury Road p7
Stan & Ollie p13
Naomi’s Journey p9
Stan & Ollie p13
Mary Queen of Scots p14
Beautiful Boy p14
Colette p13
The Last Movie p11
The Favourite p12 Mary Queen of Scots p14
Back to Berlin p11
One Cut of the Dead p13
The Favourite p12
Visible Cinema: Colette p18
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Yorgos Lanthimos’s critically-acclaimed comedy is the hot tip for awards season.
Battling cousins, battling reigns, battling dynasties.
One of the first unmissable films of 2019.
Bolshoi: La Bayadere p16
Rosa Luxemburg p10
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Late Night: Commando - 4K p7
Jellyfish p6
Green Book p14
An Impossible Love p15
If Beale Street Could Talk p15
1985 p14
Monsters and Men p15
Beuys + Q&A p9
Burns Night: Brigadoon p5
On Her Shoulders p14
Queens of Comedy: Sister Act p8
CTL: I walk there every day but I never saw it that way p16
Mary Queen of Scots p14
Beautiful Boy p14
NT Live: I’m Not Running p16
Island of the Hungry Ghosts p5
A Private War p15
The Raft p16
Valentine’s Day: The Lady Eve p6
An Elephant Sitting Still p16
Valentine’s Day: The Wedding Singer p6
If Beale Street Could Talk p15
If Beale Street Could Talk p15
Capernaum p15
Burning p14
The Second Awakening of Christa Klages p10
Green Book p14
Destroyer p15
Access Film Club: High Fidelity p18
Movie Memories: What’s Up Doc? p17
Dirt Road to Lafayette + Q&A p7
Beautiful Boy p14
Capernaum p15 A Private War p15
If Beale Street Could Talk p15
The German Sisters p10
Jellyfish + Q&A p6
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A compelling, devastating look at addiction and its impact.
The struggles of children and families in poverty stricken Lebanon.
The incredible story of journalist Marie Colvin.
Director Barry Jenkins returns with this adaptation of James Baldwin’s seminal book.
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Island of the Hungry Ghosts + Q&AQ&A - Sunday 13 January (19.05) Wednesday 13 & Thursday 14 February
Director Gabrielle Brady, UK/Germany/Australia 2018, some subtitles, 1h38m, 12A: upsetting scenes, references to suicide and self-harm
This deeply moving, extraordinary documentary investigates life on Christmas Island, one of the last-discovered places on earth. Home to fewer than 2,000 inhabitants, the island is famous as the site of one of the world’s largest land migrations - that of 40 million red crabs annually scurrying to the sea. But today the island is also home to a much darker presence: a high-security detention facility where those seeking asylum in Australia are held indefinitely. By following trauma counsellor Poh Lin Lee, director Gabrielle Brady explores the island’s stunning landscapes, its violent past and its inescapable present. Extracts of detainees’ therapy sessions expose the brutality, isolation and hopelessness inherent in Australia’s indefinite detention policy while Brady’s camera captures the relentless force of the crabs’ parallel journey. Her lyrical, gentle approach makes the film’s underlying sense of anger and frustration all the more potent.
Followed by a Q&A with director Gabrielle Brady
Burns Night: BrigadoonSaturday 26 January (12.35)
Director Vincente Minnelli Cast Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, Cyd Charisse, USA 1954, 1h48m, U
To mark Burns Night, we’re screening one of Hollywood’s most outlandish musical visions of our fair land. Dismissed in the 1950s as pure tartan kitsch and despised for choosing Hollywood make-believe over location shooting in Scotland, Brigadoon is still a wonderfully romantic musical with some unforgettable numbers in ‘The Heather on the Hill’ and ‘Almost Like Being in Love’. Two Americans, Tommy and Jeff, are on a shooting holiday in the Scottish Highlands. They lose their way and come across Brigadoon, a magical village that only appears for one day every 100 years. When Tommy falls in love with villager Fiona, he has only till the end of the day to decide whether he can really stay in Brigadoon.
Preview: RBG + Q&A Q&A - Sunday 30 December (14.15)
Friday 4 - Thursday 10 January
Directors Betsy West, Julie CohenUSA 2018, 1h38m, PG
At the age of 84, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has developed a breathtaking legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon. But without a definitive Ginsburg biography, the unique personal journey of this diminutive, quiet warrior’s rise to the nation’s highest court has been largely unknown, even to some of her biggest fans – until now. RBG is a revelatory documentary exploring Ginsburg’s exceptional life and career from Betsy West and Julie Cohen, and co-produced by Storyville Films and CNN Films.
Followed by a discussion on the ‘real-life superhero’ RBG and how her radical work in the 1970s changed the legal framework for women in the United States, hosted by Femspectives - Glasgow Feminist Film Festival.
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Jellyfish + Q&A
Q&A - Monday 11 February (17.50)Friday 15 - Sunday 17 February
Director James Gardner Cast Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews, Cyril Nri, UK 2018, 1h40m, 15
Sinead Matthews and breakout star Liv Hill shared the top acting prize at Edinburgh International Film Festival 2018 for their brilliant performances in this funny and moving drama. Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent. As her love for comedy grows and the showcase draws nearer, the delicate balance in Sarah’s life becomes increasingly difficult to maintain. Little by little the walls start to close in, ultimately forcing her to choose between her responsibilities as a carer and her newfound passion for comedy.
Followed by a Q&A with director and co-writer James Gardner. Jellyfish returns Fri 15 - Sun 17 Feb.
Valentine’s Day: The Lady Eve Thursday 14 February (18.05)
Director Preston Sturges Cast Barbara Stanwyck, Henry Fonda, Charles Coburn, USA 1941, 1h32m, U
A classic screwball comedy from director Preston Sturges, complete with dazzling stars. Con-artist Jean Harrington (Barbara Stanwyck) manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets Charles (Henry Fonda), a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... Hilarious, wild and romantic, The Lady Eve is perfect Valentine’s Day viewing.
‘You can’t get a better romantic comedy than The Lady Eve’ - Peter Bogdanovich (Paper Moon, The Last Picture Show)
Valentine’s Day: The Wedding Singer Thursday 14 February (20.40)
Director Frank Coraci Cast Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Christine Taylor, USA 1998, 1h36m, 12
Set in 1985, Adam Sandler plays Robbie, a nice guy with a broken heart who’s stuck in one of the most romantic jobs in the world, a wedding singer. He loses all hope and decides that ‘Love Stinks’ when he is abandoned at the altar by his fiancé. Then he meets a young woman named Julia (Drew Barrymore), who enlists his help to plan her wedding, little knowing that he is falling for her. The Wedding Singer is an endlessly rewatchable rom-com classic - funny, nostalgic and blessed with a killer ‘80s soundtrack.
Valentine’s Day ‘Adam and Eve’ double-bill special offer! Buy a ticket to both films for £14/£12 concessions. CineCard discount applies.
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Late Night: CommandoFriday 8 February (23.00)
Director Mark Lester Cast Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong, Dan Hedaya, USA 1985, 1h30m, 18
John Matrix is a retired special forces operative who has given up a life of service for a quiet, mountain home. When former members of his unit start being killed and his own daughter is kidnapped, Matrix is forced out of retirement. This is over-the-top ‘80s action at its very best. Screening in 4K.
Dirt Road to Lafayette + Q&AFriday 25 January (20.15)
Director Kenneth Glenaan Cast Neil Sutcliffe, David O’Hara, Margo Moorer, UK 2018, 1h40m, N/C 12+
Bereaved Scottish father Tom and his teenage son Murdo take an emotional journey from the Highlands to the US, where Murdo hears zydeco (blues) music for the first time. Murdo, an accordionist, hasn’t played since the death of his mother, but that changes when he meets retired zydeco legend Queen Monzee-ay and her family. Murdo starts to play the accordion again, fusing the music of his home country with zydeco, and helping heal family wounds. Written by Booker-winning Scottish author James Kelman.
Followed by a Q&A and music with actor Neil Sutcliffe.Presented in association with Celtic Connections 2019.
Preview: The FavouriteSunday 30 December (19.00)
Director Yorgos Lanthimos Cast Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz, UK/USA/Ireland 2018, 1h59m, 15
Living up to its name, this dark and riotously entertaining period drama is currently the movie to beat as we enter awards season. Featuring three phenomenal performances from Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone, it centres on the grotesque goings-on of the 18th Century court of Queen Anne (Colman). The capricious and highly unpredictable Anne is very taken with new servant Abigail (Stone), whose presence becomes an increasing threat to Anne’s close confidante Lady Sarah (Weisz). Imagine All About Eve directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and you have some idea of what to expect from The Favourite. Blackhearted, beautifully filmed and guaranteed to provoke both laughter and uncomfortable squirming, it’s an unmissable treat.
Special preview screening. The Favourite returns Sat 2 - Thu 17 Jan.
Late Night: Mad Max: Fury RoadFriday 18 January (23.00)
Director George Miller Cast Charlize Theron, Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult, Australia/USA 2015, 2h, 15
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Imperator Furiosa rebels against the tyrannical Immortan Joe in search for her homeland with the aid of a group of female prisoners, a psychotic worshiper, and a drifter named Max. Witness!
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His Girl Friday Thu 27 (13.15) & Fri 28 Dec (12.30 & 17.45)
Director Howard Hawks Cast Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, USA 1939, 1h32m, U
His Girl Friday stars Rosalind Russell as reporter Hildy Johnson, opposite Cary Grant as Hildy’s conniving but charismatic editor and ex-husband, Walter Burns. When he finds out that she’s forsaking journalism to marry dull insurance man Bruce Baldwin, he pushes her an epic scoop that he knows she can’t resist.
Queens of Comedy: Sister Act Sunday 27 January (18.30)
Director Emile Ardolino Cast Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith, Harvey Keitel, USA 1992, 1h40m, N/C 15+
The New Black Film Collective presents Queens of Comedy, part of the BFI Comedy Genius Blockbuster Season.
Whoopi Goldberg stars as nightclub singer Deloris, who’s placed in the witness protection programme at a San Francisco convent. Her arrival revolutionises the place, and its out-of-tune choir, to the dismay of the Mother Superior (Maggie Smith). Relive one of the most successful comedies of the 1990s, with a genius performance from Goldberg, quotable one-liners, and a killer soundtrack.
Preceded by a live comedy set from Ninia Benjamin (3 Non-Blondes), and a screening of the short film I Cherish Women (4m), winner of the Audience Choice Award at the Women Over Fifty Film Festival 2018.
Followed by a Q&A about women, comedy and everything inbetween with Ninia Benjamin and Janey Godley.
Duck Soup Fri 28 (16.15) & Sun 30 Dec (14.00)
Director Leo McCarey Cast Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo (The Marx Brothers), USA 1933, 1h9m, U
A great entry point to the genius of the Marx Brothers, Duck Soup is filled to bursting with some of Groucho’s most memorable one-liners and inspired physical comedy. This anti-war, anti-nationalist satire (made soon after Hitler seized power in Germany) is an incredible showcase for their craft, meticulously honed on the vaudeville circuit.
Sidewalk StoriesSaturday 29 December (20.30)
Director Charles Lane Cast Charles Lane, Nicole Alysia, Tom Alpern, USA 1989, 1h40m, 15
Sidewalk Stories has all the elements of the great silent comedies: physical grace, perfect timing and sly social commentary. Most of all, it’s very, very funny. It tells the story of an unlikely father-daughter pairing; an innocent man who fears being framed by the police goes on the run with an orphaned toddler. Sidewalk Stories doesn’t just pay tribute to silent comedy, but adds a major new chapter to it.
TampopoThu 27 (20.15) & Sun 30 Dec (19.20)
Director Juzo Itami Cast Nobuko Miyamoto, Ken Watanabe, Tsutomu Yamazaki, Japan 1986, 1h54m, Japanese with English subtitles, 18
Tampopo is a brilliant underdog story of a roadside ramen shop vying to create the best ramen around. It takes classic Western tropes and hilariously transposes them to Japan’s meticulous culinary scene. Sweet, peppered with hilarious moments and guaranteed to have you desperate for a bowl of noodles, Tampopo is a nourishing watch that ignites every sense.
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In the Aisles Wed 9 Jan (20.05)
Director Thomas Stuber Cast Franz Rogowski, Sandra Hüller, Peter Kurth, Germany 2017, 2h5m, subtitles, N/C 12+
Shy and reclusive Christian starts work at a wholesale market, where he meets Marion and is instantly smitten. But Marion is married, and his feelings for her seem to remain unrequited. Things take a strange and sinister turn when Marion does not return to work one day. In the Aisles is a rich and poignant film, where driving fork lifts and stacking shelves mean much more than meets the eye.
Naomi’s Journey Wednesday 23 January (18.25)
Director Frieder Schlaich, Germany/Peru 2017, 1h33m, subtitles, N/C 15+
Mariella was born into a poor Peruvian family. She moved to Germany in the hope of a better life, but now she is dead, and her husband Bernd is sitting in a Berlin prison, waiting to be tried for her murder. Her sister Naomi travels with her mother to Germany to witness the trial. An emotional courtroom drama, Naomi’s Journey examines the justice system in the context of marriage and poverty migration.
Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise Wed 17 Jan (18.05)
Directors Reto Caduff, Stephan Plank, Germany 2017, 1h32m, some subtitles, N/C 15+
Konrad “Conny” Plank is undoubtedly one of the most innovative sound designers of his time, who was instrumental in shaping the early sound of Kraftwerk. Plank worked with The Eurythmics, Underworld, Scorpions and more. 25 years on, his son Stephan embarks upon a journey to discover his father’s impact and importance in music history.
Beuys + Q&A Wed 30 Jan (17.40)
Director Andres Veiel, Germany 2017, 1h57m, subtitles, N/C 12+
The man with the hat, the felt and the fat corner. 30 years after his death, he appears to us as a visionary who was ahead of his time. Patiently he tried to explain even then that “money must not be a commodity”. He knew that the money market would undermine democracy. His expanded concept of art took him right to the heart of today’s relevant social debates.
Followed by a Q&A with art historian Rhea Thönges-Stringaris.
Welcome to the fourth edition of Fokus: Films from Germany! This year, Fokus presents a particularly exciting and eclectic snapshot from the contemporary film scene in Germany. From a nostalgic and insightful look back into one of the most significant eras of Germany’s recent musical past in Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise, to In the Aisles, a charming drama about friendship and romance in a wholesale market, there’s something for everyone. All tickets £6.00.
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The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum Monday 7 (15.50) & Tuesday 8 January (20.30)
Directors Margarethe von Trotta, Volker Schlondorff Cast Angela Winkler, Mario Aderf, Dieter Laser, West Germany 1975, 1h46m, subtitles, 15
This key film of the New German Cinema is a paranoid political thriller that grips from the opening moments and never lets up. Young housekeeper Katharina meets a charming man at a party and spends the night with him. Unbeknownst to her, he is a criminal on the run from the police. Her brief night with this alleged terrorist is enough to bring her quiet life into ruins and subject her to police surveillance. A stinging commentary on state power, individual freedom and media manipulation.
The Second Awakening of Christa Klages Mon 4 (17.45) & Tue 5 Feb (21.00)
Director Margarethe von Trotta Cast Tina Engel, Silvia Reize, Katharina Thalbach, West Germany 1978, 1h33m, subtitles, 12A: moderate sex references
Von Trotta’s solo directorial debut, and the film that marked her out as one of the key voices of the New German Cinema movement, this is an acutely observed reflection on the powerful and mysterious psychic bond among women. It follows a woman on the run following a bank robbery and the person who was her hostage.
Rosa Luxemburg Mon 21 (18.05) & Tue 22 Jan (20.15)
Director Margarethe von Trotta Cast Barbara Sukowa, Daniel Olbrychski, Otto Sander, West Germany 1986, 2h3m, subtitles, 12A: moderate threat, language, brief images of real dead bodies
This remarkable biopic traces the political and moral development of Marxist revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg, one of the most fascinating figures in modern European history. Her character comes alive on screen with more realistic depth and complexity than her public image as a militant revolutionary might lead us to believe.
The German Sisters Mon 18 (13.45) & Tue 19 Feb (18.15)
Director Margarethe von Trotta Cast Jutta Lampe, Barbara Sukowa, Rüdiger Vogler, West Germany 1981, 1h46m, subtitles, 15
Two sisters take diverging paths to emancipation in West Germany in this film based on the real life story of the Enslein sisters. Juliane is a peaceful protester, while Marianne favours militant activism. When Marianne is imprisoned, Juliane is forced to confront the realities of the harsh power of the state.
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The first female director to win the Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival, Margarethe von Trotta has made some of the most trailblazing films of the past five decades. One of the most gifted – but often overlooked – directors to come from the New German Cinema movement alongside Fassbinder and Herzog, von Trotta has never shied away from topics that resonate with contemporary lives and prompt revolutionary discussions. A pioneering feminist filmmaker, von Trotta’s films have tackled the power of mass media, historical events, radicalisation and women’s rights since the politically turbulent 1970s.
Book tickets at: glasgowfilm.org/vontrotta
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The Yukon AssignmentDirector Chris Lucas, UK 2018, 1h26m, PG
British adventurer Chris Lucas and his actor father Niall depend on each other for survival as they canoe down one of the most remote rivers in Canada. The Yukon Assignment is a breathtaking exploration of one of the Earth’s last wildernesses and the story of how adventure can often bring us together, irrespective of age.
The Last MovieDirector Dennis Hopper Cast Dennis Hopper, Stella Garcia, Peter Fonda, USA 1971, 1h48m, 15
Dennis Hopper followed the enormous international success of Easy Rider with this exuberant passion project – a delirious, free-wheeling epic production with an incredible cast (including Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, Michelle Phillips and Sam Fuller) and an ambition to re-invent American cinema. Unseen for many years, this one-of-a-kind film can finally be experienced back on the big screen. New Digital Restoration.
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For over 30 years, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood spoke directly to young children about some of life’s weightiest issues, in a simple, direct fashion. This new film from Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom, Best of Enemies) is already one of the top documentaries of all time at the US box office.
Back to BerlinDirector Catherine Lurie, UK 2018, 1h19m, some subtitles, 12A: images of real dead bodies
In the summer of 2015, eleven motor bikers went on a mission to take the Maccabiah torch from Israel to the site of the infamous 1936 Berlin Olympics, for the first Jewish Olympic Games on German soil. They retraced the heroic journeys of the original 1930s riders and discovered how they or their families survived the Holocaust.
A Star Is BornDirector Bradley Cooper Cast Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Sam Elliott, USA 2018, 2h16m, 15
Bradley Cooper stars alongside Lady Gaga in her first leading role, as Jackson and Ally, two artistic souls coming together on stage and in life. Cooper’s directorial debut is an affecting romance based on the iconic love story, featuring a moving and unforgettable soundtrack.
LizzieDirector Craig William Macneill Cast Chloë Sevigny, Kristen Stewart, Jamey Sheridan, USA 2017, 1h45m, 15
Based on the infamous 1892 axe murder of the Borden family in Massachusetts, this layered, shocking drama creates a portrait of Lizzie Borden for the modern day. Lizzie lives a repressed existence, attempting to resist the iron rule of her father. When new housemaid Bridget comes to work at the Borden house, Lizzie finds in her a friend and confidante. But as secret romance blossoms, familial tensions continue to loom, with violent consequences.
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The Price of Everything Director Nathaniel Kahn, USA 2018, 1h38m, 12A: infrequent strong language, nudity
Exploring the contemporary art world, The Price of Everything examines the role of art and artistic passion in today’s money-driven, consumer-based society. The film features collectors, dealers, auctioneers and a rich range of artists, to expose deep contradictions as it holds a mirror up to contemporary values and times, coaxing out the dynamics at play in pricing the priceless.
Postcards from London Director Steve McLean Cast Harris Dickinson, Leonardo Salerni, Jonah Hauer-King, UK 2018, 1h30m, 15
In neon-drenched Soho, Jim catches the eyes of The Raconteurs, a unique troupe of high-class male escorts who specialise in cultural, post-coital conversation. Jim’s got the looks, and he’s got the charm. There’s just one problem; when he sees a masterpiece – a real masterpiece – he is overwhelmed, he becomes one with the art, and he faints.
OrphéeDirector Jean Cocteau Cast Jean Maris, François Périer, María Casares, France 1950, 1h35m, subtitles, PG
Jean Cocteau’s magical retelling of the Orpheus myth sees the lyre-playing singer of Greek legend turn into a famous left-bank poet in post-war Paris. With its unforgettable imagery and dazzling special effects, Orphée is a work of haunting beauty that follows the poetic logic of a dream. New Digital Restoration
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The FavouriteDirector Yorgos Lanthimos Cast Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz, UK/USA/Ireland 2018, 1h59m, 15
This dark and riotously entertaining period drama is currently the movie to beat as we enter awards season. It centres on the grotesque goings-on of the 18th Century court of Queen Anne (Olivia Colman). Blackhearted, beautifully filmed and guaranteed to provoke both laughter and uncomfortable squirming, it’s an unmissable treat.
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The JudgeDirector Erika Cohn, USA 2018, 1h16m, N/C 15+
This documentary offers a unique portrait of Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih, the first woman judge to be appointed to the Middle East’s Shari’a (Islamic law) courts. The Judge follows her brave journey as a lawyer and her tireless fight for justice for women, presenting rare insight into both Islamic law and gendered justice. The Thu 3 Jan (18.30) screening will be followed by a panel discussion on the issues the film raises, organised by AMINA – the Muslim Women’s Resource Centre.
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Nae PasaranDirector Felipe Bustos Sierra, UK/Chile 2017, 1h34m, 12A: brief images of dead bodies, references to torture
In 1974 a group of workers at the Rolls-Royce factory in East Kilbride showed their support for the people of Chile by refusing to carry out vital inspections of engines for Hawker Hunter planes - the fighter jets were being used by the military junta against the people. The boycott endured for four years but the Scottish workers never knew what impact they had. Forty years later, Nae Pasaran reunites the inspirational workers to hear their story.
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ColetteDirector Wash Westmoreland Cast Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Denise Gough, UK/USA/Hungary 2018, 1h52m, 15
This exhilarating dramatisation of the life of groundbreaking French novelist Colette is fast-moving, funny and thrillingly relevant. We meet Colette in 1892 as a young wife who “just wants to be part of things”, and by the early 20th century is a confident, inspired, creative celebrity, completely in control of her own identity. With a sharp script exploring gender equality, creative freedom and sexual identity, this is one of the first essential films of 2019.
Stan & OllieDirector Jon S. Baird Cast Steve Coogan, John C. Reilly, Shirley Henderson, UK/Canada/USA 2018, 1h38m, PG
Peek behind the scenes at two of cinema’s most enduring icons in this delightful and touching comedy. Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly give spot-on performances in a film that follows Laurel and Hardy on a theatre tour of the UK in 1953, with their ‘30s cinema heyday increasingly far behind them. Filled with affectionate nods to the duo’s masterful physical comedy, this is a warm, funny and poignant tribute.
One Cut of the DeadDirector Shinichiro Ueda Cast Takayuki Hamatsu, Mao, Harumi Shuhama, Japan 2017, subtitles, 1h36m, 15
One Cut of the Dead opens in a run-down, abandoned warehouse where a film crew are making a zombie film. But this is no ordinary warehouse. It’s been said that it’s a site where military experiments took place… Out of nowhere, real zombies arrive and terrorize the crew! Young director Shinichiro Ueda and his cast of non-professionals have created a fresh and entertaining genre re-invention, which has become a massive hit across the world.
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Director Chico Pereira, Germany/UK/Spain 2017, 1h26m, subtitles, 15
Elderly Spaniard Manolo has a simple life in Southern Spain and two loves: his animals, in particular his donkey Gorrión (“Sparrow”), and wandering through nature. This touching documentary follows Manolo as he plans to travel the brutal 2200 mile Trail of Tears, against the advice of his doctor, with his beloved donkey.
Tides Director Tupaq Felber Cast Jon Foster, Robyn Isaac, Simon Meacock, UK 2017, 1h38m, 15
Following an unexplained tragic event, four friends embark on a boat trip to navigate birth, love, death and the canals of southern England. Fuelled by booze, drugs and the beauty of nature, their journey becomes an uplifting meditation on what it means to be middle aged in a world that refuses to grow up. An accomplished debut feature, Tides is a charmingly authentic portrayal of friendship.
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The Passenger Director Michelangelo Antonioni Cast Jack Nicholson, Maria Schneider, Jenny Runacre, Italy/Spain 1975, 2h6m, 12A: contains strong language
One of the great masterpieces from director Michelanagelo Antonioni, The Passenger stars Jack Nicholson as burnt-out political correspondent David Locke. When David impulsively exchanges identities with a man he finds dead in a hotel room, he believes he’s starting anew. But becoming someone else doesn’t mean he’s escaping the past.
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Based on the bestselling memoirs by David Sheff and his son Nic Sheff, affecting drama Beautiful Boy chronicles the heart-breaking and inspiring experience of survival and recovery through a father (Steve Carell) and a son (Timothée Chalamet) coping with addiction.
Green BookDirector Peter Farrelly Cast Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini, USA 2018, 2h10m, 12A: infrequent strong language, moderate violence, discriminatory behaviour
Green Book follows Tony (Viggo Mortensen), an Italian-American hardman from the Bronx, and Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a world-class African-American musician, on a tour of the Deep South. Relying on “The Green Book” to guide them to the few places that were safe for African-Americans, the duo are forced to set aside differences to survive and thrive on the journey of a lifetime.
Mary Queen of Scots Director Josie Rourke Cast Saoirse Ronan, Margot Robbie, Jack Lowden, UK 2018, 2h4m, 15
Queen of France at 16 and widowed at 18, Mary Stuart returns to her native Scotland in 1561 to reclaim her rightful throne. But the English Queen Elizabeth I resists and fears Mary’s authority. National Theatre director Josie Rourke makes a confident move to film with this brilliantly-acted portrayal of two of the most powerful women in British history.
On Her ShouldersDirector Alexandria Bombach, USA 2018, 1h35m, some subtitles, CTBC
Nadia Murad, a 23-year-old Yazidi, survived genocide and sexual slavery committed by ISIS. Repeating her story to the world, this ordinary girl finds herself thrust onto the international stage as the voice of her people. Away from the podium, she must navigate bureaucracy, fame and people’s good intentions.
BurningDirector Lee Chang-dong Cast Ah-in Yoo, Steven Yeun, Jong-seo Jun, South Korea 2018, 2h28m, subtitles, CTBC
Based on a short story by Haruki Murakami, this psychological drama follows introvert Jongsu (Ah-in Yoo), and his growing obsession with enigmatic young woman Haemi (Jong-seo Jun). When she returns from a trip accompanied by wealthy and sophisticated Ben (Steven Yeun), Cannes award-winning drama Burning takes a sinister turn. Culminating in a stunning finale, this is a meticulously crafted modern masterpiece.
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1985Director Yen Tan Cast Cory Michael Smith, Virginia Madsen, Jamie Chung, USA 2017, 1h26m, 15
Set in America in 1985 during the first wave of the AIDS crisis, closeted Adrian travels from New York to his hometown in Texas for the festive season. Burdened with an unspeakable tragedy, Adrian looks to reconnect with his younger brother and religious parents. When he reaches out to an estranged childhood friend, their unresolved issues force Adrian to confront an uncertain future.
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Three parallel storylines interweave around a central incident – the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white cop – in this Brooklyn-set drama. Strong performances from an excellent cast (including Blackkklansman’s John David Washington) make this a compelling portrait of the fraught present moment in American society.
An Impossible Love Director Catherine Corsini Cast Virginie Efira, Niels Schneider, Estelle Lescure, France 2018, subtitles, 2h15m, 15
Based on the novel of the same name by Christine Angot, Catherine Corsini’s touching drama begins in the 1950s, as Rachel (Virginie Efira) falls for bourgeois Philippe (Niels Schneider). They embark on a passionate relationship, but he refuses to share his life with her, and she raises their daughter Chantal alone. Years later, the darker side of Philippe’s nature emerges shockingly.
Destroyer Director Karyn Kusama Cast Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell, Tatiana Maslany, USA 2018, 2h, 15
Nicole Kidman inhabits the character of Erin Bell, a world-weary LAPD detective, in this gripping hardboiled crime drama. As a young cop, Bell was placed undercover with a gang in the California desert with tragic results. When the leader of that gang re-emerges many years later, she must work her way back through the remaining members and into her own history with them to finally reckon with the demons that destroyed her past.
If Beale Street Could Talk Director Barry Jenkins Cast KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Regina King, USA 2018, 1h57m, 15
Writer/director Barry Jenkins follows up the Oscar-winning Moonlight with another intimate, expertly-crafted drama detailing the joy and pain of African-American life. A heartbreaking romance based on James Baldwin’s novel, If Beale Street Could Talk centres on Tish and Fonny, a young couple in 70s Harlem who are very much in love. But Fonny is falsely accused of a crime, and as he awaits trial, pressures begin to mount.
Fri 1 - Thu 7 Feb
Capernaum - Exclusive Preview Week
Director Nadine Labaki Cast Zain Al Rafeea, Yordanos Shiferaw, Kawsar Al Haddad, Lebanon/USA 2018, subtitles, 2h, CTBC - 15
This is a story of gut-wrenching emotion, desperation and ultimately, hope. Set in the slums of Beirut, we meet young Zain, as he is forced into taking responsibility for a helpless toddler, having to fend for the two of them in the city’s harsh, unloving streets. Featuring astounding performances from its child actors, Capernaum is unforgettable storytelling.
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A Private WarDirector Matthew Heineman Cast Rosamund Pike, Jamie Dornan, Tom Hollander, UK/USA 2018, 1h50m, 15
Celebrated war correspondent Marie Colvin spent her professional life chasing down the human stories at the centre of some of recent history’s deadliest conflicts. This gripping dramatization of her life and death features a career-best performance from Rosamund Pike, focusing on Colvin’s unique character to ask what drove her to these extreme places, and whether the cost was worth it.
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LUX Scotland presents: I walk there every day but I never saw it that way + Cladach Sunday 27 January (19.25) Directors Margaret Salmon, Ed Webb-Ingall, UK 2018, 1h35m approx, N/C 5+
These new films by Ed Webb-Ingall and Margaret Salmon share an interest in the relationships between Scottish communities and the sea. I walk there every day but I never saw it that way engages communities around Arran while Cladach offers a filmic portrait of the Wester Ross coast. Followed by a Q&A.
NT Live: The Tragedy of King Richard the Second Tuesday 15 January (18.45) CTBC, running time TBC | £20/£17.50
Simon Russell Beale plays William Shakespeare’s Richard II, broadcast live from the stage of the Almeida Theatre in London to cinemas. Richard II is irresponsible, foolish and vain. His weak leadership sends his kingdom into disarray. Seeing no other option but to seize power, the ambitious Bolingbroke challenges the throne.
NT Live: I’m Not Running Thursday 31 January (18.45) CTBC, running time TBC | £20/£17.50
I’m Not Running is an explosive new play by David Hare, premiering at the National Theatre and broadcast live to cinemas. Pauline Gibson has spent her life as a doctor. When she crosses paths with her old boyfriend, a stalwart loyalist in Labour Party politics, she’s faced with an agonising decision. What’s involved in sacrificing your private life and your piece of mind for something more?
Bolshoi Ballet: La BayadereSunday 20 January (14.45)
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The story of impossible love between between the bayadere Nikiya, a temple dancer, and the warrior Solor is set against the backdrop of a lush, mysterious India in this magnificent production. Live Broadcast.
The RaftDirector Marcus Lindeen, Sweden/Denmark/USA/Germany 2018, 1h37m, some subtitles, CTBC
Hailed the forerunner to reality TV experiments such as Big Brother, Mexican anthropologist Santisgo Genovés tested the limits of force human interaction in 1973’s Acali Experiment: 11 strangers – selected for maximum friction – were dumped on a raft for three months to cross the Atlantic. Forty years later, this documentary reunites those involved in the social experiment.
An Elephant Sitting StillDirector Hu Bo Cast Zhang Yu, Peng Yuchang, Wang YuwenChina 2018, 3h50m, subtitles, CTBC
In the northern Chinese city of Manzhouli, they say there is an elephant that simply sits and ignores the world. Manzhouli becomes an obsession for the protagonists of this film, a longed-for escape from the world in which they find themselves. In virtuoso visual compositions, the film tells the story of one single suspenseful day from dawn to dusk, when the train to Manzhouli is set to depart.
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What’s Up, Doc? Thursday 14 February (Event starts: 11.00, event ends: 13.00)
Director Peter Bogdanovich Cast Barbra Streisand, Ryan O’Neal, Madeline Kahn, USA 1972, 1h34m, U
A romantic crazy comedy when an accidental mix-up of four identical bags leads to a chain of wild and silly situations. Starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O’Neal. All tickets £3. If you have any access requirements please contact [email protected] or 0141 332 6535.
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Stan & Ollie Thursday 17 January (Event starts: 11.00, event ends: 13.00) This is a captioned screening. Audio Description is available.
Director Jon S. Baird Cast John C. Reilly, Steve Coogan, Shirley HendersonUSA 2018, 1h38m, PG
This is a heart-warming biopic of one of the world’s greatest double acts, Laurel and Hardy. Their long-standing friendship is tested as they attempt to reignite their film career with a national farewell tour of post-war Britain. All tickets £3. If you have any access requirements please contact [email protected] or 0141 332 6535.
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Colette Tuesday 22 January (Film begins at 17.40)
Director Wash Westmoreland Cast Keira Knightley, Eleanor Tomlinson, Dominic West, UK 2019, 1h41m, 15
This exhilarating dramatisation of the life of ground-breaking French novelist Colette is fast-moving, funny and thrillingly relevant. We follow her as she transforms from a naive wife into a confident, creative person, completely in control of her own identity.
There will be a BSL-interpreted discussion after the film.
Visible Cinema is a D/deaf and Hard of Hearing friendly film programme: a captioned or subtitled screening is followed by a post-film discussion with integrated BSL and Speech To Text Service. FAQs: glasgowfilm.org/visiblecinema All tickets £6.If you require a wheelchair space please request this on booking either on 0141 332 6535, or BSL users can contact GFT via Contact Scotland BSL, the online British Sign Language interpreting video relay service. Find out more at: contactscotland-bsl.orgThank you to the DWT Cargill Fund for supporting this programme.
Anna and the ApocalypseTuesday 8 January (Film begins at 18.00)
Director Carlos López Estrada Cast Daveed Diggs, Rafael Casal, Janina Gavankar, USA 2018, 1h35m, 15
Anna has big plans to leave her hometown and travel the world. As Christmas approaches, something strange lurks in the air, and it doesn’t take long for the undead to put a halt to her plans…
There will be a discussion after the film.
High Fidelity Tuesday 12 February (Film begins at 18.00)
Director Stephen Frears Cast John Cusack, Jack Black, Iben Hjejle, USA 2000, 1h53m, 15
Rob Gordon is the owner of a failing a record store, and incessant list maker. With his vinyl loving companions Barry and Dick, Rob recounts his Top Five breakups, including the one in progress.
There will be a discussion after the film.
GFT, together with The National Autistic Society Scotland is delighted to provide Access Film Club: screenings and post-film discussions in a friendly and welcoming environment. GFT is the first cinema in the UK to receive the Autism Friendly Award 2017. FAQs: glasgowfilm.org/AFCAll tickets £6. If you require a wheelchair space please request this on booking or call our Box Office on 0141 332 6535.
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ACCESSIBLE SCREENINGS
A Star Is Born (15) Thu 27 - Sun 30 Dec- All shows Friday 28 Dec (20.00) Sun 30 Dec (16.00)
Postcards From London (15) Wed 2 & Thu 3 Jan - All shows Thu 3 Jan (20.50)
The Favourite (15) Wed 2 - Thu 17 Jan - All shows Selected captioned for this film. Check website for details.
Take 2: Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (PG) Saturday 5 Jan (11.30)
Take 2 Access: Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (PG)Saturday 5 January (12.00)
Access Film Club: Anna and the Apocalypse Tuesday 8 January (18.00)
Colette (15) Fri 11 – Thu 24 Jan – All Shows Selected captioned for this film. Check website for details.
Stan & Ollie (PG) Fri 11- Thu 24 Jan – All shows Selected captioned for this film. Check website for details.
Movie Memories: Stan & Ollie (PG) Thu 17 Jan (11.00)
- All screenings Audio Described - Captions will be available on selected screenings
Take 2: Smallfoot (U) Sat 19 Jan (11.30)
Mary Queen of Scots (15) Fri 18 – Thu 31 Jan – All shows Selected captioned for this film. Check website for details.
Visible Cinema: Colette (15) Tuesday 22 January (17.40)
Green Book (12A) Fri 1 – Thu 14 Feb – All shows Selected captioned for this film. Check website for details.
Take 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (PG) Sat 2 Feb (11.30)
Take 2 Access: Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (PG) Sat 2 Feb (12noon)
If Beale Street Could Talk (15) Fri 8 Feb - Wed 20 Feb – All screenings Selected captioned for this film. Check website for details.
Access Film Club: High Fidelity (15) Tuesday 12 February (18.00)
Take 2: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse (PG) Saturday 16 February
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 D/deaf and hard of hearing audience members 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 Duty Manager (0141) 352 8603 or email [email protected] with your specific access enquiries.
Due to circumstances beyond our control, occasionally we are unable to provide these accessible screenings. You are advised to check with Box Office.
The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum – Tue 8 Jan (20.30)
Colette – Tue 15 Jan (20.30)
Stan & Ollie – Tue 22 Jan (18.10)
Mary Queen of Scots – Tue 29 Jan (20.05)
The Second Awakening of Christa Klages – Tue 5 Feb (21.00)
TUESDAY TREATS We’d like to offer you £6 tickets for
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If Beale Street Could Talk – Tue 12 Feb (17.40)
The German Sisters – Tue 19 Feb (18.15)
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