GFT October 2017 Brochure

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OCTOBER 2017

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CONTENTS

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DIARY

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The 48 Hour Film Project

Oh, Sun

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Vaya

24

Access Film Club: The Boy and the Beast

25

CINEMASTERS: CLAIRE DENIS

Almost Heaven

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35 Shots of Rum

19 20

Belle de Jour

13

Bastards

Blade Runner 2049

10

Beau Travail

19

Call Me by Your Name

14

White Material

20

Captain Underpants

8

Cars 3

7

EDINBURGH SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL

9

100 Metres

23

The Death of Stalin

12

My Big Night

23

Every contact leaves a trace

21

Rara

23

The Farthest

21

EVENT CINEMA

Get Out

11

Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsaire

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The Glass Castle

10

NT Live Encore: Hamlet

28

RSC: Coriolanus

28

Daphne

9

Goodbye Christopher Robin Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami

14

I Am Not a Witch

13

Killing Ground

10

The Little Vampire

8

Loving Vincent

11

Mimosas

21

Mother!

9

My Pure Land

13

Nature of the Beast

26

notes to eternity

26

The Party

12

Princess Mononoke

7

River of Fundament

21

The Room

18

Seat in Shadow

12

The Shining

18

La Soledad

9

Spider-Man: Homecoming

7

Visible Cinema: NT Live Encore: Hamlet

25

We Are the Weirdos

18

The Work

11

Zoology

14

AFRICA IN MOTION Foreign Body

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LUMINATE Luminate Short Encounters

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Movie Memories: Whisky Galore!

27

The Sense of an Ending

27

Shane

27

SCOTLAND LOVES ANIME The Dragon Dentist

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Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution Movie 1

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Fireworks

17

Kizumonogatari III

16

Lu Over the Wall

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Tokyo Ghoul - Live Action

15

Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust

15

Venus Wars

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GFT REGULARS Access Film Club

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Crossing the Line

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Film Discussion Group and Glasgore! Sound & Vision

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Take 2 & Take 2 Access: Autism-friendly screenings

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Useful Information

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Visible Cinema

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TICKETS / LOYALTY CARDS

OPENING HOURS

Full price £9.50 Concession £7.50* 15-25 Card holders £5.50 (ages 15–25) Children £5.50 (ages 14 & under) CineCard holders £1 off every standard priced screening (Unless otherwise stated) CineCard subscription £40 per year

Box Office: Sunday to Friday: from 12noon Saturday: from 11am Building and bar: Open half an hour before the start of the first film. Box office closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.

Special features £5.50

£5.50 tickets

Free but ticketed events Special ticket price Captioned films Audio described

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.

ACCESSIBLE PROGRAMME

3D films – £1.50 extra

2 for 1 tickets Buy the Sunday Herald for a voucher for one of our Monday night screenings. www.heraldscotland.com With MEERKAT MOVIES, you can get 2 for 1 cinema tickets every Tuesday or Wednesday, in person at the box office. www.meerkatmovies.com

GFT offers Audio Description, Captioning and Autism Friendly screenings on selected titles. See p30 for full details.

HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT US

All screenings before 5pm on Fridays cost £5.50 per ticket (unless otherwise stated).

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£5.50 tickets for selected Tuesday evening screenings (see p5 for details)

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Fridays before 5pm Tuesday Treats

*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.

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GFT – A Legacy For Life

For many film-goers GFT has been more than a cinema to you. A home from home. You are part of GFT’s story and what makes this a very special place in the heart of Glasgow. By leaving a donation in your Will, however small or large, you can continue your special connection with GFT for perpetuity. GFT is a Charity (SC005932) and your gift will keep cinema alive for all the future generations of film fans. If you would like to discuss making a gift to GFT in your Will, or any other ways of supporting our work, please contact Liana or Lorna on 0141 352 8604, or email development@glasgowfilm.org or write to Development, GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB. BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG

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DIARY

FRI 29 SEP

WED 4 OCT

MON 9 OCT

Mother! p9 12.45 £5.50 / 15.15 £5.50 / 17.45 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.15 £5.50 / 15.40 £5.50 / 18.05 / 20.30 Daphne p9 14.00 £5.50 / 16.15 £5.50 / 18.30 / 20.45

Mother! p9 12.45 / 15.15 / 17.45 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.15 / 15.40 / 18.05 / 20.30 Daphne p9 14.20 / 18.40 Killing Ground p10 16.30 / 20.45

Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 The Glass Castle p10 13.05 / 15.45 / 17.45 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 15.25 / 20.30 The Work p11 13.20 Loving Vincent: Preview + Satellite Q&A p11 18.45

SAT 30 SEP Mother! p9 15.15 / 17.45 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.15 / 18.05 / 20.30 Daphne p9 14.00 / 16.15 / 18.30 / 20.45 Beau Travail - 35mm p19 15.40 Take 2: Spider-man: Homecoming p7 11.30 £5.50

SUN 1 OCT Mother! p9 14.15 / 19.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 12.30 / 16.45 Daphne p9 14.50 Dekalog see glasgowfilm.org 11.00 Hustler White see glasgowfilm.org 17.00 £5.50 Every contact leaves a trace see glasgowfilm.org

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MON 2 OCT Mother! p9 12.45 / 15.15 / 17.45 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.15 / 15.40 / 18.05 / 20.30 Daphne p9 14.20 / 18.40 Killing Ground p10 16.30 / 20.45

TUE 3 OCT Mother! p9 12.45 / 15.15 / 17.45 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.15 / 15.40 / 20.30 Daphne p9 16.30 / 20.45 Killing Ground p10 14.20 / 18.40 £5.50 Beau Travail - 35mm p19 18.05 Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Discussion Group p5 18.30

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THU 5 OCT Mother! p9 12.45 / 15.15 / 20.25 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.15 / 15.40 / 18.05 Daphne p9 16.30 / 20.55 Killing Ground p10 14.20 / 18.50 NT Live Encore: Hamlet p28 18.45

FRI 6 OCT Blade Runner 2049 p10 13.00 £5.50 / 16.20 £5.50 / 19.40 The Glass Castle p10 14.30 £5.50 / 17.35 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.45 £5.50 / 18.20 The Work p11 16.15 £5.50 / 20.45

SAT 7 OCT Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.30 / 16.20 / 19.40 The Glass Castle p10 17.45 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 14.00 / 20.30 The Work p11 14.30 35 Shots of Rum - 35mm p19 15.50 Almost Heaven + Q&A p26 18.05 Take 2: Cars 3 p7 11.30 £5.50 Take 2 Access: Cars 3 p8 12.00 £5.50

SUN 8 OCT Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.05 / 15.30 / 18.50 The Glass Castle p10 16.30 / 19.20 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 12.45 / 17.35 The Work p11 15.15 / 20.00 Shane p27 13.00

TUE 10 OCT Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 The Glass Castle p10 15.00 / 20.10 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.05 / 15.30 / 20.35 35 Shots of Rum - 35mm p19 17.50 La Soledad p9 12.50 £5.50 Access Film Club: The Boy and the Beast p25 18.00 £5.50

WED 11 OCT Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 The Glass Castle p10 15.10 / 20.15 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 13.30 / 16.00 / 17.50 La Soledad p9 13.05 RSC: Coriolanus p28 18.45 Film Discussion Group p5 18.30

THU 12 OCT Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 The Glass Castle p10 13.15 / 18.05 Goodbye Christopher Robin p9 12.30 / 15.00 / 20.30 La Soledad p9 16.00 / 20.45 Get Out p11 17.45 £5.50

FRI 13 OCT The Party p12 13.30 £5.50 / 15.15 £5.50 / 17.00 / 21.00 Loving Vincent p11 12.45 £5.50 / 15.00 £5.50 / 17.15 / 18.45 Blade Runner 2049 p10 13.15 £5.50 / 16.35 £5.50 / 19.35

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Tokyo Ghoul - Live Action p15 20.10 Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust p15 23.00

SAT 14 OCT The Party p12 13.00 / 18.55 Loving Vincent p11 16.35 / 20.40 Blade Runner 2049 p10 13.15 / 16.15 / 19.35 White Material - 35mm p20 13.45 Lu Over the Wall p16 14.45 Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution Movie 1 + Q&A p16 17.30 Kizumonogatari III p16 20.30 Take 2: Princess Mononoke p7 11.30 £5.50

SUN 15 OCT The Party p12 14.15 / 16.00/ 20.00 Loving Vincent p11 12.00 / 17.45 Blade Runner 2049 p10 15.20 / 18.40 The Dragon Dentist p17 14.15 Fireworks p17 16.50 Venus Wars p17 19.15 The Square p21 12.15

WED 18 OCT The Party p12 13.45 / 16.45 / 21.00 Loving Vincent p11 14.30 / 18.45 Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 Belle de Jour p13 15.30 / 18.10 48 Hour Film Project Part 1 p13 20.30

THU 19 OCT The Party p12 14.30 / 16.00 / 18.50 Loving Vincent p11 16.15 / 20.40 Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 Movie Memories: Whisky Galore! p27 10.30 Belle de Jour p13 13.40 / 18.10 48 Hour Film Project Part 2 p13 20.30

FRI 20 OCT The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 £5.50 / 15.45 £5.50 / 18.05 / 20.30 I Am Not a Witch p13 16.30 £5.50 / 20.45 My Pure Land p13 14.15 £5.50 / 18.40 The Party p12 13.00 £5.50 / 17.00 / 21.00 Zoology p14 14.45 £5.50 / 18.55

MON 16 OCT

SAT 21 OCT

The Party p12 14.45 / 16.45 / 18.30 / 21.00 Loving Vincent p11 14.30 / 18.45 Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 Seat in Shadow p12 16.30 / 20.30

The Death of Stalin p12 14.15 / 15.45 / 18.05 / 20.30 I Am Not a Witch p13 13.20 / 18.30 My Pure Land p13 13.40 / 20.45 The Party p12 19.00 Zoology p14 16.45 / 20.55 Bastards p20 13.10 The Sense of an Ending p27 15.30 Take 2: Captain Underpants p8 11.30 £5.50

TUE 17 OCT The Party p12 13.05 / 15.00 / 16.45 / 20.50 £5.50 Loving Vincent p11 13.30 / 15.45 / 20.10 White Material - 35mm p20 17.50 Blade Runner 2049 p10 12.50 / 16.15 / 19.35 Luminate Short Encounters p27 18.50 £5.50

SUN 22 OCT The Death of Stalin p12 14.45 / 17.05 / 19.30 I Am Not a Witch p13 15.30 / 19.45

My Pure Land p13 13.15 / 17.40 The Party p12 20.10 Zoology p14 13.30 Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsaire p28 15.45

MON 23 OCT The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.05 / 20.30 I Am Not a Witch p13 13.35 / 16.00 / 18.45 The Party p12 14.45 / 16.45 / 21.00 Visible Cinema: NT Live Encore: Hamlet p25 18.30 £5.50

TUE 24 OCT The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 / 15.30 / 17.50 / 20.30 I Am Not a Witch p13 13.45 / 16.00 £5.50 The Party p12 13.15 Bastards p20 18.10 Rara p23 20.30

WED 25 OCT The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.05 / 20.30 I Am Not a Witch p13 13.15 / 15.30 / 20.45 The Party p12 14.45 / 16.45 100 Metres p23 18.00 Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami - Live with Friends p14 19.00

THU 26 OCT The Death of Stalin p12 13.45 / 15.30 / 17.50 / 20.20 I Am Not a Witch p13 16.15 / 18.20 The Party p12 16.00 / 18.05 Nature of the Beast + Q&A p26 20.10 My Big Night p23 20.30

FRI 27 OCT Call Me by Your Name p14 14.30 £5.50 / 17.15 / 20.00 The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 £5.50 / 15.45 £5.50 / 18.05 / 20.30

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Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami p14 15.00 £5.50 / 20.20 The Farthest p21 12.20 £5.50 / 17.40 The Room p18 23.00

SAT 28 OCT Call Me by Your Name p14 14.30 / 17.15 / 20.05 The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.05 / 20.30 Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami p14 17.45 The Farthest p21 20.20 notes to eternity + Q&A p26 14.00 Take 2: The Little Vampire p8 11.30 £5.50

SUN 29 OCT Call Me by Your Name p14 13.15 / 16.15 / 19.05 The Death of Stalin p12 13.00 / 15.20 / 17.40

Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami p14 19.40 River of Fundament p21 11.00 We Are the Weirdos p18 20.05 Oh, Sun p24 17.25

MON 30 OCT Call Me by Your Name p14 12.30 / 17.15 / 20.05 The Death of Stalin p12 15.30 / 18.05 / 20.30 Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami p14 20.15

TUE 31 OCT Call Me by Your Name p14 14.00 / 17.15 / 20.05 The Death of Stalin p12 12.30 / 14.50 / 17.00 £5.50 / 20.30 Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami p14 13.00 / 15.30

Foreign Body p24 18.15 The Shining p18 19.30

WED 1 NOV Call Me by Your Name p14 14.30 / 17.15 / 20.05 The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.05 / 20.30 Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami p14 15.30 / 20.15 Mimosas p21 13.00 / 18.00

THU 2 NOV Call Me by Your Name p14 14.30 / 17.15 / 20.05 The Death of Stalin p12 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.05 / 20.30 Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami p14 15.10 / 20.20 Mimosas p21 13.00 Vaya p24 17.50

TUESDAY TREATS

Killing Ground p10

We’d like to offer you £5.50 tickets for selected Tuesday screenings.

La Soledad p9 Tuesday 10 Oct (12.50)

Tuesday 3 Oct (18.40)

The Party p12 Tuesday 17 Oct (20.50)

All tickets are £5.50, CineCard discount applies. £5.50

I Am Not a Witch p13 Tuesday 24 Oct (16.00)

The Death of Stalin p12

Tuesday 31 Oct (17.00)

Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Discussion Group Tue 3 Oct (18.30) Free, GFT Project Room This group meets on the first Tuesday of each month in the GFT Project Room, to discuss horror and cult cinema. Meet other genre fans in a friendly atmosphere to exchange thoughts and opinions about your favourite flicks.

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Film Discussion Group Wed 11 Oct (18.30) Free, GFT Project Room This group meets on the second Wednesday of each month in the GFT Project Room to discuss both blockbusters and arthouse movies. Led by film writer Eddie Harrison.

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CONTEMPORARY CINEMA COURSE Monday 16 October – Monday 11 December

An ideal beginner’s course for those wishing to broaden their critical understanding of contemporary cinema. Current releases are complemented by engaging discussion around a range of topics. The course takes place over eight consecutive Monday evenings, and is comprised of four film screenings and four seminars. Films will be in early evenings but exact times may vary, seminars will take place at 18.30 in GFT project room. This course is led by Alistair Harkness, Chief Film Critic and Feature Writer with The Scotsman, and regular contributor to BBC Radio Scotland’s The Culture Studio with Janice Forsyth. £65/£55 conc Films likely to be studied include The Party, Call Me By Your Name and Loveless.* *all titles subject to release changes.

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It’s A Wonderful Life FRI 15 DEC

WED 20 DEC

SAT 16 DEC

THU 21 DEC

It’s A Wonderful Life 14.15 £5.50 / 17.15 / 20.15 It’s A Wonderful Life 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15

SUN 17 DEC

It’s A Wonderful Life 13.15 / 16.15 / 19.15

MON 18 DEC

It’s A Wonderful Life 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15

TUE 19 DEC

It’s A Wonderful Life 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15

It’s A Wonderful Life 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15

It’s A Wonderful Life 11.15 / 14.15 17.15 / 20.15

FRI 22 DEC

It’s A Wonderful Life 11.00 £5.50 / 14.00 17.00 / 20.00

SAT 23 DEC

It’s A Wonderful Life 14.15 £5.50 / 17.15 / 20.15

SUN 24 DEC

It’s A Wonderful Life 12.30 / 13.00 / 15.30 16.00 / 18.30 / 19.00

Tickets on sale now

– All tickets £5.50, CineCard discount applies – £10/£8, CineCard holders £1 off/Children under 15 £6.00/15-25 GFT Card £6.00

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TAKE 2: FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS

Take 2 FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS

Spider-Man: Homecoming

12A - moderate fantasy violence, threat, sex references, obscured strong language. Saturday 30 September 11.30 (2h13m) Under the watchful eye of mentor Tony Stark, Peter Parker embraces his newfound identity as Spider-Man. But, it’s not long before he comes face to face with the villainous Vulture, who threatens everything that Peter holds dear.

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 £5.50 (plus £1.50 for 3D screenings). Each £5.50 child’s ticket also admits one adult free of charge. Children under the age of eight must be accompanied. Free tickets are only issued on the day of the screening.

Cars 3 U - very mild language, threat Saturday 7 October 11.30 (1h49m) Animated Adventure The legendary Lighting McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he’s still the best race car in the world as he competes on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage.

Princess Mononoke PG - moderate violence, threat, scary scenes, mild language | Subtitled Saturday 14 October 11.30 (1h25m) Epic Historical Fantasy Anime On a journey to find the cure for a Tatarigami’s curse, Ashitaka finds himself in the middle of a war between the humans, forest animals and nature gods who are all fighting for their share of the new emerging order. On his journey he also meets San, the Mononoke Princess.

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Captain Underpants PG - mild rude humour, comic threat Saturday 21 October 11.30 (1h29m) Animated comedy George Beard and Harold Hutchens try to save the world through their love of comics. But, when their nasty head teacher threatens to put them in different classes, the two boys accidentally hypnotize him into thinking that he’s the incredibly enthusiastic, but dim-witted superhero, Captain Underpants.

The Little Vampire U - Contains mild violence and scary moments Saturday 28 October 11.30 (1h35m) Adventurous Halloween Caper When he moves to Scotland Tony struggles to make new friends. Then, he meets up with Rudolph, a real kid vampire, who is being pursued by a vampire hunter. Can Tony find the courage to save his best friend and figure out a way to help the vampire race?

Take 2: Access AUTISM-FRIENDLY FILMS

Access Screenings are for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) 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 audiences can make noise and move around. Take 2 ticketing conditions apply.

Cars 3

PG - mild fantasy action violence, threat Saturday 7 October 12noon (1h49m) Animated Adventure The legendary Lighting McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he’s still the best race car in the world as he competes on Piston Cup Racing’s biggest stage.

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Mother!

Fri 29 Sep – Thu 5 Oct There is a distinct air of Hitchcockian showmanship surrounding Darren Aronofsky’s latest film. The director of dark fables Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan doesn’t want audiences to know many, if any, details going into the film. “Know that there’s some terrifying secret at the core of this thing”, he says. “The film’s going to go there, and you should only come if you’re ready to get on that roller coaster.” You have been warned. Director Darren Aronofsky Cast Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, USA 2017, 1h55m, 18

Goodbye Christopher Robin

Fri 29 Sep– Thu 12 Oct This heart-warming drama offers a rare glimpse into the relationship between beloved children’s author A. A. Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) and his son Christopher Robin, whose toys inspired the magical world of Winnie the Pooh. Along with his mother Daphne (Margot Robbie) and nanny Olive (Kelly Macdonald), Christopher Robin and his family are swept up in the international success the books bring, but with the eyes of the world on Christopher Robin, what will the cost be to the family? Director Simon Curtis Cast Domnhall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, Kelly Macdonald, UK 2017, 1h47m, PG

Daphne

Fri 29 Sep – Thu 5 Oct Daphne (Emily Beecham) is a 30-something Londoner who has reached an impasse in life when she witnesses a violent attack on a local shopkeeper. The incident prompts Daphne to make a long overdue reassessment of her life and the people in it. This spiky, funny drama is the debut feature from local director Peter Mackie Burns, and features a starmaking performance from Emily Beecham as the volatile, emotionally troubled Daphne. Director Peter Mackie Burns Cast Emily Beecham, Geraldine James, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, UK 2017, 1h30m, 15

La Soledad

Tue 10 – Thu 12 Oct La Soledad, meaning “solitude”, is the name of a delapidated house in Caracas. Antique portraits hang from crumbling walls and garden weeds force their way through the cracks - yet in the midst of Venezuela’s economic and political crisis it has become a sanctuary. Featuring the real residents of the house, director Jorge Thielen Armand’s debut feature combines sharp social critique with magical realism to offer an engaging portrait of the effects of economic catastrophe on individuals’ lives. Director Jorge Thielen Armand, Venezuela/Canada/Italy 2016, 1h29m, subtitles, N/C 18+

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Blade Runner 2049

Friday 6 – Thursday 19 October The much anticipated and long gestating sequel to Ridley Scott’s neo-noir sci-fi masterpiece Blade Runner. Directed by Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Sicario) and shot by celebrated cinematographer Roger Deakins, Blade Runner 2049 continues and expands the narrative of the original. LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling) uncovers a dark secret that could bring an end to humanity. The investigation leads him to Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a blade runner who vanished 30 years ago. Director Denis Villeneuve Cast Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Robin Wright, UK / USA / Canada 2017, 2h43m, CTBC 15

Killing Ground

The Glass Castle

Monday 2 – Thursday 5 October Ian and Samantha head to a national park, hoping that nature will give them space for some quiet time together. They arrive at an isolated campsite to find an SUV and a tent, but no sign of the occupants. As night falls and the campers fail to return, Ian and Sam grow increasingly uneasy. Then a shocking discovery - a distressed child wandering in the woods unleashes a terrifying chain of events that test the young couple to breaking point.

Friday 6 – Thursday 12 October Based on Jeannette Walls’ best-selling memoir of the same name, The Glass Castle is a moving story of a deeply troubled but determined woman. Inspired by the joyfully wild nature of her dysfunctional alcoholic father (Woody Harrelson), Jeannette (Brie Larson) finds the fiery determination to carve out a successful life on her own terms. This is a remarkable story of unconditional love and the power of defiant hope against struggle.

Director Damien Power Cast Aaron Pedersen, Ian Meadows, Harriet Dyer, Australia 2016, 1h28m, 15

Director Destin Cretton Cast Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson, Naomi Watts, USA 2017, 2h7m, 12A: moderate violence, language, brief sexual threat, injury detail

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Loving Vincent

Preview: Mon 9 Oct (18.45) | Friday 13 – Thursday 19 October The world’s first fully painted feature film uniquely explores one of art’s great mysteries: the life and controversial death of Vincent van Gogh. Beginning a year after his demise, we witness a series of interviews conducted by Armand Roulin – a regular model for the artist – who becomes obsessed with van Gogh’s death, caused by a bullet wound to the stomach. Van Gogh’s paintings come to life in this thrilling animated feature. The preview screening on Mon 9 Oct (18.45) will be followed by a live satellite Q&A with the directors and special guests. Tue 17 Oct (20.10) will be followed by a recording of the Q&A. Directors Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman Cast Douglas Booth, Jerome Flynn, Saoirse Ronan, UK 2017, 1h31m, 12A: suicide theme, infrequent moderate sex, injury detail

Get Out

Thursda 12 October (17.45) This chilling social thriller struck a chord with cinema audiences on its release earlier this year due to its confrontational depiction of race relations in America. A young African American goes with his white girlfriend to visit her parents for a weekend in their secluded estate in the woods. But before long, the friendly and polite atmosphere will give way to a nightmare. All tickets £5.50. After the screening, join an intergenerational chat to discuss the film’s relevance to us in 2017.

The Work

Friday 6 – Monday 9 October Set inside a single room in Folsom Prison, The Work follows three men as they participate in a four-day group therapy retreat with maximumsecurity convicts. The raw and revealing process that the incarcerated men undertake exceeds the expectations of the free men, ripping them out of their comfort zones. The film looks beyond the dehumanising aspects of prison culture, to powerfully reveal a movement of change and redemption. Directors Janus McLeary, Gethin Aldous, USA 2017, 1h29m, 15

Director Jordan Peele Cast Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, USA 2017, 1h44m, 15

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The Death of Stalin

Friday 20 October – Thursday 2 November The new film from writer/director Armando Iannucci (In the Loop, Veep) is a brilliantly dark horror-satire exploring the internal political landscape of 1950’s Soviet Russia. In the days immediately following Stalin’s collapse, his core team of ministers tussle for control, with murderous and farcical results. Featuring a stellar comedic cast including Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs, Michael Palin, Simon Russell Beale, Paddy Considine and Jeffrey Tambor, The Death of Stalin is one of 2017’s must-see films. Director Armando Iannucci Cast Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Steve Buscemi, UK 2017, 1h46m, 15

The Party

Friday 13 – Thursday 26 October Janet (Kristin Scott Thomas) has just been appointed to a key ministerial position in the shadow cabinet – the crowning achievement of her political career. She and her husband Bill (Timothy Spall) are celebrating with a few close friends when the party takes an unexpected turn, as Bill suddenly makes some explosive revelations. Love, friendships and political convictions are soon called into question in this hilarious comedy of tragic proportions from director Sally Potter. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available. Director Sally Potter Cast Kristin Scott Thomas, Timothy Spall, Cillian Murphy, UK 2017, 1h11m, CTBC

Seat in Shadow

Monday 16 October (16.30 & 20.30) Scottish artist-filmmaker Henry Coombes delivers a Glasgow-set debut of anarchic delights. Albert (David Sillars, who co-created the story) is an aging gay bohemian, an artist and part-time psychoanalyst, and a disciple of Carl Jung (whose spirit speaks to Albert through his cherished houseplant). When his salty, foul-mouthed old friend asks him to help her grandson Ben with his boyfriend troubles, both patient and therapist begin to have a profound effect on each other. Seat in Shadow is defiantly original British queer cinema from an exciting new talent. The 20.30 screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Henry Coombes and actors Jonathan Leslie and David Sillars. Director Henry Coombes Cast David Sillars, Jonathan Leslie, Lee Partridge, UK 2016, 1h21m, 18

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I Am Not a Witch

Friday 20 - Thursday 26 October Sharply satirical and boldly provocative, I Am Not a Witch is the first feature by Zambianborn Welsh director Rungano Nyoni. Garnering incredible praise from Cannes 2017, this moving, funny and surreal film follows eight-year old Shula when she is accused of witchcraft. After a short trial she is found guilty, taken into state custody and exiled to a witch camp in the middle of the desert. Like the other residents, Shula is tied to a ribbon and threatened, but as she adjusts to her new way of life, she discovers freedoms she never had access to before. Director Rungano Nyoni Cast Gloria Huwiler, Ritah Mubanga, Dyna Mufuni, UK/France 2017, 1h30m, CTBC 15

Belle de Jour

Wednesday 18 & Thursday 19 October Severine, the very reserved wife of Pierre, has masochistic fantasies that reveal her sexual frustration. Driven by curiosity, she secretly pays a visit to a brothel. Unknown to Pierre, she soon becomes “Beauty of the Day”, the third girl in Madame Anaïs’ discreet house of ill repute. She seems to have found an inner peace through the satisfaction of her clients’ desires, but things turn sour when Marcel, a loutish regular visitor to the bordello, insists on having Severine all to himself. 50th Anniversary Digital Restoration.

48 Hour Film Project

Part 1: Wed 18 October (20.30) Part 2: Thu 19 October (20.30) Scotland’s most popular filmmaking event is back. Over the weekend of 14 and 15 October, filmmakers from all over Glasgow will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. These screenings will showcase the fruits of their labour on the big screen, with audiences voting on their favourite to see who goes on to represent Scotland at the international finals in Paris. There will also be the chance to ask the filmmakers questions and even some audience prizes up for grabs! Book both screenings for £12. Directors various, UK 2017, 2h approx., N/C 18+

My Pure Land

Friday 20 – Sunday 22 October In rural Pakistan, a mother and her two daughters are forced to defend their family home from their uncle and his men. As the women fight to keep the men at bay, the film alternates through different timelines and we discover the events that have led up to the siege. With only a handful of bullets left, eldest daughter Nazo refuses to give in, even when 200 armed bandits show up. The film is based on an extraordinary true story. Director Sarmad Masud Cast Suhaee Abro, Syed Tanveer Hussain, Eman Fatima, UK 2017, 1h38m, 15

Director Luis Bunuel Cast Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli, France/Italy 1967, subtitles, 1h40m, 18

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Call Me by Your Name

Friday 27 - Thursday 2 November An aching and gorgeous drama, adapted from Andre Aciman’s novel. Italy, summer 1983: Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is a precocious 17-year old American-Italian boy, innocent and uninformed about matters of the heart. Oliver (Armie Hammer) is a charming American scholar on a residential placement assisting Elio’s academic father. Amid the sun-drenched surroundings, Elio and Oliver discover the heady beauty of awakening desire over the course of a summer that will alter their lives forever. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available. Director Luca Guadagnino Cast Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg, USA 2017, 2h12m, 15

Zoology

Friday 20 – Sunday 22 October A life of quiet desperation is transformed into something much less ordinary in this captivating contemporary fairytale from Class Corrections director Ivan Tverdovsky. Natasha (Natalia Pavlenkova) works at a zoo and has more friends amongst the animals than amongst her vile colleagues. When she starts to grow a tail, it is the best thing that has ever happened to her. She becomes confident and outgoing, attracting the attention of younger doctor Petya (Dmitri Groshev), but there are hefty consequences of standing out from the crowd in Putin’s Russia. A plaintive, thoughtprovoking work. Director Ivan Tverdovsky Cast Natalia Pavlenkova, Dmitri Groshev, Irina Chipizhenko, Russia / France / Germany 2016, 1h27m, subtitles, CTBC 15

Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami

Live event: Wed 25 (19.00) Fri 27 Oct – Thu 2 Nov This new film moves between four cinematic layers – performance, family, artist and gypsy – to explore the fascinating world of Grace Jones, pop culture phenomenon. Here we see her behind the mask as a daughter, mother, sister and grandmother, as well as on stage for a specially commissioned performance, with legendary hits including Pull Up to the Bumper and Slave to the Rhythm showcased in full. The preview screening on 25 October will be followed by Grace Jones and Friends Live, a satellite broadcast of Jones discussing her life and work with some of her closest collaborators. Director Sophie Fiennes, Ireland/UK 2017, 1h56m, 15

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SCOTLAND LOVES ANIME

SCOTLAND Scotland Loves LOVES Anime ANIME is back INTRO for its 8th year, boasting a total of four UK Premieres and two European Premieres, running the gamut from the re-introduction of sci-fi classic Venus Wars through to the European premiere of Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution as it soars into Scotland complete with a director Q&A. We even branch out into live-action film as we investigate the gruesome world of Tokyo Ghoul in the flesh!

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Tokyo Ghoul - Live Action Tôkyô gûru

Friday 13 October (20.10) In the latest in a growing line of anime and manga properties to make the leap to live-action, Scotland Loves Anime sinks its teeth into Tokyo Ghoul’s live-action outing. The story follows Kaneki, a Tokyo student who is transformed into a half-ghoul after he is almost killed in an attack by a disguised ghoul. Shunned by his fellow humans, Kaneki is accepted by a group of ghouls who teach him about their culture and show him how to adapt, including his new need to consume human flesh to survive. UK Premiere Director Kentaro Hagiwara Cast Yû Aoi, Masataka Kubota, Shun’ya Shiraishi, Japan 2017, 2h, subtitles, N/C 18+

Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust

Friday 13 October (23.00) Ninja Scroll’s Yoshikai Kawajiri directs this bombastic tale of the supernatural from studio Madhouse. In the year 12090 AD technology and the supernatural have overtaken the world, leaving the land desolate and despotic. The remnants of humanity are scattered into small communities, and live in fear of vampires. When Count Magnus Lee tastes the blood of Doris Lang, she is forcibly chosen to be his next wife. In an effort to escape her fate she hires a mysterious vampire hunter known only as D, who comes from a peculiar lineage. Director Yoshiaki Kawajiri Cast Andrew Philpot, John Rafter Lee, Pamela Adlon, Japan 2000, 1h45m, 15

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Lu Over the Wall Yoake tsugeru Rû no uta

Saturday 14 October (14.45) Masaaki Yuasa’s Annecy Cristal award-winning family film arrives in Scotland. Music-loving Kai has moved from Tokyo to a lonely fishing village with his father and his grandfather. One day, some classmates invite him to join their band. Fearing his disapproving family, Kai secretly goes with them to Merfolk Island, their practice spot. When the band play, their music attracts Lu, a magical mermaid girl, and a fantastic adventure begins. Scottish Premiere Director Masaaki Yuasa Cast Kanon Tani, Shôta Shimoda, Shin’ichi Sinohara, Japan 2017, 1h47m, subtitles, N/C 8+

Eureka Seven: HiEvolution Movie 1

Saturday 14 October (17.30) Fan favourite Eureka Seven returns for a new generation with a series of films, and we present the European premiere of Hi-Evolution Movie 1. Ten years ago, the “First Summer of Love” incident occurred. Renton, who lost his father during the event, now attends an army school but feels something is lacking as he continues with his ordinary days. One day Nirvash, the world’s oldest LFO, appears in front of him and a girl named Eureka emerges from the cockpit. Was this encounter all just a coincidence? Or was it fate? European Premiere. Director Tomoki Kyoda will join us for a Q&A following this screening.

Kizumonogatari III: Reiketsu-hen

Saturday 14 October (20.30) The saga continues: with help from Meme Oshino, the apparition specialist, Koyomi defeats the three powerful vampire hunters, and takes back all the limbs of Kiss-ShotAcerola-Orion-Heart-Underblade in order to become human again. But, when he returns to Kiss-Shot, she reveals to him the cold truth of what it means to be a vampire. Unable to undo what he has done, Koyomi feels nothing but regret and denial about his dreadful fate. While Koyomi is struggling to face reality, his “friend” Tsubasa Hanekawa comes to him with a certain plan… UK Premiere Director Tatsuya Oishi Cast Hiroshi Kamiya, Takahiro Sakura, Maaya Sakamoto, Japan 2017, 1h23m, subtitles, N/C 18+

Director Tomoki Kyoda Cast Kaori Nazuka, Yuuko Sanpei, Juurouta Kosugi UK 2017, 2h tbc, 15 tbc

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The Dragon Dentist

Sunday 15 October (14.15) Nonoko is a newly appointed dentist who protects the dragon, the guardian of the country, from tooth cavity bacteria. One day, amid increasingly fierce battles against the neighbouring country, she finds an unconscious enemy boy soldier on the dragon’s tooth. His name is Bell, and he has been “resurrected” from within the tooth by the dragon, a supernatural phenomenon that legend says occurs before a major disaster. As Bell also becomes a dragon dentist, an unexpected and tremendous explosion gives rise to countless tooth decaying bacteria. UK Premiere. Director Kazuya Tsurumaki Cast Tony Azzolino, Doug Erholtz, Barbara Goodson, Japan 2017, 1h30m, subtitles, N/C 15+

Fireworks Uchiage hanabi,

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Sunday 15 October (16.50) The studio behind Your Name adapts and modernises Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? - originally a TV special written by Shunji Iwai (The Case of Hana and Alice) - adding sci-fi elements to its tale of teenage life. School children Norimichi, Yuusuke, and Junichi want to know if fireworks look round or flat from the side. They make a plan to find the answer at a fireworks display, while classmate Nazuna schemes to run away with whoever wins a swimming race at the pool. UK Premiere Directors Noboyuki Takeuchi, Akiyuki Shinbo Cast Suzu Hirose, Masaki Suda, Mamoru Miyano, Japan 2017, 1h30m, subtitles, N/C 15+

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Venus Wars Venus Senki

Sunday 15 October (19.15) In the 21st century, mankind lives on two worlds. Following the collision of an ice asteroid, massive terraforming has made Venus capable of supporting life. Colonists from Earth have tamed the hostile world and thrived for four generations. But they have also brought the darker side of humanity, and Venus is about to become hostile again. Vicious gangs roam the streets and rivaling nations battle for supremacy. Hiro, a hotshot motorcycle jockey, and Susan Somers, a feisty Earth journalist, are caught in the crossfire as war explodes on Venus! UK Premiere Director Yoshikazu Yasuhiko Cast Katsuhide Uekusa, Ben Fairman, Yûko Mizutani, Japan 1989, 1h44m, subtitles, PG


The Shining

Tuesday 31 October (19.30) Join us for a special Halloween screening of Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece of modern horror. The Shining is widely considered to be one of the most terrifying movies of all time. Based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, this tale of a family man and would-be writer going mad as winter caretaker of the cursed Overlook Hotel is a seminal work of the genre. Director Stanley Kubrick Cast Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, UK/USA 1980, 1h59m, 15

We Are the Weirdos

presented by The Final Girls Sunday 29 October (20.05) This Halloween, The Finals Girls present a selection of shorts from some of the most exciting new female voices in horror cinema. These films delve deep into the darkest of human desires and bring an unforgettable array of monsters to the screen. A slick and striking selection of cinematic scares that explore themes of body anxiety, repressed desires, social pressures and unspoken fears. Get ready to embrace your nightmares, and remember that the future of horror is female. The Final Girls is a film collective which explores the intersections between feminism and horror film.

The Room

Friday 27 October (23.00) Infamously labelled the worst film ever made but now enjoying cult status, The Room is a cinematic experience like no other. Prepare to cringe, laugh and throw plastic spoons as director, producer, writer and star Tommy Wiseau churns and gurns his way through one of the most diabolical film creations of all time. Johnny (Wiseau) has the good life; a great job, a girlfriend he loves and a best friend he can rely on (Oh hi Mark), but it all starts to tear him apart. Director Tommy Wiseau Cast Tommy Wiseau, Juliette Danielle, Greg Sestero, USA 2003, 1h33m, N/C 15+

Directors Various, 2017, 1h22m, N/C 18+

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CINEMASTERS: CLAIRE DENIS

Our CineMaster for October is one of French cinema’s most distinctive and humanistic storytellers, Claire Denis. GFT audience member Reuben Wheeler picked Denis as his choice of CineMaster on our blog earlier this year. Reuben says, “Denis’ filmmaking is attuned to a variety of human experience not often captured on film - the unspoken aspects of relationships. Her films have an emotional nuance and sensitivity which speaks to the heart before the head.” GFT presents four of her finest works through October. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available for this season. Book standard price tickets for 3 films and save £4.50 Book standard price tickets for 4 films and save £8.

Beau Travail

Saturday 30 September (15.40) & Tuesday 3 October (18.05) In the former French colony of Djibouti, French Legionnaire sergeant Galoup (Denis Lavant) navigates his mixed emotions towards new recruit Sentain (Gregoire Colin), with tensions building as the dry heat rises in the camp. With award-winning cinematography beautifully depicting the landscape of the horn of Africa, Beau Travail is Claire Denis’ masterful study on themes of male beauty, identity, machismo and sexuality in a military environment. Screening on 35mm Director Claire Denis Cast Denis Lavant, Michel Subor, Grégoire Colin, France 1999, 1h32m, subtitles, 15

35 Shots of Rum 35 rhums

Saturday 7 (15.50) & Tuesday 10 October (17.50) Claire Denis’ understated 35 Rhums paints an intimate and tender portrait of a widowed father, Lionel, and his young adult daughter Josephine, who live by the train tracks in a Parisian suburb. Their loving relationship is slowly being disrupted by the romantic attentions of two neighbours. When these dynamics stir jealousy and doubt between them, Lionel and Josephine realise they’ve reached a transition point in their lives. Their devotion to each other will soon need to make room for their own independent paths. Screening on 35mm Director Claire Denis Cast Alex Descas, Mati Diop, Nicole Dogué, France / Germany 2008, 1h40m, subtitles, 12A: infrequent strong language, moderate horror

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White Material

Saturday 14 (13.45) & Tuesday 17 October (17.50) Set in an African country in the throes of a civil and racial conflict, White Material follows a French woman determined to keep her coffee plantation functioning even while social structures are collapsing and her workforce is bailing out. With her ex-husband at her side and her son violently propelled into the action, Maria must draw on all her resources to survive. Meanwhile, a rebel officer is hiding out nearby. As their way of life disintegrates around them, each character makes choices, none of which are predictable. Screening on 35mm Director Claire Denis Cast Isabelle Huppert, Christopher Lambert, Isaach De Bankolé, France 2009, 1h40m, subtitles, 15

Bastards Les salauds

Saturday 21 (13.10) & Tuesday 24 October (18.10) Arguably Denis’ darkest film, Bastards was inspired by French sex ring scandals that exposed some of the country’s most wealthy and powerful men. Returning to Paris after a family tragedy, Marco moves into a huge apartment and furnishes it with nothing but a mattress. From here, he watches his neighbour Chiara, who guarantees the security of her child through a relationship with a man who wears a charming smile to conceal true evil. Director Claire Denis Cast Vincent Lindon, Chiara Mastroianni, Julie Bataille, France/Germany 2013, 1h40m, subtitles, 18

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The Square

Sunday 15 October (12.15) Director Ruben Östlund (Force Majeure) won Cannes 2017’s Palme d’Or for this original and cutting art-world satire. Christian (Claes Bang), the respected curator of a contemporary art museum, unveils an ambitious installation designed to remind the public of their role as responsible fellow human beings. But can he live up to his own ideals? Christian’s behaviour suggests perhaps not. Meanwhile, the museum’s PR agency launch a campaign that sends Christian, as well as the museum, into an existential crisis. This special preview screening is part of European Art Cinema Day and will feature a recorded introduction from the director Ruben Östlund.

The Farthest

Friday 27 & Saturday 28 October Emer Reynolds’ award-winning documentary tells the story of one of humankind’s greatest achievements, NASA’s iconic Voyager mission. Launched in August 1977, Voyager has defied all the odds, survived countless near misses and almost 40 years later continues to beam astonishing information across unimaginable distances with less computing power than a modern hearing aid. The Farthest includes interviews with the scientists and engineers who built and flew the ground-breaking mission, never-seen-before archive footage and spectacular CGI, celebrating these magnificent machines. Director Emer Reynolds, Ireland 2017, 2h1m, PG

Director Ruben Östlund Cast Elisabeth Moss, Claes Bang, Dominic West, Sweden/Germany/France 2017, 2h25m, some subtitles, CTBC

River of Fundament

Sunday 29 October (11.00) Five hours long and over seven years in the making, Matthew Barney’s operatic River of Fundament receives a rare screening as part of Sonica 2017. Loosely based on Norman Mailer’s novel ‘Ancient Evenings’ – a book Barney loves, despite its critical slating – the film explores themes of decay and reincarnation, of digestion and consumption, of the end of one kind of life and the birth of another. With a cast that includes Maggie Gyllenhaal, Deborah Harry, Salman Rushdie, and Barney himself, and music by Jonathan Bepler, Barney’s film is ambitious, surreal, scatological, satirical, confrontational, awe-inspiring – and always surprising. Director Matthew Barney Cast Maggie Gyllenhaal, Deborah Harry, Salman Rushdie, USA 2014, 5h59m (includes 2x 20m intervals), N/C 15+

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Mimosas

Wednesday 1 & Thursday 2 November There’s a sense of familiarity running through Mimosas, thanks in part to aspects of the filmmaking being incorporated into Ben Rivers’ film-within-a-film The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers (GFF16). However, Oliver Laxe’s second feature is a wholly original and hypnotic journey through faith in the Middle East. A minimalist ‘Eastern Western’ following a caravan transporting a dead sheik back to his medieval city, Mimosas won the Grand Prize at Cannes’ Semaine de la Critique. Director Oliver Laxe Cast Ahmed Hammoud, Shakib Ben Omar, Abdelatif Hwidar, Morocco / Spain 2016, 1h35m, subtitles, 15

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EDINBURGH SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL

We’re pleased to welcome ESFF back to GFT in October, showing a selection of titles from its 4th edition. For more details on the festival go to edinburghspanishfilmfestival.com.

Rara

Tuesday 24 October (20.30) This warm and compassionate human drama was inspired by the case of a Chilean judge who lost custody of her children for being a lesbian. Since their parents split up, Sara and her younger sister have lived with their mother, whose new partner is a woman. As Sara’s 13th birthday approaches, the confusion of life begins to overwhelm her: she experiences her first crush, her body is starting to change and, to top it all off, she has conflicting loyalties over her parents… Director Pepa San Martin Cast Julia Lubbert, Emilia Ossandon, Mariana Loyola Chile 2016, 1h32m, subtitles, N/C 8+

My Big Night

100 Metres Wednesday 25 October (18.00) A film inspired by the amazing true story of Ramon Arroyo, a father-of-two and a sufferer of Multiple Sclerosis, who is told that he will never run 100 metres. Ramon ignores this warning and, after overcoming a bout of depression, trains hard so as to participate in the Ironman – one of the most challenging triathlon competitions in the world. In this story of courage and perseverance, Ramon proves to the world that surrender is never an option. Director Marcel Barrena Cast Dani Rovira, Karra Elejade, Alexandra Jiménez, Portugal/Spain 2016, 1h48m, N/C 12+

Mi gran noche

Thursday 26 October (20.30) Cult director Alex de la Iglesias ( The Last Circus, Witching and Bitching) returns with an absurdist comedy full of colour, musical numbers and gut-busting dialogue. Jose is sent by a temp agency to work as an extra for the recording of a special New Year’s Eve programme in mid-August. Hundreds like him have been shut indoors day and night for a week and a half pretending to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. Temperatures rise, personal lives clash and conflicts arise in the most ridiculous of ways. Director Alex de la Iglesias Cast Raphael, Mario Casas, Pepón Nieto, Spain 2015, 1h40m, subtitles, N/C 12+

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AFRICA IN MOTION

Africa in Motion is Scotland’s major annual celebration of African cinema, and is delighted to return for the 12th year to bring a wide variety of creative stories from across the African continent. africa-in-motion.org.uk

Oh, Sun Soleil Ô

Sunday 29 October (17.25) In France, formerly colonised Africans arrive to seek a better life but instead find unemployment, unacceptable living conditions, blatant racism, and bureaucratic indifference. Mauritanian director Med Hondo eschewed conventional narrative forms in this scathing attack on colonialism, which remains as relevant today as it was in the 1960s. The film first screened at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, and screened again at Cannes in 2017, after its restoration by Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Foundation. This screening is part of AiM’s focus on Africa’s Lost Classics, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Director Med Hondo Cast Robert Liensol, Théo Légitimus, Gabriel Glissant, Mauritania 1969, 1h42m, subtitles, N/C 15+

Foreign Body Corps étranger

Tuesday 31 October (18.15) Seeking refuge from her radical Islamist brother, Samia arrives in France illegally, following the so-called Jasmine Revolution. She discovers a place of hope and danger. She finds refuge with Imed, an acquaintance from her village, and then in a middle-class Parisian household, with Christine, the woman she starts to work for. With Christine and the new world surrounding her, a blend of desire and fear heightens the tension and trips her up on her path to freedom. Director Raja Amari Cast Hiam Abbass, Sarra Hannachi, Salim Kechiouche, Tunisia/France 2016, 1h32m, subtitles, N/C 15+

Vaya Thursday 2 November (17.50) Vaya focuses on three passengers on a train bound for Johannesburg, strangers to one another but bound by interlocking destinies. Nkulu is charged with retrieving his father’s remains from the capital and bringing them back home for burial. Zanele is chaperoning a young girl who is en-route to reunite with her mother. Nhlanhla, excited by the prospect of getting rich quick, is caught up in criminal activities the moment he gets off the train. Celebrated South African filmmaker Akin Omotoso worked closely with citizens of Johannesburg to bring their real-life stories to the screen. Director Akin Omotoso Cast Warren Masemola, Harriet Manamela, Phuthi Nakene, South Africa 2016, 1h50m, subtitles, N/C 15+

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Visible Cinema: NT Live Encore: Hamlet Monday 23 October (Film Starts 18.30) Visible Cinema is being taken over by a cohort of Deaf artists. Join us for the first of 4 events co-programmed by GFT and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s BA Performance students FAQS. For the first time watch a captioned performance of Hamlet, one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. As a country arms itself for war, a family tears itself apart. Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC’s Sherlock, The Imitation Game) takes on the title role of Hamlet. Now seen by over 750,000 people worldwide, the original 2015 NT Live broadcast returns to cinemas. All tickets £5.50. Director Lyndsey Turner Cast Benedict Cumberbatch, 3hr25m, 2015, UK, 12A: moderate sex references

Access Film Club: The Boy and the Beast Tuesday 10 October (Film Starts: 18.00) An action-packed Japenese animation from one of the true anime masters, Mamoru Hosoda. After the death of his mother, nine-year-old Kyuta stumbles into a parallel world of supernatural creatures, and becomes the apprentice of bear-like warrior Kumatetsu. It’s the beginning of a friendship that will be tested to the limit when the worlds of humans and beasts collide. Scotland Loves Anime Director Andrew Partridge will introduce the film and talk about the SLA 2017 programme Oct 13-15. All tickets £5.50 Director Mamoru Hosoda Cast Koji Yakusho, Aoi Miyazaki, Shôta Sometani, Japan 2015, 1h59m, subtitles, 12A: moderate violence

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Saturday 7 October (18.05) 17-year-old Ying Ling is a trainee mortician in one of China’s largest funeral homes. She delicately treats the motionless corpses, terrified of the spirits that might be lurking in the long corridors. Her work is made bearable through the camaraderie of a colleague, but when he leaves Ying Ling is forced to face the daunting job alone. This documentary is a tender portrait of a vibrant young woman approaching adulthood in a place filled with final farewells, in a time when new philosophies are fast overtaking age-old traditions. Director Carol Salter will join us for a Q&A following the screening. Director Carol Salter, UK 2017, 1h15m, subtitles, 12A: contains images of real dead bodies, distressing scenes

notes to eternity + Q&A

Satuday 28 October (14.00) A meditation on the Israel-Palestine conflict centring on the lives and ideas of four renowned critics of Israel: Noam Chomsky, Sara Roy, Norman Finkelstein and Robert Fisk. The impressionistic film takes shape around their reflections - eschewing a more conventional documentary style for a series of ‘notes’. World Wars I and II, the Holocaust, the Vietnam War, Civil Rights, East Timor and the conquest of the New World all enter the frame, evoking commonalities across conflict. This screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sarah Cordery and Sara Roy. Director Sarah Cordery, New Zealand 2016, 2h27m, some subtitles, N/C 15+

Nature of the Beast + Q&A Thursday 26 October (20.10) Raised alongside nine siblings in a mining village, socialist, trade unionist and Labour politician Dennis Skinner has fought for the rights of the working class for over 50 years. Uncompromising in his views and with a set of incorruptible principles, Dennis is respected and feared on both sides of the House of Commons. This revealing documentary looks at what lies behind his passion and drive, and tracks his rise from a local councillor to today, where he is one of Britain’s most recognisable politicians, known as ‘The Beast of Bolsover’. Director Daniel Draper will join us for a Q&A following the screening. Director Daniel Draper, UK 2017, 1h46m, PG

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Almost Heaven + Q&A


LUMINATE

Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing organisation, brings together older people and those from across the generations to celebrate our creativity as we age, share stories of ageing and explore what growing older means to all of us. www.luminatescotland.org

Movie Memories: Whisky Galore! Thu 19 Oct (10.30 - 13.00) Join us to celebrate the launch of Movie Memories with a very special screening of the 1949 classic Ealing Studios’ comedy, Whisky Galore! Tickets are £5 each (companions go free: book two tickets for the price of one!) In association with Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing festival. Supported by Life Changes Trust. Director Alexander Mackendrick Cast Basil Radford, Joan Greenwood, Catherine Lacey, UK 1949, 1h22m, U

Shane

Sunday 8 October (13.00) Head to the west with this American classic, directed by acclaimed director George Stevens (A Place in the Sun). Enigmatic gunslinger Shane (Alan Ladd) rides into a small Wyoming town in this film of grand spectacle and scope. Attracted to settle down with a homestead family, his plans are interrupted when a conflict forces him to act. Director George Stevens Cast Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Jack Palance, USA 1953, 1h53m, PG

Luminate Short Encounters

The Sense of an Ending

Tuesday 17 October (18.50)​​​ A specially curated collection of short films from Scottish filmmakers that explore life in older age, these films take a journey from the Scottish Highlands to the Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom. Touching and insightful, these are wonderful stories about extraordinary older people. Directors Various, UK, 60m, N/C 12+

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Saturday 21 October (15.30) Directed by Ritesh Batra (The Lunchbox) from Julian Barnes’ Man Booker Prize winning novel, this is a wonderfully complex story about the memories, mistakes and misunderstandings that shape a life. Jim Broadbent delivers a stellar performance as a man forced to dig deep in to his past when an old letter resurfaces. Director Ritesh Batra Cast Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling, Harriet Walter, UK 2017, 1h46m, 15

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EVENT CINEMA

RSC: Coriolanus Wednesday 11 October (18.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard A full-throttle war play that revels in the sweat of the battlefield, Coriolanus transports us back to the emergence of the republic of Rome. Coriolanus is a fearless soldier but a reluctant leader. His ambitious mother attempts to carve him a path to political power, but he struggles to change his nature and Coriolanus must decide who he really is and where his allegiances lie. A visceral production which sees Sope Dirisu take on the title role. 3h30m approx, N/C 12+

NT Live Encore: Hamlet Thursday 5 October (18.45)

Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsaire

£17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12.50 CineCard Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC’s Sherlock, The Imitation Game) takes on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Now seen by over 750,000 people worldwide, the original 2015 NT Live broadcast returns to cinemas. 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. Directed by Lyndsey Turner (Posh, Chimerica) and produced by Sonia Friedman Productions.

Sunday 22 October (15.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard Amidst a bustling market, the pirate Conrad falls in love at first sight with the beautiful Medora, the ward of the slave merchant Lankedem’s bazaar. Conrad kidnaps Medora when Lanquedem decides to sell her to the Pasha. Inspired by Lord Byron’s epic poem and reworked by Alexei Ratmansky from Petipa’s exotic 19th century classic, this miracle of the repertoire is one of the Bolshoi’s most lavish productions. Complete with a magnificent awe-inspring shipwreck and dramatic scenery, this grand romance allows enough dancing for nearly the entire company and made especially for those who seek miracles in theatre.

3h25m, 12A: moderate sex references

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Details of the full forthcoming programme of NT Live, RSC and Bolshoi Ballet shows are available online: glasgowfilm.org/eventcinema BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG

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USEFUL INFORMATION

How to Get Here

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

By Subway www.spt.co.uk 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 £3. Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB Glasgow Film Theatre (known as GFT) a company registered in Scotland, No. SC097369. GFT is a charity registered in Scotland, No. SC005932.

Gift Vouchers

Available from Box Office and online and are 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 upto-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 Screenings

GFT Accessible Programme

Access Take 2: Cars 3 (U) Sat 7 October (12 noon) Access Film Club: The Boy and the Beast (12A) Tuesday 10 October (18.00) Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) Fri 29 Sep –Thu 12 Oct – All screenings Sat 30 Sep (13.15) Tue 3 Oct (20.30) Sun 8 Oct (12.45)

Access Information

Mother! (18) Fri 29 Sep – Thu 5 Oct – All screenings Sat 30 Sep (17.45) Wed 4 Oct (20.15) Daphne (15) Fri 29 Sep - Thu 5 Oct – All screenings Sun 1 Oct (14.50) Mon 2 Oct (18.40)

GFT 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 fromBox Office when you pick up your tickets prior to the film screening). Captioning is a service for deaf and hard of hearing audience members who rely on subtitling to enable them to follow the film’s dialogue.

Blade Runner 2049 (CTBC) Fri 6 Oct – Thu 19 Oct Sat 7 Oct (16.20) Wed 11 Oct (19.35) Sun 15 Oct (15.20) Mon 16 Oct (16.15)

GFT 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 dutymanager@glasgowfilm.org with your specific access enquiries. GFT is part of the Green Arts Initiative and is committed to carrying out sustainable practices. Please use our recycling facilities when visiting and recycle this brochure when you’re finished with it. Thank You!

Get Out (15) Thu 12 Oct (17.45) The Death of Stalin (15) Fri 20 Oct - Fri 3 Nov - All Screenings Sat 21 Oct (15.45) Wed 25 Oct (20.30) Mon 30 Oct (18.05) Wed 1 Nov (20.30)

Visible Cinema: NT Live Encore: Hamlet (12A) Mon 23 Oct (18.30)

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

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CINECARD Purchase your CineCard for £40 per year and support the work of GFT, a registered charity. In addition, you will receive: -£1 off every standard GFT screening, Friday matinees and Tuesday Treats. -4 free cinema tickets. -Up to £5 off NT Live / RSC / Bolshoi Ballet / live event screenings -Loyalty points earned for every £1 spent on GFT tickets. -Four days priority access to standard GFF tickets before they go on public sale. Ask at the box office for details or apply online glasgowfilm.org/cinecard

15-25 CARD Aged 15-25? Need to see essential cinema for less? Join our free 15-25 Card scheme and get standard GFT tickets for just £5.50. You’ll also earn loyalty points for every pound you spend on cinema tickets. Claim back your collected points for free tickets! Ask at the box office for details or apply online glasgowfilm.org/student

T&Cs apply. Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) is a registered company in Scotland No.SC097369. GFT is a registered charity in Scotland No.SC005932.


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