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SEPTEMBER 2017

DETROIT | VICTORIA AND ABDUL | WIND RIVER CINEMASTERS: JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE | TAKE ONE ACTION SQIFF | GOD’S OWN COUNTRY | DOUBLE BILLS

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JOHN HUGHES: HUGHES: JOHN HELL AND HEAVEN TEENAGE HAPPY BIRTHDAY BIRTHDAY HAPPY GLASGOW YOUTH YOUTH GLASGOW KING STEPHEN EVENT CINEMA EVENT FESTIVAL FILM CINEMASTERS: CINEMASTERS: MELVILLE JEAN-PIERRE / Pretty in Pink / Pretty Candles Sixteen / Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Day Bueller’s / Ferris Club The Breakfast Opening Gala: Just Charlie Step Man The Running The Ancient Magus’ Bride Magus’ The Ancient Level Eye At Kingdom at Gala: Moonrise Closing Cross Queens Mackintosh Daphne Workshops GYFF Jasper Jones Léon Redemption The Shawshank Bob le Flambeur Coppélia Bolshoi Ballet: Corsaire Le Bolshoi Ballet: The Flames of Paris Bolshoi Ballet: Giselle Bolshoi Ballet: The Lady of Camellias Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker Bolshoi Ballet: and Juliet Romeo Bolshoi Ballet: of the Shrew The Taming Bolshoi Ballet: Follies NT Live: Hamlet Encore: NT Live Julius Caesar NT Live: Marx Young NT Live: Coriolanus RSC: Night Twelfth RSC: Women’s Support Project: National Treasure National Project: Support Women’s Frankenstein Young Doulos Le Les Enfants Terribles Enfants Les Samouraï Le 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 11 11 11 12 12 12 15 15 13 13 13 14 14 14 16 16 16 10 10 10 27 27 25 25 24 24 26 26 29 29 3–5 facebook.com/glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm @glasgowfilm @glasgowfilm @glasgowfilm

11 DIARY DIARY Access Film Club: The Final Girls The Final Club: Film Access Burgundy to Back Behind the Headlines Belonging: The Truth of Passage Birds of the End The End - Black Sabbath Shorts Independent Scottish Blueprint: Borg vs McEnroe Kind of the Third Encounters Close at Pompeii Live David Gilmour Dekalog Detroit Housing Social The Great Dispossession: Swindle 70mm Dunkirk: Electro-Pythagoras of Martin Bartlett)(A Portrait Own Country God’s Borscht Diez GSFF Presents: Salvation Hotel In Bed with Victoria In Between Insyriated Kedi Hero House 2: White Max Island Monster Moon Dogs on Girl The Night Is Short, Walk The Night of the Hunter On Body Soul and Cake$ Patti Getting Married Rachel Dog Rock Seven Days Voice A Silent III Superman the Forest from A Voice - Tawai (3D) Day 2: Judgment Terminator and Abdul Victoria The Villainess Visible Cinema: Kedi Wind River

CONTENTS SQIFF GFT REGULARS Chavela 26 Access Film Club 29 Hustler White 26 Crossing the Line 16 TAKE ONE ACTION! Film Discussion Group and Glasgore! 5 An Insignificant Man 24 Sound & Vision 16 Stranger in Paradise 24 Take 2 & Take 2 Access: Autism-friendly 7-8 screenings Thank You for the Rain 23 Useful Information 33 The War Show 23 Visible Cinema 29 TICKETS / LOYALTY CARDS OPENING HOURS Full price £9.50 Box Office: Sunday to Friday: from 12noon Concession £7.50* Saturday: from 11am Building and bar: Open half an hour before the 15-25 Card holders £5.50 (ages 15–25) start of the first film. Children £5.50 (ages 14 & under) Box office closes 15 minutes after the start of the CineCard holders £1 off every standard priced final film. screening (Unless otherwise stated) CineCard subscription £40 per year HOW TO BUY TICKETS Online: www.glasgowfilm.org Special features (no booking fee) £5.50 £5.50 tickets By phone: 0141 332 6535 Free but ticketed events (£1.50 booking fee per transaction) Please call within Box Office opening hours. Special ticket price At busy times you will be asked to leave Captioned films a contact number. Within Box Office opening hours. Audio described In person: 3D films – £1.50 extra ACCESSIBLE PROGRAMME 2 for 1 tickets GFT offers Audio Description, Captioning Buy the Sunday Herald for a voucher and Autism Friendly screenings on for one of our Monday night screenings. selected titles. See p34 for full details. www.heraldscotland.com With MEERKAT MOVIES, you can get 2 for 1 cinema tickets every Tuesday or Wednesday, in HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT US person at the box office. Enewsletter: Subscribe for weekly listings, www.meerkatmovies.com news and opportunities at Fridays before 5pm www.glasgowfilm.org/enewsletters All tickets cost £5.50 before 5pm every Friday Brochure mailing list: For £8.00 per year (unless otherwise stated). you can have this brochure delivered to your Tuesday Treats home. Sign up at the Box Office or by calling £5.50 tickets for selected Tuesday evening 0141 332 6535 screenings (see p5 for details) Glasgow Film Theatre *Concessions apply to full-time students, over-60s, Jobseekers Allowance or Income Support recipients, and registered disabled 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB people. Please produce proof of eligibility when purchasing or collecting tickets. @glasgowfilm Tickets are non-refundable. Please note that late entry to the cinema for ticket holders is at the discretion of the manager. facebook.com/glasgowfilm Cinema management reserve the right of admission and their decision is final. Please note programme may be subject to glasgowfilmfest change.

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£5.50 £5.50 £5.50 WED 30 AUG 30 WED TUE 29 AUG MON 28 AUG 28 MON SUN 27 AUG SAT 26 AUG SAT FRI 25 AUG 25 FRI 13.45 70mm Dunkirk: 19.30 16.00 Loop Uncanny 15.30 / 20.30 15.30 Getting Married Rachel 19.15 15.00 / 20.20 15.00 The Great Dispossession: Swindle Housing Social 15.00 / 19.10 15.00 Getting Married Rachel 13.15 / 15.45 / 18.00 / 20.20 / 18.00 / 15.45 13.15 Sing-a-long Jane Calamity OUT SOLD - 14.00 Dog 2: Rock Take 13.15 13.15 Detroit Salvation Hotel Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit

18.00 2: Terminator (3D) Day Judgment 16.30 Voice A Silent 13.50 / 17.00 / 19.50 / 17.00 13.50 13.00 / 16.00 / 19.50 / 19.50 / 16.00 13.00 13.50 / 16.50 / 19.50 / 16.50 13.50 Victoria In Bed with 12.40 / 18.50 12.40 Victoria In Bed with 13.00 / 16.50 / 16.50 13.00 13.50 13.50 18.20 / 20.40 18.20 Salvation Hotel 18.00 / 20.20 18.00 In Bed with Victoria In Bed with 15.00 / 17.20 / 17.20 15.00 15.30 / 20.40 15.30 Salvation Hotel 12.30 / 17.15 Salvation Hotel 16.00 / 18.20 / 20.40 / 18.20 16.00 Salvation Hotel 13.30 13.30 In Bed with Victoria In Bed with In Bed with Victoria In Bed with 11.30 11.30 18.15 18.15 3

DIARY The Night Is Short, Moon Dogs p12 Close Encounters of the Walk on Girl p26 13.30 / 18.15 Third Kind p25 17.30 David Gilmour Live at 19.00 Take 2: Pompeii p16 Stranger in Paradise p24 Max 2: White House Hero p7 20.15 17.15 £5.50 11.30 Film Discussion Group p5 Le Samouraï p22 SUN 10 SEP 18.30 14.15 Wind River p12 THU 14 SEP MON 18 SEP 15.10 / 17.25 / 19.45 Wind River p12 Victoria and Abdul p13 Insyriated p11 13.25 / 16.00 / 20.35 13.25/ 15.50 / 18.15 / 20.35 12.45 / 20.15 Insyriated p11 Seven Days p12 God’s Own Country p11 15.30 / 18.35 12.35 / 15.15 / 20.40 17.35 God’s Own Country p11 The Villainess p13 Le Doulos p21 13.05 / 17.50 12.50 / 18.00 12.30 Patti Cake$ p11 Wind River p12 Les Enfants Terribles p21 15.45 / 20.25 15.30 / 20.15 14.50 Moon Dogs p12 The Night of the Hunter p15 Patti Cake$ p11 13.40 / 18.20 17.50 17.55 Thank You for the Rain p23 TUE 19 SEP The Breakfast Club / 20.15 Victoria and Abdul p13 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off p20 FRI 15 SEP 13.25 / 15.50 / 18.10 £5.50 / 20.30 13.00 Victoria and Abdul p13 Seven Days p12 Electro-Pythagoras (a Portrait 13.15 £5.50 / 15.00 £5.50 / 12.35 / 15.15 / 20.40 of Martin Bartlett) p16 18.00 / 20.35 20.00 £5.50 The Villainess p13 Seven Days p12 15.30 / 20.15 MON 11 SEP 12.30 £5.50 / 17.45 Wind River p12 Wind River p12 The Villainess p13 12.50 / 18.20 13.25 / 15.50 / 18.10 / 20.30 14.45 £5.50 / 20.05 An Insignificant Man p24 Insyriated p11 Wind River p12 17.45 13.00 / 18.30 15.40 £5.50 / 20.20 WED 20 SEP God’s Own Country p11 Close Encounters of the 15.00 / 20.40 Victoria and Abdul p13 Third Kind p25 13.25 / 15.50 / 18.10 / 20.30 Patti Cake$ p11 12.00 £5.50 / 17.30 15.25 Seven Days p12 SAT 16 SEP 13.00 / 15.35 / 20.40 Superman III p15 Victoria and Abdul p13 17.45 The Villainess p13 12.45 / 15.20 / 18.00 / 20.30 17.45 Moon Dogs p12 Seven Days p12 13.15 / 20.55 Wind River p12 20.45 15.20 / 20.20 TUE 12 SEP The Villainess p13 Visible Cinema: Kedi p29 Wind River p12 18.10 / 20.15 18.30 £5.50 13.25 / 15.50 / 18.10 / 20.30 Wind River p12 THU 21 SEP Insyriated p11 13.00 / 17.45 15.40 / 20.45 Victoria and Abdul p13 Close Encounters of the 13.25 / 15.50 / 18.10 / 20.30 God’s Own Country p11 Third Kind p25 13.00 / 17.50 14.30 Seven Days p12 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.30 Patti Cake$ p11 The War Show p23 15.25 15.30 The Villainess p13 15.10 / 20.15 Moon Dogs p12 Take 2: Kedi p8 13.10 / 20.15 £5.50 11.30 £5.50 Wind River p12 12.45 / 17.50 Access Film Club: The Final SUN 17 SEP Blueprint: Scottish Girls p29 Doors Open Day p27 18.00 £5.50 Independent Shorts p27 10.00 - 13.00 20.40 £5.50 WED 13 SEP Victoria and Abdul p13 FRI 22 SEP Wind River p12 14.00 / 16.30 / 19.50 Borg vs McEnroe p13 13.05 / 15.30 / 17.50 / 20.30 p12 Seven Days 12.45 £5.50 / 15.10 £5.50 / Insyriated p11 14.40 17.45 / 20.20 14.00 / 18.30 The Villainess p13 Victoria and Abdul p13 19.30 God’s Own Country p11 13.00 £5.50 / 15.30 £5.50 / 20.35 16.00 / 20.40 Wind River p12 Patti Cake$ p11 17.30 15.45 BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 4 In Between p14 In Between p14 Belonging: The Truth Behind 13.30 £5.50 / 18.30 17.00 the Headlines p24 On Body and Soul p14 On Body and Soul p14 18.00 15.50 £5.50 / 20.50 19.50 The Running Man p28 £5.50 GYFF Opening Gala: The Shawshank Redemption p28 20.15 Just Charlie p17 14.00 WED 27 SEP 18.00 At Eye Level p18 Borg vs McEnroe p13 Léon p17 14.15 13.35 / 15.50 / 18.15 / 20.35 23.00 £5.50 Jasper Jones p19 Victoria and Abdul p13 SAT 23 SEP 16.30 13.00 / 15.20 / 17.40 Borg vs McEnroe p13 MON 25 SEP In Between p14 13.35 / 18.15 / 20.35 Borg vs McEnroe p13 13.15 / 18.30 Victoria and Abdul p13 13.35 / 15.50 / 20.35 Tawai: 13.00 / 15.20 / 17.45 Victoria and Abdul p13 A Voice from the Forest p14 In Between p14 13.00 / 15.20 / 18.15 15.35 / 20.45 13.15 / 20.05 In Between p14 Young Frankenstein p25 On Body and Soul p14 15.35 / 20.20 20.05 15.35 Tawai: THU 28 SEP The Ancient Magus’ Bride p18 A Voice from the Forest p14 Borg vs McEnroe p13 15.50 13.15 / 20.05 12.45 / 15.05 / 17.55 Step p18 Bob le Flambeur p22 Victoria and Abdul p13 18.00 18.00 13.00 / 15.20 / 17.45 Daphne p18 TUE 26 SEP In Between p14 20.20 Borg vs McEnroe p13 15.35 / 20.45 Take 2: Birds of Passage p8 13.35 / 15.50 / 18.15 / 20.30 Tawai: 11.30 £5.50 Victoria and Abdul p13 A Voice from the Forest p14 SUN 24 SEP 13.00 / 15.20 / 17.45 13.20 / 18.15 Borg vs McEnroe p13 In Between p14 Black Sabbath - 17.20 / 19.35 12.35 / 20.40 The End of the End p16 20.15 Victoria and Abdul p13 Tawai: 14.40 / 19.20 A Voice from the Forest p14 Chavela p26 15.15 20.30 £5.50

In Bed with Victoria p10 TUESDAY TREATS Tuesday 29 Aug (17.20)

We’d like to offer you £5.50 tickets Back to Burgundy p10 Tuesday 5 Sep (20.10) for selected Tuesday screenings. Moon Dogs p12 £5.50 All tickets are £5.50, Tuesday 12 Sep (20.15) CineCard discount applies. Victoria and Abdul p13 Tuesday 19 Sep (18.10)

The Running Man p28 Tuesday 26 Sep (20.15) Glasgore! Film Discussion Horror/Cult Film Group Discussion Group Wed 13 Sep (18.30) Tue 5 Sep (18.30) Free, GFT Project Room Free, GFT Project Room This group meets on the second This group meets on the first Wednesday of each month in the Tuesday of each month in the GFT Project Room, to GFT Project Room to discuss both blockbusters and arthouse discuss horror and cult cinema. Meet other genre fans in movies. Led by film writer Eddie Harrison. a friendly atmosphere to exchange thoughts and opinions about your favourite flicks. 5 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Scotland Loves returns!

13th - 15th OCTOBER 2017

www.lovesanimation.com CONTEMPORARY COMING SOON 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, semi- nars 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 Mother! Scotsman, and regular contributor to BBC From Friday 29 September Radio Scotland’s The Culture Studio with Janice The new psychological horror from Darren Forsyth. Aronofsky (Black Swan), starring Jennifer Lawrence £65/£55 conc and Javier Bardem. Films likely to be studied include The Party, Call Tickets on sale at glasgowfilm.org Me By and Loveless.* *all titles subject to release changes. 6

Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holdersKidz Card or Scot Young Glasgow to get in FREE adult accompanying and an at purchased are tickets when shows these other tickets All day. on the office the box 3D screenings). for £1.50 (plus £5.50 are admits one also ticket child’s £5.50 Each the age under Children of charge. free adult of eight Free be accompanied. ticketsmust of the screening. day on the only issued are Saturday 2 September 11.30 (1h20m) PG - mild fantasy action violence, threat action violence, mild fantasy - PG Monster Island Monster Animated fairy-tale adventure fairy-tale Animated Lonely kid Lucas finds out that not he’s really a human a monster! – he’s Angry and embarrassed he sets off for Monster Island – where he hopes find to out more about himself and and his family, make to peace with his true nature.

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FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS FILMS FAMILY-FRIENDLY Max 2: White House Hero House 2: White Max violence mild threat, - PG Saturday 9 September 11.30 (1h25m) Saturday 26 August 11.30 (1h29m) Rock Dog Rock language threat, mild violence, - PG

2 ke Ta Hero dog saves the day Duty calls and Max, the military service dog, returns action to at the White House. (the When TJ US President’s son) and Alex Russian (the President’s daughter) find themselves in danger Max needs use to all of his special skills, intelligence and loyalty come to their to rescue! Inspiring animated adventure animated Inspiring Khampa dog guard Mountain, Snow On wolves. prowling from villagers the protects His son, Bodi, is expected follow to in his footsteps, but when a radio falls from the sky, Bodi longs become to a rock Can star. Bodi fulfil his dreams and still foil the wolves’ planto capture Snow Mountain? 77

TAKE 2: FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS Kedi U - infrequent very mild bad language | Turkish with English subtitles Saturday 16 September 11.30 (1h19m) Charming cat documentary Kedi is a truly original and charming documentary, profiling the city as seen through the eyes of seven of the loveable cats that live and thrive in Instanbul, Turkey.

Birds of Passage N/C 8+ | French with English subtitles Saturday 23 September 11.30 (1h24m) When Chloe received an unhatched egg from her father, it was not the birthday present she had hoped for. It gets more complicated when the egg hatches into a duckling and forms an attachment to Chloe’s friend Margaux instead of Chloe. The two girls must work together and attempt to raise the young bird despite the hurdles along the way. A heart-warming tale of friendship and adventure.

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. Monster Island PG - mild fantasy action violence, threat Saturday 2 September 12noon (1h20m) Lonely kid Lucas finds out that he’s not really a human – he’s a monster! Angry and embarrassed he sets off for Monster Island – where he hopes to find out more about himself and his family, and to make peace with his true nature.

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 8 Dunkirk: 70mm Rachel Getting Married Sun 27 (16.00) & Wed 30 Aug (18.10) Sun 27 (16.30) & Tue 29 Aug (18.00) Charting the Evacuation of Dunkirk from three Kym Buchman has been in and out of rehab points of view - land, air and sea - director clinics for the better part of ten years, and is Christopher Nolan (Inception, The Dark given special leave from her most recent stint Knight) has created a tense and emotional in order to attend her sister’s wedding. Staying account of one of the Second World War’s at the family home, Kym is surrounded by her most remarkable battles. Over 300,000 entire extended family, all of whom have their soldiers find themselves trapped on the own thoughts on her situation. Jonathan beaches of Dunkirk with little hope of survival. Demme’s gift for representing character and Time is running out for the Allied forces trying community shines through in this moving film, to survive the incoming German advance and which is also notable for its breakthrough make it home. Oscar-nominated performance by Anne Screening in jaw-dropping 70mm. Hathaway. Specially commissioned programme notes Director Jonathan Demme Cast Anne Hathaway, Rosemarie are available online. DeWitt, Debra Winger, USA 2008, 1h53m, 15

Director Christopher Nolan Cast Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance, USA/UK/France/Netherlands 2017, 1h46m, some subtitles, 12A: sustained threat, intense sequences, moderate violence, strong language

Hotel Salvation Terminator 2: Friday 25 – Thursday 31 August Judgment Day (3D) An ominous dream convinces 77-year-old Daya Tuesday 29 August (19.15) Kumar that his end could be near. He tells his 10 years after the events of Terminator and son Rajiv, who feels compelled to take leave Sarah Connor’s ordeal is only just beginning. from his demanding job, drop everything and Sarah must protect her son John, the future make the journey with his stubborn father to leader of the human resistance, from a new Mukti Bhawan, a guesthouse devoted to Terminator, sent back in time to eliminate people about to die, in the holy city of John while he’s still a child. The duo don’t Varanasi. As the days go by, Rajiv finds himself have to face this terrifying threat alone - the caught between his responsibilities to his human resistance have managed to send them father and to his boss, while Dayan starts to an ally… a warrior from the future ordered to bloom in the hotel. Preceded by Panorama of protect the Connors at any cost. James Calcutta from the River Ganges (1899, Cameron himself has converted his 1m30s), the earliest surviving film of masterpiece, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger from the BFI National Archive. in his most iconic role, to immersive 3D.

Director Shubhashish Bhutiani Cast Adil Hussain, Lalit Behl, Director James Cameron Cast Arnold Schwarzenegger, Geetanjali Kulkarni, India 2016, 1h32m, subtitles, PG Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, USA/France 1991, 2h17m, 15 9 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Detroit Friday 25 August – Thursday 7 September Academy Award winning director Kathryn Bigelow again teams up with screenwriter Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty) for another gripping suspense thriller, based on a true story. Detroit follows the five-day riots that engulfed the Midwestern city in 1967, and is an incendiary portrait of police brutality and racism in America. Centred on the Algiers Motel incident, a fatal police raid that occurred on July 25, 1967, Bigelow crafts a powerful and visceral film. British actors John Boyega and Will Poulter head up the superb young cast of this tense and timely drama. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

Director Kathryn Bigelow Cast John Boyega, Will Poulter, Anthony Mackie, USA 2017, 2h23m, 15

In Bed with Victoria Back to Burgundy Friday 25 – Thursday 31 August Ce qui nois lie A French farce featuring sex, drugs and Friday 1 – Thursday 7 September attempted murder, In Bed with Victoria is a The latest film from Cédric Klapisch (Russian sweet romantic comedy at heart. Victoria Dolls, Chinese Puzzle) is a beautifully shot (Virginie Efira) is a divorced thirty-something story of family and wine, set in the sumptuous lawyer who struggles to balance a demanding Burgundy region. Ten years ago, Jean left his working life with raising two daughters, whilst family and their winery to travel the world but her ex-husband paints her as a harlot on his he makes the journey home upon learning of blog. Victoria’s life is further complicated by his father’s rapidly decreasing health. Once the arrival of mild-mannered Sam, a former home, he begins to reconnect with his sister drug dealer who wants to work for her as an au Juliette and brother Jérémie – learning to trust pair, and a friend who needs her to defend him and love them as the seasons go by and they in a bizarre case of attempted murder. tend to the vineyard.

Director Justine Triet Cast Virginie Efira, Vincent Lacoste, Director Cédric Klapisch Cast Pio Marmaï, Ana Girardot, Melvil Poupaud, France 2016, 1h37m, subtitles, 15 François Civil, France 2017, 1h53m, subtitles, 15

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 10 God’s Own Country Friday 1 – Thursday 14 September God’s Own Country is the captivating debut feature from writer/director Francis Lee, selected to open Edinburgh International Film Festival 2017. In rural Yorkshire, Johnny (Josh O’Connor ) works long hours on his family’s remote farm. He numbs the daily frustration with binge-drinking and casual sex. When a Romanian migrant worker (Alec Secareanu) arrives to take up temporary work on the farm, Johnny finds himself having to deal with emotions he has never felt before. This poignant, finely crafted British drama explores xenophobia head-on and features a host of standout performances. Content note: contains strong sex. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

Director Francis Lee Cast Josh O’Connor, Alec Secareanu, Gemma Jones, UK 2017, 1h44m, 15

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Patti Cake$ Insyriated Friday 1 – Thursday 14 September Friday 8 – Thursday 14 September Patti Cake$ introduces Danielle Macdonald in The reality of life as a civilian in modern-day a breakout role, as aspiring rapper Patricia Damascus is explored in gripping and visceral Dombrowski - a.k.a. Patti Cake$. Shouldering detail in this chilling chamber piece. Trapped the weight of her alcoholic mother’s inside her own home as the city around her is heartaches and misfortunes, Patti dreams of reduced to rubble, mother of three Oum Yazan leaving her downtrodden hometown in New takes comfort in the familiarity of household Jersey behind and reaching the big time in the routines with only a barricaded door separating hip-hop scene. Teaming up with friends Jheri the family from the war zone outside. One day, and Basterd, she creates hip-hop group PB&J. an ominous knock on the door signals that their Cheered on by Patti’s wheelchair-bound time in hiding is almost up. Executed with grandmother, the team set out to win a local gut-punch realism and formal flair, this is a talent showcase with their original and tense and immersive portrait of the everyday affecting music. fight for survival in Syria today. CineCard holders earn double points when Director Philippe van Leeuw Cast Hiam Abbass, Diamand booking tickets for this film. Bou Abboud, Juliette Navis, Belgium 2017, 1h25m, subtitles, 15 Director Geremy Jasper Cast Danielle Macdonald, Bridget Everett, Siddharth Dhananjay, USA 2017, 1h48m, 15

11 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Wind River Friday 8 – Thursday 21 September Directed by screenwriter Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Hell or High Water), Wind River is an atmospheric thriller set in the harsh conditions of the Wind River Indian Reservation. Local game tracker Cory Lambert (Jeremy Renner) discovers the body of a local girl in the remote wilderness. When rookie FBI agent Jane Banner (Elizabeth Olsen) is sent in to investigate the mysterious case, she’s unprepared for the isolation of the Wyoming winter. To solve the case, the duo team up and venture deep into a world ravaged by violence and the elements.

Director Taylor Sheridan Cast Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Kelsey Asbille, USA 2017, 1h47m, 15

Seven Days 7 Giorni Moon Dogs Friday 15 – Thursday 21 September Monday 11 – Thursday 14 September Ivan and Chiara meet on a Sicilian island to A stylish road trip comedy about three unlikely prepare the wedding for Ivan’s brother and young friends who make the trip from Shetland Chiara’s best friend. Despite the fact that Ivan to Glasgow together. Michael wants to be is determined not to repeat the failure of his reunited with his girlfriend, Thor wants to meet last relationship and Chiara does not want to his estranged mother, and Irish waitress Caitlin jeopardise her marriage, the two are irresistibly dreams of playing at the Celtic Connections drawn to each other. They allow themselves to festival. With winning performances from its get involved for a few days and then plan to young stars and stunning location work making break it off when the wedding guests arrive. the most of the beautiful Scottish scenery, But emotions cannot be so easily controlled, as Moon Dogs is a warm and heartfelt debut from Chiara and Ivan discover in this bittersweet new Scottish talent Philip John. drama about the agonies of midlife romance. The Tue 12 Sep (20.15) screening will be followed by a Q&A with writers Raymond Director Rolando Colla Cast Bruno Todeschini, Alessia Barela, Gianfelice Imparato, Italy/Switzerland 2016, 1h36m, Friel and Derek Boyle, and producer Kathy subtitles, CTBC Speirs.

Director Philip John Cast Jack Parry Jones, Tara Lee, Christy O’Donnel, UK 2016, 1h30m, 15 BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 12 Victoria and Abdul Friday 15 – Thursday 28 September Based on an extraordinary true story, this heart-warming drama stars Academy Award winner Judi Dench, and was partly filmed in the Scottish Highlands. When Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal), a young clerk, travels from India to participate in Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, he is surprised to find favour with the Queen herself. As the Queen begins to question the restrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely alliance that soon faces pressures from the royal household and inner circle.

Director Stephen Frears Cast Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Michael Gambon, UK/USA 2017, 1h46m, PG

The Villainess Borg vs McEnroe Friday 15 – Thursday 21 September Friday 22 – Thursday 28 September From childhood, Sook-Hee has been ruthlessly The rivalry between Björn Borg and John raised in China as a deadly assassin in-waiting, McEnroe is one of the all-time great sports primed to kill upon command. After the death conflicts, with the two tennis superstars’ of her mentor, she arrives in South Korea to 14-match contention becoming known as ‘fire contract as a government agent, with a and ice’. Focusing on their legendary duel promise of freedom after 10 years of loyal during the Wimbledon tournament, this service. However, two men from her past new film gets inside the minds of the two make an unexpected appearance in her life, competitors with revelatory performances from bringing dark secrets with them. Blending Sverrir Gudnason as Borg and Shia LaBeouf as stylised female actioners like La femme Nikita McEnroe. Directed by the award-winning and Kill Bill with powerful Korean vengeance Swedish director Janus Metz, this is the story of cinema, this is intense, one-of-a-kind, action a rivalry that changed tennis forever, and the cinema with a striking leading performance price that the competitors had to pay. from Ok-bin Kim (Thirst). Director Janus Metz Cast Sverrir Gudnason, Shia LaBeouf, Director Byung-gil Jung Cast Ok-bin Kim, Seo-hyeong Kim, Stellan Skarsgård, Sweden 2017, 1h40m, subtitles, CTBC Ha-kyun Shin, South Korea 2017, 2h9m, subtitles, 18

13 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Tawai - A Voice From the Women’s Support Project: Forest National Treasure Monday 25 – Thursday 28 September Tuesday 5 September (17.45) ‘Tawai’ is the word the nomadic hunter-gatherers Paul Finchley (Robbie Coltrane) is a ‘national of use to describe their inner feeling of treasure’; although no longer the cutting edge connection to nature. In this dreamy, comedian he once was, he still enjoys a philosophical and sociological look at life, comfortable lifestyle with public recognition explorer Bruce Parry travels the world to learn and admiration. His home life with his wife is from people living very different lives. From the strained due to his past affairs, and the mental jungles of to the tributaries of the health difficulties experienced by their grown Amazon and, much closer to home, the Isle of up daughter. When allegations of historical Skye, Tawai asks what has happened to rape come to light, and a second victim comes humankind since we stopped roaming and forward, Finchley’s world is thrown into chaos. began to settle. It is a quest for reconnection, Episodes 1 and 4 will be screened, followed providing a powerful voice from the heart of the by a discussion on issues raised, including the forest itself. ethics around media coverage of sexual Director Bruce Parry will join us for a Q&A violence. All tickets £5.50 on Thu 28 Sep (18.15). Director Marc Munden Cast Robbie Coltrane, Julie Walters,

Andrea Riseborough, UK 2016, 1h30m, 15 Directors Bruce Parry, Mark Ellam, UK//India/Malaysia 2017, some subtitles, 1h41m, U

In Between Bar Bahar On Body and Soul Friday 22 – Thursday 28 September Teströl és lélekröl This elegant and sensitive story of three Friday 22 - Sunday 24 September Palestinian women trying to find their way in Winner of the Golden Bear for best film at this Tel Aviv is a beautifully acted film on the year’s Berlin Film Festival, this is an unusual and pressures of living in a patriarchal society. Lalia tender love story. Each night, Endre and Mária, and Salma fill their free time with dancing, quietly-spoken coworkers in a slaughterhouse, drinking and DJing, but feel their style is dream the same dream and meet one another cramped when quiet and studious Nur comes as deer in a forest. When they discover their to stay with them. Each of them is looking for shared nightly vision, they begin to become love but finding a relationship on their own closer – despite their oppressive work terms in Palestine is difficult. However it’s this environment. Award-winning Hungarian common ground that brings them together in filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi imbues her strange this tour-de-force debut feature. romantic tale with deadpan humour and a deep

Director Maysaloun Hamoud Cast Mouna Hawa, Sana sense of human longing. Content note: contains Jammelieh, Shaden Kanboura, Israel/France 2016, 1h36m, graphic scenes of animal slaughter. subtitles, 15 Director Ildikó Enyedi Cast Géza Morcsányi, Alexandra Borbély, Zoltán Schneider, Hungary 2017, 1h56m, subtitles, 18

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Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, 1st of April – 1st of October

Glasgow-born comic book artist Frank Quitely has an army of fans around the globe and his books sell in the millions. He’s drawn global icons such as Batman, Superman and the X-Men but many Glaswegians may not know his name, until now. Glasgow Museums are proud to bring together the largest collection of works by Frank Quitely ever seen. As part of the exhibition programme GFT are showing two films with special introductions by Frank Quitely & guests.

Superman III Monday 11 September (17.45) Christopher Reeve returns as the titular hero along with director Richard Lester (Superman II), and is joined this time by comedian Richard Pryor as mischievous computer genius Gus Gorman. When Gus develops a synthetic kryptonite that creates an evil version of Superman, the original son of Krypton must do everything in his powers to stop the wicked doppelganger, whose darker red cape floats in the centre of the Kelvingrove exhibition. Screening on 35mm. Introduced by Frank Quitely who will talk about the original dark onscreen Superman.

Director Richard Lester Cast Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Robert Vaughn, USA 1983, 2h5m, PG

The Night of the Hunter Monday 18 September (17.50) Cited by Frank Quitely as one of the vital films that helped shape his vision, traces of this brooding black-and-white masterpiece can be seen in much of the artist’s work. Before being hung for murder, John and Pearl’s father swears them to secrecy on the whereabouts of his $10,000 loot. However, his own indiscretion leads to his one-time cellmate – Robert Mitchum as a psychotic religious fanatic – marrying the children’s mother, intent on uncovering the riches. A ghoulish fairytale for grownups described by director Charles Laughton as ‘a nightmarish Mother Goose tale’. Introduced by Frank Quitely who will discuss the impact the film has had on his work.

Director Charles Laughton Cast Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, USA 1955, 1h32m, 12

15 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm David Gilmour Live at Pompeii Wednesday 13 September (20.15) 45 years after Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour filmed ‘Live At Pompeii’ in the legendary Roman Amphitheatre there, he returned for two spectacular shows. The performances were the first-ever rock concerts for an audience in the stone Roman amphitheatre, and, for two nights only, the 2,600 strong crowd stood exactly where gladiators would have fought in the first century AD. An audio-visual spectacle featuring lasers, pyrotechnics and a huge circular screen on which specially-created films screened, the show features stellar performances from an all-star band performing Pink Floyd classics as well as songs from David Gilmour’s solo career.

Director Gavin Elder, UK/Italy 2017, 2h, PG

Black Sabbath - Crossing the Line: The End of the End Electro-Pythagoras (A Thursday 28 September (20.15) portrait of Martin Bartlett) The End of The End chronicles the final tour Sunday 10 September (20.00) from the band who forged the sound of metal Luke Fowler’s latest film is an intimate portrait - Black Sabbath. After nearly 50 years together, of Martin Bartlett, a Canadian experimental the Birmingham band took to the stage for the musician who pioneered the use of the last time in their home city, bringing down the ‘microcomputer’ during the 1970s and 80s. His curtain on their final tour ever. They performed contribution as a composer, educator and generation-spanning songs that have defined a founding member of the artist-run centre genre in front of a sold-out arena and, in Western Front is undoubtedly extensive, but his exclusive new interviews, the band themselves legacy risks fading from cultural memory since tell it how they lived it. After half a century, this his death from AIDS in 1993. Created largely is your chance to hear the final word from the from archival material as well as new 16mm film greatest metal band of all time. footage, this film is a journey through Bartlett’s musical time and space, creating an Director Dick Carruthers, UK 2017, 2h tbc, 15 tbc experimental portrait that defies one dimensionality. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Luke Fowler. All tickets £5.50.

Director Luke Fowler, UK 2017, 45m, N/C 15+

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Tickets to all GYFF screenings are £5.50 for 15-25 Card holders. Anyone aged between 15 and 25 can register for a free 15-25 Card at GFT box office or online at glasgowfilm.org/student.

OPENING GALA: JUST CHARLIE

Fri 22 Sep (18.00) Winner of the 2017 audience award at Edinburgh Inter- national Film Festival, GYFF 2017 is delighted to open with Rebekah Fortune’s debut feature film,Just Charlie. Charlie’s father lives vicariously through his football prodigy son until Charlie has to make a life changing decision that may tear the family apart. Just Charlie is the story of one child’s struggle for identity, and it tackles transgender issues head-on with insight and compassion.

Director Rebekah Fortune Cast Patricia Potter, Ewan Mitchell, Karen Bryson, UK 2017, 1h37m, N/C 12+

LÉON Fri 22 Sep (23.00) Luc Besson’s 1994 New York revenge tale returns to the big screen. When Mathilda (a young Natalie Portman) returns home to find her parents and brother have been murdered, she joins forces with hit man Léon (Jean Reno) to form an unlikely partnership. Léon teaches Mathilda the tricks of his trade and together they seek revenge on her family’s killers. All tickets £5.50

Director Luc Besson Cast Jean Reno, Natalie Portman, Gary Oldman, USA 1994, 1h50m, 18

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Sat 23 Sep (15.50) Sat 23 Sep (18.00)

Crunchyroll Movie Night and Scotland “Step is life.” From the heart of Baltimore, Loves Anime present an exclusive screen- stirring documentary Step gives voice to ing of the first three episodes ofThe a group of high school girls struggling Ancient Magus’ Bride series. Adapted to find a way to escape the problems from the wildly popular manga of the in their troubled city. Inspired by their same name, The Ancient Magus’ Bride school and a local dance competition, begins when Hatori Chise is obtained the girls are determined to be the first through a slave auction by a man with in their families to attend college. Told the head of a beast, wielding strange through individual perspectives, Step powers. Chise’s life will never be the is an empowering story of how dance same again. and determination can inspire and The Ancient Magus’ Bride will be lead you on the path to success. preceded by an exclusive first look Director Amanda Lipitz, USA 2017, 1h23m, PG at Children of Ether, an original production.

Director Norihiro Naganuma Cast Atsumi Tanezaki, Ryôta Takeuchi, Koki Uchiyama, Japan 2016, 1h35m, subtitles, N/C 15+

DAPHNE AT EYE LEVEL

Sat 23 Sep (20.20) Sun 24 Sep (14.15)

Daphne (Emily Beecham) is a 30-something Winner of Best Family Film at the Londoner who has reached an impasse in German Film Awards, At Eye Level makes life when she witnesses a violent attack on its UK Premiere at GYFF. Michi is picked a local shopkeeper. The incident prompts on as the smallest child in his foster home. Daphne to reassess her life choices and When he discovers a letter written by his the people in it. Local director Peter deceased mother he believes it holds the Mackie Burns brings his debut feature secret of his father’s identity. He sets out to GYFF, in which the commanding to find him, only to find that he’s not the Emily Beecham steers the film as the father Michi dreamt of. Can Michi and emotionally troubled Daphne. this man, the diminutive Tom, find a Followed by a Q&A with Director way to bond? At Eye Level is a charm- Peter Mackie Burns ing tale of difference and belonging.

Director Peter Mackie Burns Cast Emily Bee- Director Joachim Dollhopf, Evi Goldbrunner Cast cham, Geraldine James, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Luis Vorbach, Jordan Prentice, Ella Frey, Germany UK 2017, 1h30m, 15 2016, 1h38m, subtitles, N/C 8+ 18 JASPER JONES Sun 24 Sep (16.30)

Rachel Perkins’ adaptation of Craig Silvey’s bestselling novel of the same name is a compelling Australian mystery featuring gripping performances from Toni Collette, Hugo Weaving and Levi Miller. Charlie is awoken in the middle of the night by outsider Jasper Jones looking for his help. With the town in disarray over the disappearance of a local girl, Charlie must decide if he can trust Jasper, or if he can truly trust anyone at all.

Director Rachel Perkins Cast Hugo Weaving, Toni Colette, Levi Miller Australia 2017, 1h45m, 12

CLOSING GALA: MOONRISE KINGDOM Mackintosh Queens Cross Sun 24 Sep | Doors: 18.15, Film: 19.00

Join us for an evening at Mackintosh Queens Cross Church as we bring Camp Ivanhoe to life, celebrating the 5th Anniversary of Wes Anderson’s Academy Award nomi- nated story of eccentric adolescence. Teenagers Sam Shakusky and Suzy Bishop fall in love and run away together. As a violent storm approaches, Suzy’s family and Sam’s Scout troupe frantically try to bring the young lovers home before catastrophe strikes. With a star-studded cast including Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Bruce Willis, Tilda Swinton and Frances McDormand, Moonrise Kingdom asks the timeless question of whether youthful love can survive against adversity. All tickets £5.50

Director Wes Anderson Cast Jared Gilman, Kara Hayward, Jason Schwartzman, USA 2012, 1h34m, GYFF WORKSHOPS 12A: Contains moderate sex references Do you want to learn more about writing for films? Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes on a film-set? Join us for a series of free GYFF workshops for any young prospective filmmakers out there, or for anyone looking to learn more about the film industry.

Places are free but must be booked in advance. Please see glasgowfilm.org/gyff for full workshop details and to book your place.

CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD Saturday 23 September 10.30 – 11.30 Workshop 1 CCA Theatre 12.00 – 12.30 Workshop 2 CCA Theatre

Sunday 24 September 11.00 – 12.00 Workshop 3 CCA Cinema 12.30 – 13.30 Workshop 4 CCA CInema 19 JOHN HUGHES: TEENAGE HEAVEN AND HELL Writer/director John Hughes’ distinctive oeuvre perfectly captures the American teenage life with humour, truth and just the right amount of emotion. The auteur of teenage angst, Hughes’ films introduced the The to Hollywood and gave cult status to British new-wave music of the ‘70s and ‘80s. With these four films, Hughes’ presents a slice of life with a winning mixture of optimism and melancholy.

Sixteen Candles / Pretty in Pink Double Bill Sunday 3 September (13.00) | £14 full price / £12 conc / CineCard £2 off / 15-25 Card £11 Coming-of-age comedy Sixteen Candles was a breakout film for Hughes regular , playing eccentric Samantha enduring the ultimate not-so-sweet sixteenth birthday. The double-bill continues with Pretty In Pink, with a script by Hughes exploring the issue of class in America from the teenage perspective. Ringwald plays poor kid Andie, who falls for rich kid Blane (Andrew McCarthy). When the two begin dating, their relationship faces intense pressure from their friends, including contemptuous Steff (James Spader) and Andie’s heartbroken not-so-secret admirer Duckie ().

Sixteen Candles - Director John Hughes Cast Molly Ringwald, , Michael Schoeffling, USA 1984, 1h29m, 15 Pretty in Pink - Director Cast Molly Ringwald, , Jon Cryer, USA 1986, 1h35m, 15

The Breakfast Club / Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Double Bill Sunday 10 September (13.00) | £14 full price / £12 conc / CineCard £2 off / 15-25 Card £11 What could be a better celebration of John Hughes than his two most beloved films, back to back? The Breakfast Club starred the first iconic incarnation of The Brat Pack, and gave us an earnest look inside the mind of a teenager - and the microcosm that is high school. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off came just a year later, and has become recognised as one of the all-time great teen comedies. Matthew Broderick’s Ferris is the ultimate screen truant, and his improbable ‘sick day’ adventure is a perfect slice of Hollywood wish-fulfilment fantasy.

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Jean-Pierre Melville Cast Melville Jean-Pierre Nicole Stéphane, Edouard Dermithe, Renée Cosima, France 1950, 1h44m, subtitles, 12 Le Doulos Friday 8 - Sunday 10 September Les Enfants Terribles (14.50) September 10 Sunday Specially commissioned programme notes will be available for this season. this for be available will programme notes commissioned Specially Director Cast Melville Jean-Pierre Jean-Paul Belmondo, Serge Reggiani, Jean Desailly, France 1962, 1h48m, subtitles, 12A:contains moderate violence Burglar Maurice is fresh out of prison when he commits a violent act of vengeance. Descending into a criminal world of moral ambiguity, he hunts for the traitor who first put him behind bars. Planning a new robbery with a thief who may or may not be a police informant, Maurice quickly learns that nothing is as it seems. In this shadowy crime masterpiece, Melville demonstrates his unique ability blend to American genre tropes and Gallic sensibilities, with repurposed classic noir mechanics, stylised camerawork and an effortlessly cool leading man. Restoration Digital Director After seeing Melville’s debut feature, Jean Cocteau enlisted the young visionary create to a film adaptation of his popular novel of the same name. The twisted relationship of siblings Elisabeth and Paul stems from their close childhood, when Elisabeth cared for an injured Paul. As the pair grow romance older, and jealousy enter their lives with wicked and surprising consequences. The mixture of Melville’s elegance and Cocteau’s warped poeticism make this the most stunning meeting of minds in French cinema. Screening on 35mm A pioneering figure in the French New Wave, and one of the key the one of and Wave, New French the in figure A pioneering Jean-Pierre writer/director in the historynames French of cinema, for remembered Primarily of the greatest. is one legacy Melville’s was career Melville’s crime films, minimalist and tragic his poised, and a unique studies character wartime encompassing psychosexual dramas, – brilliantly varied Cocteau. with Jean collaboration Book standard price tickets for 3 films and save £4.50 save 3 films and for Book tickets standard price £8. save 4 films and for Book tickets standard price 2121

CINEMASTERS: JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE Le Samouraï Sunday 17 September (14.15) Towards the end of his career, Melville worked with leading man Alain Delon multiple times, but the two were arguably never better than in Le Samouraï. Adding Japanese lone-warrior mythology to Melville’s unique blend of American and French gangster drama, this film follows a meticulous hit man who finds himself backed into a corner after he is witnessed carrying out a job one night. Many see Le Samouraï as Melville’s crime masterpiece, and the director mixes noir tropes (the killer, the cops, the underworld) with new wave flairs to blend a heady cocktail of cool. Screening on 35mm

Director Jean-Pierre Melville Cast Alain Delon, Nathalie Delon, François Périer, France/Italy 1967, 1h42m, subtitles, PG

Bob le Flambeur Monday 25 September (18.00) ‘Flambeur’ is a French word for someone who wagers not only all the money that they have, but also the money that they do not. After a run of bad luck that leaves him completely broke, scrupulous ex-con Bob decides to rob a casino in Dauville in order to keep his place in the ‘demi-monde’ community. Everything is planned out meticulously, and Bob assembles a crack team for his perfectly envisioned crime, but fortune has different plans in this underworld comedy of manners. An early example of Melville’s noir genius, Bob le Flambeur lays the blueprints for his remarkable body of French New Wave cinema.

Director Jean-Pierre Melville Cast Roger Duchesne, Isabelle Corey, Daniel Cauchy, France 1956, 1h38m, subtitles, PG

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Julia Dahr, Kisilu Musya, UK//Kenya 2017,1h25m, N/C 8+ Show The War Saturday 16 September (15.30) Rain the for Thank You (20.15) September 14 Thursday Join us after the film to explore food sustainability and climate justice with guests including Sally Foster Fulton (Christian Aid) and Kirtana Chandrasekaran (Friends of the Earth International). Director Andreas Dalsgaard, Obaidah Zytoon, Denmark/Finland/Syria 2016, 1h40m, subtitles, N/C 15+ Director A Damascus radio host and her friends capture the euphoria of revolution Syria’s - and their Zytoon’s Obaidah Armed camerasidealism, defiant newly with a and war. country’s descent into friends all hoped for a better future for Syria when they took the to streets in early 2011. Her footage, shot over several years, provides an intimate and complex record of how this initial elation was crushed violent by repression and the rise of extremism. In association with National Union of Journalists. A moving portrait of resilience on the frontlines of climatechange. From droughts flash to floods,Kenyan farmer Kisilu Musya has been documenting the effects of extreme weather on his community for years. Determined stop to climate change in its tracks, he heads all the way to the UN Climate summit. But will anyone listen? In association with Christian Aid. Take One Action Film Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary with a programme of urgent, urgent, of a programme with its 10th anniversary celebrates Festival Film Action One Take justice. environmental social and celebrating films impassioned takeoneaction.org.uk/festivals programme: the full Discover at the in the cinema seats your take Please festival. is an ad-free One Action Take Note: Please advertised starttime. Deals Ticket £4.50 save 3 films and for Book tickets standard price £8 save all 4 films and for Book tickets standard price apply T&Cs 23

TAKE ONE ACTION Stranger in Paradise An Insignificant Man Sunday 17 September (17.15) Tuesday 19 September (17.45) In this deliberately provocative documentary Fascinating political thriller chronicling the essay, a teacher in Sicily welcomes migrants rise of “the Bernie Sanders of India.” Arvind with unusual techniques, echoing the fraught Kejriwal vowed to stand up for Delhi’s power relations between Europe and those who impoverished communities by challenging hope to build better lives on her shores. In corruption. As his grassroots movement turns association with Oxfam Scotland and Global into a mighty political force, the arrests, Justice Now. beatings and threats mount up. An “If Lars Von Trier were to make a documentary Insignificant Man (itself facing censorship in about the current immigration crisis in Europe, it India) provides a vital eyewitness account of might very well turn out like Stranger in a seminal transformation in the world’s Paradise” - Variety largest democracy. Followed by a conversation on the power Join us after the film to explore the of grassroots movements with guests Robin dialogues and conversations that could McAlpine (Common Weal) and Indra Adnan re-shape European immigration policy and our (The Alternative UK). borders. Director Khushboo Ranka, Vinay Shulda, India 2016, 1h36m, Director Guido Hendrikx, Netherlands 2016, 1h12m, N/C 12+ subtitles, N/C 8+

Dispossession: The Great Belonging: The Truth Social Housing Swindle Behind the Headlines Monday 28 August (18.15) Tuesday 26 September (18.00) For some people, a housing crisis means not This investigative documentary shows the getting planning permission for a loft impact of government and corporate power on conversion. For others it means, quite simply, democracy and human rights. The film losing their home. In this new documentary, re-examines events surrounding Murdoch’s narrated by Maxine Peake, we see the purchase of The Times Newspapers in 1981 and catastrophic failures that have led to a chronic the News International dispute (1986/7), Royal shortage of social housing in Britain. Focusing Mail as it prepared for privatisation (2007/8) and on the neglect, demolition and regeneration of a dispute at the Grangemouth Oil Refinery council estates in Glasgow, London and across (2013). Belonging explores what has happened the UK, the film investigates how the state behind closed doors of successive UK works with the private sector to demolish governments and the impact on human rights. council estates to build unaffordable properties Followed by a Q&A with director Morag on the land. Livingstone and Stevie Deans (who appears Followed by a Q&A. in the film), chaired by Dr David Archibald. Details on glasgowfilm.org Director Morag Livingstone, UK 2017, 1h29m, 12A: infrequent strong language, injury detail Director Paul Sng, UK 2017, 1h22m, PG BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 24

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Dekalog Sunday 1 October (11.00) Artur Barcis, Olgierd Artur Olgierd Cast Barcis, Kieslowski Krzysztof Director 11h18m 1989-90, Poland Olaf Lubaszenko, Lukaszewicz, 1x1h and 2x30m 15 intervals),(including subtitles, Long before the current proliferation of director Polish TV shows, cinematically-shot Krzysztof Kieslowski proved that television had the scope tell to powerful, impactful stories. These ten hour-long films focus on the residents of a housing complex in late-Communist inspiration taking Poland, themes the for Commandments Ten the from of each individual story. The result is ten moral challenging and surprising continually dramas. This is an extremely rare chance to see a small screen classic on the big screen, over ten superb hours (with a couple of breaks!). Restoration Digital

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Steven Spielberg Cast Spielberg Richard Steven Dreyfuss, Francois Truffaut,Terri Garr, USA 1977, 2h12m, PG Mel Brooks Cast Marty Feldman, Gene Wilder, Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Director’s Cut) Third Kind (Director’s of the Encounters Close Friday 15 – Sunday 17 September Young Frankenstein Young (20.05) 27 September Wednesday Preceded a recorded by introduction

cemented his reputation as a master entertainer. When Roy Neary (Dreyfuss) encounters a a encounters Neary (Dreyfuss) Roy When entertainer. master a as reputation his cemented UFO on a dark country road, he becomes fascinated with all things paranormal, much the to dismay of his wife and children. obsession Roy’s eventually leads him across the USA to witness the first arrival extraterrestrialsof on Earth. As well as being one of the great perspective groundbreaking relatively the offered film this experiences, cinema spectacular that aliens could be peaceful beings rather than war-mongering monsters. All screenings will be preceded a special by ten-minute short about the making of the film, which includes new interviews with Steven Spielberg, Denis Villeneuve and JJ Abrams. Digital restoration. Director In 1977, fresh from the success of shows Gene Wilder and co-star Marty and co-star Gene Wilder shows and comedy of physical as masters Feldman Frederick timing. Neurosurgeon comedic (Wilder) inherits of his grandfather, the castle Aided Frankenstein. von Victor Dr. the famous Igor hunchback lab assistant Inga, by Blucher, Frau and housekeeper (Feldman) embarks upon a reanimation Frederick film in A key lab. in the castle experiment and Wilder Brooks cinematic legacy, Wilder’s best on this collaboration. at their comedy are Director Peter Boyle, USA 1974, 1h46m, PG from Mel Brooks. Paying tribute to the monster movies that movies the monster to tribute Paying the nod to and with a canny – it preceded Mel Brooks’ – musical 25 25

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Gen Hoshino, , Sunset Boulevard Hustler White Bruce LaBruce, Rick Castro Cast Masaaki Yuasa Cast Yuasa Masaaki Hustler White Hustler Sunday 1 October (17.00) The Is Short, Night Girl on Walk Saturday 9 September (17.30) Preceded by short film by Preceded Presented by Scotland Loves Anime and Anime Loves Scotland by Presented

(22m) and followed by a Q&A with director director with a Q&A by (22m) and followed £5.50. All tickets LaBruce. Bruce Director Ward,Tony Kevin P Scott, USA 1996, 1h19m, 18 legendary Canadian filmmaker himself as himself filmmaker legendary Canadian quest whose Anger, Jürgen academic lovelorn leads him the LA document scene to hustling with tangled relationship an increasingly into black A satirical Monti Ward. the reckless riffing on comedy other Hollywood classics, this early work from from classics, this early work Hollywood other such figures canonical stars queer also LaBruce Athey. Davis and Ron as Vaginal Bruce LaBruce’s Bruce LaBruce’s depiction of violence and sexual assault. Glasgow Youth Film Festival. Followed by a by Followed Festival. Film Youth Glasgow Yuasa. Masaaki director with Q&A Don’t let anyone tell you there’s nothing to do to nothing there’s you tell let anyone Don’t A nameless sunset. especially after in Kyoto, only as Senpai to referred student college (“senior”) a crush on an equally nursing is “the girl with student, younger anonymous lovestruck embarrassing Senpai’s black hair”. partantics are jumble of characters of a wild this one on together that come and events night. UK Premiere strange Director Hiroshi Kamiya, Japan 2017, 1h33m, subtitles, N/C 15+

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Catherine Gund, Daresha Kyi, USA 2017, 1h30m, Naoko Yamada Cast Chavela Thursday 28 September (20.30) Sun 27 (13.45) & Wed 30 Aug (20.05) A Silent Voice A Silent Followed by a Q&A with director Catherine Catherine director with a Q&A by Followed

Director subtitles, N/C 15+ Gund. All tickets £5.50. £5.50. All tickets Gund. Scottish Documentary Institute. Documentary Institute. Scottish magnificent Frida Kahlo. In partnershipKahlo. with Frida magnificent including her romance with the equally with the equally her romance including powerful artistry, and passionate love affairs, love and passionate powerful artistry, beautifully captures Chavela’s fearless life, life, fearless Chavela’s captures beautifully cultural norms of the times. This intimate film norms of the times. This intimate cultural challenging the stereotypical macho and hetero and hetero macho stereotypical the challenging expectations, revolutionising music and music revolutionising expectations, a lesbian woman who defied all social defied all who a lesbian woman film. An incomparable performer, she was also was also she performer, An incomparable film. closest to her in this multi-faceted biographical biographical multi-faceted her in this to closest ranchera singer Chavela Vargas and those and those Vargas ranchera singer Chavela interweave candid stories told by Mexican Mexican by told stories candid interweave Co-directors Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi Kyi and Daresha Gund Catherine Co-directors redemption and romance. GFF17 and romance. redemption late? A beguiling coming-of-age story of coming-of-age A beguiling late? wants to atone for his sins but is it already too too is it already his sins but for atone wants to decides he must see Shoko once more. He more. once Shoko see decides he must wiser Shoya, tormented by his past behaviour, his past behaviour, by tormented Shoya, wiser not speak to each other again… until an older, until an older, again… each other to speak not leave elementary school, Shoko and Shoya do and Shoya elementary Shoko school, leave Shoya for his lack of compassion. When they they When his lack of compassion. for Shoya she is Deaf, but the class soon start the class soon but turn on to she is Deaf, Director Shoya Ishida bullies Shoko Nishimiya because because Nishimiya Shoko bullies Ishida Shoya , Japan 2016, 2h9m, subtitles, 12A: scenes of occasional bloody images upset, emotional Glasgow Short Film Festival Presents: Borscht Diez Thursday 28 September (19.30) | The Rum Shack, 657-659 Pollokshaws Road The year is 2100 AD. In the underwater ruins of the old human city known as Miami, psychedelic sea creatures sift through the visual artefacts of the past and share their favourites with us… As the open-source filmmaking collective behind Oscar winner Moonlight, Borscht is dedicated to articulating underrepresented voices in Miami. GSFF is thrilled to present the latest batch of the group’s hilarious, bizarre and uncategorisable works. Expect fake found footage, lizard obsession, Japanese Bunraku puppetry and a fanimaltastic TV show. Served up with Brugal rum cocktails and Miami sounds in the hotbox surroundings of the Rum Shack Dance Hall. All tickets £6. Presented in partnership with Scalarama. More info at glasgowfilm.org/gsff

Director Various, USA 2016-17, 3h including interval, N/C 18+

Blueprint: Scottish Independent Shorts Thursday 21 September (20.40) Blueprint returns to GFT with a difference, presenting B Roll, in which emerging Scottish filmmakers are invited to select a programme of influences on their work. Scottish BAFTA New Talent nominee and Iris Prize winning director Charlie Francis has curated this edition. His programme focuses on both the local heroes that have inspired him to pursue his own film practice and the best LGBTQ short cinema from around the world. All tickets £5.50. Presented in partnership with Scalarama. Charlie Francis and Blueprint programmer Hans Lucas will introduce the screening.

Director Various, UK 2003-16, 1h15m, N/C 15+

27 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEPHEN KING

28 has become increasingly increasingly has become . Based on King’s novel novel on King’s . Based is considered one of the greatest is considered

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The Shawshank Redemption The Hunger Games Frank Darabont Cast Frank Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins, Bob Gunton, USA 1994, 2h22m, 15 Paul Michael Glaser Cast Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Conchita Alonso, Richard Dawson, USA 1987, 1h41m, 18 The Running Man The Running 26 SeptemberTuesday (20.15) Sunday 24 September (14.00) September 24 Sunday The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Director keep them alive. It comes down to a simple choice: get busy living or get busy dying. living or get busy get busy a simple choice: to down It comes them alive. keep be a powerful thing or a dangerous thing. It can drive men mad inside the stone walls of prison, or of prison, walls men mad inside the stone drive It can thing. a dangerous be a powerful thing or monotony and brutality of the prison leave their mark. The years stretch out like a blade. Hope can a blade. like out stretch their mark. The years and brutality leave of the prison monotony Red, Shawshank’s contraband dealer, Andy struggles inside. The abusive ‘sisters’ target him and the target ‘sisters’ The abusive inside. struggles Andy dealer, contraband Shawshank’s Red, lover, Andy Dufresne faces a life of labour, abuse and looking at walls. Despite making friends with Despite and looking at walls. abuse of labour, a life faces Dufresne Andy lover, films of the ‘90s. Imprisoned in Shawshank State Penitentiary for the murder of his wife and her of his wife murder for the Penitentiary State Shawshank in Imprisoned films of the ‘90s. (published under pseudonym Richard Bachman), Bachman), Richard under pseudonym (published All tickets £5.50. All tickets is watching. survival whilst the world for himself on ‘The Running Man’ after being wrongly accused of massacring civilians. He must fight civilians. He must of massacring accused wrongly being after on ‘Thehimself Man’ Running pardon but where the usual outcome is death. Ben Richards (Arnold Schwarzenegger) finds Schwarzenegger) (Arnold is death. Ben Richards outcome the usual where but pardon State-run television shows including ‘The Running Man’, where convicts fight for the chance of a for the chance convicts fight where ‘The Man’, including shows Running television State-run totalitarian police state. Struggling to survive on limited resources the population is pacified by is pacified the population resources on limited survive to Struggling state. police totalitarian relevant in recent years. The worldwide economy has collapsed and the US has become a US has become and the has collapsed economy The worldwide years. in recent relevant Director 25 years before before 25 years Adapted from King’s short story, King’s from Adapted Visible Cinema: Kedi Wednesday 20 September (Film Starts 18.30) 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 Hundreds of thousands of cats freely roam the metropolis of Istanbul, Turkey. Kedi is a truly original and charming documentary, profiling the city as seen through the eyes of seven of the loveable cats that live and thrive there. All tickets £5.50. Followed by a Q&A. Check glasgowfilm.org for guest details.

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Access Film Club: The Final Girls Tuesday 12 September (Film Starts: 18.00) 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/AFC A teenager, grieving for the loss of her mother, finds herself trapped in the fictional world of “Camp Bloodbath,” a cult-hit horror movie that her late mother starred in 20 years earlier. Reunited, mother and daughter must fight off the film’s maniacal killer. A hit GYFF16at . All tickets £5.50. Before the film, Glasgow Youth Film Festival will introduce this year’s GYFF programme. After the film Dr Becky Bartlett will host a discussion on cult horror cinema.

Director Todd Strauss-Schulson Cast Taissa Farmiga, Malin Akerman, Alexander Ludwig, USA 2015, 88m, 15 If you require a wheelchair space please request this on booking, or call GFT Box Office on 0141 332 6535

29 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm DOORS OPEN DAY – SUNDAY 17 SEPTEMBER

Scotland’s original independent cinema, GFT is housed within the former Cosmo Cinema. Opened on 18 May 1939, this was also the last cinema to be built in Glasgow before the outbreak of the Second World War. Explore the recently refurbished foyer, bars and accessible training and office spaces of this much loved and historic Glaswegian institution.

Book free tickets for projection box tours from 10am – 1pm on Sunday 17 September (access via sev- eral steps and restricted numbers due to H&S) or drop in to visit the three cinemas and bar areas.

Also during the morning we will be hosting two talks:

11.00 – 11.45am – McGinlay Bell (Brian McGinlay and Angus Ritchie). Hear the story of GFT’s recent award-winning refurbishment. (Max 2 free tickets per person available on the day only from GFT).

12.00 – 13.00 – Gordon Barr & Gary Painter Cinema Lecture. This illustrated talk will cover the full range of Glasgow’s cinema history. (Max 2 free tickets per person available on the day only from GFT).

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 [email protected] or write to Development, GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB. 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+ RSC: Twelfth Night Wednesday 14 February 2018 (18.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard Twelfth Night is a tale of unrequited love – hilarious and heartbreaking. Two twins are separated in a shipwreck, and forced to fend for themselves in a strange land. The first twin, Viola, falls in love with Orsino, who dotes on OIivia, who falls for Viola but is idolised by Malvolio. Enter Sebastian, who is the spitting image of his twin sister... Director Christopher Luscombe (Love’s Labour’s Lost, Much Ado About Nothing) returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company to tackle Shakespeare’s greatest comedy.

3h30m approx, N/C 12+

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3h25m, 12A: moderate sex references

NT Live: Young Marx NT Live: Julius Caesar Thursday 7 December (18.45) Thursday 22 March 2018 (18.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard Rory Kinnear (The Threepenny Opera) is Marx Ben Whishaw (The Danish Girl) and Michelle and Oliver Chris (Twelfth Night) is Engels, in this Fairley (Game of Thrones) play Brutus and new comedy written by Richard Bean and Clive Cassius, David Calder (The Lost City of Z) Coleman. Broadcast live from The Bridge plays Caesar and David (The Theatre, London, the production is directed by Walking Dead) is Mark Antony. Broadcast live Nicholas Hytner and reunites the creative team from The Bridge Theatre, London. Caesar behind Broadway and West End hit comedy returns in triumph to Rome and the people One Man, Two Guvnors. 1850, and Europe’s pour out of their homes to celebrate. Nicholas most feared terrorist is hiding in Dean Street, Hytner’s production will thrust the audience Soho. His writing blocked, his marriage dying, into the street party that greets Caesar’s his friend Engels in despair at his wasted genius, return, the congress that witnesses his murder, his only hope is a job on the railway. But there’s the rally that assembles for his funeral and the still no one in the capital who can show you a chaos that explodes in its wake. better night out than Karl Heinrich Marx. 3h approx, as live 12A 3h40m approx (including interval), as Live 12A

31 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Bolshoi Ballet: Le Corsaire Sunday 22 October (15.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard This grand romance allows enough dancing for nearly the entire company and is made especially for those who seek miracles in theatre.

Bolshoi Ballet: The Taming of the Shrew Sunday 12 November (15.45) Encore screening: £17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12.50 CineCard Principals Ekaterina Krysanova and Vladislav Lantratov clash, challenge and eventually give themselves to one another in a wonderfully entertaining production.

Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker Sunday 3 December (14.45) Encore screening: £17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12.50 CineCard A holiday tradition for the whole family, The Nutcracker sweeps the Bolshoi stage for two hours of enchantment and magic.

Bolshoi Ballet: Romeo and Juliet Sunday 21 January (18.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard A fresh re-telling of Shakespeare’s classic from Alexei Ratmansky.

Bolshoi Ballet: The Lady of Camellias Sunday 4 February 2018 (14.45) Encore screening: £17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12.50 CineCard The Bolshoi brings choreographer John Neumeier’s work of rare beauty and tragic depth to new heights, accompanied by Chopin’s romantic piano score.

Bolshoi Ballet: The Flames of Paris Tuesday 6 March 2018 (18.45) Encore screening: £17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12.50 CineCard With powerful virtuosity and some of the most stunning pas de deux, the Bolshoi Ballet displays an exuberance almost too enormous for the Moscow stage.

Bolshoi Ballet: Giselle Sunday 8 April 2018 (14.45) Encore screening: £17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12.50 CineCard Prima ballerina Svetlana Zakharova personifies this ultimate ballerina role in this classical repertoire.

Bolshoi Ballet: Coppélia Sunday 10 June 2018 (15.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard The Bolshoi’s unique version of Coppélia exhibits a fascinating reconstruction of the original 19th century choreography.

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33 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Accessible Screenings GFT Accessible Programme Access Take 2: Monster Island (PG) GFT offers both Audio Description and Sat 2 Sep (12.00) captioning on selected titles and selected screenings. Audio Description is a Detroit (15) service for partially sighted or blind Fri 25 - Thu 31 Aug – All screenings people (AD headphones are available to Sat 26 Aug (16.50) collect fromBox Office when you pick up your tickets prior to the film screening). Tue 29 Aug (19.50) Captioning is a service for deaf and Tue 5 Sep (12.25) hard of hearing audience members who rely on subtitling to enable them to follow God’s Own Country (15) the film’s dialogue. Fri 1 –Thu 14 Sep - All screenings Sat 2 Sep (13.30) Access Information Wed 6 Sep (18.10) GFT accepts the CEA Card. Wed 13 Sep (16.00) (www.ceacard.co.uk) We can offer an infrared sound facility for Moon Dogs (15) the hearing-impaired (please ask at Box Mon 11 Sep - Thu 14 Sep – All screenings Office for a head set). There is disabled Mon 11 Sep (20.55) badge holders’ parking to the rear of the Wed 13 Sep (18.15) building in Cambridge Street. If you are a wheelchair user, please inform Box Office when booking. Guide dogs are welcome Access Film Club: The Final Girls (15) at GFT. Tue 12 Sep (18.00) Please contact our Manager (0141) 352 8603 or email Victoria and Abdul (PG) [email protected]

Fri 15 – Thu 21 Sep - All screenings with your specific access enquiries. Sun 17 Sep (16.30) Thu 21 Sep(18.10)

Visible Cinema: Kedi (U) Wed 20 Sep (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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