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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2017

It’s A Wonderful Life

THE FLORIDA PROJECT | CINEMASTERS: THE FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL | BFI: THRILLER THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER | FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL

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SOUND & VISION 17 17 12 12 15 15 13 13 41 41 41 19 19 16 37 37 37 22 23 24 42 42 42 43 43 43 48 48 39 48 20 44 46 46 46 12/14 CINEMASTERS: CINEMASTERS: BROTHERS COEN THE CINEMA EVENT Fargo The Big Lebowski Festival: Film Glasgow 35mm - Old Men For No Country Art Where Thou? O Brother, Arizona Raising Blood Simple: Director’s Cut Director’s Blood Simple: Bolshoi: The Nutcracker Bolshoi: The Taming of the Shrew Bolshoi: The Taming Juliet & Bolshoi: Romeo The Killing of a Sacred Deer of a Sacred The Killing Lawrence of Arabia - 70mm - of Arabia Lawrence Movie Ninjago The LEGO Lethal Weapon Lethal The Lure Modern Tate from Live Manifesto: Maze Menashe Princess Napping Miracle on 34th Street Mountain Carol The Muppet Christmas the Orient Express on Murder On the Road Pyaasa Predator Scrooged + Q&A Fire Nature’s Shankly: Ringing Tree The Singing of Granite Song Strangled The Prince of Nothingwood The Prince The Room LIVE + Q&A Together Thelma Visible Cinema: The Death of Stalin Visible Cinema: Die in Liverpool Don’t Stars Film 11 11 11 17 12 21 21 21 15 18 18 18 14 14 19 16 16 22 22 23 23 24 24 38 38 38 45 45 43 39 39 39 20 20 44 44 44 6–10 facebook.com/glasgowfilm @glasgowfilm @glasgowfilm

DIARY DIARY 78/52 Touring Award Jarman The 2017 Programme Cake$ Patti Club: Film Access Exports Rare Club: Film Access Feast Babette’s Collins of Shirley The Ballad of the Sexes Battle Beach Rats Wife The Bishop’s Blade of the Immortal Cut Final The Blade Runner: 2049 Blade Runner BRIDGIT / Adulteress Bear Brigsby Malone Bugsy Jane Sing-a-long Calamity Name Your Me by Call Time City:Dawson Frozen Me 3 Despicable Dina ArtistThe Disaster Elf Félicité Die in Liverpool Don’t Stars Film The Florida Project Good Time + Q&A End Happy - 35mm Hellraiser Home Alone Human Flow Place In A Lonely Life A Wonderful It’s and the Changing Tsarevitch Ivan Princess Jane Kaleidoscope 3

CONTENTS A Christmas Carol: 47 KOREAN Live from The Old Vic FILM FESTIVAL NT Live: 47 Coin Locker Girl 36 NT Live: Young Marx 47 The Day After 36 FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL New World 36 Aurora + Q&A 30 MOVIE MEMORIES Barbara 30 Britain on Film: Coast and Sea 35 Before Summer Ends 30 White Christmas 35 Corniche Kennedy 32 THRILLER: Corporate + Q&A 33 WHO CAN YOU TRUST? The Double Lover 34 The Day of the Jackal 27 Gauguin 33 The Deputy - 35mm 28 Indochine + Q&A 32 The Flight 28 Ismael’s Ghosts 32 In the Cut - 35mm 26 Jean de Florette 29 Investigation of a Citizen Above 26 Just to Be Sure 32 Suspicion Lost in 33 Man on the Roof 28 The Lovers/The Fire Within - 35mm 34 North by Northwest 26 Lover for a Day 31 Mother - 35mm 27 Manon des sources 29 The Silence of the Lambs 27 Mr & Mrs Adelman 33 The Vanishing 25 The Paris Opera 31 Z 25 Redoubtable 31 GFT REGULARS This Is Our Land + Q&A 34 Access Film Club 45 The Workshop 31 Crossing the Line 44 HAVANA GLASGOW Film Discussion Group and Glasgore! 6 FILM FESTIVAL Movie Memories 35 Esteban + Q&A 35 Take 2 & Take 2 Access: Autism-friendly 11-13 Not Like Before + Q&A 35 screenings Tuesday Treats 6 Useful Information 49 Visible Cinema 46

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ACCESSIBLE PROGRAMME GFT offers Audio Description, Captioning and Autism Friendly screenings on selected titles. See p50 for full details.

5 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm TUESDAY TREATS We’d like to offer you £5.50 tickets for selected Tuesday screenings. Dina p16 Tuesday 7 November (20.30) £5.50 All tickets are £5.50, Investigation of a Citizen CineCard discount applies. Above Suspicion p26 Tuesday 14 November (17.40) Kaleidoscope p23 Tuesday 5 December (20.40) Dawson City: Frozen Time p19 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 Tuesday 21 November (15.25) Tuesday 12 December (17.40)

78/52 p21 Mountain p37 Tuesday 28 November (17.50) Tuesday 19 December (21.00)

Glasgore! Film Discussion Horror/Cult Film Group Discussion Group Wed 8 Nov & Wed 13 Dec (18.30) Tue 7 Nov & Tue 5 Dec (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 discuss GFT Project Room to discuss both blockbusters and arthouse horror and cult cinema. Meet other genre fans in a friendly movies. Led by film writer Eddie Harrison. atmosphere to exchange thoughts and opinions about your favourite flicks.

FRI 3 NOV Call Me by Your Name p15 Thelma p15 13.15 / 18.00 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 14.00 / 16.45 15.00 £5.50 / 17.40 / 20.15 Thelma p15 Dina p16 15.45 / 20.30 £5.50 p15 13.30

DIARY Call Me by Your Name 14.30 £5.50 / 17.15 / 20.00 Aurora + Q&A p30 Z p25 19.45 Thelma p15 16.30 15.45 £5.50 / 20.25 The 2017 Jarman Award Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Discussion Group p6 Blood Simple: Director’s Cut p41 Touring Programme p44 18.30 13.30 £5.50 / 18.15 19.00 SAT 4 NOV The Vanishing p25 WED 8 NOV 19.30 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 14.50 / 17.40 / 20.15 MON 6 NOV 12.25 / 15.00 / 17.40 / 20.15 Call Me by Your Name p15 Call Me by Your Name p15 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 14.30 / 17.15 / 20.00 12.25 / 15.00 / 17.40 / 20.15 14.15 / 20.00 Thelma p15 Thelma p15 Call Me by Your Name p15 13.15 / 18.00 14.30 / 17.15 / 20.00 15.00 / 20.30 Dina p16 Blood Simple: Director’s Cut p41 Thelma p15 15.45 / 20.35 15.15 / 20.25 12.45 / 17.30 Shankly: Take 2: Despicable Me 3 p11 Together LIVE + Q&A p46 11.30 £5.50 18.15 Nature’s Fire + Q&A p16 18.00 Take 2 Access: TUE 7 NOV Film Discussion Group p6 Despicable Me 3 p13 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 18.30 12.00 £5.50 15.00 / 17.40 / 20.15 THU 9 NOV SUN 5 NOV Call Me by Your Name p15 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 14.15 / 17.00 13.45 / 16.30 / 19.15 12.35 / 15.10 / 17.45 / 20.00

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 6 Call Me by Your Name p15 Corniche Kennedy p32 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 12.00 / 14.30 / 17.15 16.45 12.40 / 15.15 / 17.50 Thelma p15 Ismaël’s Ghosts p32 Jean de Florette p29 14.50 / 17.30 19.15 13.00 Esteban + Q&A p35 Bolshoi Ballet Encore: Manon des sources p29 20.15 The Taming of the Shrew p48 15.30 15.45 Predator p44 Mr & Mrs Adelman p33 20.30 MON 13 NOV 18.05 FRI 10 NOV The Florida Project p16 The Day After p36 12.35 / 15.10 / 17.45 / 20.20 20.40 The Florida Project p16 13.00 £5.50 / 15.30 £5.50 / The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 NT Live: Follies p47 18.00 / 20.30 12.50 / 15.25 / 18.00 18.45 North by Northwest p26 The Lure p17 FRI 17 NOV 12.00 £5.50 / 17.25 18.30 Film Stars Don’t Die in The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 Raising Arizona p41 Liverpool p18 14.50 £5.50 / 20.15 20.45 12.45 £5.50 / 15.15 £5.50 / 17.50 / 20.15 Jean de Florette p29 Jean de Florette p29 13.20 £5.50 13.15 Good Time p17 13.30 £5.50 / 15.50 £5.50 / 20.40 Manon des sources p29 Manon des sources p29 16.00 £5.50 15.45 Strangled p19 15.25 £5.50 / 20.25 Barbara p30 Just to Be Sure p32 18.30 20.30 The Florida Project p16 12.30 £5.50 / 18.10 Before Summer Ends p30 TUE 14 NOV p36 20.45 The Florida Project p16 Coin Locker Girl 18.00 Hellraiser - 35mm p43 12.40 / 15.15 / 17.50 / 20.20 23.00 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 SAT 18 NOV SAT 11 NOV 14.45 / 20.10 Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool p18 p16 Investigation of a Citizen The Florida Project 13.20 / 18.00 / 20.20 17.45 / 20.30 Above Suspicion p26 17.40 £5.50 Good Time p17 p26 North by Northwest 15.40 / 17.30 14.30 Jean de Florette p29 13.00 Strangled p19 p15 The Killing of a Sacred Deer 12.20 / 17.50 12.45 / 20.10 Manon des sources p29 15.30 The Florida Project p16 p35 Not Like Before + Q&A 12.40 / 20.10 15.30 Corporate + Q&A p33 20.30 New World p36 Raising Arizona p41 18.00 Access Film Club: 15.00 Patti Cake$ p45 Fargo p41 p31 The Workshop £5.50 13.10 18.00 15.15 The Double Lover p34 p31 WED 15 NOV The Paris Opera 20.30 15.40 The Florida Project p16 12.25 / 15.00 / 17.45 / 20.25 Take 2: Ivan Tsarevitch and the Redoubtable p31 p11 18.20 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 Changing Princess 12.40 / 15.15 / 20.15 11.30 £5.50 Lover For a Day p31 21.00 Manifesto: SUN 19 NOV Take 2: Bugsy Malone p11 Live from Tate Modern p17 Film Stars Don’t Die in 11.30 £5.50 18.15 Liverpool p18 17.15 / 19.40 SUN 12 NOV Jean de Florette p29 13.00 Good Time p17 The Florida Project p16 14.30 / 19.25 14.00 / 19.30 Manon des sources p29 15.30 Strangled p19 North by Northwest p26 13.45 / 16.20 16.30 Gauguin p33 18.00 The Florida Project p16 The Killing of a Sacred Deer p15 16.50 12.45 Lost in Paris p33 21.00 This Is Our Land + Q&A p34 In the Cut - 35mm p26 19.00 19.00 THU 16 NOV p19 The Florida Project p16 Lawrence of Arabia - 70mm Indochine + Q&A p32 12.30 13.00 13.15 / 15.45 / 20.25

7 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm MON 20 NOV FRI 24 NOV TUE 28 NOV Film Stars Don’t Die in Battle of the Sexes p20 Battle of the Sexes p20 Liverpool p18 14.45 £5.50 / 17.30 / 20.10 12.30 / 15.10 / 20.05 12.45 / 15.15 / 20.15 Film Stars Don’t Die in Film Stars Don’t Die in Good Time p17 Liverpool p18 Liverpool p18 15.50 / 20.40 15.45 £5.50 / 18.05 / 20.30 13.20 / 15.40 / 18.00 Strangled p19 p18 Beach Rats p21 12.30 / 15.25 / 20.25 13.30 £5.50 15.25 / 20.40 The Florida Project p16 Beach Rats p21 78/52 p21 13.15 / 17.45 15.30 £5.50 / 20.40 13.00 / 17.50 £5.50 Fargo p41 Félicité p20 Man on the Roof p28 18.10 12.45 £5.50 / 17.50 18.10 Visible Cinema: The Silence of the Lambs p27 The Silence of the Lambs p27 The Death of Stalin p46 23.00 20.20 18.00 £5.50 SAT 25 NOV WED 29 NOV TUE 21 NOV Battle of the Sexes p20 Battle of the Sexes p20 Film Stars Don’t Die in 12.20 / 17.30 / 20.15 12.30 / 15.10 / 17.40 / 20.15 Liverpool p18 Film Stars Don’t Die in Film Stars Don’t Die in 12.45 / 15.15 / 17.50 / 20.15 Liverpool p18 Liverpool p18 Good Time p17 13.45 / 18.15 / 20.35 13.00 / 15.20 / 20.30 15.00 / 17.40 In a Lonely Place p18 Beach Rats p21 Strangled p19 16.05 14.00 / 18.30 12.40 / 20.35 Beach Rats p21 78/52 p21 The Florida Project p16 17.45 16.15 / 20.45 12.30 / 18.05 Félicité p20 Babette’s Feast p39 The Day of the Jackal p27 15.00 / 20.00 17.50 20.00 O Brother, Where Art Thou? p42 THU 30 NOV p19 15.00 Dawson City: Frozen Time Battle of the Sexes p20 £5.50 15.25 Take 2: Home Alone p12 14.45 / 17.30 / 20.10 £5.50 WED 22 NOV 11.30 Film Stars Don’t Die in Film Stars Don’t Die in SUN 26 NOV Liverpool p18 Liverpool p18 Battle of the Sexes p20 13.00 / 15.20 / 20.30 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.15 13.50 / 16.30 / 19.30 Beach Rats p21 Good Time p17 Film Stars Don’t Die in 16.15 / 20.40 15.50 / 20.35 Liverpool p18 78/52 p21 Strangled p19 12.40 / 17.10 14.00 / 18.30 12.30 / 15.10 The Big Heat p18 The Silence of the Lambs p27 The Florida Project p16 15.00 17.50 13.15 / 17.45 Beach Rats p21 FRI 1 DEC p19 14.45 / 19.45 Dawson City: Frozen Time The Disaster Artist p22 20.15 Félicité p20 13.20 £5.50 / 15.45 £5.50 / Lawrence of Arabia - 70mm p19 12.00 / 17.00 18.15 / 20.35 18.30 Mother - 35mm p27 Happy End p21 THU 23 NOV 19.15 12.45 £5.50 / 15.10 £5.50 / Movie Memories: Britain on MON 27 NOV 17.50 / 20.20 p22 Film: Coast & Sea p35 Battle of the Sexes p20 On the Road 11.00 12.30 / 15.10 / 20.15 12.30 £5.50 / 17.45 Film Stars Don’t Die in Film Stars Don’t Die in The Ballad of Shirley Collins p22 15.15 £5.50 / 20.45 Liverpool p18 Liverpool p18 12.45 / 18.10 / 20.30 15.45 / 18.05 / 20.30 The Room p43 23.00 Good Time p17 The Big Heat p18 12.30 / 15.30 / 20.40 13.30 SAT 2 DEC Strangled p19 Beach Rats p21 The Disaster Artist p22 14.50 15.30 13.40 / 16.00 / 18.20 / 20.40 The Florida Project p16 78/52 p21 Happy End p21 15.15 / 17.50 13.00 / 20.45 12.30 / 17.50 / 20.20 Pyaasa p20 O Brother, Where Art Thou? p42 On the Road p22 17.30 17.50 15.00 / 20.15

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 8 The Ballad of Shirley Collins p22 Kaleidoscope p23 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 17.45 14.00 / 18.30 14.50 / 20.00 No Country for Old Men THU 7 DEC Mountain + recorded Q&A p37 p42 18.15 - 35mm The Disaster Artist p22 14.45 13.20 / 15.45 / 20.35 TUE 12 DEC Take 2: Happy End p21 Maze p23 The LEGO Ninjago Movie p12 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.10 13.45 / 16.00 / 20.40 11.30 £5.50 Jane p23 p24 Take 2 Access: 14.00 / 18.30 13.30 / 15.45 / 20.30 The LEGO Ninjago Movie p13 12.00 £5.50 Kaleidoscope p23 The Disaster Artist p22 16.15 / 20.45 15.20 / 20.25 SUN 3 DEC NT Live: Young Marx p47 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 The Disaster Artist p22 18.45 £5.50 12.15 / 18.00 12.30 / 17.40 FRI 8 DEC Access Film Club: Happy End p21 p45 Maze p23 Rare Exports 12.50 / 15.20 / 17.45 £5.50 14.00 £5.50 / 16.15 £5.50 / 18.00 On the Road p22 18.30 / 20.40 The Deputy - 35mm p28 15.30 Brigsby Bear p24 18.15 The Ballad of Shirley Collins p22 13.45 £5.50 / 16.00 £5.50 / WED 13 DEC 13.15 / 18.15 18.15 / 20.30 Maze p23 Bolshoi Ballet Encore: The Disaster Artist p22 16.15 / 18.20 The Nutcracker p48 15.20 £5.50 / 20.25 14.45 Brigsby Bear p24 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 13.00 / 18.00 / 20.20 MON 4 DEC 12.30 £5.50 / 17.40 The Disaster Artist p22 The Disaster Artist p22 SAT 9 DEC 16.00 / 20.30 13.10 / 15.30 / 20.35 Maze p23 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 Happy End p21 13.30 / 18.30 / 20.40 13.20 12.50 / 15.15 / 20.25 Brigsby Bear p24 A Christmas Carol: Jane p23 13.45 / 16.00 / 18.15 / 20.30 Live from the Old Vic p47 16.00 The Disaster Artist p22 18.45 Kaleidoscope p23 15.45 / 20.25 Film Discussion Group p6 13.45 / 18.10 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 18.30 No Country for Old Men - 14.00 / 17.15 THU 14 DEC 35mm p42 17.50 Take 2: Maze p23 The Singing Ringing Tree p12 14.00 / 16.15 / 18.30 / 20.40 Human Flow 11.30 £5.50 + Live Satellite Q&A p24 Brigsby Bear p24 time tbc see glasgowfilm.org SUN 10 DEC 13.45 / 16.00 / 18.15 / 20.30 TUE 5 DEC Maze p23 The Disaster Artist p22 17.20 15.20 / 20.25 The Disaster Artist p22 13.10 / 15.30 / 18.15 / 20.35 Brigsby Bear p24 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 15.15 / 17.45 12.30 / 17.40 Happy End p21 12.50 / 15.15 / 20.20 The Disaster Artist p22 FRI 15 DEC 19.30 Jane p23 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 13.40 / 18.30 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 14.15 £5.50 / 17.15 / 20.15 13.30 Kaleidoscope p23 Song of Granite p24 15.45 / 20.40 £5.50 Double Bill: The Lovers/The 15.50 £5.50 / 20.30 p34 Fire Within - 35mm The Prince of Nothingwood p37 The Flight p28 18.00 13.15 15.30 £5.50 / 20.45 BRIDGIT/Adulteress p44 Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Human Flow p24 20.00 £5.50 Discussion Group p6 12.30 / 17.45 p44 18.30 Gremlins + Q&A Elf p14 16.45 - sold out / 19.45 £5.50 WED 6 DEC 13.30 / 18.15 MON 11 DEC The Disaster Artist p22 Scrooged p43 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.15 / 20.35 Maze p23 23.00 13.30 / 15.45 / 20.40 Happy End p21 SAT 16 DEC p24 12.50 / 15.15 / 17.50 / 20.20 Brigsby Bear It’s A Wonderful Life p14 13.15 / 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.20 Jane p23 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15 p22 16.15 / 20.50 The Disaster Artist Song of Granite p24 12.30 / 17.40 13.20 / 18.10

9 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm The Prince of Nothingwood p37 THU 21 DEC WED 27 DEC 12.40 / 17.50 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 Blade Runner: The Final Cut p39 Human Flow p24 11.15 / 14.15 13.45 / 20.10 14.45 / 20.00 17.15 / 20.15 Blade Runner 2049 p39 Elf p14 Song of Granite p24 16.30 15.45 / 20.30 14.30 / 18.40 Blade of the Immortal p38 Take 2: The Muppet Christmas The Prince of Nothingwood p37 14.45 / 19.50 Carol p12 12.45 / 17.50 Murder on the 11.30 £5.50 Human Flow p24 Orient Express p39 SUN 17 DEC 14.50 / 20.00 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 Mountain p37 Menashe p37 13.15 / 16.15 / 19.15 16.50 / 21.00 12.45 / 17.45 Song of Granite p24 Movie Memories: THU 28 DEC 12.20 / 17.10 White Christmas p35 Blade Runner: The Final Cut p39 The Prince of Nothingwood p37 11.00 15.20 / 16.30 14.40 / 19.45 FRI 22 DEC Blade Runner 2049 p39 Human Flow p24 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 19.30 16.45 11.00 £5.50 / 14.00 £5.50 Blade of the Immortal p38 Elf p14 17.00 / 20.00 12.45 / 17.45 14.45 / 19.30 The Prince of Nothingwood p37 Murder on the The Muppet Christmas 13.30 £5.50 / 18.10 Orient Express p39 Carol p14 The Bishop’s Wife p38 12.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 12.30 £5.50 15.45 / 20.15 Menashe p37 MON 18 DEC Elf p14 15.45 / 20.45 16.10 £5.50 / 20.40 / 23.15 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 Calamity Jane Sing-a-long p38 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15 The Muppet Christmas 13.30 Song of Granite p24 Carol p14 FRI 29 DEC 15.45 / 20.30 14.00 £5.50 / 18.30 Blade Runner: The Final Cut p39 The Prince of Nothingwood p37 Lethal Weapon p43 12.30 £5.50 / 20.10 12.45 / 17.50 23.00 Blade Runner 2049 p39 Human Flow p24 SAT 23 DEC 13.30 £5.50 14.50 / 20.00 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 Blade of the Immortal p38 Mountain p37 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15 14.45 £5.50 / 19.50 13.30 / 18.30 The Prince of Nothingwood p37 Murder on the TUE 19 DEC 16.00 / 20.45 Orient Express p39 15.30 £5.50 / 18.00 / 20.25 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 The Bishop’s Wife p38 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15 13.30 / 18.15 Calamity Jane Sing-a-long p38 Song of Granite p24 Elf p14 17.15 14.00 / 18.40 16.15 / 20.35 Menashe p37 £5.50 The Prince of Nothingwood p37 The Muppet Christmas 12.45 / 17.45 15.40 / 20.45 Carol p14 SAT 30 DEC 14.00 / 18.30 Human Flow p24 Blade Runner: The Final Cut p39 12.45 / 17.45 Take 2: 15.20 / 16.30 Miracle on 34th Street p13 Mountain p37 11.30 £5.50 Blade Runner 2049 p39 16.30 / 21.00 £5.50 19.30 SUN 24 DEC WED 20 DEC Blade of the Immortal p38 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 12.45 / 17.45 It’s A Wonderful Life p14 12.30 / 13.00 / 15.30 14.15 / 17.15 / 20.15 16.00 / 18.30 / 19.00 Murder on the Song of Granite p24 Orient Express p39 The Prince of Nothingwood p37 12.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 15.10 / 20.30 14.50 / 19.30 The Prince of Nothingwood p37 Menashe p37 The Bishop’s Wife p38 15.45 / 20.45 12.45 / 20.45 17.00 Calamity Jane Sing-a-long p38 Human Flow p24 The Muppet Christmas 14.50 / 17.30 13.30 Carol p14 Mountain p37 12.45 Take 2: Napping Princess p13 11.30 £5.50 13.00 25 & 26 DEC - CLOSED Visible Cinema: Film Stars MERRY CHRISTMAS! 31 DEC & 1 JAN - CLOSED Don’t Die in Liverpool p46 HAPPY NEW YEAR 18.00 £5.50 GFT REOPENS TUE 2 JAN

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FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS FILMS FAMILY-FRIENDLY Ivan Tsarevitch and the Changing Princess Changing and the Tsarevitch Ivan subtitles with English 5+ | French N/C Saturday 18 November 11.30 (53m)

Despicable Me 3 Despicable Me very rude humour, violence, mild comic - U mild bad language Saturday 4 November (1h30m)

2 ke Ta Enchanting animated fairy animated tales Enchanting A quartetof fairy tales in gorgeous silhouette animation. A young girl gains the courage face to her fears. A Persian boy outwits a powerful enchanter. A ward on a pirate ship outsmarts his captain. And the son of a dying Russian tsar races against time find to a cure. Colourful zany animation Colourful zany Those mischievous Minions hope that Gru will return a life to of crime after the new boss of the Anti-Villain League fires him. But instead, and retirement his embrace to decides Gru travel Freedonia to meet to up with his Dru. brother long-lost 11

TAKE 2: FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS Home Alone The LEGO Ninjago Movie PG - contains moderate slapstick violence and U - mild comic violence, very mild bad language, infrequent moderate language rude humour Saturday 25 November 11.30 (1h43m) Saturday 2 December 11.30 (1h41m) Family friendly slapstick comedy Animated kung-fu comedy After the McCallisters mistakenly leave for In this big-screen Ninjago adventure, the battle their Christmas holidays without troublesome for Ninjago City is an epic showdown that tests 8-year-old son, Kevin, he realizes that two a fierce but undisciplined team of modern-day burglars plan to rob them, and he knows he ninjas, who must learn to pull together to must do everything he can to protect the unleash their inner power of Spinjitzu. family home.

The Singing Ringing Tree The Muppet U | German with English description Christmas Carol Saturday 9 December 11.30 (1h13m) U - contains mild scary scenes Unique East German fairy tale Saturday 16 December 11.30 (1h25m) A haughty princess says that she will marry a The Muppets take on a classic Dickens tale wealthy prince only if he presents her with the Join The Muppet characters as they tell their mythical ‘singing ringing tree’. Can the singing hilarious version of an old, bitter miser’s ringing tree live up to its name and bring this redemption on Christmas Eve. With Kermit the mismatched couple everlasting love? Frog playing Bob Cratchit, the put-upon clerk of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine), the Spirits do everything in their power to help him find redemption and lasting happiness.

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 12 Miracle on 34th Street Napping Princess U - contains no material likely to offend or harm PG - mild threat, fantasy violence | Japanese Saturday 23 December 11.30am (1h36m) with English subtitles Sparkling Christmas classic Saturday 30 December 11.30am (1h51m) A worldly-wise 8-year-old thinks that Christmas Spectacular anime adventure is overrated and that Santa is a fake. That is, Kokone should be studying for her university until she meets a lovely old man called Kris entrance exams, but just can’t seem to stay Kringle, and the Christmas spirit begins to awake. Aside from taking up precious study spread – will she turn out to be a believer in the time, her napping is filled with strange dreams end? featuring warring machines that hint at long-dormant family secrets.

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. Despicable Me 3 U - mild comic violence, rude humour, very mild bad language Saturday 4 November 12noon (1h30m) Colourful zany animation Those mischievous Minions hope that Gru will return to a life of crime after the new boss of the Anti-Villain League fires him. But, instead, Gru decides to embrace his retirement and travel to Freedonia to meet up with his long-lost brother, Dru.

The LEGO Ninjago Movie U - mild comic violence, very mild bad language, rude humour Saturday 2 December 12noon (1h41m) Animated kung-fu comedy In this big-screen Ninjago adventure, the battle for Ninjago City is an epic showdown that tests a fierce but undisciplined team of modern-day ninjas, who must learn to pull together to unleash their inner power of Spinjitzu.

13 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm It’s A Wonderful Life Friday 8 - Sunday 24 December Frank Capra’s 1946 Christmas classic follows the tribulations of small town everyman George Bailey (James Stewart), who, at the end of his luck and deep in debt, contemplates suicide one snowy, bleak Christmas Eve. But when George wishes that he had never been born, his guardian angel Clarence (Henry Travers) takes a trip from the heavens to persuade him otherwise. After a nightmarish journey through an alternative Bedford Falls, George realizes the difference he has made to the people around him, learning lessons of love, loyalty and what it means to lead a wonderful life.

Director Frank Capra Cast James Stewart, , Lionel Barrymore, USA 1946, 2h10m, U

The Muppet Elf Christmas Carol Fri 15 - Sun 17 & Fri 22 - Sat 23 Dec Sun 17 & Fri 22 - Sun 24 December The best way to spread Christmas cheer is Join The Muppets as they tell their hilarious singing loud for all to hear! stars as version of an old, bitter miser’s redemption on Buddy, a regular-sized man who was raised as Christmas Eve. A merry, magical version of an elf in the North Pole by Papa Elf (Bob Charles Dickens’ festive tale complete with Newhart). When the news is finally broken to classic Muppets banter, brilliant songs, and Buddy that he’s not a real elf, he decides to go Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge. A perfect to City in search of his biological family film for the festive season. family. Cue a highly entertaining ‘fish out of water’ romp with seasonal bells on! Director Jim Henson Cast Michael Caine, Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, USA 1992, 1h25m, U Director Jon Favreau Cast Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, USA/Germany 2003, 1h33m, PG

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 14 The Killing of a Sacred Deer Friday 3 - Thursday 16 November Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster) has crafted a sensational thriller brimming with unsettling humour, creeping dread, Hitchcockian psychodrama, and riveting suspense. Dr. Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell) is a renowned surgeon presiding over a spotless household with his ophthalmologist wife Anna () and their two exemplary children. Lurking at the margins of his idyllic suburban existence is Martin (Barry Keoghan), a fatherless teen who Steven has covertly taken under his wing. As Martin begins insinuating himself into the family’s life in ever-more unsettling displays, the full scope of his intent becomes menacingly clear. The screening on Mon 13 Nov (18.00) will be introduced by Alistair Harkness as part of the Contemporary Cinema Course Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

Director Yorgos Lanthimos Cast Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Barry Keoghan, UK/Ireland 2017, 2h1m, 15

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Call Me by Your Name Thelma Screening until Thursday 9 November Friday 3 - Thursday 9 November An aching and gorgeous drama, adapted from Thelma, a shy young student at a university in Andre Aciman’s novel. , summer 1983: Elio Oslo, experiences a violent, unexpected (Timothée Chalamet) is a precocious 17-year seizure. Soon after, she finds herself intensely old American-Italian boy, innocent and drawn toward fellow student Anja, who uninformed about matters of the heart. Oliver reciprocates Thelma’s attraction. As the (Armie Hammer) is a charming American semester and the seizures continue, Thelma scholar on a residential placement assisting becomes increasingly overwhelmed, and it Elio’s academic father. Amid the sun-drenched becomes clearer that the seizures are a surroundings, Elio and Oliver discover the symptom of inexplicable, often dangerous, heady beauty of awakening desire over the supernatural abilities. Thelma is soon forced to course of a summer that will alter their lives face the secrets of her past and the terrifying forever. implications of her powers in this dark thriller Specially commissioned programme notes from Joachim Trier (Louder Than Bombs).

available at glasgowfilm.org Director Joachim Trier Cast Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkins, Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Norway 2017, 1h56m, subtitles, 15 Director Luca Guadagnino Cast Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg, USA 2017, 2h12m, 15

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The Florida Project Friday 10 - Thursday 23 November From the acclaimed director of Tangerine, The Florida Project tells the story of precocious six-year-old Moonee (newcomer Brooklynn Prince). Living in pastel-coloured motel The Magic Castle, in Florida, Moonee and her friends’ summer break is filled with childhood wonder and a sense of adventure, while their parents and the adults around them struggle with hard times. Baker’s realist filmmaking offers an empathetic look at, and raises sobering questions about, life in modern America. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

Director Sean Baker Cast Bria Vinaite, Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince, USA 2017, 1h55m, CTBC

Shankly: Nature’s Fire Dina + Q&A Tuesday 7 & Wednesday 8 November Wednesday 8 November (18.00) Dina gets married in a few weeks and there’s A poignant and nostalgic journey into the still so much to do. She has to move her origins of the world’s favourite game, this new boyfriend to her apartment, and settle him in to documentary explores the life and times of Bill only the second home he’s ever had, all while Shankly, the legendary Scottish manager of juggling his schedule as an early morning Liverpool FC. A study of Britain in the twentieth Walmart door greeter. She has to get her dress, century, the film looks at the rise and fall of the confirm arrangements with the venue, and industrial heartlands where the sport meant so make peace with her family. Taking the Grand much to so many. It explores how heroes still Jury Documentary Prize at Sundance 2017, Dina matter – and how legends are born that is a charming and unconventional love story transcend generations. Few people have made between two eccentric souls. such an impact through sport as Bill Shankly. Directors Antonio Santini, Dan Sickles, USA 2017, 1h41m, 15 Followed by a Q&A with director Mike Todd.

Director Mike Todd, UK 2017, 1h30m, CTBC

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 16 Good Time Friday 17 - Thursday 23 November Josh and Benny Safdie (Heaven Knows What) return with a hypnotic crime thriller that explores the tragic sway of family and fate. After a botched bank robbery lands his younger brother in prison, Constantine “Connie” Nikas (Robert Pattinson) embarks on a twisted journey through the city’s underworld in an increasingly desperate - and dangerous - attempt to get his brother Nick (Benny Safdie) out of jail. Anchored by a career-defining performance from Pattinson, Good Time is an intoxicating portrait of desperation and destruction with a pulsing synth score.

Directors Josh Safdie, Benny Safdie Cast Robert Pattinson, Benny Safdie, , USA 2017, 1h42m, 15

Manifesto: Live from the The Lure Tate Modern Monday 13 November (18.30) Wednesday 15 November (18.15) In 2010, prosperous art dealer Forrest Fenn Starring Academy Award winner Cate buried a crate containing millions of dollars in Blanchett, Manifesto pays homage to the the middle of the American desert. Publishing a moving tradition and literary beauty of artistic cryptic poem alleged to contain clues to the manifestos, ultimately questioning the role of crate’s whereabouts, Fenn started a national the artist in society today. A homage to the treasure hunt, leading tens of thousands to don 20th century’s most impassioned statements their mountain boots and trek through the and innovators, from Futurists and Dadaists to wilderness in the hope of discovering a better Pop Art, Fluxus, Lars von Trier and Jim future. Produced by Errol Morris, this is the Jarmusch. A high concept film that pokes fun story of a real American treasure hunt and at intellectual grandiosity while indulging in it. those willing to risk everything for the reward, This preview will feature an introduction many driven by something more than just by broadcast live from Tate wealth alone. GFF17

Modern, and will be followed by a satellite Director Tomas Leach, USA 2016, 1h27m, N/C 12+ Q&A with director Julian Rosenfeldt and editor Bobby Good.

Director Julian Rosenfeldt Cast Cate Blanchett, Erika Bauer, Ruby Bustamante, Australia/Germany 2015, 1h39m, 15

17 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool Friday 17 - Thursday 30 November Based on the moving true-life story, Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool chronicles the vibrant affair between legendary Oscar-winning Hollywood star Gloria Grahame () and her young lover, aspiring young actor Peter Turner (Jamie Bell). Their romance quickly grows into a deeper relationship, with Peter being the one person Gloria allows herself to turn to for comfort and strength. With stunning central performances, plus a superb supporting cast, Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool is an endearing stranger-than-fiction love story. The screening on Mon 27 Nov (18.05) will be introduced by Alistair Harkness as part of the Contemporary Cinema Course Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

Director Paul McGuigan Cast Annette Bening, Jamie Bell, , UK 2017, 1h45m, 15

In a Lonely Place The Big Heat Fri 24 (13.30) & Sat 25 Nov (16.05) Sun 26 (15.00) & Mon 27 Nov (13.30) and defined Directed by , The Big Heat stars the with this turbulent and Gloria Grahame as a gangster’s girl who puts suspenseful adaptation of Dorothy B. Hughes’ herself at risk of falling foul of her old flame novel. Bogart plays Dixon Steele, a washed-up Vince Stone (). Police Sergeant screenwriter who becomes the prime suspect Dave Bannion () is investigating the in a brutal Hollywood murder. His seductive apparent suicide of a corrupt cop, but is neighbour Laurel (Gloria Grahame) offers an suddenly ordered to stop the investigation. alibi for him, and the two begin to fall for one Driven to unravel the mystery, Bannion another, but soon Laurel begins to have her continues probing until an explosion meant for doubts about Dixon as his inner demons and him kills his wife. He resigns from the force and shady past begin to catch up with him. soon learns that behind it all is a powerful underworld organisation. Director Nicholas Ray Cast Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy, USA 1950, 1h31m, PG Director Fritz Lang Cast Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Jocelyn Brando, USA 1953, 1h30m, 15

18 Lawrence of Arabia - 70mm Sunday 19 (12.30) & Wednesday 22 November (18.30) Widely regarded as Lean’s greatest triumph, this intriguingly ambivalent account of T.E. Lawrence’s exploits in the Middle East during World War One is also a landmark in the epic tradition of cinema. As conceived by writers and , and played by Peter O’Toole, Lawrence – an outspoken lieutenant promoted to lead the attack on the Turks – is a romantic poet-warrior riven with doubts and contradictions, half-resisting what he sees as his own destiny even as he becomes a reluctant agent of British imperialism. Maurice Jarre’s sweeping score and Lean’s astonishing sense of scale serve to turn modern history into the stuff of memorably heroic myth. Screening on 70mm. This new 70mm print is being transported to the UK for a limited time; so do not miss your chance to see this classic piece of cinema in the most stunning quality. Tickets £11/£9.

Director Cast Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness, Omar Sharif, UK 1962, 4h08m (includes 20m interval), PG

Strangled Dawson City: Friday 17 - Thursday 23 November Frozen Time Based on real-life events, award-winning Tue 21 (15.25) & Wed 22 Nov (20.15) Strangled is a social, political and psychological This unique film pieces together a collection of thriller set in the 1960s Hungary at the height 533 films dating from the 1910s to 1920s, which of socialism, when a series of atrocious were lost for over 50 years until being murders shock the small town of Martfü. A discovered buried in a sub-arctic swimming psychotic killer is on the prowl, while an pool, deep in the Yukon Territory. Using these innocent man is wrongly accused and rare silent films and newsreels, director Bill sentenced for crimes he could never have Morrison tells the strange and surprising committed. A determined detective arrives on history of the Canadian gold rush town the scene and soon becomes obsessed with Dawson City. Beautifully recounting stories the case while under pressure from the once lost, this truly atmospheric and absorbing prosecutor to see a man hang. documentary gives a voice to forgotten movie stars and a once big-time town. Director Árpád Sopsits Cast Károly Hajduk, Péter Bárnai, Zsolt Anger, Hungary 2016, 2h, subtitles, N/C 15+ Director Bill Morrison, USA 2016, 2h, N/C 12+

19 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Battle of the Sexes Friday 24 - Thursday 30 November In the wake of the sexual revolution and the rise of the women’s movement, the 1973 tennis match between women’s world champion Billie Jean King () and ex-men’s-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time. As the rivalry kicked into high gear, off-court each was fighting more personal and complex battles. Together, Billie and Bobby served up a cultural spectacle that resonated far beyond the tennis court, sparking discussions in bedrooms and boardrooms that continue to reverberate today.

Directors Valerie Faris, Jonathan Dayton Cast Emma Stone, Steve Carell, Bill Pullman, USA 2017, 2h1m, 12A: infrequent moderate sex

Pyaasa Félicité Thursday 23 November (17.30) Friday 24 - Sunday 26 November Guru Dutt’s romantic masterpiece Pyaasa is Winner of the Jury Grand Prix award at the frequently listed as one of the greatest Indian 2017 Berlin Film Festival, the latest film from films of all time. Vijay (Dutt) is striving to writer/director Alain Gomis (Aujourd’hui) is a become a published poet, but his efforts are complex and quietly resonant character study. initially only appreciated by friends and family. Felicity (newcomer Véro Tshanda Beya Mputu), After he is mistakenly believed to have been is a singer in the evenings in a bar in Kinshasa. killed in an accident, his reputation instantly Her life changes when her 14-year-old son is soars - and Vijay sees that success may hang on the victim of a motorcycle accident. To save a twist of fate. Beautifully restored in 2015, him, she begins a frantic race through the Dutt’s stark black-and-white cinematography streets of an electric Kinshasa, a world of powerfully evokes the antagonistic forces at music and dreams. work in this classic melodrama. Director Alain Gomis Cast Véro Tshanda Beya Mputu, Prof Bashabi Fraser MA, PhD – will Gaetan Claudia, Papi Mpaka, France/Senegal/Belgium 2017, introduce the film and read a selection of her 2h9m, subtitles, 12A: moderate violence, sex, injury detail, poetry before the film infrequent strong language

Director Guru Dutt Cast Guru Dutt, Mala Sinha, Waheeda Rehman, India 1957, 2h28m, subtitles, U Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network.

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 20 Happy End Friday 1 - Thursday 7 December Returning to the director’s chair for the first time since 2012, reunites Amour stars and Jean-Louis Trintignant in this sharp drama. A well-off French family living in a bourgeois bubble in northern France are oblivious to the suffering surrounding them in the nearby port of Calais. As tensions rise and chaos mounts, the dysfunctional nature of the family surfaces. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

Director Michael Haneke Cast Jean-Louis Trintignant, Isabelle Huppert, Mathieu Kassovitz, France/Austria/Germany 2017, 1h48m, English and French with subtitles, 15

Beach Rats 78/52 Friday 24 - Thursday 30 November Monday 27 - Thursday 30 November Frankie, an aimless teenager on the outer edges 78/52 references the number of shots (78) and of Brooklyn, is having a miserable summer. He the number of cuts (52) in the shower scene escapes the bleakness of his home life by from Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic horror, Psycho. causing trouble with his delinquent friends and One entire week out of the four weeks flirting with older men online. When his chatting scheduled to shoot Psycho was dedicated to and web-camming intensify, he finally starts the infamous scene. This fascinating hooking up with guys at a nearby cruising beach documentary is an unprecedented look at the while simultaneously entering into a cautious screen murder that profoundly changed the relationship with a young woman. As Frankie course of cinema, as director Alexandre O. struggles to reconcile his competing desires, his Philippe explores the scene one shot at a time, decisions leave him hurtling toward irreparable enlisting the help of Guillermo del Toro, Bret consequences. Easton Ellis, Karyn Kusama, Eli Roth, Jamie Lee Curtis and Danny Elfman. Director Cast Harris Dickinson, Madeline Weinstein, Kate Hodge, USA 2017, 1h38m, 15 Director Alexandre O. Philippe, USA 2017, 1h31m, 15

21 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm The Disaster Artist Friday 1 - Thursday 14 December James Franco transforms the tragicomic true-story of aspiring filmmaker and infamous Hollywood outsider Tommy Wiseau into a celebration of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountable odds. Based on Greg Sestero’s best-selling tell-all about the making of Tommy’s cult-classic disaster-piece The Room (“The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made”, see page 43), The Disaster Artist is a hilarious and welcome reminder that there is more than one way to become a legend—and no limit to what you can achieve when you have absolutely no idea what you’re doing.

Director James Franco Cast James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, USA 2017, 1h344m, 15

The Ballad of On the Road Shirley Collins Friday 1 - Sunday 3 December Friday 1 - Sunday 3 December Eschewing the impulse to simply make a tour The Ballad of Shirley Collins is a meditative documentary, innovative filmmaker Michael documentary chronicling one woman’s attempts Winterbottom weaves a fictional love story to sing again after a 37-year battle with a around his documentary of young breakthrough debilitating voice disorder. Rob Curry and Tim band Wolf Alice’s tour of the UK and Ireland. Plester explore the story behind the icon, and Whilst the breathtaking concert footage and chronicle Shirley’s battle, at the age of 80, to backstage insights would be thrilling enough for rediscover that voice she lost so many years any fan, it is the burgeoning romance between previously. The film offsets this contemporary Glasgow roadie Joe and Estelle, who is along on journey with a more literal one taken from the press duties from the band’s management, other end of her life, making use of fascinating which captures the euphoria and romance authentic 1959 audio-archive footage. behind the music. GFF17

Directors Rob Curry, Tim Plaster, UK 2017, 1h34m, Director Michael Winterbottom Cast James McArdle, Leah 12A: infrequent strong language Harvey, Shirley Henderson, UK 2016, 2h1m, 15

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 22 Maze Friday 8 - Thursday 14 December Maze is based on the extraordinary true story of the 1983 mass breakout of 38 IRA prisoners from HMP Maze high-security prison in Northern Ireland. As Larry Marley (Tom Vaughan- Lawlor) schemes his way towards pulling off this feat, he comes into contact with prison officer, Gordon Close (Barry Ward). Larry intends to use and manipulate Gordon in order to get closer to his goal but what follows is a tense, and intriguing drama in which an unlikely relationship is forged between two enemies, that will have far reaching consequences for both of them.

Director Stephen Burke Cast Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Barry Ward, Martin McCann, UK/Ireland/Sweden 2017, 1h31m, 15

Jane Kaleidoscope Monday 4 - Thursday 7 December Monday 4 - Thursday 7 December Award-winning filmmaker Brett Morgen (Kurt Starring Toby Jones, this taut, psychological Cobain: Montage of Heck) uses a trove of 16mm thriller inspired by the work of Hitchcock and footage unearthed from the National Polanski, explores the inescapability of a Geographic archives to tell the story of a young, destructive relationship between a middle-aged untrained woman whose only dream was to live man and his mother. Written and directed by among animals and learn about them. Featuring Toby Jones’ brother Rupert Jones, the film an original score from legendary composer delves deep into man’s psyche, asking Philip Glass, the film presents an intimate unsettling questions; can we ever escape the portrait of Jane Goodall, whose chimpanzee role in which we are cast by our early research challenged the male-dominated circumstances? Must a perpetrator first be a scientific consensus of her time and victim? revolutionised our understanding of the natural Director Rupert Jones Cast Toby Jones, Anne Reid, Sinead world. Matthews, UK 2016, 1h39m, 15

Director Brett Morgen, USA 2017, 1h30m, CTBC

23 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Brigsby Bear Friday 8 - Thursday 14 December Superfan James is obsessed with the kids’ show Brigsby Bear. Still living at home, he has grown up with this fantasy series, and the show has grown with him too. But to say James’ intensely protective parents have kept their son sheltered is an understatement. One dramatic night, James’ insular world is upended. Through the transition to a new life that follows, Brigsby remains James’ security blanket and, upon learning the series has been cancelled, he adopts the old adage that the show must go on.

Director Dave McCary Cast , Greg Kinnear, , USA 2017, 1h37m, 15

Song of Granite Human Flow Friday 15 - Thursday 21 December Mon 4 Dec - time tbc see glasgowfilm.org Ireland’s selection for best foreign-language film Friday 15 - Thursday 21 December at the 2018 , acclaimed Ai Weiwei artfully captures the massive and filmmaker Pat Collins (Silence) brings the shocking breadth of the global migration crisis dramatic true story of legendary sean nós (old in this epic film. Today, over 65 million style) singer Joe Heaney to the screen in a individuals – the highest number ever – have fittingly lyrical film, largely in Gaelic dialogue. been forced out of their homes by war, famine Weaving traditional narrative episodes with and climate change on long, treacherous documentary footage and musical journeys in search of new lives. Filmed over the performances, Song of Granite offers a span of a year, Human Flow was shot by 25 film complete, unflinching portrait of the man and crews in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, the country that made him, and celebrates the Greece, Germany, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Italy, traditional Irish music Joe Heaney created. Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Macedonia, Malaysia,

Director Pat Collins Cast Mícheál Ó Confhaola, Macdara Ó , Pakistan, Palestine, Serbia, Fátharta, Alain Goulem, Ireland/Canada 2017, subtitles, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, and Turkey. 1h38m, CTBC The screening on Mon 4 Dec will be followed by a live satellite Q&A.

Director Ai Weiwei, Germany 2017, 2h20m, CTBC

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 24 THRILLER: WHO CAN YOU TRUST? GFT is delighted to take part in the BFI’s national Thriller season, asking ‘who can you trust?’ with a nail-biting and suspense-filled season that promises to get your mind racing along with your pulse. Alongside classics from the genre, this season will feature a selection of titles from States of Danger & Deceit: European Political Thrillers in the 1970s, a touring season presented by HOME, . Supported by the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery. States of Danger and Deceit: European Political Thrillers in the 1970s The ideological turmoil that marked the late 1960s gave way in the 1970s to a more strident politics that involved stark contrasts between left and right, with both sides willing to act with violence for the changes they sought in society. Manchester’s HOME presents a selection of gripping titles from this moment, when European filmmakers turned to the format of the thriller to respond to the fractured politics of the time; exploring conspiracy theories, authoritarian regimes, and political violence.

The Vanishing Spoorlos Z Sunday 5 November (19.30) Tuesday 7 November (19.45) Dutch filmmaker (and former GFF guest) Winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language George Sluizer’s original The Vanishing is a Film in 1970, after also having been nominated supremely disturbing psychological thriller for Best Picture, Z remains one of the most built from a nightmare premise. During a influential political thrillers of all time. routine rest stop in an idyllic road trip, two Jean-Louis Trintignant plays a magistrate young lovers are separated. Bafflement turns to assigned to investigate the supposed panic for Rex as he realises his partner Saskia accidental death of a left wing politician, has truly vanished. Whilst Rex searches, the memorably played by Yves Montand. In the perpetrator watches him and intrigued by his course of his work he uncovers a series of vigorous quest gets in touch with an deceits and lies that attempt to hide the real opportunity to learn firsthand of his girlfriend’s political motivation of the killing. fate. Preceded by a BSL-interpreted introduction from season programmer Dr Director George Sluizer Cast Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Andy Willis, who will discuss Z within the Gene Bervoets, Johanna ter Steege, Netherlands/France 1988, 1h46m, subtitles, 15 wider context of European political thrillers in the 1970s. Part of States of Danger and Deceit: European Political Thrillers in the 1970s.

Director Costa-Gavras Cast Yves Montand, Irene Papas, Jean-Louis Trintignant, France 1969, 2h7m, subtitles, 15

2525 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm North by Northwest Friday 10 - Sunday 12 November The perfect Hitchcock thriller with Cary Grant at his debonair best as an innocent advertising executive mistakenly identified as a mythical figure fabricated by the CIA. Soon, he stands accused of murder and is running for his life, tangled up in the villainy of James Mason and falling in love with ice cool blonde . A wonderful cocktail of cliffhanging adventure and witty romance peppered with virtuoso moments.

Director Alfred Hitchcock Cast Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, USA 1959, 2h16m, PG

In the Cut - 35mm Investigation of a Citizen Sunday 12 November (19.00) Above Suspicion honed her Top of the Lake Indagine su un cittadino al di thriller sensibility with the feminist murder sopra di ogni sospetto mystery In The Cut. A tale of murder, misogyny and sexuality that was misunderstood on Tuesday 14 November (17.40) release and now ripe for rediscovery. At first In ’s visually stunning and beautifully disturbed and aroused when she voyeuristically composed film, a corrupt police official watches an intimate couple in a club basement, decides to show how untouchable he is by writer and professor Frannie becomes creating a murder scene where the evidence entangled in homicide when the woman is can only lead investigators to him. Starring found gruesomely murdered. As she starts a the iconic left-wing actor Gian Maria Volontè, fledgling romance with the detective on the this is a sly and slick condemnation of the case, Frannie begins to slip deeper into the state and the police from one of Italy’s major dangerous, seedy New York underbelly. political filmmakers of the 1960s and 1970s. Screening on 35mm. Part of States of Danger and Deceit: European Political Thrillers in the 1970s. Director Jane Campion Cast Meg Ryan, , Kevin Bacon, USA/Australia 2003, 1h59m, 18 Director Elio Petri Cast Gian Maria Volontè, , Gianni Santuccio, Italy 1970, 1h52m, subtitles, 18

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 2626 The Silence of the Lambs Fri 24 (23.00), Tue 28 (20.20) & Thu 30 Nov (17.50) Jonathan Demme’s seminal thriller was only the third film ever to sweep all the top categories at the Oscars. plays young FBI trainee Clarice Starling, who is assigned to interview cannibalistic psychiatrist Dr Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), whose gruesome insights are required to track down another murderer. As she questions him, he begins to turn the tables - skilfully digging into her psyche and eliciting long-buried traumas. Mingling horror with psychological terror throughout their slow-burn interrogation, the film builds to an astoundingly suspenseful climax.

Director Jonathan Demme Cast Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, USA 1991, 1h58m, 15

The Day of the Jackal Mother - 35mm Tuesday 21 November (20.00) Sunday 26 November (19.15) A UK/France co-production, ’s At once nail-bitingly tense and brimming with legendary film explores the attempts of a humanity, Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s right-wing paramilitary group to assassinate taut and unsentimental dissection of a mother French President General De Gaulle following defending her son at all costs remains the independence of Algeria. Boasting a consistently unpredictable right up to its career-defining performance from Edward Fox supremely satisfying climax. When Kim and replete with many political twists and Hye-ja’s nameless mother of the title turns, The Day of the Jackal is one of the best discovers her 27 year old son, suffering from thrillers of the 1970s. learning difficulties, has been arrested for the Part of States of Danger and Deceit: European murder of a young girl, she obsessively sets Political Thrillers in the 1970s. out to track down the real killer and prove her son’s innocence at all costs. Screening on Director Fred Zinnemann Cast Edward Fox, Terence 35mm. Alexander, Michel Auclair, UK/France 1973, 2h20m, 15 Director Bong Joon-ho Cast Kim Hye-ja, Bin Won, Goo Jin, South Korea 2009, 2h10m, subtitles, 15

27 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Man on the Roof Mannen på taket Tuesday 28 November (18.10) Adapted from the Martin Beck novel The Abominable Man by legendary left-leaning Swedish crime writers Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, Man on the Roof is a great example of a 1970s Scandi-crime film. Beck, played by Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt, and his team investigate a brutal murder in a hospital, encountering stories of police brutality as they progress, which in turn leads to a thrilling climax on the rooftops of Stockholm. A rare opportunity to see one of the original Scandinavian crime dramas. Part of States of Danger and Deceit: European Political Thrillers in the 1970s.

Director Bo Widerberg Cast Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt, Sven Wollter, Thomas Hellberg, Sweden 1976, 1h50m, subtitles, N/C 15+

The Flight Die Flucht The Deputy - 35mm Tuesday 5 December (18.00) El Diputado Great German actor Armin Müller-Stahl plays a Tuesday 12 December (18.15) doctor who when he dutifully follows During Spain’s transition to democracy procedure and applies to travel outside the following the death of General Franco a DDR (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) to communist politician is elected to parliament. attend a conference is refused permission. As the country opens up to new ideas he Dismayed by the state bureaucracy, he slowly comes to terms with his sexuality; becomes involved with an underground embarking upon an affair with a juvenile network who promise they can get him out of delinquent. Slowly he realises that his actions the country. Given it was made in the East all expose him to manipulation from the extreme does not go to plan. right-wing forces still loyal to the ideals of the Part of States of Danger and Deceit: European dictatorship and who will go to any lengths to Political Thrillers in the 1970s. resist democracy. Screening on 35mm

Director Roland Gräf Cast Armin Müller-Stahl, Jenny Part of States of Danger and Deceit: Gröllmann, Erika Pelikowsky, East Germany 1977, 1h34m, European Political Thrillers in the 1970s. subtitles, N/C 15+ Director Eloy de la Iglesia Cast José Sacristán, María Luisa San José, José Luis Alonso, Spain 1978, 1h50m, subtitles, N/C 18+

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, plus topical drama drama topical , plus Redoubtable The Workshop Manon of the Spring Spring of the Manon des sources Manon 10,Fri Mon 13 - Thu 16 November Emmanuelle Béart, Yves Béart, Yves Emmanuelle Berri Cast Claude Director PG 1h53m, subtitles, 1986, France Montand, Daniel Auteuil, The tale resumes a decade later, focusing on focusing later, decade a The tale resumes Manon daughter, beautiful de Florette’s Jean Béart).(Emmanuelle Manon When and learns the truth on hunters eavesdrops against and their plot the Soubeyrans, about the to supply she blocks the water her father, as ensues Pandemonium village at its source. deeply Though exacts her revenge. Manon and with humour the story unfolds tragic, high spirits.

on 35mm. The 2017 festival begins with a preview of with a preview begins festival The 2017 on 35mm. facebook.com/glasgowfilm ), Laurent Cantet’s critically acclaimed acclaimed critically Cantet’s ), Laurent , and we celebrate French Film Festival patron with a special Moreau Jeanne patron Festival Film French celebrate , and we - Warg Régis director Veteran Belvaux. Lucas with director a Q&A by , followed The Artist @glasgowfilm @glasgowfilm

The Fire Within/The Lovers France/Italy/Switzerland 1986, 1h56m, France/Italy/Switzerland Indochine Lenoir. Blandine director a Q&A with by followed Jaou, inimitable Agnès , starring the de Florette Jean 10,Fri Mon 13 - Thu 16 November Aurora This Is Our Land GFT is proud to be one of the founding venue partners of the French Film Festival UK, which UK, which Festival Film partners the French of venue GFTfounding one of the be to is proud eagerly of the most some features The line-up jubilee edition. its 25th silver celebrates this year hit 2017 Cannes including: year, of the titles Francophone anticipated Bon festival! Double Bill: Double nier will attend a Q&A following a 25th anniversary screening of his Academy Award winning Award Academy of his screening a 25th anniversary following a Q&A nier will attend drama Director Cast Berri Claude Gérard Depardieu, Yves Montand, Daniel Auteuil, PG subtitles, In this acclaimed French drama inspired by Marcel Pagnol’s two-volume novel, Ugolin (Daniel Auteuil) and his uncle César Soubeyran (Yves Montand) conspire gain to access a to hidden spring on a neighbouring property; when their initial attempt buy to the land fails, they block the only water source in an attempt driveto the landowner, Jean de Florette away. Depardieu), (Gérard Hazanavicius ( Hazanavicius 29

FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL Aurora + Q&A Aurore Sunday 5 November (16.30) Brimming with French wit and charm, Blandine Lenoir’s second feature stars Agnès Jaoui as the titular Aurore. Separated from her husband, going through the menopause, recently unemployed and about to become a grandmother, Aurore feels she is slowly being pushed out of the way. A chance encounter with a former lover, Totoche (Thibault de Montalembert), might be just what she needs to rekindle the flame, and give Aurore a new lease of life. Followed by a Q&A with director Blandine Lenoir

Director Blandine Lenoir Cast Agnès Jaoui, Thibault de Montalembert, Pascale Arbillot, France 2016, subtitles, 1h29m, N/C 12+

Barbara Before Summer Ends Friday 10 November (18.30) Avant la fin de l’été directs and stars alongside Friday 10 November (20.45) in this loving tribute to the icon After five years in Paris, Arash has decided to of French song. Amalric deliberately blurs the return home to Iran, but his fellow Iranian line between what is real and what is re- natives convince him to take one last trip creation, presenting a film-within-the-film in through the south of France. As the friends which actress Brigitte (Balibar) is cast as the drive, drink lots of beer, and meet a pair of late “Dame en noir”. With Amalric himself female French musicians, they enjoy a road playing the director, Yves Zand, Barbara is a trip permeated with a wistful longing for meditation on likeness and impersonation and a home. This artfully photographed clever mix of documentary and drama. documentary beautifully captures the ex-pat experience with humour, and was the opening Director Mathieu Amalric Cast Mathieu Amalric, Jeanne film of Cannes’ indie strand ACID earlier this Balibar, Erwan Ribard, France 2017, 1h37m, N/C 15+ year.

Director Maryam Goormaghtigh, France/Switzerland 2017, 1h20m, N/C 12+

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 30 The Workshop L’atelier The Paris Opera L’opéra Saturday 11 November (13.10) Saturday 11 November (15.40) Palme d’Or winner Laurent Cantet (The Class) This all-access documentary goes behind the returns to top form in this tense and socially scenes of the Paris Opera, following the relevant new film. A group of high school management, performers, and cleaning crew students attend a workshop for fictional writing who work to bring breathtaking spectacles to headed by French novelist Olivia (Marina Foïs). audiences night after night. Director Student Antoine (Matthieu Lucci) is a white- Jean-Stéphane Bron juggles a dizzying nationalist-minded teenager who, in his free number of storylines, from labour disputes, to time, watches right-wing videos about guns procuring a live bull for Schoenberg’s Moses and reflects on France’s lost cultural identity. und Aron, to a PR crisis. Sweeping in scope Olivia soon finds herself fascinated by Antoine yet full of intimate human moments, The Paris who, for all of his troubling views, happens to Opera offers a candid look at everything that be an astute literary critic. goes into operating one of the world’s foremost performing arts institutions. Director Laurent Cantet Cast Marina Foïs, Matthieu Lucci, Mélissa Guilbert, France 2016, 1h54m, subtitles, N/C 15+ Introduced by Alex Reedjik (Scottish Opera)

Director Jean-Stéphane Bron, France/Switzerland 2016, 1h50m, subtitles, N/C 8+

Redoubtable Le Redoutable Lover for a Day Saturday 11 November (18.20) L’Amant d’un jour (The Artist) explores the Saturday 11 November (21.00) brief relationship between Jean-Luc Godard French New Wave veteran ’s and his La Chinoise star Anne Wiazemsky with breathtaking black-and-white drama Lover for irony, humour and affection. As Godard a Day is a bittersweet and intoxicating study becomes increasingly interested in politics he of relationships in flux. Completing a trilogy alienates his wife and his friends, not to of sorts alongside Jealousy and In The mention the public who preferred his zestful Shadow of Women, the narrative tells of a early films such as Breathless. Hazanavicius father (Éric Caravaca) whose 23-year-old focusses on the inner turmoil of creative spirits daughter returns home heart-broken, and of in this fascinating film, featuring Louis Garrel the father’s new girlfriend (Louise displaying a deft talent for comedy as Godard, Chevillotte), who is also 23 years old and lives and Stacy Martin (from Lars Von Trier’s with him. The scene is set for a platonic Nymphomaniac) perfectly cast as his 60s muse. ménage à trois as the characters dance

Director Michel Hazanavicius Cast Louis Garrel, Stacy Martin, around their foibles and dysfunctions.

Bérénice Bejo, France 2016, 1h42m, subtitles, N/C 15+ Director Philippe Garrel Cast Eric Caravaca, Esther Garrel, Louise Chevillotte, France 2016, 1h16m, subtitles, N/C 15+ 31 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Indochine + Q&A Corniche Kennedy Sunday 12 November (13.00) Sunday 12 November (16.45) Screening for its 25th anniversary, this epic Adapted from the eponymous novel by Maylis historical romance directed by Régis Wargnier de Kerangal, Dominique Cabrera’s film focuses stars as a plantation owner on young people, their lives, dreams, and who begins a passionate affair with a young relationships. A group of teenagers routinely naval officer (Vincent Perez). However, the defy the authorities by plunging into the officer falls in love with Deneuve’s adopted Mediterranean from the Corniche Kennedy daughter (Linh Dan Pham), who follows him Boulevard in Marseille. A police chief, tasked when he is sent to a remote outpost. The lovers with keeping an eye on this stretch of the hope to hide themselves amid the islands of a coastline, observes them from behind her secret lake. A sensual melodrama, as seductive binoculars. The kids are caught between a as the stunning Vietnamese landscape. zero-tolerance policy and their taste for the Followed by a Q&A with director Régis forbidden, and things are about to go awry… Wargnier Introduced by Martine Pierquin

Director Régis Wargnier Cast Catherine Deneuve, Vincent Director Dominique Cabrera Cast Aïssa Maïga, Lola Créton, Perez, Linh Dan-Pham France 1992, 2h34m, subtitles, 12 Alain Demaria, France 2016, 1h34m, subtitles, N/C 15+

Ismaël’s Ghosts Just to Be Sure Les fantômes d’Ismaël Ôtez-moi d’un doute Sunday 12 November (19.15) Monday 13 November (20.30) The Opening Gala at the 70th Cannes Film You can’t choose who your parents are – or can Festival, ’s Ismael’s Ghosts is you? Just To Be Sure is a sharp comedy about a hypnotic, mysterious drama. Just before he is two interconnected stories involving paternity about to start shooting his new film, Ismael and possible incest. 45-year old widower Erwan (Mathieu Amalric) finds his life turned upside discovers that his dad may not be his biological down by the seeming reappearance of his wife father, while learning that his budding love Carlotta (), who vanished interest may actually be his sister. It’s as without trace 20 years ago. Ismael has been light-hearted as its subject matter is deadly grieving her loss for two decades, finally serious, and features an excellent cast lead by obliged to have the authorities legally classify François Damiens and Cécile de France. Carlotta as “missing,” as he was reluctant to Director Carine Tardieu Cast François Damiens, Cécile de have her declared “dead.” How could she have France, Guy Marchand France/Belgium 2016, 1h40m, subtitles, returned? N/C 15+

Director Arnaud Desplechin Cast Mathieu Amalric, Marion Cotillard, , France 2017, 1h54m, N/C 15+

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 32 Corporate + Q&A Gauguin Tuesday 14 November (20.30) Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti In this tense tightrope-walk of a thriller director Wednesday 15 November (18.00) Nicolas Silhol takes a dive into the murky 1891: Gauguin has exiled himself to Tahiti. He waters of corporate hierarchy. It’s a high stakes wants to rediscover his painting, as a free, game where the profit motive is eclipsed only wild man, far from the moral, political, and by the prime directive: saving your own skin. aesthetic codes of civilised Europe. He goes Céline Sallette plays Emilie, an HR head who ever deeper into the jungle, coping with has mastered a calibrated femininity to match solitude, poverty, and sickness. He meets the ruthlessness and cold ambition of the Tehura, who becomes his wife, and the higher-ups. When executive Stéphane Froncart subject of his greatest paintings. This second (Lambert Wilson) devises a secret cost-cutting feature from Édouard Deluc (Return to plan, he knows he can count on Emilie to Mendoza) was inspired by Noa Noa, a book implement it. What he doesn’t count on are the of journeys by Gauguin, as well as The Moon deadly consequences… and Sixpence by Somerset Maugham, based Followed by a Q&A with writer Nicolas on the artist’s life. Fleureau Director Édouard Deluc Cast Vincent Cassel, Malik Zidi, Director Nicolas Silhol Cast Lambert Wilson, Céline Sallette, Tuheï Adams, France 2016, 1h42m, subtitles, N/C 15+ Violaine Fumeau, France 2016, 1h35m, subtitles, N/C 15+

Lost in Paris Paris pieds nus Mr & Mrs Adelman Wednesday 15 November (21.00) Monsieur & Madame Adelman Lost in Paris is a fun and hectic tale of peculiar Thursday 16 November (18.05) people finding love while lost in the City of Narrated from the viewpoint of Mrs Adelman Light. When Canadian librarian Fiona receives a (Doria Tiller), Nicolas Bedos’ directorial debut letter of distress from her 88-year-old Aunt charts four decades in the life of a Martha () she hops on the first quintessentially French couple. Sarah is a PhD plane to Paris. In an avalanche of spectacular student who falls madly in love with Victor, disasters, she encounters Dom (Abel), the son of a wealthy bourgeois family and a affable but annoying tramp who just won’t promising young writer. Mr & Mrs Adelman leave her alone. Lost in Paris is full of charm and follows the developments of this fascinating intricately choreographed slapstick that will relationship, with all its joyful and torturous have you leaving the cinema with a gleeful skip twists and turns, taking a wry and often in your step. hilarious look at the pains and pleasure of

Director Fiona Gordon, Dominique Abel Cast Fiona Gordon, love and marriage.

Dominique Abel, Emmanuelle Riva, France/Belgium 2016, Director Nicolas Bedos Cast Doria Tillier, Nicolas Bedos, 1h23m, subtitles, N/C 8+ Denis Podalydès, France 2017, 2h, subtitles, N/C 15+

33 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm The Double Lover This Is Our Land + Q&A L’amant double Chez Nous Satuday 18 November (20.30) Sunday 19 November (19.00) Loosely based on the Joyce Carol Oates novel This timely drama follows Pauline (Émilie Lives of the Twins, Francois Ozon’s erotic Dequenne), who is recruited by right-wing thriller has distinct shades of politician Agnès Dorgelle (Catherine Jacob, and Alfred Hitchcock. Chloé (Marion Vacth) channeling Marine Le Pen) to be the falls in love her psychoanalyst Paul (Jérémie approachable face of the National Front. As Renier) but discovers there’s more to him than she becomes more embroiled in political meets the eye. When the couple move into their theatre, Pauline begins to realise that the new apartment, Chloe discovers a box message she’s endorsing conflicts with her containing clues to Paul’s past, including a own beliefs. Also starring André Dussollier, passport bearing a different surname. Paul’s This Is Our Land offers a compelling look at web of secrets is about to unravel. the tensions leading up to the recent French election. Director François Ozon Cast Marine Vacth, Jeremie Renier, Jacqueline Bisset, France 2017, 1h47m, subtitles, N/C 18+ Followed by a Q&A with Lucas Belvaux.

Director Lucas Belvaux Cast Emilie Dequenne, André Dussolier, Guillaume Gouix, France/Belgium 2016, 1h58m, subtitles, N/C 18+

Double Bill: The Lovers / The Fire Within- 35mm Sunday 10 December (13.15) | £14 full price / £12 concession The Lovers Les Amants In this deeply felt and luxuriously filmed fairy tale for grown-ups, Moreau is a restless bourgeois wife whose eye wanders from both her husband and her lover to an attractive passing stranger (Jean-Marc Bory). With its frank depiction of sexuality, Les Amants caused controversy across the globe, being censored and attacked for obscenity. Almost 60 years later, it still glistens with sensuality and seductive storytelling. Screening on 35mm. Director Louis Malle Cast Jeanne Moreau, Alain Cuny, Jean-Marc Bory, France 1958, 1h28m, subtitles, 15

The Fire Within Le feu follet Alain Leroy (Maurice Ronet), a self-destructive writer, resolves to kill himself and spends the next 24 hours trying to reconnect with a host of wayward friends. For the most part, they think their friend is being dramatic and will snap out of it. Only Jeanne (Jeanne Moreau) seems to take it at face value, but accepts her own helplessness to do anything about it. Screening on 35mm. Director Louis Malle Cast Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet, Bernard Noël, France 1963, 1h50m, subtitles, 12 BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 34

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The Trust is funded by the Not Like Before from the Life Changes Trust. This work is supported by funding Michael Curtiz Cast Lester Cast White Christmas Thursday 21 December (11.00 - 13.00) Not Like Before + Q&A Before Like Not Antes No Es Ya Saturday 11 November (15.30) Actor Luis Alberto Garcia will join us for a Director Rosemary Clooney, USA 1954, 2h, U Garcia, Cuba/Canada 2016, 1h35m, subtitles, N/C 18+ Director Q&A after the screening. Q&A the after A true Christmasclassic from Michael Curtiz! Full of laughter, dance and of ‘White song, holiday beloved the course Christmas’. Join us in the warmth of GFT this December for a romantic, dazzling, morning. musical Doors open 10.30am. Event incorporates incorporates Event open 10.30am. Doors £3 All tickets an interval. A former couple, separated since their teens by immigration, meet again in Cuba four decades This willlater. be their oppotunity see to how much they have changed, and ascertain whether the love promises they made each to other forty years earlier were fulfilled or not.

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plus Q&A with first time director Jonal Cosculluela, and one of Cuba’s Cuba’s of and one Cosculluela, Jonal director first time Q&A with plus the fourth archive the fourth Reynaldo Guanche, Yuliet Director Jonal Cosculluela Cosculluela Jonal Director Esteban

Coast and Sea, various, UK 1901-78, 1h33m, U Jonal Cosculluela Cast Cosculluela Jonal Britain on Film: and Sea Coast Thursday 23 November (11.00 – 13.00) Esteban + Q&A Esteban Thursday 9 November (20.15) Havana and Glasgow were officially twinned in 2002, and whilst wildly different in many ways the ways many in officially different wildly whilst and 2002, in twinned were Glasgow and Havana UK bring two Festival Film Glasgow Havana year, 3rd it’s cinema. In of love a profound share cities GFT: to premieres Directors Director most famous actors Luis Alberto Garcia attends a Q&A following Albertofollowing a Q&A attends Garcia Luis actors famous most programme from Britain on Film, on Tour. on Film, on Tour. Britain from programme you the 20th century, Filmed throughout classic British to stroll take a nostalgic can in Brighton resorts: visit Butlin’s holiday All Newquay. surfing in 1930’s and watch thethe while, in the background: shimmering sea. incorporates open 10.30am. Event Doors £3 All tickets an interval. will join us for a Q&A after the screening after a Q&A the will join us for Let’s go to the seaside! Movie Memories the seaside! Movie go to Let’s presents Esteban, who lives alone with his mother who lives Esteban, a pianist. This intimate, becoming of dreams the from drama explored award-winning the harsh reflects boy, of a 9-year-old viewpoint It also situation in Cuba. side of the current prevalent so of music, a deep love how conveys especially inon this island, lifts and sustains, times of hardship. www.hgfilmfest.com Cruz, Manuel Porto, Cuba/Spain 2016, 1h30m, subtitles, N/C 8+ 35

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36 I ’s Kim ’s The Handmaiden ), no one can be trusted and the be trusted ), no one can World New (15.00) 18 November Saturday Saw the Devil Jung-jae Lee, Min-sik Choi, Min-sik Choi, Lee, Jung-jae Cast Hoon-jung Park Director N/C 2h14m, subtitles, 2013, Korea South Jung-min Hwang, 15+ only certainty is . A noir epic where corrupt policemen plot plot policemen corrupt A noir epic where of Korea’s control gain to the shadows from is when its CEO biggest crime syndicate a With accident. car killed in a suspicious launches chief Kang police crisis mounting, in which he hopes to World’ New ‘Operation agent undercover his long-term manoeuvre the two main taking out by spot the top into from feature In this second opposing factions. behind (the screenwriter Hoon-jung Park

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG Coin Locker Girl Hye-su Kim, Go-eun Kim, Bo-gum Hong Sangsoo Cast Hong Yunhee Cho, Ki Joabang, Min-hee Kim, South Korea 2017, 1h32m, subtitles, N/C 15+ Coin Locker Girl Locker Coin Friday 17 November (18.00) The Day After The Day Thursday 16 November (20.40) Korean noir. Korean favour for the twists and turns of modern eschews Hollywood redemption themes in in themes Hollywood redemption eschews Director Director Jun-hee Han Cast Park, South Korea 2015, 1h50m, subtitles, N/C 15+ relationships. ‘Korean Woody Sangsoo’s Allen’, films are unique, cutting and genuinely insightful looks at Min-hee), whom his wife mistakenly thinks her husband is entangled with. Often seen as the melancholic disposition, ‘siblings’ hit-lists. With its violent and banished from the family but also on her former foster a move mother, that finds her not only of heart in her teens and rebels against her ways of the underworld, Il-young has a change psychotic crime boss. Although trained in the discovered the by godmother of the city’s most subway station when she but was was a baby, Il-young was abandoned in a coin locker in a about the infidelity also happensto be the a day new assistant begins ( Bongwan has begun an affair with hisyoung assistant. the thatday However, his wife finds out known literary figure who runs his own publishing house. Stuck in an unhappy marriage, The latest film from prolific director Hong Sangsoo follows the exploits of Bongwan, a well- koreanfilm.co.uk the past few years. GFT is delighted to once again welcome this festival as it enters its 12th year. its 12th as it enters year. festival this GFT welcome again once years. to is delighted few the past The London Korean Film Festival presents a diverse line-up consisting of Korea’s biggest hits from hits biggest from of Korea’s consisting line-up a diverse presents Festival Film Korean London The The Prince of Nothingwood Friday 15 - Sunday 24 December Sonia Kronlund’s touching and funny documentary, that screened to acclaim at Cannes 2017, follows Salim Shaheen, the Ed Wood of Afghanistan. A force of nature, Shaheen has managed to make and self-distribute no fewer than 110 films despite the country’s on-going war and conflicts. Keenly aware of the power of performance, he uses charisma and confidence to fuel his productions. Bolstered by warmly flamboyant characters and Kronlund’s thoughtful voiceover, The Prince of Nothingwood is an intriguing, infectious story, a love letter to filmmaking.

Director Sonia Kronlund, France/Germany 2017, 1h25m, subtitles, 15

Mountain Menashe Preview: Mon 11 Dec (18.15) Wednesday 27 - Saturday 30 December Monday 18 - Thursday 21 December Documentary filmmaker Joshua Z Weinstein A unique cinematic and musical collaboration makes the transition to narrative features with between the Australian Chamber Orchestra and this remarkable, delicate and critically director Jennifer Peedom, Mountain (narrated acclaimed account of a widower trying to by Willem Dafoe), is an exploration of our maintain custody of his son. Shot covertly in obsession with mountains. Only three centuries Brooklyn’s Hasidic Jewish community with ago, climbing a mountain would have been winning, unself-conscious performances by a considered close to lunacy. The idea scarcely largely non-professional cast, this charming film existed that wild landscapes might hold any sort is the first in roughly seventy years to be of attraction. Peaks were places of peril, not performed entirely in Yiddish, offering a beauty. Why, then, are we now drawn to valuable and authentic insight into this most mountains in our millions? Mountain shows us insular and private of worlds. the spellbinding power of high places. Director Joshua Z Weinstein Cast Menashe Lustig, Yoel The screening on Mon 11 Dec will be Falkowitz, Ruben Niborski, USA 2017, subtitles, 1h22m, U followed by a recorded Q&A with special guests.

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Blade of the Immortal Wednesday 27 - Saturday 30 December Blade of the Immortal marks Takashi Miike’s (13 Assassins, Audition) 100th film. Based on Hiroaki Samura’s manga series, this film tells the story of Manji, a highly skilled samurai, who becomes cursed with immortality after a legendary battle. Haunted by the brutal murder of his sister, Manji knows that fighting evil be the only way to regain his soul. He promises to help a young girl named Rin avenge her parents, but the mission will change Manji in ways he never could have imagined.

Director Takashi Miike Cast Takuya Kimura, Hana Sugisaki, Sota Fukishi, Japan 2017, 2h20m, subtitles, 18

Calamity Jane The Bishop’s Wife Sing-a-long Fri 22 - Sun 24 December Thu 28 (13.30), Fri 29 (17.15) Raising funds for a new cathedral, Bishop Henry & Sat 30 Dec (13.30) Brougham has his prayers for divine guidance Join us for a sing-a-long version of this answered in the form of a guardian angel named Oscar- winning classic, starring Doris Day as the Dudley. When Dudley assumes the identity of a titular gun-toting, whip-cracking Wild West guest in their home over Christmas, Brougham’s whirlwind. Experience the much-loved tale of life is turned upside down, as he believes the Calamity Jane afresh, as she rolls in on the charming angel is developing an interest in his wife Julia. Deadwood Stage to feud, fight and fall head over heels for Howard Keel’s Wild Bill Hickok. Director Henry Koster Cast Cary Grant, Loretta Young, With effervescent Technicolor scenery and David Niven, USA 1947, 1h39m, U joyous musical numbers, this is the perfect chance to discover (or rediscover) a cinematic classic and belt out your favourite musical numbers.

Director David Butler Cast Doris Day, Howard Keel, Allyn Ann McLerie, USA 1941, U

BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 38 Blade Runner: Blade Runner 2049 The Final Cut Wednesday 27 - Saturday 30 December Wednesday 27 - Saturday 30 December The much anticipated and long gestating sequel The definitive version of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi to Ridley Scott’s neo-noir sci-fi masterpiece masterpiece starring Harrison Ford. Adapted Blade Runner. Directed by Denis Villeneuve from Philip K Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream (Arrival, Sicario) and shot by celebrated of Electric Sheep?, Blade Runner has gripped cinematographer Roger Deakins, Blade Runner audiences and inspired passionate and fierce 2049 continues and expands the narrative of the debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the original. LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling) world-weary detective hunting down uncovers a dark secret that could bring an end intelligent but murderous replicants in to humanity. The investigation leads him to Rick -lit, -spattered . The Deckard (Harrison Ford), a blade runner who age-old question of what it means to be vanished 30 years ago. human has rarely been dramatised with such Director Denis Villeneuve Cast Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, insight and contemplation. Robin Wright, USA/UK/Canada 2017, 2h43m, 15

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

Murder on the Orient Babette’s Feast Express Babettes gæstebud Wednesday 27 - Saturday 30 December Wednesday 29 November (17.50) What starts out as a lavish train ride through Adapted from the short story by Isak Dinesen, Europe quickly unfolds into one of the most the beguiling Babette’s Feast is a mouth- stylish, suspenseful and thrilling mysteries ever watering classic. In 19th century Denmark, told. From the novel by best-selling author sisters Filippa and Martine host prayer groups in Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express honour of their late father. When exiled Parisian tells the tale of thirteen strangers stranded on a chef Babette agrees to work as their cook, she train, where everyone’s a suspect. One man brings gastronomic indulgence to the sisters and must race against time to solve the puzzle their austere community. Babette’s Feast is at before the murderer strikes again. Kenneth once poignant and funny, and above all, joyful in Branagh directs and leads an all-star cast its celebration of life’s pleasures. Screening as including Penelope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi part of Book Week Scotland 2017. All ticket Dench, Johnny Depp, , Daisy holders will receive a complimentary copy of Ridley and Josh Gad. the novel, thanks to Canongate Books.

Director Kenneth Branagh Cast Penelope Cruz, Willem Director Gabriel Axel Cast Stéphane Audran, Bodil Kjer, Dafoe, , Malta/USA 2017, CTBC Birgittee Fiderspiel, Denmark 1987, 1h44m, subtitles, U

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Frances McDormand, Frances Ethan Coen, Joel Coen Cast Fargo Sat 18 & Mon (15.15) 20 Nov (18.10) Directors By the mid-nineties, the Coen brothers were were Coen brothers the mid-nineties, the By well known on the indie cinema scene, but it was this dark thriller that made them household names. When car salesman Jerry Lundegaard gets himself into debt, he hires two thugs to kidnap his own wife, planning collect to the scheme The father. wealthy her from ransom collapses quickly when the thugs shoot an innocent bystander very and (a pregnant) Police Chief Marge Gunderson gets involved, drawing closer Jerry to as his situation further unravels. William H. Macy, Steve Buscemi, USA 1996, 1h38m, 18

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Joel Coen, EthanCoen Cast Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Cast Raising Arizona Blood Simple Raising Arizona Raising Sat 11 (18.00) & Mon 13 Nov (20.45) Blood Simple: Director’s Cut Director’s Blood Simple: Friday 3 (13.30 & 18.15) & Saturday 4 November (15.45 / 20.35) Specially commissioned programme notes will be available for this season. this for be available will programme notes commissioned Specially Directors other. other. starring Nicolas Cage and . When Hunter. and Holly Cage starring Nicolas find Edwina and ex-cop McDunnough ex-con they conceive, unable to are that they out kidnap one of the quintupletsdecide to of a to attempts Despite tycoon. furniture renowned find soon they their crime a secret, keep a by on the run and hunted themselves mix of A clever mercenary. Harley-riding family and homespun fantasy slapstick, surreal values, Indicative to the career that would follow, the follow, that would the career to Indicative their breakthrough followed brothers Coen thriller Hunter, Wilson, Trey USA 1987, 1h34m, 12 Question – how many filmmakers have, over a three and a half decade and a half decade three a over have, filmmakers many how – Question prolific endlessly both of being task the unenviable managed career, of modern series immaculate a near producing time at the same whilst sometimes funny, Often Coen. surname the have both and they two, is The answer classics? remarkable one of the most amassed have and Ethan Coen Joel – surprising terrifying, always in cinema history. filmographies Directors Joel and Ethan Coen’s thrilling debut feature – a stylish, imaginative and hard-boiled neo noir – marked their arrival as distinctive new cinematic voices on its release three decades ago. M. Emmett Walsh is sleazy private Visser, eye Texas hired bar by owner Marty kill to his unfaithful wife and Given her lover. a plan work to from, he decides modify to it without warning; and matters quickly spiral out of control. Personally approved the by Coens, revisit this trailblazing, landmark piece of cinema on the big screen. New Digital Restoration 41

CINEMASTERS: THE COEN BROTHERS O Brother, Where Art No Country for Old Men Thou? – 35mm Sat 25 (15.00) & Mon 27 Nov (17.50) Sat 2 (14.45) & Mon 4 Dec (17.50) Transporting the action to 1930s Missisipi, the Arguably the Coen Brother’s darkest and most Coen brothers offer their (very) loose take on existential film, their 2007 adaptation of Cormac Homer’s ‘Odyssey’ with this crime-comedy. McCarthy’s novel took home multiple academy When Ulysses Everett McGill and his two awards that year, including Best Motion Picture. companions Delmar and Pete escape the chain When Texas hunter Llewelyn Moss discovers gang, they have no idea that their adventure is two million dollars alongside the remains of just beginning as they encounter an endless several drug runners, he unwittingly finds parade of strange characters on their way to himself sought by psychopathic killer Anton uncover buried loot. Featuring appearances Chigurh. A grim and cinematically wondrous from regular Coen players, and a fantastically modern day Western that features one of the catchy soundtrack, O Brother, Where Art Thou? most unsettling villains ever to stalk the silver shows the Coens at their most energetic. screen. Screening on 35mm.

Directors Ethan Coen, Joel Coen Cast George Clooney, John Directors Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Cast Josh Brolin, Javier Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, USA 2000, 1h43m, Bardem, Tommy Lee Jones, USA 2007, 2h2m, 15 12A: moderate violence

GFF Presents: The Big Lebowski - A Night of Bowling Bowling at Hollywood Bowl Springfield Quay followed by a screening at Odeon Pacific Quay Tuesday 27 February 2018 | Event 1: 18.00 (Doors open) | Event 2: 19.10 (Doors open) Tickets £15/£13 “Obviously you’re not a golfer” Join us for the 20th anniversary of the Coen Brothers’ cult film, paired with an evening of bowling at the Hollywood Bowl Springfield Quay. See how many pins you can knock down, and while you’re at it, you can raise a White Russian in The Dude’s honour. The player with the biggest number of strikes wins a sweet prize.

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BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 42 Hellraiser - 35mm The Room Friday 10 November (23.00) Friday 1 December (23.00) A special 20th anniversary screening of Clive Infamously labelled the worst film ever made Barker’s 1987 cult horror classic. When Larry and but now enjoying cult status, The Room is a Julia move into an old house, they are shocked cinematic experience like no other. Prepare to to find a hideous creature hiding in the attic. cringe, laugh and throw spoons (provided) as The creature turns out to be Larry’s half-brother, director, producer, writer and star Tommy and Julia’s former lover, who was transported to Wiseau churns and gurns his way through one another dimension populated by of the most diabolical film creations of all time. sadomasochistic demons. Frank soon convinces Johnny (Wiseau) has the good life; a great job, a Julia to bring him the necessary human girlfriend he loves and a best friend he can rely sacrifices to regenerate his human form, on (Oh hi Mark), but it all starts to tear him however the otherworldly demons are not apart. happy about this. Screening on 35mm. Director Tommy Wiseau Cast Tommy Wiseau, Juliette Director Clive Barker Cast Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Danielle, Greg Sestero, USA 2003, 1h33m, N/C 15+ Ashley Laurence, USA 1987, 1h33m, 18

Scrooged Lethal Weapon Friday 15 December (23.00) Friday 22 December (23.00) TV network president Frank Cross (Bill Murray) Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) is a veteran is selfish, mean, cynical, unforgiving and has a LAPD homicide detective on the brink of sadistic sense of humour - a true modern-day retirement, who just wants an easy beat. But he Scrooge. On Christmas Eve, while staging a TV is teamed up with loose-cannon Martin Riggs production of A Christmas Carol, Cross is visited (Mel Gibson), an ex-special forces transfer from by a maniacal New York cab driver from the narcotics. Whilst neither likes one another, they past, a present-day fairy and, finally, a ghoulish are forced to cooperate as they investigate an seven-foot-headless messenger from the future, apparent suicide. Once it becomes clear that who give him a chance to re-evaluate his actions there is more to the case, Riggs and Murtaugh and right the wrongs of his past. find themselves needing to trust one another. Written by Shane Black, who consistently sets Director Richard Donner Cast Bill Murray, Karen Allen, John Forsythe, USA 1988, 1h41m, 15 his films at Christmas, Lethal Weapon is ‘80s action at its best.

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Gremlins (2016) and Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Hoyt Cast BRIDGIT star Zach Galligan will join us for a will join us for star Galligan Zach Jamie Crewe, Charlotte Prodger, UK 2016 – 17, Joe LUX Scotland Presents: Scotland LUX Sunday 10 December (20.00) Gremlins + Q&A Gremlins Sun 10 Dec (16.45 - sold out / 19.45) BRIDGIT/Adulteress Gremlins

(2017), based in queerness, rurality, rurality, in queerness, (2017), based is The screening and time. care, communality, designed by publication a new by accompanied the artists. Directors 54m, N/C 15+ Axton, USA 1984, 1h46m, 12A: horror fantasy moderate violence and contains Director special Q&A following the screenings. the following special Q&A story of an inventor who inadvertently causes who inadvertently causes story of an inventor his for creature a cute chaos when he purchases a ignored, are vital instructions three When son. on released are gremlins pack of mischievous and destruction. mayhem causing the town, This screening brings together two recent works recent two together brings This screening and artists Prodger Glasgow-based Charlotte by Jamie Crewe, An antidote to the artificial of the the to antidote sweetness An movie, Christmas traditional

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is a genre-defining 80s classic. Starring 80s classic. is a genre-defining various, UK 2016/17, 1h32m, N/C 18+ John McTiernan Cast Carl Schwarzenegger, Arnold Crossing the Line: Crossing Sunday 5 November (19.00) Predator Thursday 9 November (20.30) The 2017 Jarman Award The 2017 Award Jarman Programme Touring This screening will be introduced by Marta by will be introduced This screening Predator Predator is still a must-see on the big screen. is still a must-see Predator glorious action sequences and one-liners, sequences action glorious for sport. Often copied but never bettered, withbettered, sport. never but for copied Often warrior who slowly picks them off one-by-one off one-by-one picks them slowly who warrior become the target of a deadly extra-terrestrial of a deadly extra-terrestrial target the become country of Val Verde. However, the group soon the group However, Verde. Val of country being held hostage by insurgents in the fictional insurgents being held hostage by soldiers who are tasked to rescue an official rescue to tasked are who soldiers Schaefer, the film follows a six-man team of elite a six-man follows the film Schaefer, Arnold Schwarzenegger as Major Alan ‘Dutch’ Alan ‘Dutch’ as Major Schwarzenegger Arnold Webb-Ingall. Webb-Ingall. Directors Image Network and writer/filmmaker Ed and writer/filmmaker Network Image Michalowska from Film London Artist Film from Moving Michalowska Director Weathers, Kevin Peter Hall, USA 1987, 1h47m, 15 (screening her brand new film LHB). new her brand (screening Marianna Simnett and Charlotte Prodger Prodger Charlotte and Simnett Marianna Ashery, Adham Faramawy, Melanie Manchot, Melanie Manchot, Faramawy, Adham Ashery, shortlist are Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Oreetshortlist Hamdan, Abu Lawrence are the world around us. This year’s Jarman Award Jarman Award us. This year’s around the world biggest subjects of our times and engaging with times and engaging biggest subjects of our at times, playful works taking on some of the taking on some works at times, playful Come and see a programme of deep, sharp and, of deep, a programme and see Come Re-released to celebrate its 30th anniversary, its 30th anniversary, celebrate to Re-released 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

Access Film Club: Patti Cake$ Tuesday 14 November (Film starts: 18.00) Patti Cake$ introduces Danielle Macdonald as aspiring rapper Patricia Dombrowski - a.k.a. Patti Cake$. Shouldering the weight of her alcoholic mother’s heartaches and misfortunes, Patti dreams of leaving her downtrodden hometown in New Jersey behind and reaching the big time in the hip-hop scene with friends Jheri and Basterd. All tickets £5.50

Director Geremy Jasper Cast Danielle Macdonald, Bridget Everett, Siddharth Dhananjay, USA 2017, 1h48m, 15 If you require a wheelchair space please request this on booking, or call GFT Box Office on 0141 332 6535

Access Film Club: Rare Exports Tuesday 12 December (Film starts: 18.00) 486 metres deep in the depths of the Korvatunturi mountains, the real Santa Claus in unearthed. But this is not the sort of Santa you want in town - as the local children start mysteriously disappearing, a wildly humorous nightmare ensues bringing with it an important debate on modern day morality. All tickets £5.50

Director Jalmari Helander Cast Jorma Tommila, Peeter Jakobi, Onni Tommila, Finland 2010, 1h24m, subtitles, 15 If you require a wheelchair space please request this on booking, or call GFT Box Office on 0141 332 6535

45 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm 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

Visible Cinema: The Death of Stalin Monday 20 November (Film starts: 18.00) The new film from writer/director (In the Loop, Veep) is a brilliantly dark 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. All tickets £5.50

Director Armando Iannucci Cast Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs, Simon Russell Beale, UK 2017, 1h46m, 15

Visible Cinema: Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool Wednesday 20 December (Films starts: 18.00) A stranger-than-fiction true romance unfolds telling the true story of an unknown, struggling young actor in the late ‘70s who falls in love with legendary Hollywood star, Gloria Grahame. Beautifully balanced between pathos and humour, adapted from a memoir by actor and writer, Peter Turner, Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool is directed by Scottish born Paul McGuigan and stars Annette Bening and Jamie Bell. All tickets £5.50

Director Paul McGuigan Cast Jamie Bell, Annette Bening, Vanessa Redgrave, UK 2017, 1h45m, 15 Together LIVE + Q&A Monday 6 November (18.15) Made without synchronised sound by the pioneering filmmaker Lorenza Mazzetti,Together is a refreshing slice of everyday working-class life set in 1950’s London. It follows two deaf dockers in the midst of the wary, hearing community and stars Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi. Acclaimed musician/composers Raymond MacDonald and Christian Ferlaino have created a new live score for saxophone and percussion. The event will be hosted by composer and educator, Oliver Searle and features an introduction and Q&A with musicians Raymond MacDonald and Christian Ferlaino. This event combines BSL interpretation and a Speech To Text service.

Director Lorenza Mazzetti Cast Eduardo Paolozzi, Michael Andrews, UK 1956, 52m, N/C 5+ BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 46 EVENT CINEMA Details of the full forthcoming programme of NT Live, RSC and Bolshoi Ballet shows are available online: glasgowfilm.org/eventcinema

NT Live: Follies Thursday 16 November (18.45) £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard Directed by (The Comedy of Errors), ’s legendary musical is staged for the first time at the National Theatre and broadcast live to cinemas. New York, 1971. There’s a party on the stage of the Weismann Theatre. Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their final performance, the Follies girls (Tracie Bennett, and ) gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songs and lie about themselves.

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NT Live: Young Marx A Christmas Carol: Live Thursday 7 December (18.45) from The Old Vic £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard Wednesday 13 December (18.45) Written by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman, £15 full price/£12.50 concession/ directed by Nicholas Hytner, and broadcast live £10 under 15’s & CineCard from The Bridge Theatre, London, this Matthew Warchus directs Charles Dickens’ production reunites the creative team behind timeless classic in a joyous new adaptation by Broadway and West End hit comedy One Man, Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Two Guvnors. 1850, and 32-year-old Child) starring Rhys Ifans as Ebenezer Scrooge. revolutionary Marx (Rory Kinnear) is hiding in On a bitter Christmas Eve night a cold-hearted Soho. Creditors, spies, rival revolutionary miser is visited by four ghosts. Transported to factions and prospective seducers of his worlds past, present and future, Ebenezer beautiful wife all circle like vultures. His writing Scrooge witnesses what a lifetime of fear and blocked, his marriage dying, his friend Engels in selfishness has led to and sees with fresh eyes despair at his wasted genius, his only hope is a the lonely life he has built for himself. Can job on the railway. But there’s still no one in the Ebenezer be saved before it’s too late? capital who can show you a better night out than Karl Heinrich Marx. 3h30m, CTBC 12A

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47 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm Bolshoi Ballet Encore: The Taming of the Shrew Sunday 12 November (15.45) £17.50 full price / £15 conc / £12.50 CineCard Acclaimed choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot brings out the wit, fast-paced athleticism and vibrancy from the Bolshoi Ballet dancers in Shakespeare’s rowdy comedy. Baptista struggles to marry off his tempestuous daughter Katharina, a shrew who denies that any man could possibly be her match. However when she meets Petruchio, who is as ill-tempered as she, the two forces of nature ignite an unexpected and explosive encounter.

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Bolshoi Ballet Encore: Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker Romeo & Juliet Sunday 3 December (14.45) Sunday 21 January (14.45) £17.50 full price / £15 conc / £20 full price / £17.50 conc / £15 CineCard £12.50 CineCard Alexei Ratmansky, former artistic director of As the clock strikes midnight on Christmas Eve, the Bolshoi Ballet, stages the company’s Marie’s wooden nutcracker doll comes to life premiere of his production with dramatic and transforms into a prince! Soon joined by urgency and a fresh re-telling of Shakespeare’s her other toys that have also come to life, beloved classic. In Verona, Romeo and Juliet Marie and her prince embark on a dreamy fall madly in love while their respective unforgettable adventure. A Christmas tradition families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are for the whole family, The Nutcracker sweeps caught in a bitter rivalry ending in heart- the Bolshoi stage for two hours of enchantment wrenching tragedy… and magic with Tchaikovsky’s iconic score. 2h30m, 12A

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BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 48 USEFUL INFORMATION How to Get Here Events, Conferences It’s easy to find us. We’re right in the city & Private Hires centre just off Sauchiehall Street. If you are looking to hire please contact: By Subway [email protected] www.spt.co.uk Find out more at www.glasgowfilm.org/hire Nearest subway is Cowcaddens. Leave the station and turn right, then right again Refreshments at GFT turning left onto Rose Street. The GFT is Our screens are fully licensed so drinks purchased a short walk from here. www.spt.co.uk/ from our bars can be enjoyed while you watch subway your film. As well as alcoholic drinks, we also offer a selection of soft drinks and hot drinks. By Bus Snacks include luxury ice cream, chocolate, Local bus services stop close to the cinema. biscuits and cakes. www.spt.co.uk By Train Gift Vouchers Glasgow city centre is served by both Available from Box Office and online and are Central and Queen Street Stations. valid for one year. The perfect gift for film lovers. www.nationalrail.co.uk Car Parking Certification Closest public parking is the supervised 24 Films awaiting BBFC (British Board of Film hour multi-storey car park in Cambridge Classification) certification are marked ‘CTBC’ Street. Parking after 6pm costs £3. (check the website or call the box office for up- to-date information). Films not being certified Glasgow Film Theatre by the BBFC are marked N/C and accompanied 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB by an age recommendation i.e. N/C 15+ (suitable Glasgow Film Theatre (known as GFT) a for ages 15 and older, no-one under 15 will be company registered in Scotland, admitted). No. SC097369. GFT is a charity registered in Scotland, No. SC005932. GFT is part of the Green Arts Initiative and is commit- ted to carrying out sustainable practices. Please use our recycling facilities when visiting and recycle this brochure when you’re finished with it. Thank You!

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Take 2: Despicable Me 3 (U) Programme Sat 4 Nov (11.30am) GFT offers both Audio Description and captioning on selected titles and selected Take 2 Access: Despicable Me 3 (U) screenings. Audio Description is a Sat 4 Nov (12noon) service for partially sighted or blind people (AD headphones are available to Together LIVE plus Q&A (BSL Interpreted) (PG) collect from Box Office when you pick up Mon 6 Nov (18.15) your tickets prior to the film screening). Captioning is a service for deaf and The Florida Project (CTBC) hard of hearing audience members who Fri 10 - Thu 23 Nov rely on subtitling to enable them to follow Sun 12 Nov (14.00) the film’s dialogue. Wed 15 Nov (20.25) Access Information Sun 19 Nov (16.50) GFT accepts the CEA Card. Thu 23 Nov (17.50) (www.ceacard.co.uk)

Access Film Club: Patti Cake$ (15) We can offer an infrared sound facility for Tuesday 14 Nov (18.00) the hearing-impaired (please ask at Box Office for a head set). There is disabled Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool (15) badge holders’ parking to the rear of the Fri 17 - Thu 30 Nov building in Cambridge Street. If you are a Sat 18 Nov (13.20) wheelchair user, please inform Box Office when booking. Guide dogs are welcome Tue 21 Nov (17.50) at GFT. Sun 26 Nov (12.40) Wed 29 Nov (20.30) Please contact our Manager (0141) 352 8603 or email Visible Cinema: The Death of Stalin (15) [email protected] Mon 20 Nov (18.00) with your specific access enquiries.

Battle of the Sexes (12A) Visible Cinema: Fri 24 - Thu 30 Nov Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool (15) Sat 25 Nov (17.30) Wed 20 Dec (18.00) Tue 28 Nov (15.10) Blade Runner 2049 (15) Thu 30 Nov (20.10)

Wed 27 - Sat 30 Dec Access Film Club: Rare Exports (15) Fri 29 Dec (13.30) Tue 12 Dec (18.00) Murder on the Orient Express (CTBC) It’s A Wonderful Life (U) Wed 27 - Sat 30 Dec Wed 13 Dec (13.20) Thu 28 Dec (18.00) Thu 21 Dec (20.15)

The Disaster Artist (15) Due to circumstances beyond our control, Fri 1 - Thu 14 Dec occasionally we are unable to provide these Sat 2 Dec (13.40) accessible screenings. You are advised to check with Box Office. Tue 5 Dec (18.15) Sun 10 Dec (19.30) Wed 13 Dec (20.30)

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