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It's a Wonderful Life NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2017 It’s A Wonderful Life THE FLORIDA PROJECT | CINEMASTERS: THE COEN BROTHERS FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL | BFI: THRILLER THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER | FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL GLASGOWFILM.ORG cinema for all GFT is a hub for cultural engagement, education and skills development. As a registered charity (SC005932) we depend on the generosity of our wonderful audiences to help support the work that we do. Every donation big or small can help make a real difference to the work of GFT. Go to: glasgowfilm.org/support-us and click DONATE Text ‘GFTD17’ + £1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10 to 70070 Give your donation at Box Office or Collection boxes in GFT. Your support will help us continue our rich variety of programmes and maintain Cinema for All. CINEMASTERS Take 2 FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS SOUND & VISION CONTENTS DIARY 6–10 The Killing of a Sacred Deer 15 78/52 21 Lawrence of Arabia - 70mm 19 The 2017 Jarman Award Touring The LEGO Ninjago Movie 12 44 Programme Lethal Weapon 43 Access Film Club: Patti Cake$ 45 The Lure 17 Access Film Club: Rare Exports 45 Manifesto: Live from Tate Modern 17 Babette’s Feast 39 Maze 23 The Ballad of Shirley Collins 22 Menashe 37 Battle of the Sexes 20 Miracle on 34th Street 13 Beach Rats 21 Mountain 37 The Big Heat 18 The Muppet Christmas Carol 12/14 The Bishop’s Wife 38 Murder on the Orient Express 39 Blade of the Immortal 38 Napping Princess 13 Blade Runner: The Final Cut 39 On the Road 22 Blade Runner 2049 39 Pyaasa 20 BRIDGIT / Adulteress 44 Predator 44 Brigsby Bear 24 The Prince of Nothingwood 37 11 Bugsy Malone The Room 43 Calamity Jane Sing-a-long 38 Scrooged 43 Call Me by Your Name 15 Shankly: Nature’s Fire + Q&A 16 Dawson City: Frozen Time 19 The Singing Ringing Tree 12 Despicable Me 3 11 Song of Granite 24 Dina 16 Strangled 19 The Disaster Artist 22 Together LIVE + Q&A 46 Elf 14 Thelma 15 Félicité 20 Visible Cinema: The Death of Stalin 46 Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool 18 Visible Cinema: 46 The Florida Project 16 Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool Good Time 17 CINEMASTERS: Gremlins + Q&A 44 THE COEN BROTHERS Happy End 21 Blood Simple: Director’s Cut 41 Hellraiser - 35mm 43 Fargo 41 Home Alone 12 Glasgow Film Festival: The Big Lebowski 42 Human Flow 24 No Country For Old Men - 35mm 42 In A Lonely Place 18 O Brother, Where Art Thou? 42 It’s A Wonderful Life 14 Raising Arizona 41 Ivan Tsarevitch and the Changing 11 EVENT CINEMA Princess Bolshoi: The Nutcracker 48 Jane 23 Bolshoi: The Taming of the Shrew 48 Kaleidoscope 23 Bolshoi: Romeo & Juliet 48 3 @glasgowfilm facebook.com/glasgowfilm A Christmas Carol: 47 LONDON KOREAN Live from The Old Vic FILM FESTIVAL NT Live: Follies 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 Paris 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 GFT – A Legacy For Life For many film-goers GFT has been more than a cinema to you. A home from home. You are part of GFT’s story and what makes this a very special place in the heart of Glasgow. By leaving a donation in your Will, however small or large, you can continue your special connection with GFT for perpetuity. GFT is a Charity (SC005932) and your gift will keep cinema alive for all the future generations of film fans. If you would like to discuss making a gift to GFT in your Will, or any other ways of supporting our work, please contact Liana or Lorna on 0141 352 8604, or email [email protected] or write to Development, GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB. BUY TICKETS ONLINE WWW.GLASGOWFILM.ORG 4 TICKETS / LOYALTY CARDS OPENING HOURS Full price £9.50 Box Office: Sunday to Friday: from 12noon Concession £7.50* Saturday: from 11am Building and bar: Open half an hour before the 15-25 Card holders £5.50 (ages 15–25) start of the first film. Children £5.50 (ages 14 & under) Box office closes 15 minutes after the start of the CineCard holders £1 off every standard priced final film. screening (Unless otherwise stated) CineCard subscription £40 per year HOW TO BUY TICKETS Special features Online: www.glasgowfilm.org £5.50 £5.50 tickets (no booking fee) Free but ticketed events By phone: 0141 332 6535 (£1.50 booking fee per transaction) Special ticket price Please call within Box Office opening hours. Captioned films At busy times you will be asked to leave Audio described a contact number. In person: Within Box Office opening hours. 3D films – £1.50 extra 2 for 1 tickets Buy the Sunday Herald for a voucher HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT US for one of our Monday night screenings. Enewsletter: Subscribe for weekly listings, www.heraldscotland.com news and opportunities at With MEERKAT MOVIES, you can get 2 for 1 www.glasgowfilm.org/enewsletters cinema tickets every Tuesday or Wednesday, in Brochure mailing list: For £8.00 per year person at the box office. you can have this brochure delivered to your www.meerkatmovies.com home. Sign up at the Box Office or by calling Fridays before 5pm 0141 332 6535 All screenings before 5pm on Fridays cost £5.50 per ticket (unless otherwise stated). Tuesday Treats Glasgow Film Theatre £5.50 tickets for selected Tuesday evening 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB screenings (see p6 for details) *Concessions apply to full-time students, over-60s, Jobseekers @glasgowfilm Allowance or Income Support recipients, and registered disabled people. Please produce proof of eligibility when purchasing or facebook.com/glasgowfilm collecting tickets. Tickets are non-refundable. Please note that late entry to the glasgowfilmfest cinema for ticket holders is at the discretion of the manager. Cinema management reserve the right of admission and their decision is final. Please note programme may be subject to change. 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
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