GFF18 Industry Guide

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INDUSTRY GUIDE

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FRIDAY 23 FEBRUARY GFF Industry Happy Hour - Sponsored by Hit the Ground Running in association with BECTU and Creative Skillset 17.30 - 19.30 CitizenM Hotel On select days of the festival, and in association with our partners, join us for Industry Happy Hour, where you’ll get a chance to meet other industry delegates and festival guests, to network over a few drinks in a casual setting. Celebrating its 10th year, Hit the Ground Running’s 2-day Runner Training Course is a sought after intensive and interactive induction for Film & TV Drama Runners in Scotland. Do you hire or work with runners in film & TV? Join us for informal introductions to HTGR course participants and get stocked up with CVs for the year ahead. Open to all GFF Industry Focus passholders, and additional Industry practitioners via the HTGR Guest List contact info@hit-the-ground-running.co.uk

MONDAY 26 FEBRUARY GFF Industry Happy Hour - Sponsored by Young Films Foundation 18.00 - 19.00 Saramago Terrace Bar, CCA On select days of the festival, and in association with our partners, join us for Industry Happy Hour, where you’ll get a chance to meet other industry delegates and festival guests, to network over a few drinks in a casual setting. The Young Films Foundation is an exciting new not-for-profit company created by Young Films to develop new Scottish writing, directing and production talent for feature film, TV drama and comedy. Supported by Film4, Channel 4, MG Alba, Creative Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and Torabhaig Distillery. ​ Taking inspiration from schemes like the Sundance Feature Film Programme, the YFF aim is to develop new Scottish work by bringing new talent to Skye where they will receive first class guidance as well as the freedom to focus on the creative development of their projects. We look forward to announcing the six successful candidates for our first residence at this event.

TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY GFF Industry Happy Hour - Sponsored by Directors UK 18.00 - 19.00 Saramago Terrace Bar, CCA On select days of the festival, and in association with our partners, join us for Industry Happy Hour, where you’ll get a chance to meet other industry delegates and festival guests, to network over a few drinks in a casual setting. Directors UK is the professional association for screen directors in the UK, working to ensure that directors, and their work, are recognised at every level. With almost 6,500 members and growing, we represent directors’ creative, economic and contractual interests. Providing services and benefits from collecting and distributing rights payments, to campaigning for inclusivity, equality and directors’ rights within the workplace, to legal advice and support, and commercial negotiations. Members have access to our drop-in working lounge space in our central London offices, as well as exclusive events, workshops and clinics held throughout the year across the nations and regions, and opportunities for skills and career development.

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WEDNESDAY 28 FEBRUARY 10.15 - 12.15 121 Surgeries - Sales and Distribution - Jezz Vernon, Port Royal Saramago Cafe Bar Sign up for a one to one slot with Jezz Vernon, Distribution and Sales Consultant at Port Royal. Discuss your projects and get advice from an industry professional. Each slot lasts just 15 minutes, so we recommend that you prepare your questions for him in advance. Jezz Vernon is a London based distribution, sales and production executive with 15 years of experience within the film industry. He joined distributor Metrodome in 2005 and became Managing Director in 2012, launching a production slate the same year and expanding the group into international sales. Jezz was also the company’s supervising producer on their film and doc slate, latterly funded in conjunction with equity investment fund Moli Films. Metrodome’s releases under Jezz included The Secret in Their Eyes, I Am Love, Frances Ha, The Falling and Sunset Song. Jezz has also produced, co-produced and executive produced a highly profitable slate of films ranging from documentaries to acclaimed narrative features. Please register your interest in this meeting by emailing industry@glasgowfilm.org with ‘121 Jezz Vernon’ in the subject headline and a short biography. 10.15 - 12.15 121 Surgeries - Talent Agent - Rob Kraitt, Casarotto Ramsay Saramago Cafe Bar Sign up for a one to one slot with Rob Kraitt, Talent Agent at Casarotto Ramsay. Discuss your projects and get advice from an industry professional. Each slot lasts just 15 minutes, so we recommend that you prepare your questions for him in advance. Rob Kraitt has wide ranging experience representing writing and directing talent; and selling books for film & television adaptation. Rob started his career as a script editor and consultant for many top film production companies in the UK including Working Title, Focus, Pathé Productions, Miramax and Ruby Films as well as the European Media Development Agency. Prior to joining Casarotto in February 2011, he was Head of Media and Associate Director of A P Watt Literary Film & Television Agency. Please register your interest in this meeting by emailing industry@glasgowfilm.org with ‘121 Rob Kraitt’ in the subject headline and a short biography. 10.30 - 13.30 EDN and Creative Europe: Media and Society European Documentary in a Changing Media Landscape CCA Club Room European Documentary Network is a global network for professionals working with documentary film and TV with close to 1000 members ranging from newcomers to established filmmakers from around the world. During 2017 and 2018 EDN is engaging with the documentary community across Europe on Media and Society – European Documentary in a Changing Media Landscape, a study assessing the state of the documentary industry leading to the formulation of policies to ensure the ongoing health of the sector. At GFF EDN, Creative Europe and GFF will gather documentary professionals from across the industry to discuss the issues facing the sector and to contribute to EDN’s research. The session will be attended by representatives from Creative Scotland, SDI, BBC Scotland, exhibitors, distributors and producers and we have places available for GFF Industry Focus attendees. The event will be followed by a networking lunch. If you’d like to join and lend your voice to the discussion please register your interest at industry@glasgowfilm.org. Spaces for the event are limited and due to the nature of the discussion more experienced practitioners will be prioritised to join the event. The deadline to register your interest is 16 February 2018.

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10.45 - 12.00 Alternative Careers in Film CCA Theatre Are you interested in a career in film beyond traditional avenues such as direction or production? Ever wondered how to get started in a career in festival programming, distribution, or VFX? Primarily aimed at students and those at the early stages of their careers, this panel will look at the ways in which young professionals can gain entry into areas of the film industry not always discussed. Including EIFF Shorts Programmer Lydia Beilby, Curzon Home Cinema’s Heather McIntosh, VFX producer Will Adams of Once Were Farmers, and GFF Marketing Manager and freelance film journalist Paul Gallagher, our guests will offer their expertise and advice on how to make your mark in these alternative areas of the film industry that are often overlooked. The event will be hosted by Dr. Inge Sorensen from the University of Glasgow.

13.30 - 14.45 WFTV: Time's Up - Putting an end to bullying and harassment in film and television CCA Theatre In the light of the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the ever-widening pool of revelations about bullying and sexual harassment in the industry, Kate Kinninmont, CEO of Women in Film and Television (UK) chairs a panel to explore the problem and discuss the remedies, in particular the new guidelines drawn up by major players across the industry, including BFI, BAFTA, Equity, Directors UK and WFTV. Panellists include Lisa Campbell, Director of the Edinburgh International TV Festival, Cinematographer Nicola Daley and Casting Director Simone Pereira Hind. Discussion will be open to the audience, but questions - or experiences - may be submitted anonymously in advance by email to metoo@wftv.org.uk. 15.15 - 16.30 New Finance CCA Theatre The landscape for film financing has changed rapidly in recent years. Branded content, crowd funding (and more recently, crew funding) as well as the emergence of powerful digital platforms have all provided storytellers with tantalising new funding possibilities. However, unlocking these opportunities is not always straightforward and questions persist about their effectiveness for independent features and if they are a replacement for more traditional mechanisms, including public funding. Join our expert panellists, Ben Roberts, Director of BFI Film Fund, Maria Tanjala, Founder of Big Couch, and Digital Director and Consultant Jen Topping as we journey to the cutting edge of new finance, providing practical advice for storytellers as we consider what these developments augur for the future of the industry. The event is hosted by Alex Stolz.

17.00 - 18.00 Case Studies: Kissing Candice - From Script to Screen CCA Theatre We welcome Writer/Director Aoife McArdle as she talks about making her first feature Kissing Candice, which screens in the GFF programme as part of the Ireland: The Near Shore strand. Aoife will discuss the process of writing and developing the film, securing funding, and finally going through the production of Kissing Candice, as well as festival strategies and marketing. Join us for a candid look at the ins and outs of the filmmaking process in Ireland. The event is hosted by producer Lila Rawlings. The Festival screenings of Kissing Candice take place on 1 & 2 March.

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18.00 - 19.00 GFF Industry Happy Hour - Sponsored by FOCUS Saramago Terrace Bar On select days of the festival, and in association with our partners, join us for Industry Happy Hour, where you’ll get a chance to meet other industry delegates and festival guests, to network over a few drinks in a casual setting. FOCUS is a two-year pilot project that provides expert sector-specific business support to screen production companies working in Scotland. FOCUS is delivered by Film City Futures in partnership with Scottish Documentary Institute, and funded by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, and the participating companies themselves. Participating companies can expect to access bespoke, sectorspecific business support to accelerate their company growth. Applications are now open for ambitious Scottish companies producing film, TV or animation, for broadcast or distribution, to take part in FOCUS. Interested companies should visit www.filmcityfutures.com

THURSDAY 1 MARCH 10.15 - 12.15 121 Surgeries - Financier - Emma Dutton, Sharp House Saramago Cafe Bar Sign up for a one to one slot with Emma Dutton, film financier at Sharp House. Discuss your projects and get advice from an industry professional. Each slot lasts just 15 minutes, so we recommend that you prepare your questions for her in advance. Emma co-founded Sharp House in 2016. Sharp House are producers and financiers of independent film and TV, based in London. Previously Emma worked at Head Gear Films and Bankside Films, managing a portfolio of investments and administrating finance to features. She worked on titles including John McDonagh's War on Everyone, Peter Sollett’s Freeheld and Chris Smith’s Detour. Emma spent her former life as a military officer working in Engineering and Intelligence fields. She served five tours of Afghanistan and was honoured with an MBE in 2015 for her services. To date, she has found the skills she gained negotiating with the Taliban very useful in her film career. Please register your interest in this meeting by emailing industry@glasgowfilm.org with ‘121 Emma Dutton’ in the subject headline and a short biography.

10.15 - 12.15 121 Surgeries - Documentary Funder - Lynn Nwokorie, Doc Society Saramago Cafe Bar Sign up for a one to one slot with Lynn Nwokorie, Film Officer at Doc Society. Discuss your projects and get advice from an industry professional. Each slot lasts just 15 minutes, so we recommend that you prepare your questions for her in advance. Formerly a Script Supervisor for film and business in both the US and UK, Lynn moved into film exhibition, cinema programming for national audiences and UK distribution with various national festivals and organisations including the British Film Institute and the Independent Cinema Office. Now her focus is on cultivating socially impactful documentary filmmaking at the London and New York-based Doc Society (formerly BRITDOC), the documentary foundation committed to enabling great documentary films and connecting them to audiences globally. Please register your interest in this meeting by emailing industry@glasgowfilm.org with ‘121 Lynn Nwokorie’ in the subject headline and a short biography.

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10.30 - 11.45 Original Visions: Finding Your Voice in Film CCA Theatre This session will explore how emerging filmmakers can develop an original voice for cinema. Hosted by award-winning filmmaker, academic and director of the UWS Creative Media Academy, Professor Nick Higgins, a panel of filmmakers and academic practitioners will discuss and present approaches to nurturing original stories in original ways to create the filmmakers of tomorrow. Each panellist will show examples from either their own work or productions they have been involved in that demonstrate the development of distinctive voices in the fields of fiction, documentary and experimental cinema. Speakers include Paul Welsh (producer and development executive of the Scottish Film Talent Network), Noe Mendelle/Flore Cosquer (Scottish Documentary Institute) and Sam Firth (filmmaker and MA Filmmaking lecturer at the University of the West of Scotland).

12.00 - 13.00 Working with the Baltics CCA Cinema As we celebrate the Baltic centenaries in the GFF programme with the Pure Baltic strand, the Industry Focus are joined by funders and producers from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to discuss the co-production and funding opportunities available in the region. As filmmaking is on the rise in the Baltics, join us to hear about how their systems operate- could your film be the next UK - Baltic co-production?

13.00 - 14.15 Case Studies: Journey of a First Genre Feature CCA Theatre Join Olivier Kaempfer, Production Executive at Film London, as he discusses the development journeys of two genre films by first time feature filmmakers. What are the biggest pitfalls and barriers on the road to getting your first film made? What are the best tips to getting your film financed? Olivier is joined by the team behind the thriller Zero, which has recently been made through Film London’s Microwave feature filmmaking scheme, as well as the team developing their Scottish horror, Out There, through the European Genre Forum.

14.00 - 16.00 GFF Industry Workshop: Paul Fraser - Screenwriting CCA Cinema Do you know your story? How do you clearly express your idea? How do you identify problems in your story? How do you resolve issues? This workshop explores project ideas, voices, and structures. It's an inclusive / practical session that gives a practitioner’s perspective on developing stories - from how we first express an idea to how we begin to shape the idea into a screenplay, as well as exploring key components to giving voice and drama to characters. Paul is a screenwriter and director represented by Casarotto. In collaboration with Shane Meadows he wrote 24/7, A Room for Romeo Brass, Once Upon a Time in the Midlands, Somers Town and Dead Man’s Shoes. The two continue to develop a number of projects together.

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14.45 - 16.00 Film Disruptors Podcast: Distribution 2.0 CCA Theatre With audiences increasingly overwhelmed by a vast proliferation of content, from short form to box sets, the challenge to capture attention and engagement for anything but the biggest blockbusters is ever increasing. Yet with these changes also come the opportunity to target consumers with much higher accuracy and to reach them directly, potentially at much lower cost. What do these trends mean for independent film and how should storytellers approach distribution in 2018? Find answers here with the audience behaviour and digital technology experts who have developed the tools, strategies and techniques to help cut through the noise and help independent film find its audience. The event guests will be Ben Johnson, CEO of Gruvi, Ian Cartwright, Director of Ourscreen, and Anna Higgs, former Film4 and Ink Factory Executive. This session is brought to you in partnership with Film Disruptors, the podcast on the new entrepreneurs, trailblazers and troublemakers rewriting the rules of storytelling. Available on iTunes and www.alexstolz.com This event will be recorded live, latecomers will not be admitted. 16.30 - 18.00 Market Place Live - Glasgow CCA Theatre Market Place Live (MPL) is Film London's innovative 'live' panel experience developed in partnership with Film Export UK and Glasgow Film Office. MPL is designed to showcase the Film Value Chain through the use of a hypothetical film project which is developed, produced, sold and distributed all within 90 minutes. Market Place Live goes above and beyond the regular panel format: Panellists are confronted with a hypothetical film project and have to react 'live’; Each member of the panel takes on a 'role' akin to their real life professional position. A moderator controls the flow of the event by guiding the panel as well as revealing (and withholding) information in order to illustrate the issues involved in getting a film to market and finding an audience. As the story unfolds the panel will have no prior warning of the scenarios which will be presented to them. MPL Glasgow’s panel includes Jezz Vernon (Distribution and Sales Consultant - Port Royal), Jennifer Handorf (Producer - Prevenge); Robbie Allen (Public Funder - Creative Scotland); Beatrice Neumann (International Sales - BeA Film); Emma Dutton (Private Financier - Sharp House) and Heather McIntosh (Home Cinema and VOD - Curzon) Market Place Live: 90 minutes. No safety net. 18.00 - 19.00 GFF Industry Happy Hour Sponsored by WFTV and The Scottish Creative Media Network Saramago Terrace Bar On select days of the festival, and in association with our partners, join us for Industry Happy Hour, where you’ll get a chance to meet other industry delegates and festival guests, to network over a few drinks in a casual setting. Women in Film & TV (UK) is the leading membership organisation for women working in creative media in the UK and part of an international network of over 13,000 women. Members of our organisation come from a broad range of professions spanning the entire creative-media industry. WFTV host a variety of events throughout the year, present a prestigious awards ceremony every December and run a mid-career mentoring programme for women. WFTV also host networking evenings, collaborate with industry bodies on research projects and lobby for women’s interests. The Scottish Creative Media Network is a new collaboration between Scotland’s Universities and Colleges that deliver courses and degree qualifications in film, broadcast and digital media. The network offers a learning and skills infrastructure that aims to ensure there is a continuing talent pipeline into Scotland’s screen, broadcast and digital industry. Working closely with the new Screen Unit and supported by the Scottish Funding Council the network includes: Edinburgh Napier University, University of the West of Scotland, University of Stirling, Glasgow Caledonian University, University of Edinburgh, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Fife College, Glasgow Clyde College, Perth College UHI, West College and City of Glasgow College. Come along and meet representatives from the network and hear more about the network’s plans for working with the creative industries in Scotland and beyond.

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FRIDAY 2 MARCH 10.15 - 12.15 121 Surgeries - Education & Training - Alison Goring, NFTS Scotland Saramago Cafe Bar Sign up for a one to one slot with Alison Goring, head of NFTS Scotland. Discuss your projects and get advice from an industry professional. Each slot lasts just 15 minutes, so we recommend that you prepare your questions for her in advance. Alison Goring is the newly appointed head of NFTS Scotland. Prior to working in drama training, she worked for many years as an assistant director in television and feature films in the UK and abroad. Her credits include The Awakening, Cloud Atlas, Mad Dogs, This is England '86. Please register your interest in this meeting by emailing industry@glasgowfilm.org with ‘121 Alison Goring’ in the subject headline and a short biography. 10.15 - 12.15 121 Surgeries - Talent Development - Kevin Dolan, Film London Saramago Cafe Bar Sign up for a one to one slot with Kevin Dolan from Film London. Discuss your projects and get advice from an industry professional. Each slot lasts just 15 minutes, so we recommend that you prepare your questions for him in advance. Kevin’s role at Film London is Talent Development Manager - responsible for identifying, developing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating training projects, and developing partnerships and funding to deliver talent development and training to the industry in London. He currently manages Film London’s Micro Market (the unique financing market for feature films budgeted at 1m Euros and under), partnering projects with financiers as part of the Production Finance Market; and Build Your Audience, a 3 month programme for feature filmmakers wanting to connect with audiences and construct their own distribution and marketing strategies. Please register your interest in this meeting by emailing industry@glasgowfilm.org with ‘121 Kevin Dolan’ in the subject headline and a short biography. 10.30 - 13.30 BellRock Pitches CCA Club Room BellRock is a screenwriting workshop backed by Creative Scotland and run by Producer Olivia Stewart. Hosted at Hospitalfield, it offers writer-directors a series of residential workshops comprising one-to-one script sessions, masterclasses and group discussions. For the second year, six projects by Scottish-based emerging screenwriting talent will be presented to Industry Professionals with the aim to take the production to the next level of development. Projects: Alasdair Bayne – PUBLIC Declan Dineen – WE MIGHT BE STARS Sara Jane Kirkwood – DAMNED DOLLS Catriona MacInnes – GIFT FROM GOD Marina Notaraki – UNTIL THE STREETS BELONG 2 US James Price – STREET HASSLE

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11.30 - 13.00 First Steps in Film & TV Drama CCA Cinema Want a career behind the scenes in film and TV drama but don’t know where to start? Want to know what jobs are available as part of a drama film crew and how to get them? Join Linda Fraser (Hit the Ground Running) and Amy Shaw (Outlander Training Programme) to hear about: • What jobs make up a film crew and what is available at entry level • What it’s like to work as part of a professional film crew • What employers are looking from your CV and how to make yours stand out from the crowd • What to do next? Practical advice on choosing your next steps 14.00 - 15.15 BAFTA Scotland Question Time: Why Now? Redressing the gender imbalance in Film & TV CCA Theatre We are at a seminal moment in Film and Television history; the industry has taken a more vocal stance against sexual harassment, inequality and intolerance than ever before. Join BAFTA Scotland’s panellists, who through their work, their voice or their activism have furthered the conversation on gender equality. They will debate the wider issues along with your questions and examine practical solutions that could help improve access, career development and equal on screen representation in the Film and TV industries. The discussion will be led by Director Karen Kelly, who will be joined by guests Sarah Asante, Comedy Commissioner at the BBC, Writer/Director Rachel Tunnard, and Actor Deirdre Mullins. Audience members will be asked to submit a question on arrival. If you cannot make it to the session you can also take part in the debate by using the hashtag #whynow 15.45 - 17.00 Industry Spotlight: Kerry Barden CCA Theatre Casting Director Kerry Barden has cast over 200 films, including, most notably Spotlight, Still Alice, Dallas Buyers Club, The Help, Boys Don’t Cry, American Psycho, the Pitch Perfect franchise, House of Mirth and four films for director John Waters. Kerry joins GFF Industry Focus to talk about his immense career and experiences casting for Oscar-winning Hollywood films as well as American Indies, including Winter’s Bone which gave Jennifer Lawrence her big break in the industry. The event is hosted by Wendy Mitchell, contributing editor of Screen International. 17.45 - 19.00 Industry Spotlight: Andrew Macdonald Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Stevenson Hall National Film and Television School (NFTS) Director, Jon Wardle hosts a session with BAFTA-winning Producer, CEO of DNA Films and NFTS board member, Andrew Macdonald (Trainspotting, Ex Machina, 28 Days Later). Jon will discuss a number of key topics with Andrew including DNA’s contribution to British and particularly Scottish cinema as well as the state of the industry and the future of independent film. Andrew and Jon will also discuss the opportunities that NFTS Scotland will provide for local talent and its role in supplying a pipeline of career ready graduates for the expected growth in Scottish productions. Access: Industry passholders will be required to book a ticket via the GFF box office prior to the event. There is an allowance of one ticket per Industry passholder, however there is also a small allocation of tickets on sale to the public. We advise you to book early to avoid disappointment.

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19.00 - 21.00 GFF Industry Happy Hour - Sponsored by NFTS Scotland CitizenM On select days of the festival, and in association with our partners, join us for Industry Happy Hour, where you’ll get a chance to meet other industry delegates and festival guests, to network over a few drinks in a casual setting. Based in Glasgow, NFTS Scotland is a hub of the world leading National Film and Television School and will significantly enhance vital skills provision arising from the expected growth in film and television production in the country. The School is open for applications now with students enrolling from April 2018. www.nfts. co.uk/scotland

SATURDAY 3 MARCH GFF Industry Workshop: The Director Actor Relationship with Kenny Glenaan Presented by Directors UK and GFF 10.00 – 17.00, Film City Glasgow This workshop is designed for directors from any discipline interested in working with actors for the camera. It will break down into three sections: Auditions, Rehearsals and Performance, and will be part theory and part practical work with actors in each area. Supported in kind by City of Glasgow College and Film City. Directors UK is the professional association for screen directors in the UK, working to ensure that directors, and their work, are recognised at every level. With almost 6,500 members and growing, we represent directors’ creative, economic and contractual interests. Providing services and benefits from collecting and distributing rights payments, to campaigning for inclusivity, equality and directors’ rights within the workplace, to legal advice and support, and commercial negotiations. Members have access to our drop-in working lounge space in our central London offices, as well as exclusive events, workshops and clinics held throughout the year across the nations and regions, and opportunities for skills and career development. Places are limited. GFF Industry passholders and Directors UK members apply by emailing: industry@glasgowfilm.org

INDUSTRY PASS ACCESS Access to all Industry Focus events (nb. some events will have limited spaces and in this case entry will be on a first come first served basis. Workshops will require prior sign up to participate). Access to daily GFF screenings over the duration of the Festival (check your daily industry email for specific screenings). Access to GFF Industry Happy Hour networking drinks and Festival Club.

BEHIND THE SCENES In partnership with NFTS Scotland, GFF’s Behind the Scenes strand returns for another year, featuring a variety of additional panel talks, discussions and masterclasses on the craft of filmmaking. Tickets are free and available to book on the day of the event. For more information, please visit glasgowfilm.org/behindthescenes

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INDUSTRY PASS OFFERS The Butterfly and The Pig 153 Bath St, Glasgow G2 4SQ The butterfly and the pig's shabby chic interior with its mismatched furniture and vintage wallpaper is a relaxed, welcoming place to catch up with friends for a drink or bite to eat. To keep you entertained, we host live music every day of the week and the odd quiz night. Industry passholders get 10% off food bill by quoting GFF18. Thairiffic 303 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3HQ At Thairiffic you’ll find a modern take on traditional Thai cuisine. We offer classics like Pad Thai, Thai Green Curry and Tom Yum. Traditional Thai dishes are also available on our menus such as Pla Mamuang, Pad Pong Kari and Choo-Chi. Industry passholders get a 15% discount on a la carte menu except for Saturday night. Tuk Tuk Indian Street Food 426 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3JD Tuk Tuk is an award winning Indian restaurant which won best Scottish Street Food at the Food Awards at the Crowne Plaze in 2017. Using fresh ingredients and authentic spices we have a selection of delicious dishes for everyone. Industry passholders get 10% off food bill by showing their pass. Saramago At CCA Glasgow Saramago Café Bar serves fresh, tasty food every day, with home-baked bread and cakes every morning. Saramago stocks a range of quality beers, ciders, wines and juices at reasonable prices within a relaxed atmosphere, and offers a great outdoor terrace in the heart of the city centre. Industry passholders get 10% off main courses by showing their pass. Thanks We would like to thank all our GFF Industry Focus partners, guests, and hosts for donating their time to the Industry Focus programme 2018.

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