GFT Brochure June 2018

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JUNE 2018

McQUEEN 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY | TARKOVSKY MY FRIEND DAHMER | HEREDITARY IN THE FADE | THOROUGHBREDS CINEMASTERS: JANE CAMPION

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CONTENTS

DIARY 2001: A Space Odyssey Access Film Club: Mary and the Witch's Flower

5–6 That Summer

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9 This Is Congo

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Thoroughbreds

Through Our Eyes + Q&A 13 Time Trial 19 Total Recall

All the Wild Horses Arcadia

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The Breadwinner

23 The Wild Boys 11 Visible Cinema: Even When I Fall

The Ciambra

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Even When I Fall

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Free Willy

7 An Angel at My Table - 35mm 17 Bright Star 19 The Piano

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In the Fade

14 Sweetie - 35mm 18

Industry Spotlight: Andrew Macdonald

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Bolshoi Ballet: Coppélia

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Ismael's Ghosts

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NT Live: Julie

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Jason and the Argonauts + Q&A

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King of Hearts

NT Live: King Lear

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L'amant Double

NT Live: The Madness of George III

Lek and the Dogs + Q&A

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Blueprint: Scottish Independent Shorts

Grey Gardens The Happy Prince Hereditary

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Long Way North

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FATHER'S DAY Ghostbusters (1984)

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Ghostbusters (2016)

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MAP Magazine - The Body in Motion // In Motion

21 Sir Harry Lauder's World Famous Songs

MOVIE MEMORIES

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¡VIVA! SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN FESTIVAL

McQueen

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My Friend Dahmer

11 Abracadabra 11 Los Perros

On Chesil Beach

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EVENT CINEMA

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7/8

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CINEMASTERS: JANE CAMPION

A Love That Never Dies + Q&A

Maya the Bee: The Honey Games

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GFT REGULARS

Pandora's Box

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The Rape of Recy Taylor

12 Access Film Club

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8 Crossing the Line

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Solaris

10 Doc-Open at GFT

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The Sound of Music - 70mm

25 Film Discussion Groups

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9 Take 2 & Take 2 Access

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Sherlock Gnomes

Soylent Green

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Stalker

10 Tuesday Treats

Stop Making Sense

26 Visible Cinema

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Studio 54

14 Useful Information

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The Swimmer

26 Accessible Screenings

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TICKETS / LOYALTY CARDS Standard Prices

2 for 1 tickets

Full price £10.50 Concession £7.50* 15-25 Card holders £5.50 (ages 15–25) Children £5.50 (ages 14 & under) CineCard holders £1.50 off every standard priced screening (unless otherwise stated) CineCard subscription £44 per year

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

Special features £6 tickets £5.50

£5.50 tickets

Free but ticketed events Special ticket price Captioned films Audio described 3D films – £1.50 extra

Fridays before 5pm All screenings before 5pm on Fridays cost £6 per ticket (unless otherwise stated).

Tuesday Treats

£6 tickets for selected Tuesday evening screenings (see p3 for details) *Concessions apply to full-time students, over-60s, Jobseekers Allowance or Income Support recipients, and registered disabled people. Please produce proof of eligibility when purchasing or collecting tickets. Tickets are non-refundable. Please note that late entry to the cinema for ticket holders is at the discretion of the manager. Cinema management reserve the right of admission and their decision is final. Please note programme may be subject to change.

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

HOW TO BUY TICKETS

HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT US

Online: www.glasgowfilm.org (no booking fee) By phone: 0141 332 6535 (£1.50 booking fee per transaction) Please call within Box Office opening hours. At busy times you will be asked to leave a contact number. In person: Within Box Office opening hours.

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TUESDAY TREATS Soylent Green p9 Tuesday 5 June (17.50)

All the Wild Horses p13

We’d like to offer you £6 tickets for selected Tuesday screenings. All tickets are £6, CineCard discount applies.

Tuesday 12 June (18.15)

Ismael's Ghosts p17 Tuesday 19 June (20.00)

The Swimmer p26

Tuesday 26 June (18.00)

Glasgore! Horror/Cult Film Discussion Group Tue 5 June (18.30) Free, GFT Project Room

Film Discussion Group Wed 13 June (18.30) Free, GFT Project Room

This group meets on the second Wednesday of each month in the This group meets on the first 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.

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CINECARD Purchase your CineCard for £44 per year and support the work of GFT, a registered charity. In addition, you will receive: - One year free subscription to online curated film platform MUBI -£1.50 off every standard GFT screening, Friday matinees and Tuesday Treats. -4 free cinema tickets. -Up to £5 off NT Live / RSC / Bolshoi Ballet / live event screenings -Loyalty points earned for every £1 spent on GFT tickets. -Four days priority access to standard GFF tickets before they go on public sale.

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

GFT GIFT VOUCHERS Looking for inspiration? Whether you are buying for a birthday or just as a special present, GFT Gift Vouchers are the perfect way to treat any film-goer. Gift vouchers can be spent on tickets, memberships and courses as well as tickets for Glasgow Film Festival. Available T&Cs apply. online and at the Box Office, terms and conditions apply. Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) is a registered company in Scotland No.SC097369. T&Cs apply. GFT is a registered charity No.Sc005932. Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)inisScotland a registered company in Scotland No.SC097369. GFT is a registered charity in Scotland No.Sc005932.


FRI 1 JUNE

DIARY

2001: A Space Odyssey p9 13.45 / 17.10 On Chesil Beach p11 20.20 The Breadwinner p11 13.20 /18.15 My Friend Dahmer p11 15.45 / 20.35 The Rape of Recy Taylor p12 13.00 / 18.00 L'amant Double p12 15.15 / 20.10

SAT 2 JUNE 2001: A Space Odyssey p9 13.45 / 19.40 On Chesil Beach p11 17.00 The Breadwinner p11 16.10 / 20.35 My Friend Dahmer p11 15.45 / 18.10 The Rape of Recy Taylor p12 20.50 L'amant Double p12 13.45 / 18.25 Take 2: Maya the Bee: The Honey Games p7 11.30 £5.50 Take 2 Access: Maya the Bee: The Honey Games p7 12.00 £5.50

SUN 3 JUNE 2001: A Space Odyssey p9 16.45 On Chesil Beach p11 19.45 The Breadwinner p11 14.50 My Friend Dahmer p11 12.30 / 17.30 The Rape of Recy Taylor p12 16.45 L'amant Double p12 14.20 / 19.30 The Sound of Music - 70mm p25 13.00 Sweetie - 35mm p15 20.00

MON 4 JUNE 2001: A Space Odyssey p9 12.45 / 15.50 The Breadwinner p11 13.20 / 18.10 My Friend Dahmer p11 15.45 / 20.35 The Rape of Recy Taylor p12 16.15 / 20.50 L'amant Double p12 13.45 / 18.25

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The Sound of Music - 70mm p25 19.00

TUE 5 JUNE The Breadwinner p11 13.00 / 20.35 My Friend Dahmer p11 15.30 / 18.00 The Rape of Recy Taylor p12 12.50 L'amant Double p12 15.15 / 20.20 Stalker p10 19.00 Soylent Green p9 17.50 The Sound of Music - 70mm p25 14.30

WED 6 JUNE 2001: A Space Odyssey p9 13.00 My Friend Dahmer p11 13.20 / 15.50 / 20.35 The Rape of Recy Taylor p12 16.15 / 20.50 L'amant Double p12 13.45 / 18.25 Stalker p10 16.00 Solaris p10 19.30 Sweetie -35mm p15 18.10

THU 7 JUNE My Friend Dahmer p11 13.15 / 15.45 / 20.35 The Rape of Recy Taylor p12 13.00 / 18.00 L'amant Double p12 15.15 / 20.20 Industry Spotlight: Andrew Macdonald p19 18.15 Stalker p10 17.00 Solaris p10 13.30

FRI 8 JUNE McQueen p12 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.30 All the Wild Horses p13 14.00 / 16.15 / 18.30 / 20.45 King of Hearts p25 12.45 / 17.50 This Is Congo p13 15.15 / 20.15

SAT 9 JUNE McQueen p12 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.30 All the Wild Horses p13 13.15 / 16.15 / 18.30 / 20.45 King of Hearts p25 15.50 / 20.15

This Is Congo p13 13.20 / 18.10 Take 2: Free Willy p7 11.30 £5.50

SUN 10 JUNE McQueen p12 14.00 / 19.30 All the Wild Horses p13 17.40 King of Hearts p25 13.15 This Is Congo p13 15.35 Stop Making Sense p26 17.00 The Bolshoi Ballet: Coppelia p27 15.45 An Angel at My Table - 35mm p16 19.10 MAP Magazine: The Body in Motion // In Motion p21 19.45

MON 11 JUNE McQueen p12 12.30 / 15.00 / 17.45 / 20.15 All the Wild Horses p13 13.30 / 15.40 / 20.40 This Is Congo p13 15.40 The Wild Boys p13 13.20 / 17.45 Abracadabra p23 18.00 Lek and the Dogs + Q&A p21 20.10

TUE 12 JUNE McQueen p12 14.30 / 17.00 All the Wild Horses p13 14.00 / 16.10 / 18.15 / 20.20 Thoroughbreds p13 13.15 The Wild Boys p13 15.25 / 20.25 Stop Making Sense p26 20.10 Access Film Club: Mary & the Witch's Flower p22 18.00 - dubbed

WED 13 JUNE McQueen p12 12.50 / 15.20 / 17.50 / 20.20 All the Wild Horses p13 13.00 / 15.10 / 17.30 Thoroughbreds p13 12.30 / 20.30 The Wild Boys p13 18.00 An Angel at My Table - 35mm p16 19.40


THU 14 JUNE Hereditary p14 15.00 / 20.20 McQueen p12 12.30 / 17.50 All the Wild Horses p13 13.30 / 15.45 / 18.10 / 20.30 Thoroughbreds p13 13.45 / 18.25 The Wild Boys p13 16.00 / 20.40

FRI 15 JUNE Hereditary p14 14.45 / 17.30 / 20.15 / 23.15 Pandora's Box p25 14.15 / 17.10 The Ciambra p17 20.00 Studio 54 p14 13.30 / 18.15 The Piano p15 15.35 / 20.20 Total Recall p10 23.00

SAT 16 JUNE Hereditary p14 14.45 / 17.30 / 20.15 Pandora's Box p25 14.25 / 20.00 The Ciambra p17 13.15 / 17.15 Studio 54 p14 12.20 / 20.50 Even When I Fall p24 16.00 The Piano p15 18.10 Take 2: Sherlock Gnomes p8 11.30 £5.50

SUN 17 JUNE Hereditary p14 17.35 / 19.30 Pandora's Box p25 13.45 The Ciambra p17 16.45 Studio 54 p14 17.10 / 20.15 The Piano p15 14.30 / 19.15 Ghostbusters (1984) p18 12.30 Ghostbusters (2016) p18 15.00

MON 18 JUNE Hereditary p14 14.45 / 17.30 / 20.15 The Ciambra p17 14.30 / 20.25 Studio 54 p14 12.25 / 20.45 The Piano p15 15.30

Ismael's Ghosts p17 12.40 / 17.15 Visible Cinema: Even When I Fall p22 18.15

TUE 19 JUNE Hereditary p14 14.45 / 17.30 / 20.15 The Ciambra p17 12.50 / 17.45 The Piano p15 20.20 Ismael's Ghosts p17 15.00 / 20.00 Grey Gardens p17 15.30 That Summer p17 13.05 / 18.00

WED 20 JUNE Hereditary p14 14.45 / 17.30 / 20.15 The Ciambra p17 15.00 / 17.45 The Piano p15 18.15 Grey Gardens p17 15.30 That Summer p17 13.30 / 21.00

THU 21 JUNE Hereditary p14 14.45 / 17.30 / 20.15 The Ciambra p17 14.30 / 17.15 The Piano p15 20.00 Grey Gardens p17 18.15 That Summer p17 14.15 / 16.15 Blueprint: Scottish Independent Shorts p23 20.30 Movie Memories: Sir Harry Lauder's World Famous Songs and More p20 11.00

FRI 22 JUNE In the Fade p18 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 The Happy Prince p19 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.20 / 20.40 Arcadia p19 12.45 / 18.10 Hereditary p14 15.15 / 20.10

SAT 23 JUNE In the Fade p18 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 The Happy Prince p19 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.15 / 20.40 Arcadia p19 13.35 / 17.45

Hereditary p14 15.00 / 20.10 Through Our Eyes + Q&A p24 12.45 Take 2: Long Way North p8 11.30 £5.50

SUN 24 JUNE In the Fade p18 17.00 / 19.25 The Happy Prince p19 14.15 / 16.45 Arcadia p19 19.45 Hereditary p14 14.00 / 16.45 The Swimmer p26 14.30 Bright Star p16 19.15

MON 25 JUNE In the Fade p18 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 The Happy Prince p19 13.20 / 15.45 / 20.40 Arcadia p19 12.45 / 18.10 Hereditary p14 15.15 / 20.15 Los Perros p23 18.25

TUE 26 JUNE In the Fade p18 13.00 / 15.30 / 20.25 The Happy Prince p19 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.15 / 20.40 Arcadia p19 16.00 / 21.05 Hereditary p14 12.45 / 18.25 The Swimmer p26 18.00

WED 27 JUNE In the Fade p18 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 The Happy Prince p19 12.45 / 15.15 / 20.40 Arcadia p19 12.30 / 18.15 Hereditary p14 15.00 / 20.10 Bright Star p16 17.50

THU 28 JUNE In the Fade p18 13.00 / 15.30 / 18.00 / 20.25 The Happy Prince p19 13.20 / 15.45 / 18.10 / 20.40 Arcadia p19 16.00 / 21.05 Hereditary p14 12.45 / 18.25

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TAKE 2: FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS

Take 2 FAMILY-FRIENDLY FILMS

Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holders and an accompanying adult get in FREE to these shows when tickets are purchased at the box office on the day. All other tickets are £5.50 (plus £1.50 for 3D screenings). Each £5.50 child’s ticket also admits one adult free of charge. Children under the age of eight must be accompanied. Free tickets are only issued on the day of the screening.

Maya the Bee: The Honey Games Saturday 2 June 11.30 (1h25m) | U - very mild threat An overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the haughty Empress of Buzztropolis and, as a result, is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games. Can Maya and her team find a way to save the hive’s honey? Lake and to finally break the Yelnats family curse.

Free Willy Saturday 9 June 11.30 (1h51m) | U - mild threat Misfit orphan, Jesse, vandalizes a theme park with graffiti, and has to work at the park to make amends. There, he meets Willy, a young Orca who is distressed at being separated from his family. Jesse, has to find a way to rescue his aquatic friend and return him to the ocean so that he can finally re-join his family. An introduction to the screening for World Environment Day will be provided by Dr David Martin-Jones.

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Sherlock Gnomes Saturday 16 June 11.30 (1h26m) | U - very mild threat, violence, rude humour When Gnomeo and Juliet find everyone in their garden is missing there's only one gnome to call to investigate the case: Sherlock Gnomes. When the famous detective and his sidekick, Watson, arrive, the mystery leads the gnomes on an adventure to explore an undiscovered side of the city. This screening will be captioned.

Long Way North Saturday 23 June 11.30 (1h22m) | PG - mild violence, threat After Oloukina, a renowned scientist and Arctic explorer, fails to return from his latest expedition to the North Pole, his rebellious granddaughter, Sasha, rejects her parents’ arrangements for her marriage and embarks on an epic adventure to discover the fate of her missing grandfather.

Take 2: Access AUTISM-FRIENDLY FILMS GFT champions an autism friendly Glasgow 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.

Maya the Bee: The Honey Games Saturday 2 June 12noon (1h25m) | U - very mild threat An overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the haughty Empress of Buzztropolis and, as a result, is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games. Can Maya and her team find a way to save the hive’s honey?

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2001: A Space Odyssey

Friday 1 - Wednesday 6 June Stanley Kubrick’s sublime science fiction masterpiece, scripted by both Kubrick and famed writer Arthur C Clarke, is regularly cited not only as one of the greatest pieces of science fiction, but also as one of the finest works of cinema ever made. Charting the birth and evolution of mankind, as well as our interactions with technology and extra-terrestrial life, this is a unique, beguiling and cerebral film that truly deserves to be seen on the big screen. New Digital Restoration. A special 'unrestored' 70mm print of 2001: A Space Odyssey will screen at GFT from Friday 14 September, tickets on sale soon. Specially commissioned programme notes are available online. Director Stanley Kubrick Cast Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, USA/UK 1968, 2h15m, English with some subtitles, U

Soylent Green

Tuesday 5 June (17.50) New York, 2022: overcrowding, pollution, and resource depletion mean the critical issue for society's leaders is to find food for the teeming unemployed masses. The answer is Soylent Green - an artificial nourishment sold by a major corporation that much of the population are dependent on. When detective Frank Thorn (Charlton Heston) is sent to investigate the murder of a member of New York's wealthy elite, he stumbles upon a secret about the Soylent Corporation that threatens to rock the already frail society around him. Screening to mark World Environment Day, this is an iconic eco-dystopian gem, still worryingly relevant today. All tickets ÂŁ6. Director Richard Fleischer Cast Charlton Heston, Edward G Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young, USA 1973, 1h37m, 15

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Stalker

Tuesday 5 - Thursday 7 June Deep within a desolate landscape known as the Zone there is a mystical room that grants wishes. Led by the Stalker, one of the few men able to navigate the complex pitfalls within the Zone, a scientist and a writer set out on a dangerous journey to reach the room. As the men progress deeper into the Zone, they become increasingly unsure of their ability to handle the consequences of realising their wishes. Tarkovsky’s second foray into science fiction is an intense and haunting exploration of man’s desires, and is regarded as one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time. Specially commissioned programme notes are available online. Director Andrei Tarkovsky Cast Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy, Anatoly Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko, USSR 1979, 2h42m, subtitles, PG

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Total Recall

Solaris

Wed 6 (19.30) & Thu 7 June (13.30) Solaris transcends science fiction to portray an unsettling vision of humanity. Widowed psychologist Chris Kelvin is sent to a space station orbiting the ocean-covered planet of Solaris, to investigate a series of mysterious incidents among the crew. Finding the remaining cosmonauts behaving oddly, he discovers supernatural phenomena that cause repressed memories to take on a physical form, including that of his late wife. Kelvin begins to question his perception of reality as he attempts to communicate with the forces responsible. Specially commissioned programme notes are available online.

Friday 15 June (23.00) Douglas Quaid (Schwarzenegger) longs to go to Mars on holiday. Unsure of whether he is able, he gets a memory implant at Rekall Inc. But something goes wrong and Quaid has his real identity as a secret agent revealed to him. He travels to Mars to investigate but finds the security forces are after him. It all just seems like a bad nightmare. Maybe it is. Or is it just the memory of one? We can't quite remember it for you wholesale. Director Paul Verhoeven Cast Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone, Michael Ironside, USA 1990, 1h57m, 15

Director Andrei Tarkovsky Cast Donatas Banionis, Natalya Bondarchuk, Jüri Järvet, USSR 1972, 2h46m, subtitles, 12A: moderate injury detail, suicide references

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My Friend Dahmer

Friday 1 - Thursday 7 June Jeffrey Dahmer was one of America’s most notorious serial killers. As a 17-year-old, misfit Dahmer (Ross Lynch) is awkward and nerdy, his erratic behavior unexpectedly attracting friends at school. At home, his parents navigate a hostile divorce, while Dahmer’s fascination with the macabre begins to grow. Adapted from a best-selling 2012 graphic memoir by Dahmer’s schoolmate John “Derf” Backderf, writer-director Marc Meyers’ innovative My Friend Dahmer is a disturbing portrait of a loner teenager in his senior year at high-school, and a small-town community unable to predict the atrocities to come. GFF18 Director Marc Meyers Cast Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff, Anne Heche, USA 2017, 1h47m, 15

The Breadwinner

On Chesil Beach

Screening until Sunday 3 June Adapted from Atonement author Ian McEwan’s Booker Prize-shortlisted novella of the same name, On Chesil Beach centres on young newlyweds Florence (Saoirse Ronan) and Edward (Billy Howle). In the early 1960s and deeply in love, the differences between the couple only become truly apparent on their wedding night-when they find themselves with starkly contrasting expectations. Dominic Cooke’s debut feature is a poignant British drama, anchored by compelling performances and stunning cinematography. Director Dominic Cook Cast Saoirse Ronan, Billy Howle, Emily Watson, UK 2017, 1h50m, 15

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Screening until Tuesday 5 June Irish animator Nora Twomey ( The Secret of Kells) makes her solo feature debut with this exquisite, heartrending adaptation of Deborah Ellis’s beloved novel. When the Taliban rulers of Kabul imprison a teacher, his 11-year-old daughter Parvana (Saara Chaudry) disguises herself as a boy and becomes the family’s sole breadwinner. Executive produced by Angelina Jolie, this is a stirring tale of family, friendship and survival, with an imaginative range of animation techniques and a score partly recorded in Kabul using traditional musicians. GFF18 Specially commissioned programme notes will be available. Director Nora Twomey Cast Laara Sadiq, Saara Chaudry, Shaista Latif, Ireland/Canada 2017, 1h33m, 12A: moderate threat, violencee

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McQueen

Friday 8 - Thursday 14 June McQueen celebrates the brilliant, unpredictable, designer Alexander McQueen - a radical figure of profound influence in the fashion industry. An exploration of McQueen’s personal and professional world, this documentary is both a dazzling visual album of his ground-breaking collections, and a moving portrayal of the mind behind them. Never-before-seen home movies and a wealth of behind-the-scenes footage is weaved together with deeply personal interviews from family, friends and collaborators, to a fitting high-drama cinematic score from Michael Nyman. Directors Ian Bonhôte, Peter Ettedgui, UK 2018, 1h51m, 15

The Rape of Recy Taylor

L'amant Double

Friday 1 - Thursday 7 June Loosely based on the Joyce Carol Oates novel Lives of the Twins, François Ozon’s gleefully irreverent erotic thriller has distinct shades of Brian de Palma and Alfred Hitchcock. Chloé (Marion Vacth) falls in love with her psychoanalyst Paul (Jérémie Renier), but discovers there’s more to him than meets the eye. When the couple move into their new apartment, Chloe discovers a box containing clues to Paul’s past, including a passport bearing a different surname. Paul’s web of secrets is about to unravel.

Friday 1 - Thursday 7 June Recy Taylor, a 24-year-old black mother and sharecropper, was gang raped by six white boys in 1944 Alabama. Such an occurrence was common in Jim Crow South, and few women spoke up in fear for their lives. But Recy Taylor bravely identified her rapists, and the NAACP sent its chief rape investigator Rosa Parks, who rallied support and triggered an unprecedented outcry for justice. The Rape of Recy Taylor exposes a legacy of physical abuse of black women and reveals Rosa Parks’ intimate role in Recy Taylor’s story.

Director François Ozon Cast Marine Vacth, Jérémie Renier, Jacqueline Bissett, France 2017, 1h48m, subtitles, 18

Director Nancy Buirski, USA 2017, 1h31m, 15

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All the Wild Horses

Friday 8 - Thursday 14 June The Mongol Derby is the longest, toughest horse race in the world. Riders are expected to cover a thousand kilometres, stopping at twenty-five horse stations and selecting a new mount at each one. Ivo Marloh’s thrilling documentary follows an eclectic group of competitors, from an American firefighter to two Irish jump jockeys, as they pit themselves against a succession of wild horses. Some of them barely make it beyond the starting point as they face remote terrain, unpredictable weather, heatstroke and the threat from wolves in a stirring test of human and animal endurance. GFF18 Director Ivo Marloh, Ireland/Mongolia 2017, 1h30m, 15

This Is Congo

Friday 8 - Monday 11 June New York based photographer Daniel McCabe turns documentary filmmaker with this eye-opening insight into decades of violent conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The focus is on the rebel March 23 Movement and their opposition to President Joseph Kabila’s government. Complex issues are given a human perspective through interviews with four key individuals: National Army Colonel Kasongo, charismatic military leader Colonel Mamadou, tailor Hakiza Nyantabe, and Bibiane, aka Mama Romance, a dealer in illegal gem stones. Raw, compelling front line reportage. GFF18 Director Daniel McCabe, USA/DR Congo 2017, subtitles, 1h33m, 15

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The Wild Boys

Les garçons sauvages Monday 11 - Thursday 14 June This intoxicating adventure is loosely inspired by William S. Burroughs’ apocalyptic novel of the same name from the early 1970s. Fantasy, eroticism, violence and mystery engulf a group of privileged teenage boys, cast away from the island of La Réunion for committing a sadistic crime. In a tricksy bit of casting, the boys are all played by women, which sets the tone for what is a decidedly weird film experience. Ferried to sea by a Dutch Captain, the boys ultimately end up on a supernatural island, where they undergo a mystical transformation. Director Bertrand Mandico Cast Anaël Snoek, Vimala Pons, Diane Rouxel, France 2017, 1h50m, subtitles, N/C 18+

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Hereditary

Preview screenings: Thursday 14 June | Friday 15 - Thursday 28 June When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family, passes away, her daughter's family begin to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry, and soon they find themselves trying to outrun the sinister fate they seem to have inherited. Writer-director Ari Aster’s debut feature unleashes a nightmare vision of a domestic breakdown, transforming a familial tragedy into something ominous and deeply disquieting, and pushing the horror genre into chilling new terrain with a portrait of heritage gone to hell. Director Ari Aster Cast Toni Colette, Gabriel Byrne, Alex Wolff, USA 2017, 2h6m, 18

Thoroughbreds

Tuesday 12 - Thursday 14 June Dubbed 'American Psycho meets Heathers', Thoroughbreds is a devilishly eye-catching feature debut from playwright Cory Finley. After years apart, teenagers Amanda (Olivia Cooke) and Lily (Anya Talyor-Joy) are reunited as Amanda’s mother tries to bring a positive influence into her troubled daughter’s life. The girls seem completely mismatched but quickly discover that they share similar views about the world and how to make it a better place. Disposing of Lily’s sleazy stepfather Mark (Paul Sparks) seems like a good idea – they just need someone to do the dirty deed. GFF18

Studio 54

Friday 15 - Monday 18 June Manhattan’s Studio 54 was the epicentre of ‘70s hedonism - a place that not only redefined the nightclub, but also came to symbolize an entire era. Its co-owners, Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell, two friends from Brooklyn, seemed to come out of nowhere to suddenly preside over a new kind of New York society. Now, 39 years after the velvet rope was first slung across the club’s hallowed threshold, this documentary places you inside the famed walls, and tells the fascinating true story behind the greatest club of all time. Director Matt Tyrnauer, USA 2018, 1h38m, 15

Director Cory Finley Cast Anya Taylor-Joy, Olivia Cooke, Anton Yelchin, USA 2017, 1h30m, 15

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CINEMASTERS: JANE CAMPION

Jane Campion has forged a career around the theme of women on the edge of societal norms, from her feature debut Sweetie in 1989 through to her lauded television series Top of the Lake. She became the first female director to win the Palme d’Or (for The Piano in 1993) and continues to blaze a trail as one of the most compelling filmmakers working today. Specially commissioned programme notes will be available.

The Piano

Friday 15 - Thursday 21 June Jane Campion’s multi Oscar-winning masterpiece is set in 1851: mute Ada (Holly Hunter) arrives in New Zealand, with her young daughter (Anna Paquin) and piano, for an arranged marriage to wealthy landowner Stewart (Sam Neill). When Stewart sells the prized piano to Baines (Harvey Keitel), Baines agrees to return it to Ada in exchange for lessons; lessons that become increasingly charged sexual encounters. A compelling love story complemented by an evocative score from Michael Nyman. New 25th Anniversary Digital Restoration Director Jane Campion Cast Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, New Zealand/Australia/France 1993, 2h, 15

Sweetie - 35mm

Sunday 3 (20.00) & Wednesday 6 June (18.10) In Jane Campion’s debut feature, we follow superstitious Kay (Karen Colston) who, on the basis of a tealeaf reading, believes she has found true love with Louis (Tom Lycos). However all hopes of marital bliss are soon derailed amid the reappearance of Kay’s larger than life sister Dawn (Geneviève Lemon), nicknamed Sweetie. What unfolds is a wonderfully strange and compelling look at the toxic relationships and inner turmoil caused by an overbearing family member. Screening on 35mm. Director Jane Campion Cast Geneviève Lemon, Karen Colston, Tom Lycos, Australia 1989, 1h39m, 15

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An Angel at My Table - 35mm

Sunday 10 (19.10) & Wednesday 13 June (19.40) Adapted from the autobiographies of New Zealand novelist Janet Frame, Jane Campion’s second feature film follows the author’s inspiring journey from a poverty-stricken childhood to a misdiagnosis of schizophrenia and electroshock therapy, to, finally, international literary fame. Beautifully capturing the colour and power of the New Zealand landscape, the film earned Campion a sweep of her country’s film awards and the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. Screening on 35mm. Director Jane Campion Cast Kerry Fox, Alexia Keogh, Karen Fergusson, New Zealand 1990, 2h37m, 15

Bright Star

Sunday 24 (19.15) & Wednesday 27 June (17.50) Campion’s most recent feature film dramatizes the short, chaste and intense romance between the poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw) and his neighbour, the seamstress Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), in the three years leading up to his death from tuberculosis aged only 25. Campion presents the affair as a Romantic poem brought to life, moving from one extreme of emotion to another and centring on Fanny’s perspective, from blissful contentment to inconsolable grief. Bright Star features breath taking visuals shot by Greig Fraser and a moving central performance from Cornish. Director Jane Campion Cast Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, UK/Australia/France 2009, 1h54m, PG

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The Ciambra A'Ciambra

Ismael's Ghosts

Les fantômes d’Ismaël Monday 18 & Tuesday 19 June Just before he is about to start shooting his new film, director Ismael (Mathieu Amalric) finds his life turned upside down by the reappearance of his wife Carlotta (Marion Cotillard), who vanished without trace 20 years ago. Carlotta’s presence brings confusion and chaos, throwing Ismael’s tentative new romance with Sylvia (Charlotte Gainsbourg) into question, and sending his life into a tailspin. Arnaud Desplechin’s hypnotic drama revels in multilayered storytelling, with the film Ismael is making providing a film-within-the-film that echoes his fragmenting reality.

Friday 15 - Thursday 21 June The outskirts of Gioia Tauro, a coastal town in the southern Italian region of Reggio Calabria is the setting for Jonas Carpignano’s second feature, the middle film of a planned trilogy which began with 2015’s Mediterranea. Romani teenager Pio (Pio Amato), one of the supporting characters in the first picture takes centre stage in a riveting coming-of-age story. Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, A’ Ciambra won Best Director and Best Editor awards at the 2018 David di Donatello (Italy’s equivalent of the Academy Awards). Director Jonas Carpignano Cast Pio Amato, Koudous Seihon, Damiano Amato, Italy 2017, 1h58m, subtitles, 15

Director Arnaud Desplechin Cast Mathieu Amalric, Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsbourg, France 2017, 2h14m, subtitles, 15

That Summer

Tuesday 19 - Thursday 21 June Summer, 1972: photographer Peter Beard and Jackie O’s socialite sibling Lee Radziwill work together on a film about her relatives and the sisters’ childhood in the Hamptons. After the project was abandoned, Albert and David Maysles made The Beales of Grey Gardens. Lost for decades, this extraordinary footage, which focuses on a vibrant and profoundly influential creative community in Montauk (Long Island) in the 1970s – some shot by Andy Warhol - reemerges in Göran Olsson’s fascinating documentary. Olsson uses it as the heart of a hauntingly poignant portrait of the two women, and the many lives they touched. GFF18

Grey Gardens

Tuesday 19 - Thursday 21 June Meet Big and Little Edie Beale: mother and daughter, high-society dropouts, and reclusive cousins of Jackie Onassis. The eccentric duo manage to thrive together amid the decay and disorder of their East Hampton mansion, making for an eerily ramshackle echo of the American Camelot. An impossibly intimate portrait and widely considered to be a masterpiece of documentary filmmaking, Grey Gardens follows their compelling day-to-day lives, quickly became a cult classic, and established Little Edie as a fashion icon and philosopher queen. Directors David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Muffie Meyer, Ellen Hovde, USA 1975, 1h34m, PG

Director Göran Olsson, USA 2017, 1h20m, PG

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In the Fade Aus dem Nichts

Friday 22 - Thursday 28 June Winner of the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture (Foreign Language), In the Fade is a provocative, emotionally charged revenge drama from Head-On director Fatih Akin. The film revolves around Katja (Diane Kruger) and the happy family life she has built with her Kurdish husband Nuri (Numan Acar) and their six-year-old son. When a nail bomb attack robs her of everything she holds dear, the subsequent legal battle leaves her thinking that she is the one on trial. Kruger won a well-deserved Best Actress prize at Cannes for her riveting portrayal of a victim driven by injustice to take matters into her own hands. GFF18 Director Fatih Akin Cast Diane Kruger, Numan Acar, Denis Moschitto, Germany 2017, 1h46m, subtitles, 15

Father’s Day Special

Specially chosen by the fathers in Glasgow Film Theatre’s team, we are delighted to present two generations of great comedy-horror for the whole family to enjoy! Tickets sold separately for each screening.

Ghostbusters (1984)

Sunday 17 June (12.30) If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood – who ya gonna call? Why, the Ghostbusters of course! When three university parapsychologists lose their research grant and credibility, they decide to go into business for themselves, setting up as professional supernatural eliminators. Starting out with only a converted fire station and a beat-up ambulance to their name, the Ghostbusters quickly become local heroes when the city sees a dramatic rise in paranormal activity and a giant marshmallow threatens its very existence. Director Ivan Reitman Cast Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, USA 1984, 1h45m, 12A: contains moderate sex references

Ghostbusters (2016)

Sunday 17 June (15.00) Old friends and paranormal believers Abby Yates and Erin Gilbert are brought back together when strange, malevolent spirits begin to appear in Manhattan. Teaming up with nuclear physicist Jillian Holtzmann and subway worker Patty Holan, they develop paranormal fighting technology and advertise their services as the ‘Ghostbusters’. The freshest voices in modern comedy, Melissa McCarthy, Kirsten Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones, inject new life into the once dead supernatural franchise. Director Paul Feig Cast Melissa McCarthy, Kirsten Wiig, Kate McKinnon, USA 2016, 1h56m, 12A: contains moderate threat, infrequent crude references, infrequent strong language

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Industry Spotlight: Andrew Macdonald

Thursday 7 June (18.15) National Film and Television School (NFTS) Director, Jon Wardle hosts a session with BAFTAwinning Producer, CEO of DNA Films and NFTS board member, Andrew Macdonald (Trainspotting, T2: 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. All tickets £6 1h15m, N/C 15+

The Happy Prince

Friday 22 - Thursday 28 June Rupert Everett’s directorial debut is a poignant dramatization of Oscar Wilde’s final years, and the ghosts that haunted him. In late 19th Century Paris, Wilde is out of prison but a pariah. He swings between grief and a determination to wrest whatever pleasure he can from the time he has left. His body ailing and heavy, his mind spinning, he survives by falling back on the flamboyant irony and brilliant wit that defined him. The Happy Prince is bolstered by a stellar supporting cast of British actors, including Colin Firth, Emily Watson and Colin Morgan. Director Rupert Everett Cast Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Emily Watson, UK 2018, 1h45m, 15

Arcadia

Friday 22 - Thursday 28 June A provocative and poetic exploration of Britain’s relationship with its own land, Arcadia is crafted from BFI National Archive footage spanning 100 years. BAFTA-winner Paul Wright (For Those in Peril) weaves an intoxicating array of material together, following an unnamed protagonist from the future as she travels through metaphorical ‘seasons’; from spring’s romantic agricultural idyll to winter’s political turmoil, as nature reacts with violent storms. Set to a grand and expressive score from Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) and drawing on inspiration from The Wicker Man to Winstanley, Arcadia is a dense and elegiac essay of wonder, hope, horror and decay. GFF18 Director Paul Wright, USA/UK 2017, 1h18m, 12A: infrequent strong language, bloody images, moderate threat

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Time Trial

From Fri 29 June - see glasgowfilm.org for details Time Trial gives us an exhilarating and terrifying place in the race, providing an immersive experience as close to actually competing as you will ever see on film. Scottish cyclist David Millar, shrouded in darkness, declares an intention to rise again. This is a sensory ride through the thrill and hardship of professional cycling. We are hurtled off a hillside, details blurring like watercolours. The euphoria and the fatigue, the highs and the lows. It's as if it were ourselves struggling through the bumpy roads of France. David bluntly and fearlessly narrates his last season in the saddle, intimate and immediate, along with the intricate relationships of cyclist, road crew, fellow competitors, manic fans, and the media circus surrounding it all. Time Trial reveals how the human spirit is driven by forces deeper than success and glory. Director Finlay Pretsell, UK 2017, 1h22m, 18

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY EVENTS FEATURING FILMS PAST AND PRESENT Movie Memories is GFT’s dementia friendly film programme. It is designed to enable people experiencing early-to-mid-stage dementia, their carers and/or families to socialise in a safe and welcoming environment. FAQs: glasgowfilm.org/moviememories

Sir Harry Lauder's World Famous Songs and More Thursday 21 June (event starts: 11am, event ends: 12.30pm) Harry Lauder was one of Scotland’s first international stars, who shone with both audiences and critics alike for four decades. Expert John Ritchie leads us through a selection of Lauder’s own productions from 1927 to 1933. All tickets £3. Director Harry Lauder, UK 1927 - 33, Film 30m, event 1h30m approx, N/C 5+

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CROSSING THE LINE

MAP Magazine - The Body in Motion // In Motion

Sunday 10 June (19.45) Curated for MAP by Tiffany Boyle, this programme explores dance film and artist moving image: ideas of movement, notation, and choreography for the screen. Connecting historical dance film works from pioneering female directors Margaret Tait and Maya Deren, alongside contemporary artist moving image from Anna Hoetjes (Amsterdam-based) and Aideen Doran (Glasgow-based), the programme includes pauses for discussion and reflections. An excerpt from the 1973 Olympic Munich Summer Games documentary film Visions of Eight will also be screened, focusing on the segment titled The Women, directed by Michael Pfleghar. GFF18 Directors Various, UK/The Netherlands/USA 1945-2018, 1h20m, N/C 15+

Lek and the Dogs + Q&A

Monday 11 June (20.10) Award-winning artist and filmmaker Andrew Kötting creates a ground-breaking crossover between narrative film and contemporary art piece that contains trace elements of Tarkovsky’s Stalker and Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape. Lek and the Dogs is based on the awardwinning play by Hattie Naylor, itself inspired by the true story of Ivan Mishukov. Four-year old Ivan walked out of his apartment and spent two years living on the city streets, where he was adopted by a pack of wild dogs. This screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Andrew Kötting. Director Andrew Kötting Cast Xavier Tchili, UK 2017, 1h32m, some subtitles, 15

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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: Mary and the Witch's Flower Tuesday 12 June (Film starts at 18.00) The director of When Marnie Was There returns with a thrilling action-packed film following Mary as she travels through fantastical worlds on her magical broomstick. This is a heartfelt story of a young girl trying to find a place in the world. Screening in English dubbed version. All tickets ÂŁ6. There will be a Q&A after the film. If you require a wheelchair space please request this on booking or call our box office on 0141 332 6535. Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi Cast Jim Broadbent, Kate Winslet, Ruby Barnhill, Japan 2017, 1h43m, U

Visible Cinema: Even When I Fall Monday 18 June (Film starts at: 18.15) 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 Sheetal and Saraswoti met as teenagers in a Kathmandu refuge, both survivors of child trafficking to Indian circuses. Even When I Fall traces their journey as they reclaim the incredible circus skills they were forced to learn, and begin to build a future against all odds. All tickets ÂŁ6. There will be a Q&A after the film. If you require a wheelchair space please request this on booking or call our box office on 0141 332 6535. Directors Kate McLarnon, Sky Neal, UK 2017, 1h20m, subtitles, 12A: references to sexual violence, human trafficking and slavery

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¡VIVA! SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN FESTIVAL

For its 24th edition, ¡Viva! returns with a nation-wide celebration of film from across Spain and Latin America. Presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery, AC/E, and the Office for Cultural and Scientific Affairs, Embassy of Spain in the UK.

Abracadabra

Monday 11 June (18.00) Pablo Berger’s follow up to Blancanieves is the story of Carmen (Maribel Verdú), an ordinary housewife living on the outskirts of Madrid with her husband Carlos - a football fan who lives and breathes for Real Madrid. When the spirit of an apparently much nicer man possesses him, their lives are transformed dramatically. Elements of noir, gothic horror and social commentary fuse into a brightly coloured, eye-catching dark comedy with an infectious ‘80s soundtrack and a standout performance from Verdú. Director Pablo Berger Cast Maribel Verdú, Antonio de la Torre, Priscilla Delgado, Spain 2017, 1h36m, subtitles, N/C 15+

Los Perros

Monday 25 June (18.25) Mariana is 42-years-old, and a member of the Chilean upper class that takes privilege for granted. Scorned by her father and neglected by her husband, Mariana occupies her days with fertility treatments, running an art gallery and learning to ride a horse. Her riding instructor, a former cavalry officer known as The Colonel, is under investigation for human rights abuses committed decades before. When Mariana grows closer to her enigmatic teacher, her increasing interest threatens to tear down the invisible walls protecting her family from the past. Director Marcela Said Cast Antonia Zegers, Alfredo Castro, Alejandro Sieveking, Rafael Spregelburd, Chile/Argentina 2016, 1h41m, subtitles, N/C 12+

Blueprint: Scottish Independent Shorts

Thursday 21 June (20.30) Attracting a sell-out audience to Glasgow Short Film Festival in March, where we introduced a new audience prize, indie filmmaking platform Blueprint begins a new season back in our regular home at GFT. Celebrating the work of tenacious local heroes, this month’s programme highlights include a feminist revenge thriller, a man stuck in a nightmarish time loop and Blueprint's first film from the Arabic speaking world. Presented with the continued support of Visual Impact Scotland. All tickets £6. Blueprint programmer Hans Lucas will conduct a short Q&A with some of the filmmakers after the screening. Director Various, UK 2016-18, 1h30m, N/C 15+

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Even When I Fall

Saturday 16 June (16.00) Sheetal and Saraswoti met as teenagers in a Kathmandu refuge, both survivors of child trafficking to Indian circuses. Even When I Fall traces their journey as they reclaim the incredible circus skills they were forced to learn, and begin to build a future against all odds. Along with other young trafficking survivors, they form Nepal’s first and only circus, creating a livelihood and working to challenge the deep-seated stigma against trafficked women. This beautiful film harnesses the visual spectacle of the circus to give a unique perspective into the complex world of human trafficking. Directors Kate McLarnon, Sky Neal, UK 2017, 1h20m, subtitles, 12A: references to sexual violence, human trafficking and slavery

Through Our Eyes + Q&A

Saturday 23 June (12.45) Filmed over three years, Samir Mehanovic’s emotive documentary gives a fresh and personal insight into the human catastrophe of the Syrian conflict. A Muslim refugee himself, Mehanovic fled Bosnia in the 1990s and settled in the UK. Drawing on his own experience of claiming asylum, he travels to meet Syrian refugees in their new countries of exile, to further understand the struggles of families fleeing their homes. Through Our Eyes is a vivid examination of the consequences of war and displacement. This screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Samir Mehanovic. Director Samir Mehanovic, UK/Bosnia and Herzegovina/ Germany/Lebanon/Republic of Macedonia 2018, 1h10m, subtitles, N/C 12+

A Love That Never Dies + Q&A

Sunday 1 July (19.45) Jane Harris and Jimmy Edmonds’ son Josh died six years ago while travelling. To honour his memory, they set off on their own road trip across the USA to find out why, in a world where death will always make front page news, real life conversations about death, dying and bereavement are so problematic. Along the way they find other bereaved families with touching stories of grief that refuse social expectations about moving on or letting go. This screening will be followed by a Q&A with directors Jane Harris and Jimmy Edmonds. Directors Jimmy Edmonds, Jane Harris, UK 2017, 1h15m, 12A: infrequent strong language, bereavement theme

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REFUGEE FESTIVAL SCOTLAND

Refugee Festival Scotland celebrates the contribution refugees make to life in Scotland – the food and drink, music and poetry, dance, visual art and ideas. The festival offers people from different backgrounds the chance to meet and celebrate together: to sample a little of each other’s cultures, listen to each other’s stories and get to know each other better. www.refugeefestivalscotland.co.uk


CLASSICS

The Sound of Music - 70mm

Sunday 3 (13.00), Monday 4 (19.00) & Tuesday 5 June (14.30) Julie Andrews stars as Maria, a novice at a strict Salzburg convent, in this timeless musical classic based on the real life story of the Von Trapp Family singers. When Mother Superior sends Maria to act as a governess to the seven children of Austrian naval officer Captain Georg von Trapp (Christopher Plummer), Maria arrives to discover she's merely the latest in a long line of governesses the children have scared away. With her love of life and music, Maria quickly wins them over, and is welcomed into the family. However, the von Trapp's happiness is threatened by the rise of the Third Reich in Austria. Screening on 70mm. Director Robert Wise Cast Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker, USA 1965, 2h52m (plus 20m interval), U

King of Hearts

Pandora's Box

Die Büchse der Pandora

Friday 8 - Sunday 10 June A cult anti-war masterpiece from director Philippe de Broca, King of Hearts was a flop upon initial release in France, but a smash hit in America, where it played for five years straight. During World War I, Scottish Private Charles Plumpick (Alan Bates) is chosen to go into the French town of Marville and defuse a bomb. Chased by German soldiers, Charles hides in the local insane asylum, where the inmates become convinced he is their new king. With time running out, will Charles be able to deactivate the bomb and save his newfound friends? New Digital Restoration.

Friday 15 - Sunday 17 June One of the great silent films, GW Pabst’s Pandora’s Box is renowned for its sensational storyline, Weimar-period setting and the performance from iconic star Louise Brooks. Lulu (Brooks) is a spirited, charming showgirl, whose sexual magnetism inadvertently wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women around her. Controversial in its day, then underappreciated for decades, Pandora’s Box now stands as an incredibly modern movie, and few stars of any era dazzle as bright as Brooks. New Digital Restoration.

Director Philippe de Broca Cast Alan Bates, Geneviève Bujold, Pierre Brasseur, France 1966, 1h44m, some subtitles, 12A: moderate bad language, sex references

Director GW Pabst Cast Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner, Francis Lederer, Germany 1929, German intertitles with English subtitles, 2h16m, PG

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Jason and the Argonauts + Q&A

Friday 29 June (18.00) Celebrate the 100th birthday of legendary stop-motion animator Ray Harryhausen with this commemorative screening of Jason and the Argonauts. Arguably his defining work, and one which continues to enthrall fans of all ages, this classic retelling of Greek mythology showcases some of the most famous special effects sequences of all time. Marvel at the bronze giant Talos, the seven-headed Hydra, and of course the famous Skeleton Army. Preceded by a special introduction from the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation and followed by a Q&A with one of the film’s stars, Scottish actor John Cairney. Director Don Chaffey Cast Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack, Gary Raymond, UK/USA 1963, 1h39m, U

Stop Making Sense

Sun 10 (17.00) & Tue 12 June (20.10) On Friday 15 June, David Byrne makes his return to Glasgow to play the Royal Concert Hall with what he is billing as his ‘most ambitious show’ since 1984’s Stop Making Sense. Director Jonathan Demme captured that legendary tour by Byrne’s former band Talking Heads in what remains arguably the greatest concert film of all time. Get ready to don your largest suit and grab the nearest lamp once more as GFT brings this remarkable celebration to the screen ahead of Byrne’s return to the stage. Director Jonathan Demme, USA 1984, 1h28m, PG

The Swimmer

Sun 24 (14.30) & Tue 26 June (18.00) Frank Perry’s strange and stylized adaptation of the John Cheever short story is as affecting as when it was first released 50 years ago. One summer morning in an affluent Connecticut suburb, Ned Merrill (Burt Lancaster) decides to "swim" home via the pools of his wealthy friends. Along the way Ned encounters several women from his past, in a progressively tragic journey of embarrassments, humiliation and steamy passion. He passes from one scenario to another until he arrives home to an empty house and a startling self-revelation... Director Frank Perry Cast Burt Lancaster, Janet Landgard, Janice Rule, USA 1968, 1h35m, PG

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EVENT CINEMA

Bolshoi Ballet: Coppélia

Sunday 10 June (15.45) Swanhilda notices her fiancee Franz is infatuated with the beautiful Coppélia who sits reading on her balcony each day. Nearly breaking up the two sweethearts, Coppelia is not what she seems and Swanhilda decides to teach Franz a lesson… The Bolshoi’s unique version of Coppélia exhibits a fascinating reconstruction of the original 19th century choreography of this ebullient comedy. Choreographer Sergei Vikharev, 2h45m approx. As Live: 12A

NT Live: King Lear

Thursday 27 September (18.45) Broadcast live from London’s West End, Ian McKellen stars as King Lear in this contemporary retelling of Shakespeare’s tender, violent, moving and shocking play. Considered by many to be the greatest tragedy ever written, King Lear sees two ageing fathers – one a King, one his courtier – reject the children who truly love them. Their blindness unleashes a tornado of pitiless ambition and treachery, as family and state are plunged into a violent power struggle with bitter ends. Director Jonathan Munby, 3h40m approx., As Live: 12A

NT Live: Julie

Thursday 6 September (18.45) Vanessa Kirby and Eric Kofi Abrefa feature in the cast of this brand new production, directed by Carrie Cracknell (NT Live: The Deep Blue Sea) and broadcast live from the National Theatre. Wild and newly single, Julie throws a late night party. In the kitchen, Jean and Kristina clean up as the celebration heaves above them. Crossing the threshold, Julie initiates a power game with Jean – which rapidly descends into a savage fight for survival. Director Carrie Cracknell, 2h approx., As Live: 12A

NT Live: The Madness of George III

Tuesday 20 November (18.45) Written by one of Britain’s best-loved playwrights Alan Bennett (The History Boys, The Lady in the Van), the cast of this new production includes Olivier Award-winners Mark Gatiss and Adrian Scarborough. It’s 1786 and King George III is the most powerful man in the world. But his behaviour is becoming increasingly erratic as he succumbs to fits of lunacy. With the King’s mind unravelling, ambitious politicians and the scheming Prince of Wales threaten to undermine the power of the Crown, and expose the fine line between a King and a man. Director Adam Penford, 3h20m approx., As Live: 12A

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Accessible Screenings Take 2 Access: Maya the Bee: the Honey Games (U) Sat 2 Jun (12noon) Access Film Club: Mary and the Witch's Flower (U) Tue 12 Jun (18.00) McQueen (15) Friday 8 - Thursday 14 June – All Screenings Sat 9 Jun (15.30) Mon 11 Jun (20.15) Tue 12 Jun (14.30)

Thoroughbreds (15) Tuesday 12 - Thursday 14 June – All screenings Wed 13 Jun (20.30) The Piano (15) Friday 15 - Thursday 21 June – All screenings Sun 17 Jun (14.30) Mon 18 Jun (15.30) Tue 19 Jun (20.20)

GFT Accessible Programme GFT offers both Audio Description and captioning on selected titles and selected screenings. Audio Description is a service for partially sighted or blind people (AD headphones are available to collect from Box Office when you pick up your tickets prior to the film screening). Captioning is a service for deaf and hard of hearing audience members who rely on subtitling to enable them to follow the film’s dialogue.

Access Information

GFT accepts the CEA Card. (www.ceacard.co.uk) We can offer an infrared sound facility for the hearing-impaired (please ask at Box Office for a head set). There is disabled badge holders’ parking to the rear of the building in Cambridge Street. If you are a wheelchair user, please inform Box Office when booking. Guide dogs are welcome at GFT.

Take 2: Sherlock Gnomes (U) Saturday 16 June (11.30)

Please contact our Manager (0141) 352 8603 or email dutymanager@glasgowfilm.org with your specific access enquiries.

Visible Cinema: Even When I Fall (12A) Monday 18 June (18.15) Movie Memories presents Sir Harry Lauder's World Famous Songs and More (N/C 5+) Thursday 21 June (11.00) Arcadia (12A) Friday 22 June - Thursday 28 June - All screenings Sat 23 Jun (13.35) Tue 26 Jun (21.05) Wed 27 Jun (12.30)

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

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