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Back for its ninth year, the Glasgow Film Festival continues to go from strength to strength. Opening with César-nominated French romcom Populaire and closing with Joss Whedon introducing his new take on Much Ado About Nothing, it includes several UK premieres and a host of special events and parties. There are thrills and chills from Frightfest, there's comic fan fun from Kapow@GFF, there's a treasure hunt and a cinematic tour of the city, and even the chance to watch Jaws on a boat. All this plus a James Cagney retrospective, the best new cinema from Brazil and a focus on the work of female directors. The main festival opens on Valentine's Day but before that you can catch the Short Film Festival and Youth Film Festival.

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White Elephant
White Elephant
The story of the friendship between two priests who settle in a Buenos Aires slum area to carry out their ministry and social work.
East Hastings Pharmacy
East Hastings Pharmacy
An introduction to the various people who visit a methadone clinic over the course of a day.
The Place Beyond The Pines
The Place Beyond The Pines
On discovering that he has a baby son, a circus motorcycle stunt rider approaches responsibility by robbing banks, but runs afoul of a corrupt politician.
Dormant Beauty
Dormant Beauty
Three stories explore Italian concerns in the context of a famous euthanasia case.
A Late Quartet
When a cellist discovers that he has Parkinson's disease, the other members of his successful string quartet find their lives unravelling.
Spring Breakers
Spring Breakers
Four college students form an unlikely allegiance with a drug dealer.
Byzantium
Byzantium
Two vampires, mother and daughter, open a seaside bordello.
Welcome To The Punch
Welcome To The Punch
When his son gets in trouble, a retired criminal is forced to return to the city where a detective is still determined to catch him.
A Hijacking
A Hijacking
A brutal drama about a ship hijacked by Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean and the subsequent struggles for survival and freedom.
Easy Money
Easy Money
A poor student with an expensive elite lifestyle sells cocaine to pay for his extravagant habits.
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Glasgow Film Festival Features

Achieving The Look Of Love
Director Michael Winterbottom on his Paul Raymond biopic.
North star
Nick Higgins reveals the story behind We Are Northern Lights.
Maison d'être
Director François Ozon on In The House, teachers and falling in love.
A sense of Place
Derek Cianfrance on The Place Beyond The Pines
Catching a Gosling on The Place Beyond The Pines
Ryan Gosling on tattoos, shame, chasing geese and How To Catch A Monster
Creating The Place Beyond The Pines
Eva Mendes on the methods behind Derek Cianfrance's movie.
Inside Shell
Scott Graham on his dad/daughter drama.
Top Gere
Nicholas Jarecki talks about Arbitrage, big-name casts, power and corruption.
Going out with a bang
GFF days 10 & 11: Joss Whedon, Eli Roth, Joan Of Arc and a shot to the heart.
Fantasy, fright and fiction
GFF days 8 & 9: big stars, big launches and big screen games.
Playing the game
Game Of Thrones on the big screen.
Marvels of Mars
GFF days 6 & 7: Steve Niles, Steven Sterlacchini, Alex Salmond and the terrors of the deep.
Glasgow on screen
Nicola Balkind on her new book about the cinema-loving city.
Going underground
GFF days 4 & 5: James D'Arcy, daleks and the secret of the subway.
True north
GFF Days 2 & 3: Nick Higgins, James Cosmo, Billy Connolly and (not) dying at the end.
Young love
GFF Day 1: Youthful antics, Populaire, Pollyanna McIntosh and John C Reilly.
Questions of belief
Cosmina Stratan speaks about pressure, body language, the script, and costumes during the filming of Beyond The Hills, Romania's official entry for the 2013 Foreign Language Oscars.
A vision of Blancanieves
Pablo Berger on fairy tales, cinema and misbehaving roosters.
Going beyond
Cristina Flutur speaks about fearlessness, theater, the number of sins, and a magical spot on a sweater.
Putting animator in the doc
Brad Bernstein and Rick Cikowski talk about making Far Out Isn't Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story
Nicole Kidman talks 'Swamp Barbie'
The Paperboy actress on white shoes, authentic costumes and Lee Daniels' latest film.

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