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Festivals: Glasgow: 2008

Allison Gardner unveils the programme in full. <i>Photo by Stuart Crawford</i>
Allison Gardner unveils the programme in full. Photo by Stuart Crawford
Now in its fourth year, the Glasgow Film Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. Attendees will get the chance to see several of this year's most eagerly anticipated films before they go on general release, and there'll also be a selection of the very best in cinema from around the world, plus some promising work from new British talent. Alongside this, you can look forward to a Bette Davis retrospective featuring some all-time classics of the silver screen.

The 2008 Glasgow Film Festival opens on Valentine's Day and runs until the 24th. The GFT will be at the centre of things but you can also look forward to special screenings in Cineworld Renfrew Street and in the CCA. We'll be bringing you the latest news and reviews from the festival throughout.






Glasgow Film Festival Latest Reviews

Joy Division
An in-depth biographical account of the legendary Manchester band.

Charlie Bartlett
A bright but troubled rich kid unexpectedly finds himself in the American ‘public school’ system – and finds a novel way of beating the bullies.

Shotgun Stories
Blood ties and vengeance in rural Arkansas.

You, The Living
Surreal, dreamlike, and darkly comic sketches about life and death.

The Spiderwick Chronicles
Moving to a creepy old house after their parents split up, three children encounter a dangerous but enchanting supernatural world.

My Brother Is An Only Child
Two brothers growing up in small town Italy in the 1960s devote themselves to opposite ends of the political spectrum. Then they both fall in love with the same girl.

Mister Lonely
Celebrity lookalikes get to know one another whilst a crazy old priest takes nuns flying.

La Antena
Dystopian fairytale about a 'city without a voice'.

Four Minutes
A young prisoner receives piano lessons which change her life.

Garage
The life of a lonely petrol station attendant is changed forever when he is befriended by a bored teenager.

Glasgow Film Festival Festival Features

No laughing matter
Producer Chris Coen talks about remaking Funny Games.

Plight of the living dead
As Diary Of The Dead is released on DVD read our exclusive interview with George A Romero about zombies, the perils of the internet and a Sound Of Music remake.

Rec revealed
Paco Plaza and Jaume Balaguero talk about their monster Spanish hit.

Films that go bump in the night
A look at what Frightfest attendees thought of the films on offer at this year's GFF.

A grand day out
What do GFF attendees and volunteers think of the festival?

How music changed history
John Sayles on Honeydripper.

GFF diary, episode two
I am a fugitive from a chain gang...

GFF diary, episode one
Life is nothing if not totally ironic...

Remembering Bette Davis
A look at one of the great stars of yesteryear.

4th Glasgow Film Festival Programme Announced
GFF to feature Cassandra's Dream and Bette Davis retrospective.

Freeze frames
Director Asif Kapadia talks about finding the arctic location and cast for his latest film Far North.

Baby, it's been an incredible year
Juno director Jason Reitman on filmmaking, fatherhood and the future.

News & Features Baby Mama

Tom McCarthy, Hiam Abbass and Richard Jenkins talk about their latest film while in town for the EIFF.

Legendary animator Ray Harryhausen talks about his life and work.

The prizewinners gather in Edinburgh to celebrate.

Scots actor "honoured" to join Connery and Swinton.

Film Festival to open on October 15 with Ron Howard's drama.

Prize money quadrupled to £20k.
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