Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, the Glasgow Film Festival has another exciting line-up. Alongside the films there are events including a fancy dress monster mash gala, a treasure hunt and a potholing expedition. There will be lots of special guests, with Roger Christian, Lauren Mayberry, agnés b, George Sluizer, John Sessions, Richard Ayoade and Turner Prize winner Douglas Gordon already confirmed.

As usual, the Youth Festival will run first, from 2 to 12 February, followed by the Short Film Festival, from 13 to 16 February, and then the main festival, from 20 February to 2 March.

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Black Angel
Black Angel
A knight sets out to rescue an imperiled damsel in this short film originally shown before The Empire Strikes Back.
Tangerines
Tangerines
As the Abkhazian War in Georgia approaches, two villagers are the only ones who haven’t left.
The Last Impresario
The Last Impresario
The story of producer and social butterfly Michael White.
My Name Is Hmmm...
My Name Is Hmmm...
An abused young girl runs away from home and forms an unlikely bond with a trucker.
Ida
Ida
A novice nun comes face-to-face with her family’s past in 1960s Poland.
Iboga Nights
Iboga Nights
A former drug user investigates the use of the hallucinogen ibogaine to cure addiction.
Night Moves
Night Moves
Three people plot an act of eco-terrorism.
The Scribbler
The Scribbler
A woman with multiple personality disorder undergoes a strange new procedure.
Tracks
Tracks
Based on the true story of Robyn Davidson who in 1977 undertook an extraordinary solo trek across the harsh Australian outback.
Tom At The Farm
Tom At The Farm
A young man finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of deception.
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Glasgow Film Festival Features

Setting the stage, part 2
Gracie Otto reveals more about working with Michael White on The Last Impresario.
Picturing Poland
Pawel Pawlikowski on Ida.
Setting the stage, part 1
Gracie Otto on Michael White and The Last Impresario.
Making Tracks
John Curran on working with Mia Wasikowska, dogs and camels in Tracks.
Doing time with David Mackenzie
An inside look at the making of Starred Up.
Confessions, part 2
John Michael McDonagh, Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd and Joyce Carol Oates on Calvary.
Confessions, part 1
Kelly Reilly on the women of Calvary.
Flower power
Michel Gondry and Audrey Tautou contemplate the strangeness of Mood Indigo.
Working it out, part 2
Quai D'Orsay's Antonin Baudry and Bertrand Tavernier in conversation on film, philosophy, footwear and cats, plus Edmund White and Frank Rich.
Working it out, part 1
Antonin Baudry and Bertrand Tavernier on film, politics and Quai D'Orsay.
Skin deep
Jonathan Glazer and Jim Wilson on insects, seal maidens, costume design and what lies Under The Skin.
Horsing around
Benedikt Erlingsson on touring Of Horses And Men, his plans for the future and killing the movie star.
Seeking salvation
Antonio Piazza and Fabio Grassadonia on Salvo.
Fusion cinema
Rebecca Zlotowski on music, love and going nuclear in Grand Central.
Frights and delights
GFF diary days 9, 10 & 11: Thomas Imbach, Paul Brannigan, politics, punk, horror and Hollywood.
Approaching Zero
GFF diary days 7 & 8: Terry Gilliam, David Graham Scott, Roger Christian and the return of Goblin.
Journey to the centre of the Earth
GFF diary days 5 & 6: George Sluizer, agnès b, Mark Millar, art awards and a trip through time.
Stars come out
GFF diary days 3 & 4: Lady Grinning Soul, Richard Dreyfus, Jack O'Connell, Richard Ayoarde, orgasmic dining and a hexagonal death match.
Beyond the stars
Morgan Neville on 20 Feet From Stardom.
A grand old time
GFF diary days 1&2: youth, shorts, the opening night, Jessica Oreck and a dinner you can't refuse.
Woman behind the Name
Agnès b on fashion, friendship and her first feature My Name Is Hmmm...
Long live the Queen
Camille Rutherford on her starring role as Mary, Queen of Scots.
Teenage kicks
Matt Wolf and Jon Savage talk about their documentary on the emergence of youth culture.
Visiting time
In conversation with Godfrey Reggio and Jon Kane.
Riding high
Of Horses and Men director Benedikt Erlingsson talks sagas, mankind and Mitty.
A world beyond the spotlight
Caroling with the stars to celebrate 20 Feet From Stardom.
Vidal statistics
Director Nicholas Wrathall on his Gore documentary.
An audience with Stritch
Broadway legend Elaine talks about her life
The Restoration of Oz
As The Wizard of Oz returns to delight a new generation, we explore the real magic of cinema. The film you'll see in cinemas now is clean and bright; but how was this achieved?

Glasgow Film Festival News

The Questioning takes top prize in Glasgow
Short film festival closes with awards ceremony.
Terry Gilliam to attend Glasgow Film Festival
Richard Dreyfuss and Jason Priestley among further guests announced.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival opens
Mr. Peabody And Mr. Sherman has Scots première.
10th Glasgow Film Festival launched
The Grand Budapest Hotel leads a stellar line-up.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival line-up announced
The Dirties heads up strong selection for 2014.
GFT opens third screen
Historic independent cinema now has room for more.
Vintage Hollywood glamour for Glasgow
Film festival to celebrate 1939.
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