Glasgow Film Festival 2016

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The Host The Host
The Host and The Sky Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers
Eglantine (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Margaret Salmon; Writer: Margaret Salmon)
A young girl has a fantastical adventure in a forest one night.
Heart Of A Dog (Country: US; Year: 2015; Director: Laurie Anderson; Writer: Laurie Anderson)
Personal essay film concerning themes of love death and language.
The Host (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Miranda Pennell)
A documentarian uncovers the story of a petroleum geologist who searched for the origins of civilisation in Iran in the 1930s.
No Home Movie (Country: Belgium, France; Year: 2015; Director: Chantal Akerman)
Portrait of the director's mother in the last years of her life.
The Sky Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Ben Rivers; Stars: Oliver Laxe)
The beauty of Morocco transformed into a mysterious landscape.
Wildness Wildness
Wildness and No Home Movie
Wildness (Country: US; Year: 2012; Director: Wu Tsang)
A documentary portrait of the Silver Platter nightclub and its legendary performance art night.
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