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Glasgow's Youth Film Festival has come of age, and after years spent as part of the Glasgow Film Festival it is now venturing out on its own. Aimed at teenagers and young adults, it packs in a host of great events alongside the films, with costume parties, a chance to meet the stars and a special focus on learning how to make films.

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The Signal
The Signal
Three college students disappear under mysterious circumstances while tracking a computer hacker through the Southwest.
Supernova
Supernova
Where Meis lives, absolutely nothing ever happens. She loses herself in wistful fantasies about love, sex and a world elsewhere.
Class Enemy
Class Enemy
A teacher finds his class start to turn on him after tragedy strikes the school.
Labyrinth
Labyrinth
A teenage girl enters a mysterious maze to try and win back her baby brother from the Goblin King.
Shaun Of The Dead
Shaun Of The Dead
Rom-Zom-Com.

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