Glasgow Film Festival 2013

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Broken Broken
Broken and Blood
Blood (Country: UK; Year: 2012; Director: Nick Murphy; Writer: Bill Gallagher; Stars: Paul Bettany, Mark Strong, Brian Cox)
A police detective's disgust at the murder of a young girl leads him to make dangerous decisions.
Broken (Country: UK; Year: 2012; Director: Rufus Norris; Writer: Mark O’Rowe; Stars: Eloise Laurence, Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy, Robert Emms, Zana Marjanovic, George Sergeant, Denis Lawson, Clare Burt)
A young girl’s life changes when she witnesses a brutal attack.
Strings (Country: UK; Year: 2012; Director: Rob Savage; Writer: Rob Savage; Stars: Philine Lembeck, Oliver Malam, Hannah Wilder, Sid Akbar Ali )
Four young people about to leave home for university find themselves involved in complex romantic situations in this debut feature made on a shoestring budget by a teenager.
Taking The Rise (Country: UK; Year: 2012; Director: Rowan Athale; Stars: Luke Treadaway, Timothy Spall, Irwan Rheon)
Fresh out of prison, a young man recruits friends to help him with a robbery, but is he after loot or revenge?
Vinyl (Country: UK; Year: 2012; Director: Sara Sugarman; Writer: Sara Sugarman, Jim Cooper; Stars: Perry Benson, Phil Daniels, Jamie Blackley, Keith Allen )
Teenage kicks.
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