Glasgow Film Festival - Reviews from across the web
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Eye for Film : Glasgow Film Festival One of the youngest film festivals in the UK, Glasgow is entering it's third year in 2007 with an exciting programme that includes the UK premieres of Cashback, Curse Of The Yellow Flower. They will also present a John Wayne centenary retrospective and a focus on... eyeforfilm.co.uk
Glasgow Film Festival , whose highlights include Alex Gibney's uncompromising Oscar-nominated take on corporate corruption, Enron: The Smartest Guys In The Room, and Murray Grigor's Sir John Soane: An English Architect, An American Legacy. Those of a sporting bent won't want to miss either Hellmuth Costard's avant-garde ... bbc.co.uk
Glasgow Film Festival 2008 Encouraged by the record-breaking audience response to the 2007 Festival co-directors Allison Gardner and Allan Hunter are already at work on an ambitious programme that will include the best of international cinema, a strong selection of home grown features, special retrospectives and a bigger pres... glasgowfilmfestival.org.uk
Glasgow Film Festival 2007 Other international films in the programme will include East of Bucharest, a major hit at the Cannes Film Festival and new martial arts spectacular 'The Curse of the Golden Flower', the spectacular martial arts film by Zhang Yimou. The festival will also show the work of Anders Thomas Jensen and Suz... glasgowwestend.co.uk
Eye for Film : Glasgow Film Festival : Epilogue The festival has been so successful for the Glasgow Film Theatre that it has made almost a tenth of its annual takings over just 10 days, though staff have been exhausted trying to keep up. This year Cineworld on Renfrew Street and the Grosvenor on Ashton Lane were also involved, making the expanded... eyeforfilm.co.uk
Attractions & Events | Glasgow Film Festival 2007 The celebration of Danish cinema includes the new Lars Von Trier comedy The Boss Of It All, powerful performances from Casino Royale villain Mads Mikkelsen in both After The Wedding and Prague as well as a salute to prolific writer/director Anders Thomas Jensen who will visit Glasgow to present his ... easier.com
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