Glasgow sprang out of hibernation a month early in February for the perless jamboree that is
Glasgow Film Festival. With a programme of film, food and potholing it had no problem maintaining its notoriety for creative, vivid, unforgettable events. I was really lucky to join the team again this year and I had more excitement and colour than I could point a camera at.
From the Grand Budapest Hotel in the Grand Central,
Goodfellas and pizza at the Briggait, Jason Priestly's socks, to the Glasgow Gospel Choir's impromptu opening of a screening, all documented below.
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Robert Florence at the Festival Opening Gala |
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Stuart and Marisa Murdoch at the Festival Opening Gala |
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Guests at the Festival Opening Gala |
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Guests at the Festival Opening Gala |
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Street Food Cinema at the Briggait |
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Alison Gardner introduces the opening night gala |
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John Sessions in session. |
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Benedikt Erlingsson in conversation for Of Horses and Men |
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James Duff in a post show discussion for Hank and Asha |
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Richard Dreyfus and Jason Priestly on the red carpet for Cas and Dylan |
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Richard Dreyfus at the GFT |
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Jason Priestly in a post show Q&A for Cas and Dylan |
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Jason Priestly in a post show Q&A for Cas and Dylan |
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Agnés b and Lou-Léila Demerliac on the rad carpet for My Name Is Hmmm... |
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Claudia Lennear with the Glasgow Gospel Choir perform for the premiere of 20 Feet from Stardom |
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Claudia Lennear with the Glasgow Gospel Choir perform for the premiere of 20 Feet from Stardom |
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Claudia Lennear with the Glasgow Gospel Choir perform for the premiere of 20 Feet from Stardom |
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Margaret Tait Award winners Anne-Marie Copestake and Rachel MacLean with festival Producer Corinne Orton |
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Margaret Tait Award winner Rachel MacLean introduces her new work |
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Andy Diggle and Jock in conversation with Mark Millar |
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Andy Diggle and Jock in conversation with Mark Millar |
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Andy Diggle and Jock in conversation with Mark Millar |
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Ed Atkins, curator of Man of Steel |
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George Sluizer, Director of Dark Blood, in a post show discussion |
Until next year...
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