Kudos! Another brilliant year for Glasgow Film Festival. Building, as ever, on their previous years, 2013 saw Glasgow implode under a hefty programme of over 350 events. The festival stretched its reach across international cinematic boundaries as well as venues in the city, from a western dancehall to an obscure underground subway.
I was invited in again this year to provide coverage on the events from the red carpet to the afterparty mayhem. Here are some of the highlights below!
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Lorenza Izzo and Eli Roth at the UK Premiere of Aftershock |
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Nicolas Lopez works the red carpet for the UK premiere of Aftershock |
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Festival Co-Director Alan Hunter introduces a special screening of Carl Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc at Glasgow Cathedral |
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Gemma Arterton at the Q&A of Neil Jordan's UK Premiere of Byzantium |
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Saoirse Ronan on the red carpet for Neil Jordan's Byzantium |
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Citadel director, Ciaron Foy on the red carpet |
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Jake Wilson, the youngest member of the Q&A panel for Citadel |
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Robert Emms in conversation at the Q&A of Rufus Norris's Broken |
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Actor Emun Elliot and casting agent Kahleen Crawford in conversation as part of a BAFTA event |
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Guests at the afterparty of We Are Northern Lights |
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First Minister Alex Salmond has his comic knowledge challenged by Mark Millar at GEEK night |
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Audience at the Frightfest Friday marthon |
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Festival Co-director Allison Gardner with the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce |
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