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Film & Theatre Tips - October 2008


GLASGOW FILM THEATRE
CINEMA FOR ALL
12 Rose Street, Glasgow, G3 6RB
Buy tickets from: Box Office on 0141 332 6535 or online at www.gft.org.uk


SILVER SCREEN
Every Tuesday at 12.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre programmes films for our more discerning viewers!
All tickets are £3

Details of films showing and tickets are available from Box Office on 0141 332 6535, on our website www.gft.org.uk, or in the GFT brochure. 

UPCOMING SILVER SCREEN EVENTS

SILVER SCREEN
Every Tuesday at 12.45pm GFT programmes films for our more discerning viewers!  All tickets are £3.

THE DUCHESS (12A) 
Tuesday 7 October (12.45)

AMANDLA! A REVOLUTION IN FOUR PART HARMONY (12A) 
Tuesday 14 October (12.45)

THE GHOST SHOW: SCOTLAND IN THE PAST (PG) 
Tuesday 21 October (12.45)

DRACULA (12A) 
Tuesday 28 October (12.45)

REMEMBER WHEN  . . .THE GHOST SHOW
Tuesday 21 October 12.45pm
All tickets £3
Sunday 26 October 5pm
Concessions £4.50

Before the arrival of the internet and pay-per-view TV people went
looking for fun and entertainment, and few were as popular as the Shows
or the local picture house. Ghost Show brings these two together in
this special screening. You'll enjoy some of the earliest films ever
shown in Scotland and learn how Showground pioneers such as Victor
Biddall, Harry Kemp and George Green made Scots love the movies. You will also see how filmmakers have captured Scots enjoying themselves at fairs and public holidays across the decades, and hear the
recollections of the Travelling Showpeople who made them happen. Toffee apples and goldfish not included...

Presented by Ghost Show Researcher Mitch Miller, with discussion and Q and A.

Also look out for GFT's November Season: TO END ALL WARS
 
To commemorate the end of the First World War, GFT presents a season of films representing ‘The War to End All Wars’. Infused with elements of satire and tragedy, often within one story, each of these films depict the heroisms, horrors and indignities of War in a unique way and underscore the importance of remembrance. The main features will be accompanied by screenings of rare archive footage and propaganda films of the period selected from the Imperial War Museum and the Scottish Screen Archive collections. Films include Paths of Glory, All Quiet on the Western Front, Oh What a Lovely War and Joyeux Noel

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