Festival Schedule
Full Festival Schedule
Schedule by day:
Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday
Events:
Tickets
CCA Tickets & Festival Passes
3-Day Festival Pass: £30.00 (£15.00 Unwaged)
Day Pass: £12.00 (£6.00 unwaged)
Single Screenings: £4.00 (£2.00 unwaged)
Box Office: 0141 352 4900GFT
Single Screenings: £4.00 (£2.00 unwaged)
Box Office: 0141 332 6535
www.glasgowfilm.org/theatreGMAC
Single Screenings: £4.00
Box Office: 0141 553 2620All screenings and events are free to asylum seekers, refugees and festival pass holders.
Venues
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350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD
GFT
12 Rose Street Glasgow, G3 6RB
GMAC
Trongate 103, Glasgow, G1 5HD
The Old Hairdressers
Renfield Lane, Glasgow, G2 6PH
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Out Of The Dark
Saturday, April 30 20112:00pm – 6:00pm Electron Club CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street Art Exhibition & Sale by Donation. “Gordon Delaney is a painter – painting is what he does. Gordon Delaney cannot stop painting – he moves fast and gets things done. Gordon Delaney is a flaneur – he haunts the cafes of the city more »
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Glasgow Works?
Film Screening and Discussion Event A selection of short films about poverty and alternative approaches to welfare reform such as a Citizens Basic Income. Saturday 19th March 2011, 1.30 pm – 3.30 pm, Free Admission The Pearce Institute 840 860 Govan Road, Govan, Glasgow G51 3UU tel : 0141 445 6007 | 0141 440 1937 more »
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Making a Difference Screening
Glasgow In The Making Season Two: Making a Difference Stories From The Fight Against Poverty In Scotland Tuesday, 15 March 2011, 6.30pm to 7.30pm Reception from 6.15pm The Albany Learning and Conference Centre 44 Ashley Street Glasgow G3 6DS Free Admission View flyer…
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Making A Difference: Films go Live!
Making A Difference, Stories From The Fight Against Poverty in Scotland In 2010 Document Festival and The Poverty Alliance commissioned three films to raise awareness of poverty in Scotland from the perspectives of young, adult, and older people. You can now watch: Tae Sail on Them is No Their Fate, You Always Think There’s Nothing more »
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