Italian Filmfest brochure - Italian Film Festival in Scotland

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Italian Filmfest brochure - Italian Film Festival in Scotland
brochure 2016:Italian Filmfest brochure
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4 –17 March 2016
www.italianfilmfestival.org.uk
www.iicedimburgo.esteri.it
www.filmitalia.org
EDINBURGH FILMHOUSE
GLASGOW FILM THEATRE
INVERNESS EDEN COURT
DUNDEE CONTEMPORARY ARTS
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Dinner in VinCaffè
with a Sicilian theme
including screening of
MALENA (15)
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Cast: Monica Bellucci ,Giuseppe Sulfaro,
Luciano Federico, Matilde Piana, Pietro Notarianni
2000 I 109mins
A young man's infatuation for a beautiful older woman
blooms amidst the outbreak of the Second World War forms
the background for this bittersweet comedy-drama. Renato
(Giuseppe Sulfaro) is a 13-year-old growing up in a small
Sicilian community. Mussolini has risen to power but Renato
has other things on his mind – mostly girls. While hanging
out with his friends by the seashore, Renato spies Malèna
(Monica Bellucci). Renato is immediately obsessed with
Malèna and follows her like a lost puppy. Written and
directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, of Cinema Paradiso
fame with a score by Ennio Morricone.
Wednesday 9 March 18.00 I Sunday 13 March 18.00
£19.95 per person. Ticket price includes:
• two course Sicilian dinner
• 125ml glass of Sicilian red or white wine
• exclusive film screening in the VinCaffè 1st floor ristorante
For more information or to book your ticket:
Telephone 0131 557 0088 or e-mail [email protected]
Valvona & Crolla VinCaffè
11 Multrees Walk, Edinburgh, EH1 3DQ
Monday to Saturday 7.30am to late, Sunday 10am to 7pm
Contact us to find out more about wine tastings, language classes, tea
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I TA L I A N F I L M F E ST I VA L
Benvenuti to the 23rd edition of the Italian Film Festival in Scotland
where from 4 to 17 March 2016 you can find the best of il cinema italiano,
currently on a high with the global and awards success of Paolo Sorrentino’s
Youth. Sorrentino was a previous Festival guest so you can be confident of
being able to talent spot in this year’s crop.
There are films from exciting new directors such as Lamberto Sanfelice,
Edoardo Falcone, Laura Bispuri and Claudio Caligari (an Oscar contender)
as well as such established names as Sergio Castellitto, Cristina Comencini,
Gabriele Salvatores and Daniele Luchetti dealing with the early years of
Pope Francis. A panoply of top acting talents headline many of the choices
among them Valeria Golino, Elio Germano, Luca Marinelli, Fabrizio
Bentivoglio, Alba Rohrwacher, Jasmine Trinca and Riccardo Scamarcio.
The celebration is curated and co-founded by directors Allan Hunter and
Richard Mowe and partnered by principal funder the Istituto Italiano di
Cultura di Edimburgo, Edinburgh Filmhouse, Glasgow Film Theatre, plus
supporters Valvona & Crolla VinCaffè and Fratelli Sarti, Glasgow, as well
as Menabrea beers.
The new edition highlights an exciting and diverse line-up of contemporary
and classic Italian cinema which recently received the welcome news that
the Italian Government will see its support to the industry rise to £300
million a year, an increase of 60 per cent.
Another of this year's particular highlights is a special focus on Luchino
Visconti in the year of the 40th anniversary of his death. The Cineteca di
Bologna are working with us to offer exclusive UK opportunities to view
one of his masterpieces Rocco and his Brothers in a newly restored version.
We continue our partnership with Istituto Luce Cinecittà’s Promotional
department in Rome and their London showcase, Cinema Made in Italy.
If you’re in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Inverness or London March
is the month to join the celebration of all that’s best and innovative in
il cinema italiano.
Buona visione!
INDEX
Anna (n/c 12+)
4
Beginners (n/c 15+)
4
Call Me Francesco
– the Pope (n/c 12+)
5
Chlorine (n/c 12+)
5
Don’t Be Bad (n/c 15+)
6
God Willing (n/c 12+)
6
The Invisible Boy (12+)
7
Latin Lover (n/c 12+ )
7
The Legendary Giulia
and Other Miracles (n/c 12+)
8
They Call Me Jeeg (n/c 12)
8
Sworn Virgin (n/c 12+)
9
You Can’t Save
Yourself Alone (n/c 12+)
9
In Memory of Visconti
10 / 11
Rocco and
His Brothers (15)
12
Tickets and booking
16
What’s on where and when
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Keep up to date on:
www.italianfilmfestival.org.uk
www.filmitalia.org
www.filmhousecinema.com
www.glasgowfilm.org
www.dca.org.uk
www.eden-court.co.uk
www.iicedimburgo.esteri.it
Please note that all certification is advisory. Cover image: Alain Delon in Rocco and his Brothers
Brochure Design www.emmaquinndesign.co.uk
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Anna (n/c 12+)
Per amor vostro
Valeria Golino invites comparisons with the great
Anna Magnani in a performance that won her the Best
Actress Coppa Volpi at the 2015 Venice Film Festival.
Set in Naples, this largely black and white melodrama
features heartwrenching work from Golino as Anna,
the long-suffering mother of three teenage children and
the wife of Gigi (Massimiliano Gallo), a failed singer who
makes her life hell. Seeking a measure of independence,
Anna finds work with a local television company where
she meets soap star Michele (Adriano Giannini, son
of Giancarlo).
The rare promise of happiness is like a burst of sunshine
in Anna’s gloomy existence as she struggles with domestic
pressures, depression and the unbearable burdens of
her life.
Edinburgh Thu 17 March 20.40
Cast Valeria Golino, Massimiliano Gallo, Adriano Giannini
Dir Giuseppe M. Gaudino I Int sales: RAI I 2015 I 110 mins
Beginners (n/c 15+)
Alaska
Love changes everything in this sweeping, irresistible
romantic epic from A Quiet Life /Una vita tranquilla director
Claudio Cupellini.
Nadine (Astrid Berges-Frisbey) is on her first modelling
audition at a plush hotel in Paris when she meets Italian-born
waiter and inveterate charmer Fausto (Elio Germano).
An instant, impulsive attraction is the beginning of a
beautiful relationship that unfolds in Paris and Milan,
through triumph and tragedy as she becomes a successful
model and he opens the chicest nightclub in town.
Their love is constantly tested against a sea of troubles in a
stylish, sleekly crafted widescreen drama that showcases
charismatic performances from the two stars and a lush
musical score from Pasquale Catalano.
Cast Elio Germano, Astrid Berges-Frisbey, Roschdy Zem
Dir Claudio Cupellini I Int sales: Films Distribution I 2015 I 125 mins
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Inverness Wed 9 March 20.30
Edinburgh Thu 10 March 20.20
Glasgow Sat 12 March 20.10
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Call Me Francesco
– the Pope (n/c 12+)
Chiamatemi Francesco
– Il Papa della gente
Best known for Festival favourites My Brother Is An Only Child / Mio
fratello è figlio unico and Our Life / La nostra vita, director Daniele
Luchetti tells the early years of the future Pope Francis in Call Me
Francesco.
Opening in Buenos Aires in 1960, it covers the story of Jorge Mario
Bergoglio (Rodrigo De La Serna) from his days as a technician in a
food lab to his time as provincial superior of the Jesuits in Argentina
during the country’s brutal military dictatorship.
No bland hagiography, this is a compelling, thoughtful portrait
of a man of compassion and principle whose faith is defined by the
times in which he lived and the people he encountered, including
human rights lawyer Alicia Oliveira (Muriel Santa Ana).
Cast Rodrigo De La Serna, Sergio Hernandez, Muriel Santa Ana
Dir Daniele Luchetti I Int sales: TaoDue Film I 2015 I 94 mins
Edinburgh Sun 6 March 20.15
Glasgow Sat 12 March 17.35
Chlorine (n/c 12+)
Cloro
Lamberto Sanfelice’s assured debut feature made a big
splash at Sundance and Berlin. A fresh perspective on
the coming of age drama, it focuses on 17-year-old Jenny
(Sara Serraiocco). Jenny is determined to achieve success
as part of a synchronised swimming team.
Her every waking moment is devoted to training and
the pursuit of her sporting goals. When her mother dies,
Jenny’s father struggles to cope and the family is obliged
to move to an uncle’s holiday chalet in the Abruzzo
Mountains. Forced to become the family breadwinner,
an embittered Jenny tries to juggle adult responsibilities
with the fading promise of her personal ambitions.
A beautifully crafted, tenderly felt tale that marks the
arrival of a promising new talent.
Dundee Sat 12 March 18.45
Glasgow Tues 15 March 20.15
Edinburgh Wed 16 March 18.10
Cast Sara Serraiocco, Ivan Franek, Giorgio Colangeli
Dir Lamberto Sanfelice I Int sales: RAI I 2015 I 98 mins
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Don’t Be Bad (n/c 15+)
Non essere cattivo
A major discovery at the Venice Film Festival, Don’t Be Bad was
also Italy’s Oscar candidate this year. It is the last film from the
late Claudio Caligari, cult director of Toxic Love. There are
echoes of Martin Scorsese and Pier Paolo Pasolini in the story
of two hedonistic best friends, small-time drug dealers from a
working-class suburb in Ostia.
In the middle of the 1990s, their lives are defined by petty
crimes, minor scuffles, boredom, fast cars and ecstasy-fuelled
oblivion. Vittorio decides to break the cycle by committing to
a conventional life of hard graft and a steady relationship but
Cesare is hell-bent on self-destruction.
Their friendship is tested to the limit in a drama distinguished
by its sense of empathy and understanding.
Cast Luca Marinelli, Alessandro Borghi, Silvia D’Amico
Dir Claudio Caligari I Int sales: RAI I 2015 I 100 mins
Edinburgh Fri 4 March 20.50
Glasgow Fri 11 March 20.10
Dundee Mon 14 March 18.00
God Willing (n/c 12+)
Se Dio vuole
Edoardo Falcone’s award-winning debut feature
is a witty, thought-provoking comedy on keeping
the faith. Tommaso (Marco Giallini) is a renowned
surgeon, liberal and fierce atheist.
He expects his son Andrea (Enrico Oetiker) to follow
in his footsteps and is shocked when Andrea
confesses that he has decided to become a priest.
Tommaso discovers that the charismatic Catholic
priest Don Pietro (Alessandro Gassman) has played
a big influence on his son’s decision and sets out to
discredit the priest, denounce the church and steer
his son back towards a life in medicine.
Edinburgh Sat 12 March 18.15
Glasgow Mon 14 March 18.15
The road to hell may be paved with good intentions
but could the path to enlightenment proceed
alongside some misguided deceptions?
Cast Marco Giallini, Alessandro Gassman, Enrico Oetiker
Dir Edoardo Maria Falcone I Int sales: INTRA MOVIES
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2015 I 85 mins
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The Invisible Boy (12+)
Il ragazzo Invisibile
Oscar-winning director Gabriele Salvatores brings an Italian twist
to the superhero movie in this highly entertaining family film.
In the windswept city of Trieste, Michele (an impressive Ludovico
Girardello) is a typical 13-year-old worried about school bullies,
embarrassed by his mother being a police officer and determined
to impress his classmate Stella (Noa Zatta).
One disastrously humiliating Halloween party has a silver lining
in the discovery that he can become invisible.
Michele’s status as the confident new superhero in town fills
him with thoughts of revenge on the bullies and winning his
girl but great powers are accompanied by a growing sense of
responsibility in this utterly charming coming-of-age adventure.
Cast Ludovico Girardello, Valeria Golino, Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Dir Gabriele Salvatores I Int sales: The Festival Agency I 2015 I 101 mins
Edinburgh Sat 5 March 13.10
Dundee Sat 12 March 13.00
Glasgow Sat 12 March 13.35
Edinburgh Mon 7 March 20.40
Dundee Fri 11 March 18.00
Glasgow Mon 14 March 20.15
Latin Lover (12+)
Anyone who longs for the glory days of Marcello Mastroianni and Vittorio De Sica will love this delightful ensemble
comedy that has become one of the biggest successes in the career of writer and director Cristina Comencini.
A hot Southern town in Apulia is world famous as the birthplace of adored Italian movie idol Saverio Crispo
(Francesco Scianna).
Ten years after his death, his first wife Rita (the late Virna Lisi) is preparing for a memorial service that mushrooms
into a vast family reunion involving Saverio’s Spanish wife Ramona (Marisa Paredes) and his neurotic French
daughter Stephanie (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi).
A comic treat filled with nostalgic moments of spot-on pastiche celebrating the glories of Italian cinema.
Cast Virna Lisi, Marisa Paredes, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi I Dir Cristina Comencini I Int sales: RAI I 2015 I 104 mins
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The Legendary Giulia
and Other Miracles (n/c 12+)
Noi e la Giulia
Winner of the Nastro D’Argento and Italian Golden Globe
as comedy of the year, The Legendary Giulia is a smart,
endearing romp in which a group of friends decide to
abandon the rat race of urban life and pursue their collective
Plan B by entering the world of agri-tourism.
They decide to open a rustic bed and breakfast in the
sun-kissed hinterland east of Naples. The previous owners
seem eager to sell up and they soon discover why when a
member of the camorra drives up in a Giulia 1300 Alfa Romeo
demanding protection money. Is a threat from organised
crime about to destroy their dream?
The answer is the basis of a film that slips effortless between
slapstick comedy, broad farce and some thoughtful reflection
on life in modern Italy.
Cast Claudio Amendola, Claudio Buccirosso, Stefano Fresi
Dir Leo Edoardo I Int sales: Intramovies I 2015 I 115 mins
Dundee Sun 13 March 18.00
Edinburgh Mon 14 March 20.45
Glasgow Wed 16 March 18.15
They Call Me Jeeg (n/c 12)
Lo chiavamano Jeeg Robot
Forget Deadpool or Captain America and savour a superhero
tale that blends style with substance and a character you really
care about.
Inspired by the 1970s cartoon series Steel Jeeg, They Call Me Jeeg is
a real discovery as it combines well-handled special-effects with
a superhero story that also comments on the social and political
ills of Italy. It is a hugely appealing combination that marks
Gabriele Mainetti as a talent to watch.
We first met thief Enzo (Claudio Santamaria) as he tries to evade
the police. Tumbling into toxic waste, he emerges imbued with
super powers that soon find him tackling crime boss Fabio
(Luca Marinelli) and protecting Alessia (Ilenia Pastorelli) who is
convinced he’s Jeeg Robot and has come to help humanity.
Edinburgh Fri 11 March 18.05
Cast Claudio Santamaria, Luca Marinelli, Ilenia Pastorelli
Plus PA with director Gabriele Mainetti
Dir Gabriele Mainetti I Int sales: RAI I 2015 I 112 mins
Glasgow Tue 15 March 17.50
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Sworn Virgin (n/c 12+)
Vergine giurata
Laura Bispuri’s award-winning debut feature manages
to be both highly topical and utterly timeless in the way
it addresses issues of gender and identity.
In a remote village in northern Albania, Hana
(Alba Rohrwacher) has followed the ancient tradition
of burmesha (sworn virgin), renouncing her female
identity to live as a man. She has taken a lifelong vow
of chastity but in return she is liberated from the servile
role assigned to women. Leaving home for the first time,
she visits her estranged sister Lila (Flonja Kodheli) who
escaped to their home for Italy and a life as a wife and
mother.
Their reunion encourages Hana to confront the choices
she made and the regrets that haunt her in a film of
immense beauty and tender feeling.
Cast Alba Rohrwacher, Flonja Kodheli, Luan Jaha
Dir Laura Bispuri I Int sales: The Match Factory I 2015 I 87 mins
Edinburgh Tue 15 March 20.25
Glasgow Sun 13 March 20.05
You Can’t Save
Yourself Alone (n/c 12+)
Nessuno si salva da solo
The road to divorce and disillusion is paved with the best of
intentions in the latest box-office hit from director Sergio
Castellitto. Delia (Jasmine Trinca) and Gaetano (Riccardo
Scamarcio) meet to discuss holiday arrangements for their
two sons.
The couple are separated and the dinner soon becomes
emotionally charged as they pick over the wreckage of their
ten year marriage. Flashbacks capture the rise and fall of their
relationship from the early passion to all the misunderstandings
and lost opportunities that signalled its demise.
Edinburgh Tue 8 March 20.40
Glasgow Fri 11 March 17.50
Dundee Tue 15 March 18.00
Based on the novel by Margaret Mazzantini (Castellitto’s wife),
You Can’t Save Yourself Alone is a a perceptive, bittersweet
account of modern love with stand-out performances from
the two stars.
Cast Riccardo Scamarcio, Jasmine Trinca, Anna Galiena
Dir Sergio Castellitto I Int sales: Beta Cinema I 2015 I 102 mins
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R E M E M B E R I N G V I S CO N T I
Luchino Visconti whose films are considered to be among the most stylistically and intellectually influential films of Italian post-war cinema.
Visconti: Maestro
on an epic canvas
One of the greats of Italian Cinema, Luchino Visconti died 40 yeares ago on 17
March. We pay tribute on this anniversary with the screening of one of his classic
films in a newly restored version. Emmerick West traces his life and works.
Luchino Visconti is one of the most illustrious
names in Italian film history). His 40-year career
was peppered with landmarks of international
cinema from the groundbreaking naturalism of
his James M Cain adaptation Ossessione to the
seductive richness and heightened emotions of
the period romance Senso, the family saga Rocco
and his Brothers (the choice in this year’s Festival
to mark the 40th anniversary of his death on
17 March) and the elegant, operatic adaptation
of Thomas Mann’s Death In Venice.
An aristocrat by birth and a Marxist by conviction,
Visconti was born Count Don Luchino Visconti Di
Modrone in Milan on 2 November, 1906. His best
films are a fascinating exploration of the
contradictory tensions between his political
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beliefs, his family roots and the artistic instincts
drawn from his privileged upbringing and
homosexuality.
Educated at private schools in Milan and Como,
he served in the cavalry regiment Reggimento
Savoia Cavalleria between 1926 and 1928. He
then followed his interest in the arts, acting
and designing for the theatre before moving to
France and working as an assistant to Jean Renoir.
He made his directorial debut with Ossessione
in 1942.
He became one of the fathers of Italian neorealism,
the movement that grew out of the political
turmoil and the desperate economic conditions
in Italy at the end of the Second World War.
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R E M E M B E R I N G V I S CO N T I
Alain Delon and Annie Girardot in Rocco and his Brothers
Although frequently drawn to more modest
literary adaptations, his style and subject matter
demanded an epic canvas. He found the perfect
material in Lampedusa’s novel The Leopard (1963).
He returned to the key historical period of the
Risorgimento, in Senso (1954), again with
Lancaster as Prince Fabrizio.
Visconti was reunited with Lancaster for the
more intimate Conversation Piece (1974) and
found another worthy collaborator in Dirk
Bogarde who appeared in his wallow in Nazi
decadence The Damned (1969) and gave
the performance of his career in Death In
Venice (1971).
Rocco and his Brothers (listed more fully on
Page 12) starring Alain Delon, Annie Girardot
and Claudia Cardinale, has been described as a
modern-day Greek tragedy, especially in its
depiction of the relationship between the
saint-like Rocco and his brutal brother Simone,
who has a promising career as a boxer, but
whose life spirals out of control.
Throughout his career, Visconti also directed
ballet, opera and theatre productions of Camus
and Tennessee Williams. Battling ill health in
his final years, Visconti’s later films became
increasingly decorative and operatic.
Alain Delon in Rocco and his Brothers
V I S CO N T I O N S H OW
An exhibition devoted to the work of the
maestro and titled Luchino Visconti:
The Art of Decadence will be on on the
walls of Filmhouse café-bar during
the Festival. It showcases the work of the
students of Edinburgh College of Art and
has been organised by Carlo Pirozzi and
Pasquale Iannone.
C L ASS I C R E V I VA L S
The 4K restoration of Rocco and his Brothers was
carried out by Cineteca di Bologna at L’Immagine
Ritrovata Laboratory, in association with Titanus,
TF1 Droits Audiovisuels and The Film Foundation.
Restoration was made possible with funding
provided by Gucci and The Film Foundation.
Newly restored prints premiere at the Cannes Film
Festival Classics series every year. Most prints are
scanned in either 2K or 4K from the original film
print when available, and restored digitally. Sound
elements, if available, are re-mastered or remixed to
present day formats for optimum reproduction.
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C L ASS I C R E V I VA L
Brothers in conflict: Renato Salvatori (left) and Alain Delon in Rocco and His Brothers – “like an opera without the arias."
Dundee Sat 12 March 15.15
Inverness Sat 12 March 13:30
Glasgow Sun 13 March 16.30
Edinburgh Sun 13 March 17.00
Rocco and His Brothers
Rocco e i suoi fratelli
(15)
Luchino Visconti’s masterpiece follows a mother and her five sons as they abandon the poverty of southern
Italy to seek a better life in Milan.
The ties of blood are challenged by the struggles for work, dignity and acceptance. Matters are further
complicated when the young Rocco (Alain Delon) falls in love with the same woman as his boorish,
viciously possessive brother Simone (Renato Salvatori).
Memorably described as “ like an opera without the arias”, this sweeping melodrama is further
distinguished by the lustrous black and white cinematography of Giuseppe Rotunno who sculpts with
light in a way that would influence Scorsese’s Raging Bull. A recent restoration by Cineteca di Bologna
allows the film to glow with a fresh intensity.
Cast Alain Delon, Renato Salvatori, Annie Girardot, Claudia Cardinale
Dir Luchino Visconti I UK distributor: Eureka Entertainment I Print Cineteca di Bologna I 1960 I 177mins
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Proud to support il cinema italiano and
the Italian Film Festival 2016.
Present your ticket stub from any film in the Festival at Glasgow
Film Theatre and Sarti restaurants will give you a 10% discount.
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+44 (0)141 248 2228
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+44 (0)141 204 0440
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TICKETS AND BOOKING
FILMHOUSE
88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH3 9BZ
DUNDEE CONTEMPORARY ARTS
152 Nethergate, Dundee DD1 4DY
EDEN COURT
Bishop’s Road, Inverness IV3 5SA
Box Office Open Daily 10:00 – 21:00
0131 228 2688
Box Office 01382 909900
Box Office 01463 234234
The Box Office is open every day
from 10.00 – 21.00.
www.eden-court.co.uk
Programme Info Line 0131 228 2689
Book online at www.filmhousecinema.com
– no online booking fee!
Tickets cannot be exchanged nor money refunded
except in the event of cancellation of the programme.
Ticket Prices
Mon – Thu Matinees (before 5pm)
£8.00, £6.00 concessions
Friday Matinees (before 5pm)
£6.00, £4.50 concessions
Sat – Sun Matinees (before 5pm)
£10.00, £8.00 concessions
Evening Screenings (all days after 5pm)
£10.00, £8.00 concessions
Access Information
Ground floor cafe-bar and disabled toilets. Lift
access to all cinemas. One wheelchair space in
Cinema Two and Three, two wheelchair spaces
in Cinema One. Advance Booking advisable for
wheelchair spaces, please call the box office.
See Filmhouse brochure for all details.
CAFÉ BAR
Mon – Thu: 8.00 – 23:30
Fri: 8.00 – 00:30
Sat: 10.00 – 00:30
Sun: 10.00 – 23:30
GLASGOW FILM THEATRE
12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
Box Office 0141 332 6535
Sun to Fri from 12 noon. Sat from 11am.
Box Office closes 15 minutes after the start
of the final film.
Ticket Prices
Full: £8.50 Concs: £7
CineCard holders:
£1 off every standard ticket
Fri matinees screenings (before 5pm):
all tickets £5
No further discounts apply
Advance Booking
Online: www.glasgowfilm.org/theatre
(no booking fee) Phone: during Box Office
hours call (0141) 332 6535 (at busy times you
will be asked to leave a contact number).
Please note that booking by phone incurs a
£1.50 booking fee.
Access Information
There is level access from Rose Street to GFT.
Box Office, GFT Kiosk, Cinemas 2 & 3 are
located on the ground floor. Cinema 1 is
accessible via the passenger lift on the ground
floor. The Balcony Bar and Learning Space are
currently inaccessible by wheelchair users.
For more detailed information on access at
GFT contact the Manager on (0141) 352 8603
or [email protected].
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Box Office opening hours: By tel:
Mon – Sun 10.00 – until 15 minutes after
the start of the final film.
In person: Mon – Sun 10.00 – until 15 minutes
after the start of the final film. Bookings can be
made online at www.dca.org.uk
No booking fees for credit card bookings.
Tickets cannot be exchanged or money
refunded except in the event of a
cancellation of the programme.
Ticket Prices
£6.20 before 17:00
£7.20 after 17:00
Students and Under 15s £5.00
Seniors and Unwaged
Monday £5.00 all day
Tues – Fri £5.00 before 17:00
Festival pass: see 3 films for £15.00
Disability – Free carer’s ticket on
production of valid CEA card.
Access Information
There are two disabled parking spaces in the
car park at the back of the building. Level acces
to DCA lift from the car park at the back of
the building. Level access to DCA lift from the
car park at the back of the building. Our
reception/box office desk is at a suitable
height for wheelchair users. One accessible
unisex toilet, close to the cinema entrance, on
level 3 with emergency pull cord. The cinemas
are fully ramped on request (please let us
know your requirements in advance.
JUTE CAFÉ-BAR
Mon to Sun: 10.00 – 12 midnight
Advance Booking
You can purchase or reserve tickets for any
screening or event in person, by phone,
on the website or by post.
In person: Visit us at Eden Court during Box
Office hours. By phone: Call 01463 234234.
By post: Please ensure you include full
details of the show and the number of
tickets required with a cheque made payable
to Eden Court. Tickets can be reserved during
Box Office hours by visiting the Eden Court
Box Office or calling 01463 234234. Reserved
tickets are held for 3 working days or up to
30 minutes prior to the film start time,
whichever is sooner.
Ticket Prices
Adults £8.00 Reduced rate £7.00
All tickets before 5pm £7.00
Under 18s £5.00
Access Information
The public areas of Eden Court have full
wheelchair access. Wheelchair spaces are
available at every performance. Please request
a designated wheelchair space when booking.
Our cinemas are equipped with two-channel
infrared equipment for the sensory impaired.
Special receivers are available at Box Office.
EDEN COURT CAFÉ BAR
AND RESTAURANT
Open daily from 10.00 – 22.00.
Food served until 9pm
Phone 01463 732688 for reservations.
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EDINBURGH FILMHOUSE 0131 228 2688 4 –17 March
Fri 4 Mar
Don’t Be Bad
20.50
Sat 5 Mar
The Invisible Boy
13.10
Sun 6 Mar
Call Me Francesco
20.15
Mon 7 Mar
Latin Lover
20.40
Tue 8 Mar
You Can’t Save Yourself Alone
20.40
Thur 10 Mar
Beginners
20.20
Fri 11 Mar
They Call Me Jeeg
18.05 + PA with director Gabriele Mainetti
Sat 12 Mar
God Willing
18.15
Sun 13 Mar
Rocco and His Brothers
17.00
Mon 14 Mar
The Legendary Giulia
20.45
Tue 15 Mar
Sworn Virgin
20.25
Wed 16 Mar
Chlorine
18.10
Thu 17 Mar
Anna
20.40
GLASGOW FILM THEATRE 0141 332 6535 11 –16 March
Fri 11 Mar
You Can’t Save Yourself Alone
17.50
Fri 11 Mar
Don’t Be Bad
20.10
Sat 12 Mar
Call Me Francesco
17.35
Sat 12 Mar
The Invisible Boy
13.35
Sat 12 Mar
Beginners
20.10
Sun 13 Mar
Rocco and His Brothers
16.30
Sun 13 Mar
Sworn Virgin
20.05
Mon 14 Mar
God Willing
18.15
Mon 14 Mar
Latin Lover
20.15
Tue 15 Mar
They Call Me Jeeg
17.50
Tue 15 Mar
Chlorine
20.15
Wed 16 Mar
The Legendary Giulia
18.15
DUNDEE CONTEMPORARY ARTS 01382 909900 11–15 March
Fri 11 Mar
Latin Lover
18.00
Sat 12 Mar
The Invisible Boy
13.00
Sat 12 Mar
Rocco and His Brothers
15.15
Sat 12 Mar
Chlorine
18.45
Sun 13 Mar
The Legendary Giulia
18.00
Mon 14 Mar
Don’t Be bad
18.00
Tue 15 Mar
You Can’t Save Yourself Alone
18.00
INVERNESS EDEN COURT 01463 244234 9 –12 March
Wed 9 Mar
Beginners
20.30
Sat 12 Mar
Rocco and His Brothers
13.30
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