There will also be a special screening of sci-fi favourite Tron in warehouse-turned-club The Glue Factory while John Carpenter’s 1980 horror The Fog will be shown in the below-the-waterline hold of The Tall Ship Glenlee. Other highlights include the debut feature film from Burnistoun star Robert Florence, The House of Him, and nine surprise pop-up cinemas across the city.Īdventurous movie fans are invited to try their hand potholing - being lowered into a secret subterranean location deep below Central Station for a mystery film. Jude Law movie The Grand Budapest Hotel, directed by Wes Anderson, will bring the curtain up on a wide-ranging 11 day programme, the first of 60 UK premieres at the festival. The eagerly-awaited movie, in which the Hollywood star plays an Alien man-eater, was filmed in Scotland and is one of the highlights of a packed celluloid celebration running from 20 February until 2 March. ![]() SCARLETT JOHANSSON flick Under The Skin will be given its Scottish premiere at the closing night of the 10th Glasgow Film Festival, it has been announced.
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