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Category Archive: Film

GFF 2020: Lost Transmissions and Disscussion with Simon Pegg and Katharine O’Brien

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Simon Pegg, a notable comedian, takes an atypical dramatic role in this disturbing indictment of the American healthcare system. Katharine O’Brien also makes a striking debut in this Audience Award nominated feature.

strathtelegraph March 6, 2020 Film

GFF 2020: Flint

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Our coverage of the Film Festival continues with our News Editor Rob reviewing Flint, a film by Anthony Baxter

strathtelegraph March 4, 2020 Film

GFF 2020: Cook F**k Kill review

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One of the most bizarre pieces of this year’s Festival came to Glasgow from Slovakia and Czech Republic. And as the title indicates, it is not just about cooking.  

strathtelegraph March 2, 2020 Film

GFF 2020: Interview with Iain Canning

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Iain is one of the programmers at the film festival this year, we were given the opportunity to sit down and chat through some of his favourite films at this year’s festival alongside fundamental questions about what the festival is trying to achieve in 2020 and who its audience is.

strathtelegraph February 28, 2020 Film

The best films of the decade

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Lukas Vojacek rounds up the decade’s top ten.

strathtelegraph February 24, 2020 Film

GFF 2020 : Our Writers’ top choices

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Our writer’s have selected their top picks from this year’s festival

strathtelegraph February 14, 2020 Film

Film Review: Black Coal, Thin Ice

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An Award-winning criminal thriller from Yi’nan Diao is dark as coal and chilling as ice. It’s screening in Glasgow on Sunday 26 January wrapped up the Chinese Visual Festival 2020

strathtelegraph February 3, 2020 Film

Film Review: Sorry We Missed You

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Our Music editor, Ryan Harley, gives his verdict on Ken Loach’s latest work Sorry We Missed You

strathtelegraph October 20, 2019 Film

SQIFF Interview: Michael Richardson

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Our coverage of SQIFF continues with our writer, Shreyas, sitting down with Michael Richardson, a film maker at this year’s festival

strathtelegraph October 11, 2019 Film

SQIFF Interview: Eleanor Capaldi

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Caitlin Hutchison speaks to Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) organiser Eleanor Capaldi.

strathtelegraph October 3, 2019 Film

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