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What s On Scotland 12-26 Mar: Glasgow Short Film Festival & more It s a good couple of weeks for film fans, with Glasgow Short Film Festival, Hippodrome Silent Film Festival, and French Film Festival UK all landing on screens this month. Sort through their unmissable programmes, prime your Letterboxd, and get stuck in. Feature by Anahit Behrooz | 12 Mar 2021 Glasgow Short Film Festival was the first of the 2020 line-up to have its plans rudely interrupted by COVID. But, having put on a mini summer festival in August, they are now primed to reclaim the month of March, with a stellar programme of the very best of Scottish and international short filmmaking from 22-28 March. ....
Short Circuit: Glasgow Short Film Festival interview Get the lowdown on Glasgow Short Film Festival s second online edition. They tell us what they ve learned after a year of digital festivals and give us some hints about this year s event, which includes dogs and dance but absolutely no Zoom-based dramas Feature by Jamie Dunn | 10 Mar 2021 Later this month, Glasgow Short Film Festival will become the first UK cinema event forced to go virtual for a second time as we pass the one year mark since COVID-19 began to run rampant through the UK population. The 2020 edition was due to take place 18 March, but it became clear it would be unsafe to do so; lockdown 1.0 went into force two days later. ....
The Skinny Glasgow Short Film Festival returns for its 14th edition The mighty Glasgow Short Film Festival reveals the films in its two competitions, and shares its 2021 launch trailer Article by Jamie Dunn | 17 Feb 2021 Glasgow Short Film Festival becomes the first annual film festival to have to go virtual twice, as COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc on the UK film exhibition scene. While the 2020 festival took place during the pandemic, it was mostly curated beforehand, meaning GSFF will be able to address our changed world more directly in its lineup this year. “We have been able to let our programme respond to both the virtual context as well as the wider conversations and collective needs that have come into focus over this pandemic,” says Sanne Jehoul, GSFF s co-director. “That has led to a programme which offers audiences more flexibility and complementary elements, such as our podcast episodes which provide additional con ....