online press coverage
Selected coverage of Glasgow Film Festival 2012
- Visit Scotland: Get Along to the 2012 Glasgow Film Festival
- BBC: Glasgow Film Festival Set for Gene Kelly Retrospective
- Eye for Film: International Shorts
- Screen Daily: Glasgow Film Festival 2012 to open with UK premiere of Your Sister's Sister
- Thumbcast: Glasgow Film Festival 2012: The Thumbcast guide to Frighfest, Kapow!
- Daily Record: Glasgow Film Festival 2012 The Lowdown
- Reel Scotland: Guest blog: Felipe Bustos Sierra counts down to the premiere of Five Six Seven Eight!
- Respect me: Glasgow Youth Film Festival
- Central Station: Glasgow Short Film Festival 2012
- Little White Lies: Glasgow Film Festival 2012 - Preview
- Cinevue: Glasgow Film Festival 2012: Preview
- Daily Record: Flashmob Treat Glasgow Airport Travellers to Surprise Gene Kelly Dance Number
- Travel Scotland: Glasgow Film Festival 2012 Kick-Started!
- Little White Lies: Glasgow Film Festival 2012 - Round Up Part 1
- Screen Daily: Glasgow Film Festival
- Little White Lies: Glasgow Film Festival 2012 - Round Up Part 2
- Herald: Cast of Thousands Help Film Festival Set New Record
- Comic GRRRL: Glasgow Film Festival: Women in Comics Panel (Full and Uncut)
- BBC: Glasgow Film Festival Set For Gene Kelly Retrospective
- Daily Record: Glasgow Youth Film Festival Returns…With The Muppets
- STV: Glasgow Music and Film Festival announces 2012 Line-Up
- The List: Search for Those Involved in Glasgow-shot 1980 Film Death Watch
- Eye for Film: Bob and the Monster Review
- Evening Times: Feast For Movie Lovers: Glasgow Film Festival 2012
- The Thumbcast: Glasgow Film Festival 2012: The Thumbcast guide to Frighfest, Kapow! And More
- STV: Glasgow Film Festival's Ethos is to Provide 'Cinema For All' says Festival Co-Director Allison Gardner
- Herald: Scotland's Warmest Film Festival is Here
- Scotsman: Alistair Harkness on the Glasgow Film Festival: A Film-for-all Policy that Really Works
- Eye For Film: Glasgow Film Festival - Edge of the World
- The Scotsman: West Side Glory - How will Edinburgh Respond to Another Impressive Glasgow Film Festival Line-up
- The Skinny: GFF 2012: The Horror
- The Skinny: GFF 2012: Sound and Vision
- The Skinny: Visionary Flicks
- Central Station: Q&A: Emmi Keane
- The List: Italo-horror artist Umberto to appear at GMFF
- IMBD: Glasgow Youth Film Festival Opens with The Muppets
- STV: Robert Pattinson says 'Edward Cullen would so not approve' of Bel Ami role
- The List: GFF 2012 - Day Planner
- Daily Record: Scots singing legend Annie Ross talks Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday & Judy Garland ahead of appearance at Glasgow Film Festival
- The Scotsman: The Enduring Appeal of Slacker
- Little White Lies: GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL 2012 – PREVIEW
- The List: GFF 2012 - Mark Miller Interview
- Herald: Richard Jobson creates nightmare scenarios with The Somnambulists
- Brit Flicks: Film4 FrightFest Glasgow Announces Special Guests List.
- Daily record: Scots acting legend John Cairney tells us about his Titanic adventures on classic movie A Night To Remember
- Scotsman: Glasgow Film Festival: Ecstasy | Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | Your Sister’s Sister
- The List: Interview: Gareth Evans brings The Raid to GFF 2012
- STV: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel wins over the crowd at Glasgow Film Festival
- The Skinny: GFF 2012: Finisterrae
- Scotsman: Celebrating Annie Ross, showbiz survivor
- Lux: What' On Margaret Tait Award
Selected coverage of Glasgow Film Festival 2011
- The Glaswegian: Glasgow Film Festival organisers celebrate bumper year at box office, Thursday 3 March
- Evening Times: It’s cinemania as 33,000 fans make film festival a hit, Wednesday 2 March
- Little White Lies: Glasgow Film Festival 2011 – Round Up: Part II, Friday 4 March
- Little White Lies: Glasgow Film Festival 2011 - Round Up, Thursday 3 March
- Scotsman: Romans in the gloamin' for film festival climax, Monday 28 February
- Sunday Mail: Hollywood star Anthony LaPaglia brings film about Timor massacre to Scots festival, Sunday 27 February
- The Herald Magazine: ‘We’ve been calling it Brokeback Eagle’, Saturday 26 February
- Scotsman: Glasgow Film Festival: Nature of American culture comes through loud and clear, Saturday 26 March
- Financial Times: Girl in the picture, Friday 25 February
- Scotsman: Interview: Kelly Reichardt, film director, Friday 25 February
- Daily Record: Slaughtered by death squads but we're so proud Malcolm's name lives on, Thursday 24 February
- The Herald: ‘I reinvent my own rules each time I make a film’, Thursday 24 February
- The Herald: Unseen Connery interview reveals star’s political roots, Wednesday 23 February
- Scotsman: Can Glasgow steal Edinburgh's film festival crown? Wednesday 23 February
- Daily Record: Hollywood action man left cold and scarred by filming epic in Scotland, Tuesday 22 February
- Scotsman: Interview: Kevin Macdonald and Duncan Kenworthy on their new film The Eagle, Monday 21 February
- The Skinny: GFF: Fashion In Film, Monday 21 February
- Sunday Herald: Filmmaker David Mackenzie on Making A Movie at T in the Park, Sunday 20 February
- Sunday Mail: Still Game star Gavin Mitchell plays the name game at T in the Park, Sunday 20 February
- Scotsman: Glasgow film festival suits the city to a T, Sunday 20 February
- Sunday Herald: Glasgow Film Festival: Superheroes in Glasgow, Sunday 20 February
- Scotsman: Glasgow Film Festival: Quietly grown into something brilliant, Saturday 19 February
- Daily Record, Saturday: Starring in Island was beautiful but I wasn't prepared for Mull, says star Colin Morgan, Saturday 19 February
- Scotsman: Ticket sales soar as Glasgow's film festival gains ground on its rival, Friday 18 February
- The Herald: King’s Park, King Tut’s and the king of Creation, Friday 18 February
- The List: The best of Frightfest at Glasgow Film Festival 2011, Friday 18 February
- STV: Potiche packs a punch to open Glasgow Film Festival, Friday 18 February
- STV: Glasgow Film Festival kicks off - with the audience as king, Thursday 17 February
- STV: Trailer park - Glasgow Film Festival special, Thursday 17 February
- BBC News: Film festival kicks off in Glasgow, Thursday 17 February
- Newsnet Scotland: Glasgow Film Festival 2011 going from strength to strength, Thursday 17 February
- The List: Opening film Potiche and Little White Lies among GFF highlights, Thursday 17 February
- The Herald: Putting on a Serious Voice for the Sake of New Orleans, Thursday 17 February
- Evening Times: Glasgow Film Festival: A feast for film lovers, Thursday 17 February
- The List: The Glasgow Short Film Festival sheds light on influential area of US cinema, Thursday 17 February
- Scotsman: Glasgow Film Festival launches with 'all-embracing' programme, Thursday 17 February
- Chai Samosa: Beyond Bollywood at Glasgow Film Festival, Wednesday 16 February
- The List: Glasgow Film Festival explores the world of mainstream comics and graphic novels, Wednesday 16 February
- The Guardian: Glasgow Film Festival is the real Event in Scotland, Wednesday 16 February
- The Herald: Glasgow Film Festival: Let the films begin, Tuesday 15 February
- Daily Record: From the Simpsons to New Orleans flood, Harry Shearer gets serious, Monday 14 February
- Independent: Heads Up: Submarine, Sunday 13 Feb
- Sunday Herald: Why are Scots filmmakers seduced by the grim side? Sunday 13 February
- The Herald: Setting the scene: Director Kazan horrified Hollywood, but was inspired by doing so, Sunday 13 February
- The Herald: Glasgow Film Festival: Music and Film, Sunday 13 February
- Guardian: This week's new film events, Saturday 12 February
- Daily Record: Billy Elliot star Jamie Bell reveals freezing hell on the set of Roman movie epic, Saturday 12 February
- Scotsman: Glasgow Film Festival is saluting the growing powers of comics on the big screen, Tuesday 8 February
- The Skinny: Matt Lloyd: Short Film Impresario, Monday 7 February
- The Skinny: Alan Jones: Maestro of the Macabre, Wednesday 2 February
- The Skinny: Millar Time: Superheroes Take on the Arthouse, Sunday 2 February
- Scotsman: The Arts in 2011: Alistair Harkness on film, Saturday 8 January









