What's On at GFT in December 2024
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'Tis the season! We're excited to announce our programme for the final month of 2024, including the return of our much-loved festive screenings.
Christmas at GFT
As we celebrate GFT's 50th anniversary this year, our eclectic Christmas programme has become a festive tradition for thousands of Glaswegians. This year’s line-up has something for every taste, with beloved Christmas classics and seasonal family staples screening alongside some decidedly more adult festive offerings.
Our long-running annual screenings of the Frank Capra classic,
It’s A Wonderful Life, are the cornerstone of the programme, having earned their place as one of the hottest tickets in Glasgow’s Christmas calendar. In the last 17 calendar years, only four films have ever beaten It’s
A Wonderful Life’s sales figures at the GFT Box Office. Classics fans will also welcome the return of
The Bishop’s Wife and
White Christmas, whilst families will enjoy
Elf and
The Muppet Christmas Carol. For those looking to celebrate Christmas off the beaten path, we will present screenings of cult hits
Die Hard and
Gremlins, as well as Alexander Payne’s Oscar-winning
The Holdovers, Martin McDonagh's darkly comic
In Bruges, Bill Forsyth's Glasgow urban fairy tale
Comfort and Joy, and Stanley Kubrick's surreal thriller
Eyes Wide Shut.
Seasons
Our long-running CineMasters season, celebrating directors and key figures from filmmaking history, gives audiences the opportunity to watch their work on the big screen. It returns in December with a season devoted to possibly Scotland’s finest director, Bill Douglas. Celebrated by other great filmmakers including Lynne Ramsay, Lenny Abrahamson, Satajit Ray and Yuliya Solntseve, in his short career Douglas made four films, an autobiographical trilogy
My Childhood, My Ain Folk and My Way Home about his appalling childhood and
Comrades, an epic about a momentous moment in English history. They will screen alongside the new documentary,
Bill Douglas – My Best Friend, which tells the story of the extraordinary friendship between Douglas and his lifelong companion and collaborator Peter Jewell. The special screening of
Bill Douglas – My Best Friend on Wednesday 11 December will be followed by a Q&A with the director Jack Archer.
Focus Hong Kong – the UK festival dedicated to celebrating the amazing cinema and filmmakers of Hong Kong – will return to GFT in December with three unmissable screenings, including the UK premiere of
Obedience — the latest film by acclaimed independent documentarian Wong Siu-Pong; Ray Yeung’s acclaimed queer drama
All Shall Be Well; and the UK premiere of the 4K restoration of Hong Kong classic
July Rhapsody.
December will mark the end of our
Scorsese of the Month programme, which has brought a different film by Martin Scorsese to the big screen each month for the past two-and-a-half years. The 29th and final film in the programme will be the director’s first feature from 1967,
Who’s That Knocking at My Door?
Special Screenings
We are known for our insightful Q&As with filmmakers and film stars, and our December programme boasts several intriguing Q&A events. A special screening of the new documentary
The Contestant, which tells the incredible true story of a man who lived for 15 months trapped inside a small room, naked, starving and completely unaware that his life was being broadcast on national TV in Japan, will be followed by a recorded Q&A with the contestant himself, Nabusi.
Director Daniel Draper and photographer Simon Murphy will visit the cinema for a Q&A following a screening of their new documentary,
Liverpool Story – a year-in-the-life portrait that allows the city of Liverpool to take centre stage.
GFT will also welcome co-writer/co-director Sam Crane for a Q&A following a special screening of
Grand Theft Hamlet, which tells the remarkable story of two actors who became immersed in the video game Grand Theft Auto during lockdown and decided to stage a full production of Shakespeare’s
Hamlet with the game.
Glasgow’s film fans will have an early chance to see the new genre-bending documentary
2073 from Asif Kapadia (
Amy, Diego Maradona) as we present a preview screening on Wednesday 13 December in partnership with Take One Action. In this ingenious mixture of visionary science fiction and speculative nonfiction, Kapadia transports us to a future foreshadowed by the terrifying realities of our present moment. Take One Action will lead a post-film discussion on the themes and questions the film raises.
We will play host to a special screening of
Palestine: Five Short Films from Bethlehem Cultural Festival followed by a Q&A with Dr Abdelfattah Abusrour from Alrowwad Centre for Arts and Culture, Bethlehem, hosted by Dr Cairsti Russell. These films, created and directed by Palestinians, give insight into the stories of generations living under occupation.
For music lovers, we will present a one-off screening of the new documentary
RM: Right People, Wrong Place, a film that follows RM, solo artist and leader of 21st century pop icons BTS, as he produces his second solo album; and a chance to see
Runrig: The Last Dance on the big screen.
New Releases
Must-see new releases and re-releases we're playing in December include
Conclave, All We Imagine as Light, Maya and the Wave, The Contestant, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, Grand Theft Hamlet, Nightbitch, Memories of a Burning Body, Queer, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, Rumours, A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things, The Universal Theory and
Spirited Away.
Tickets for our December and Christmas Programmes will go on sale on Wednesday 20 November at 2pm from glasgowfilm.org and the GFT Box Office.
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