Glasgow Film Festival 2015, Power Suit Yourself
Power Suit Yourself: Mildred PiercePG
Saturday 21 February – 1 p.m.
CCA – Film
Joan Crawford suits up for the role of Mildred Pierce in this 1940s American noir by Michael Curtiz . Determined to provide her aspirational daughter with the luxuries of life, Mildred works her way up to become an independent and successful businesswoman. This is the opening screening of a day of special events exploring female power dressing in cinema.
CCA Cinema GFF15, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
Power Suit Yourself: Is the Power Suit Dead?
CCA – Presentation and Discussion
Saturday 21 February, 2015 – 4 p.m.
Since the heyday of shoulder pads in the 1940s, costume has been used to illustrate female power on screen.
But when Sarah Lund’s woolly jumpers hit the headlines, did perceptions shift? A panel of guests will discuss wearable power and explore what this means today. The session will be illustrated by a presentation from students at the University of Edinburgh’s MSc Film Exhibition and Curation course.
Please visit www.powersuityourself.com for announcements of additional exciting events.
Free tickets available on the day at CCA. Max 2 per person.
CCA Cinema GFF15, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
Power Suit Yourself: Working Girl + Party15
CCA – Film
Saturday 21 February – 7 p.m.
Melanie Griffith, Sigourney Weaver and Harrison Ford star in this 1980s classic from the late director Mike Nichols. Griffith dons a sharp suit and climbs the corporate ladder in the cut-throat working world of Manhattan. Put on your shoulder pads and dress for the film as your ticket includes entry to the after-party which features 80s karaoke and a free drink. This is the final screening of a day of special events exploring female power dressing in cinema.
CCA Cinema GFF15, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
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