More Special Guests attend Glasgow Film Festival 2018
Glasgow Film Festival has the red carpet out to welcome special guests
Tue 27 Feb
17.50 – Paddy Considine will attend Journeyman
18.15 – Director David Freyne and actor Sam Keeley will attend The Cured
20.40 – Director Xavier Legrand and actor Denis Ménochet will attend Custody
Wed 28 Feb
18.10 – Director Dónal Ó Céilleachair will be joined by members of the cast and crew for the World premiere of The Camino Voyage
18.30 – Director Len Collin will join us for a Q&A following Sanctuary
Thu 1 Mar
18.00 – Director May Miles Thomas and actor Siân Phillips will attend Voyageuse
18.30 – Director Sinéad O’Shea will attend A Mother Brings Her Son to be Shot
20.30 – Director Aoife McArdle will attend Kissing Candice
21.00 – Directors Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman will attend Ghost Stories
See full details of special guests attending
GFT, 12 Rose St G3 6RB
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