Glasgow Film Festival 2010

A look at some of the most interesting work to come out of Scotland recently, plus a celebration of the anniversary of an old favourite.

View other Glasgow Film Festival Films by strand: Best of British, Cary Grant, Departures - New Japanese Cinema, European Cinema, Frightfest, Galas, Glasgow Youth Film Festival, It's A Wonderful World, Music and Film, Out Of The Past, Shorts, Stranger Than Fiction, The State of Independents

The First Movie (Country: UK, Iraq; Year: 2009; Director: Mark Cousins)
A filmmaker takes his equipment to a small Iraqi village so that children there can make their own film, expressing their feelings about the war and their hopes for the future.
Gregory's Girl (Country: UK; Year: 1980; Director: Bill Forsyth; Writer: Bill Forsyth; Stars: John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn, Clare Grogan)
A gangly schoolboy develops a crush on a girl who plays some of the best football he's ever seen - but dealing with girls is even more complicated than it first appears.
William McLaren An Artist Out Of Time (Country: UK; Year: 2009; Director: Jim Hickey)
A documentary exploring the extraordinary life and career of painter and illustrator William McLaren.
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