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Category Archives: Glasgow
Show + Tell
What’s the best film you’ve never heard of? Our new Show + Tell event (at ISO Design, Glasgow on 23/10) invites guests simply to share a trailer and some of their unique perspective on cinema. Confirmed guests for the first Show + Tell … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, Film, Glasgow, Movies, Physical Impossibility
Tagged Film, Films, Glasgow, Live event, Movie, Movies, Physical Impossibility, Scotland, Trailers
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Anti-Villains
The anti-villain is the inverse of the anti-hero, the opposite of the Rebel Heroes of Glasgow Film Festival’s retrospective strand. They’re the complicated or conflicted baddie or the sympathetic antagonist. To explain this concept, for Anti-Villains at Glasgow Film Festival, we developed … Continue reading
Anti-Villains: Queer Villains
“The sexuality of LGBTQ+ villains is often framed as central to their untrustworthiness and threat to society. But can we look past Hollywood’s broad strokes and find something that resonates with our own messy experiences? From Norman Bates and Tom … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Cinema, GFF 2018, Glasgow, Movies, Physical Impossibility
Tagged Anti-Villains, Cinema, Claire Biddles, Film, Films, GFF18, Glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, LGBTQ+, Movies, Physical Impossibility, Presentation, Queer Villains
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Anti-Villains: Embracing the Matrix
“You take the blue pill—the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.” Almost twenty years have passed since a man of limited emotional range but impeccable hair chose the red pill offered … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Cinema, GFF 2018, Glasgow, Movies, Physical Impossibility
Tagged Anti-Villains, Cinema, Craig McClure, Film, Films, GFF18, Glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, Movies, Physical Impossibility, Presentation, The Matrix
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Anti-Villains: In Defence of the Heathers
“Blunt, brutal, fashionable and framed for us to hate them. The three namesakes of Heathers do not deserve to shoulder the blame for the social structures Veronica and problematic fav JD fight again, there is a bigger villain at work here; the … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Cinema, GFF 2018, Glasgow, Movies, Physical Impossibility
Tagged Anti-Villains, Cinema, Film, Films, GFF18, Glasgow, Glasgow Film Festival, Heathers, Megan Mitchell, Movies, Physical Impossibility, Presentation
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