glasgow youth film festival
TRANSCRIPT
6 - 16 February 2011
GLaSGOWyOuTH FILM FeSTIVaL
cOnTenTSGalas� 4Films� 5�-�10Special Events� 10�-�11Workshops� 12�-�15One Minute Movie Competition� 15Diary� back�cover
TIcKeTS�UnDEr-18s:£4 for all standard price GYFF films and events for under-18s with proof of age. no further discount, but see ticket deals...
StanDarD priCE tiCkEtS:£7.50 full price/£6 for all adult concessions
arE YOU a CinECarD Or an UnLiMitED CarD HOLDEr?To�reward�the�loyalty�of�GFT�CineCard�and�Cineworld�Unlimited�Card�holders,�we’re�offering�£1�off�our�standard�full�price�and�adult�concession�tickets.�Tickets�must�be�purchased�in�advance�from�GFT�Box�Office�or�online.
SpECiaL EVEntS anD pErFOrManCESPlease�note�that�some�special�events,�workshops�and�screenings�fall�outside�the�standard�ticket�cost.�See�individual�listings�for�details.
FrEE EVEntS anD SCrEEninGSUnless�otherwise�specified,�tickets�for�free�events�will�be�issued�on�the�day,�from�the�venue�where�the�event�is�being�held.�First�come,�first�served!�Free�workshops�need�advance�booking.
TIcKeT DeaLSFiLM Fan DEaL:Under-18 and love movies? Come�to�three�different�standard�price�GYFF�films�or�events�for�just�£9.�All�tickets�must�be�purchased�in�one�transaction�at�GFT�Box�Office.�No�further�discount�applies.�For�under-18s�with�proof�of�age.
MatES ratES:Under-18�and�coming�to�see�any�standard�price�GYFF�film�or�event�in�a�group?�Buy�four�tickets�to�the�same�film�and�get�a�fifth�free.�That’s�just�£3.20�a�ticket!�Tickets�must�be�purchased�in�one�transaction�at�GFT�Box�Office.�No�further�discount�applies.�For�under-18s�with�proof�of�age.
FaMiLY tiCkEtSThere�are�special�GYFF�deals�for�families�for�screenings�of�Make Believe,�Eleanor’s Secret�and�The Ugly Duckling.3 tickets for £15 or 4 tickets for £20Because�we�know�families�come�in�all�kinds�of�shapes�and�sizes,�it�doesn’t�matter�how�many�of�the�tickets�are�full�price�or�concession�rate.�All�tickets�must�be�purchased�in�one�transaction,�either�online�or�at�GFT�Box�Office.�No�further�discount�applies.
HOW TO buyin pErSOn & OVEr tHE pHOnE You�can�purchase�tickets�for�most�events�from�GFT�Box�Office�during�opening�hours�(daily,�12.00�-�8.00).
OnLinE Most�tickets�can�be�purchased�from�the�website�www.glasgowfilm.org/festival.�Tickets�for�GFT�events�can�be�purchased�online�up�until�1�hour�before�the�performance.�Tickets�for�most�events�at�other�venues�can�be�purchased�online�until�9pm�the�day�before.�
COLLECtiOn You�can�collect�your�advance�tickets�from�GFT�Box�Office�up�until�9pm�the�day�before�the�performance.�On�the�day�of�the�event,�tickets�must�be�picked�up�at�the�venue�where�the�film�is�being�shown�or�the�event�is�being�held.�Please�produce�proof�of�eligibility�when�purchasing�or�collecting�tickets.�Under-18s�who�are�lucky�enough�to�look�older,�please�bring�valid�proof�of�age�or�your�Young�Scot�card.
CErtiFiCatiOnFilms�not�certified�by�the�BBFC�are�marked�N/C�and�accompanied�by�an�age�recommendation�e.g.�N/C�15�+�(suitable�for�ages�15�and�older,�no-one�under�15�will�be�admitted).
Venues and box office details -�see�back�cover.
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WeLcOMe TO GyFF11!Muvizu presents: Glasgow Youth Film Festival
GYFF�is�Europe’s�most�innovative�youth�film�festival,�run�entirely�by�the�GYFF�Youth�Team.�We�select�all�the�films�and�guests�plus�we�get�to�host�audience�discussions,�introduce�screenings�and�organise�events.
For�the�past�three�years�we�have�been�providing�young�people�in�Glasgow�with�the�opportunity�to�experience�world�cinema,�make�movies�and�meet�special�industry�guests.�This�year’s�GYFF�will�be�packed�with�loads�of�international�films�including�our�hilarious�opening�film�Paul,�starring�Simon�Pegg,�and�West is West,�the�sequel�to�hit�British�comedy�East is East.�
We�also�have�a�wide�variety�of�workshops�ranging�from�breakdancing,�script�writing�and�TV�production,�to�making�a�film�in�a�day.�As�part�of�our�famous�One�Minute�Movie�Competition,�we’re�giving�away�special�prizes�(like�a�laptop)�and�showcasing�the�best�entries�at�The�Arches.�
Tickets�are�on�sale�now�and�will�go�fast,�so�to�book�please�visit:�www.glasgowfilm.org/festival.�You�can�also�give�us�your�feedback�online�and�on�Facebook�(www.facebook.com/glasgowyouth)�and�Twitter�(@glasgowyouth),�we’d�love�to�hear�your�comments.
Go�get�your�film�fix!
Hope to see you at the festival!
GYFF Youth team
thank you to Glasgow�City�Council,�Muvizu,�The�Robertson�Trust,�Creative�Scotland,�Europa�Cinemas,�The�Big�Arts�Give,�GFT,�Platform,�The�Arches,�Cineworld,�Castlemilk�Youth�Complex,�GMAC,�Apple�Store�Buchanan�Street,�Media�Trust,�BAFTA�in�Scotland,�First�Light,�UK�Film�Council,�Film�Nation:�Shorts.�Panasonic,�BBFC,�Scottish�Opera,�Scotland�Loves�Animation,�Goethe�Institut,�Chew�TV,�Regional�Screen�Scotland,�BBC�Scotland,�Glasgow�Theatres�Ltd,�New�Adventures,�Re:�Bourne,�West�Dunbartonshire�Council,�Foundlight�Productions,�Project�Ability,�Spirit�Aid,�Ten�O�Nine�Media,�Raise�the�Roof�Productions,�Young�Scot,�Y�Dance,�Andrew�Partridge,�James�Farrell,�Karen�O’Hare,�Jonathan�Clements,�John�McShane,�Jerry�Branigan,�Emily�Fussell,�Hassan�and�Lial�Akkouch
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GaLaS Extra-special screenings to book-end your festival.
Opening Gala: paulthursday 10 February (20.30), GFt
Simon�Pegg�and�Nick�Frost�(Shaun of the Dead�and�Hot Fuzz)�are�two�comic�book�obsessives�who�pick�up�a�runaway�alien�called�Paul�(Seth�Rogan).�Chased�by�the�government�across�the�USA,�the�two�nerds�must�help�Paul�return�to�his�mother�ship.�A�hilarious�tribute�to�sci-fi�geeks�across�the�galaxy.�
We hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screening!
Director�Greg�Mottola�/�UK/France�2011�/�check�website�for�running�time�/�CTBC
Closing Gala: West is WestWednesday 16 February (20.30), GFt
The�long-awaited�sequel!�A�few�years�after�the�events�seen�in�the�award-winning�East is East,�the�now�reduced�Khan�family�continues�its�generational�struggle.�
We hope that the cast and crew will join us for this special gala preview.
‘East is East is one of my favourite films, so I can’t wait to see the follow up!’ Cassie
Director�Andy�DeEmmony�/�UK�2010�/�1h43m�/�15
Special preview: Yogi Bear 3DSunday 6 February (14.00), Cineworld renfrew Street
Jellystone�Park’s�most�famous�troublemaker�Yogi�Bear�returns�with�his�pal�Boo�Boo.�Family�fun�in�3D�featuring�the�voices�of�Justin�Timberlake�and�Dan�Aykroyd.
Director�Eric�Brevig�/�USA�2011�/�check�website�for�running�time�/�CTBCTickets�cost�£7.50/£6�and�does�not�include�price�of�3D�glasses.�Tickets�on�sale�at�GFT�Box�Office�and�Cineworld.
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FILMS
the Book of Masters Friday 11 February (13.00), GFt
A�quirky�take�on�fairytale�legends,�this�Disney�adventure�reminds�us�of�great�adventure�films�like�The Princess Bride�and�Stardust.
‘I love the storyline as it’s thrilling and quirky. The ultimate fairytale!’ Laura
Director�Vadim�Sokolovsky�/�Russia�2009�/�1h42m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�8+All�tickets�£4
animations for Families Friday 11 February (15.30), GFt
A�special�programme�of�animated�films�for�young�audiences!�Includes�stories�about�a�family�obsessed�with�texting�and�the�love�between�a�walrus�and�a�lobster.
Director�Various�/�Various�countries�/�1h15m�/�some�subtitles�/�N/C�8+All�tickets�£4
abelFriday 11 February (18.15), GFt
After�his�father�leaves,�Abel�decides�to�take�charge�but�his�brother�and�sister�aren’t�impressed.
Director�Diego�Luna�/�Mexico/USA�2010�/�1h25m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�15+
BoyFriday 11 February (20.30), GFt Wednesday 16 February (16.15), GFt
Written�and�directed�by�the�team�behind�Flight of the Conchords,�Boy�is�a�brilliant�and�wry�comedy�about�moonwalking�and�a�pet�goat.
‘I love Boy because it’s equally as funny as it is heart-warming – the perfect feel-good film.’ kirstin
Director�Taika�Waititi�/�New�Zealand�2010�/�1h37m�/�N/C�15�+
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Mean Girls Friday 11 February (23.00) GFt
The�endlessly�quotable�Mean Girls�remains�one�of�the�best�portrayals�of�teenage�life�ever�and�is�our�late�night�classic.�
‘Very smart and funny, with a lot of great lines. Love it.’ niamh
Director�Mark�Waters�/�USA�2004�/�1h37m�/�12�£7/£5�(£4�for�under-18s)
neukölln Unlimited Saturday 12 February (13.00), platform
Amazing�documentary�about�hip�hop�dancers�with�a�live�performance�by�YDance.�See�page�13�for�details�on�a�dance�workshop�with�Hassan,�the�star�of�the�film.
Director�Agostino�Imondi,�Dietmar�Ratsch�/�Germany�2010�/�1h36m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�12+£4,�tickets�only�available�at�Platform
Make Believe Saturday 12 February (14.00) GFt Wednesday 16 February (14.00) GFt
The�world’s�best�young�magicians�attempt�to�win�the�title�of�Teen�World�Champion�in�Las�Vegas.�A�superb�documentary�about�street�magic,�card�tricks�and�being�an�outsider.
Director�J.�Clay�Tweel�/�USA/Japan/South�Africa�2010�/�1h28m�/�N/C�8�+
Soul Boy Saturday 12 February (16.30) GFt
A�teenage�boy�must�save�his�father�who’s�been�cursed�by�an�evil�witch�in�this�clever�and�innovative�film.�
Followed by a workshop with actor and producer David Hayman on how to get involved in Spirit aid’s charity work in africa.
‘I really like Soul Boy’s combination of African folklore with modern themes.’ Cassie
Director�Hawa�Essuman�/�Kenya/Germany�2010�/�1h�/�subtitles�/�N/C�12+
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the Be all and End all Saturday 12 February (18.00), GFt
Robbie�is�sick�and�has�only�one�thing�on�his�mind:�he�doesn’t�want�to�die�a�virgin!�His�best�friend�Ziggy�vows�to�help�him�before�it’s�too�late.�
the cast will join us for a discussion afterwards.
‘I loved it – a bittersweet comedy of friendship with a modern twist!’ rebecca
Director�Bruce�Webb�/�UK�2009�/�1h40m�/�15
the Extraordinary adventures of adèle Blanc-Sec Saturday 12 February (20.30), GFt
Luc�Besson�(The Fifth Element,�Leon)�returns�with�a�dazzling�new�film,�reminiscent�of�The Mummy�and�Indiana Jones,�about�a�fearless�detective�hunting�a�dinosaur�lost�in�Paris.
Director�Luc�Besson�/�France�2010�/�1h47m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�12+
the Ugly Duckling Sunday 13 February (12.00), GFt
The�classic�tale�told�in�a�unique�way�using�glorious�stop-animation.�
Film preceded by a fantastic, interactive singing workshop with Scottish Opera!
‘Takes an old story and gives it a vibrant new twist; beautifully animated.’ iain
Director�Garry�Bardin�/�Russia�2010/�1h15m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�5+
Eleanor’s Secret Sunday 13 February (14.30), GFt
A�beautiful�hand-drawn�animation�that�will�appeal�to�lovers�of�Coraline�and�Disney.
Director�Dominique�Monfery�/�France/Italy�2009�/�1h13m�/�N/C�8+
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the Disappearance Of Haruhi Suzumiya Sunday 13 February (14.15), GFt
An�epic�anime�about�a�teenager�who�must�travel�through�time�to�find�a�lost�friend.�
With special introduction by anime expert Jonathan Clements.
‘Haruhi is awesome – a bit bizarre but totally rocks!’ Laura Director�Tatsuya�Ishihara�and�Yasuhiro�Takemoto�/�Japan�2010/�2h�43m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�15+
Eureka Seven: Good night, Sweet Dreams, Young Lovers Sunday 13 February (18.00), GFt
UK�premiere�of�the�hit�anime�about�star-crossed�lovers,�caught�up�in�an�intergalactic�battle.��
With audience discussion afterwards with anime expert Jonathan Clements. See page 14 for an anime writing workshop with Jonathan.
Director�Tomoki�Kyôda�/�Japan�2009�/�1h55m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�15+
king of thorn Sunday 13 February (20.45), GFt
A�group�of�strangers�wake�up�in�an�ancient�Scottish�castle�to�discover�that�the�planet�has�been�overrun�by�monsters.�
‘Brilliant – a sci-fi thriller which mixes the survival horror of Resident Evil with the drama of Lost.’ Jordan
Director�Kazuyoshi�Katayama�/�Japan�2010/�1h50m�/�subtitles�/��N/C�15+
Music Video Showcase Monday 14 February (13.00), GFt
The�best�animated�music�videos�of�the�past�twelve�months�showcased�on�the�big�screen.
Director�Various�/�Various�countries�/�1h20m�/�N/C�12+
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Days of Harvest Monday 14 February (19.00) GFt
Perfect�Valentine’s�Day�drama�about�a�country�boy�and�the�cool�city�girl�who�comes�to�visit.
‘A beautiful film which explores country life in Italy as a teenager.’ niamh Director�Marco�Righi�/�Italy�2010�/�1h15m�/�subtitles
Heartbeats Monday 14 February (20.30) GFt
Two�best�friends�fall�in�love�with�the�same�gorgeous�boy�but�only�one�can�be�the�winner.�
‘Great characters, witty script and brilliant soundtrack – a very cool film for Valentine’s Day!’ rebecca
Director�Xavier�Dolan�/�Canada/France�2010�/�1h35m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�15+
Lord of the Flies tuesday 15 February (12.45), GFt
The�famous,�chilling�adaptation�of�the�classic�novel�about�schoolboys�stranded�on�a�remote�island.�See�page�11�for�Beastie,�a�new�film�inspired�by�the�book.
Director�Peter�Brook�/�UK�1963�/�1h32m�/�PGAll�tickets�£4
Dancing Dreams tuesday 15 February (18.45), GFt
A�group�of�teenagers�is�chosen�to�perform�in�a�famous�yet�challenging�dance�performance.
‘An insightful and inspiring glimpse into what it takes to be a dancer.’ kirstin
Director�Rainer�Hoffmann�and�Anne�Linsel�/�Germany�2010�/�1h32m�/�subtitles�/�N/C�12+
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Son of Babylon tuesday 15 February (20.30), GFt
Award-winning�film�about�a�young�boy�who�must�journey�across�Iraq�to�find�out�what�happened�to�his�missing�father.We hope the director will join us for the screening.
Director�Mohamed�Al-Daradji�/�Iraq/UK/France�2009�/�1h40m�/�subtitles�/�CTBC
Wasted on the YoungWednesday 16 February (18.15) GFt
After�a�high�school�party�goes�dangerously�wrong,�one�student�discovers�revenge�is�only�a�computer�click�away.�UK�premiere.�
Director�Ben�C�Lucas�/�Australia�2010�/�1h37m�/�N/C�15+
SPecIaL eVenTSGYFF is more than just films. Join us for special discussions and presentations by film industry professionals, young filmmakers and musicians.
BBFC Film and Games Classification Masterclass Saturday 12 February (14.45), GFt
Ever�wonder�what’s�an�acceptable�level�of�violence�for�a�game�like�Grand Theft Auto 4�or�a�film�like�The Dark Knight?�Find�out�at�this�special�event.
‘You’ll be amazed at some of the criteria for 15 or 18 ratings.’ kirstin
1h30m�/�N/c�15+
Subzero: Silent Disco Saturday 12 February (19.00), Castlemilk Youth Complex
Try�out�the�latest�musical�craze�in�a�silent�disco�with�special�visuals�and�DJs.�See�page�13�for�details�on�how�you�could�become�a�VJ�for�the�night!
Tickets�cost�£5�and�can�be�bought�at�the�door�on�the�night.�12-17-year-olds�only�/�3h
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Beastietuesday 15 February (17.30), GFt
A�thrilling�short�film�inspired�by�Lord of the Flies. We�will�be�joined�by�filmmakers�for�a�special�discussion�after�the�screening.�See�page�13�for�details�on�a�free�workshop�with�the�team�behind�Beastie.Beastie�is�part�of�an�Inspiring�Communities�project�supported�through�Creative�Scotland�by�National�Lottery�Funds.
Free�but�ticketed�event,�tickets�available�on�the�day�from�GFT�Box�Office.�N/C�12+�/�1h
Focus Left: Youth Editiontuesday 15 February (16.00) n/C 14+, the arches
The�best�short�films�made�by�young�people�will�screen�alongside�the�winners�of�our�One�Minute�Movie�Competition�(see�p15�for�entry�details)!�Are�you�aged�14-21�and�have�a�short�film�you’d�like�to�show?��Email�[email protected]�to�find�out�how�to�enter.
Tickets�cost�£4�and�can�be�bought�from�The�Arches�box�office�or�at�the�door�on�the�night.�Includes�entry�to�Rock�It!�at�18.00.�N/C�14+�/�2h
rock it! Music Showcase tuesday 15 February (18.00), the arches
The�best�young�bands�in�Glasgow�perform�in�this�exciting�musical�showcase!�Are�you�aged�14-25��in�a�band�and�want�to�perform?�Email�[email protected]�for�details.
14+�Tickets�cost�£4�and�can�be�bought�from�The�Arches�box�office�or�at�the�door�on�the�night.�Includes�entry�to�Focus�Left:�Youth�Edition�at�16.00.�2h
First Light – Script pitch Wednesday 16 February (16.00), GMaC
Join�the�First�Light�writers�for�a�lively�script�pitch�session�where�you’ll�get�to�watch�their�ideas�acted�out�with�young�actors.�Learn�how�scripts�are�developed�into�short�films.�Audience�members�will�be�encouraged�to�give�feedback�and�the�best�suggestion�will�win�a�prize!�Supported by the Lottery through the Uk Film Council’s First Light initiative.
Free�event.�No�tickets,�just�turn�up�on�the�day.�2h
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GyFF WOrKSHOPSall workshop places are limited and must be booked in advance. With the exception of the Breakdance Masterclass and thinking Like an anime Writer, all workshops are FrEE. to request a place, please visit www.glasgowfilm.org/festival/gyff and complete and send us a booking form.
BBC Comedy Workshop: Developing Comedy ideas for tV Friday 11 February (10.00 – 14.00), GMaC
Run�by�the�BBC�Scotland�Comedy�department,�this�special�workshop�will�teach�budding�sitcom�writers�how�to�make�it�big�on�TV.
Open to 15-18-year-olds.
Film nation: Make a Film in a Day Friday 11 February (10.00 – 18.00), Castlemilk Youth Complex
Run�in�partnership�with�Panasonic,�Film�Nation:�Shorts�will�introduce�young�people�to�filmmaking,�support�them�in�developing�their�talent,�and�give�everyone�who�enters�a�chance�to�have�their�work�screened�around�the�UK.�
Winning�films�will�be�screened�in�front�of�the�crowds�in�venues�during�the�Olympic�and�Paralympic�Games�in�London�in�2012.
Working�with�industry�professionals�through�First�Light,�learn�how�to�make�a�short�film�in�a�day,�themed�around�the�Olympic�and�Paralympic�Games.�All�young�people�will�learn�about�story,�camera,�sound,�directing,�editing�and�producing�a�short�film.
The�resulting�film�will�also�be�screened�at Focus Left – Youth Edition�on�Tuesday�15�February�(see�page�11�for�details)
Open�to�14-16-year-olds.�
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Beastie – Dance Workshop Friday 11 February (10.00 – 11.30), platform
A�fun�and�physically�challenging�dance�workshop�led�by�the�Theatre�Royal’s�resident�dance�artist.�Guaranteed�to�get�you�moving�and�thinking�creatively�before�the�world�premiere�of�Beastie�on�Tuesday�15�February.�(See�page�11�for�details).��
Open�to�12�–�18�year�olds.�
Muvizu animation WorkshopSaturday 12 February (12.00 – 17.00), the arches
Our�sponsors,�Muvizu,�will�be�at�The�Arches�to�turn�you�into�3D�animation�filmmakers.�Participants�will�be�shown�how�to�use�Muvizu�software�–�it’s�free,�intuitive�and�it�rocks�–�and�let�loose�to�make�their�own�90-second�shorts�on�any�subject�they�fancy�in�HD�broadcast�quality.�The�results�of�participants’�work�will�be�screened�at�Focus Left – Youth Edition�on�Tuesday�15�February.�(See�page�11�for�details.)
Open�to�14-18-year-olds.�
Breakdance Masterclass with Hassan akkouch Saturday 12 February (16.00 – 18.00), platform
In�this�exclusive�workshop,�participants�will�learn�how�to�breakdance,�bust�a�move�and�hone�their�dance�skills�with�Hassan�Akkouch,�the�star�of�Neukölln Unlimited�(see�page�6�for�film�details).
Open�to�12-18-year-olds.�Cost:�£8�(includes�a�ticket�to�screening�of�Neukölln�Unlimited�at�13.00)�Tickets�only�available�at�Platform�box�office.
VJ Video Mix Masterclass Saturday 12 February (12.00 – 14.00) Castlemilk Youth Complex
Learn�how�to�mix�video�footage�with�music�with�the�acclaimed�DJs�from�Ten�O�Nine�Media!�In�this�special�workshop,�you�will�get�to�try�blending�all�types�of�moving�images�with�music�using�special�software.�Participants�will�be�invited�to�perform�later�that�night�at�Subzero: Silent Disco�(see�page�10).
Open�to�14-18-year-olds.�Hands�on�workshop;�participants�should�ideally�have�previous�experience�of�mixing�music.
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thinking Like an anime Writer with Jonathan ClementsSunday 13 February (10.00 – 13.30), GFt
Experience�a�fun�pitching�process�to�create�the�outline�of�a�new�anime�TV�show�for�a�fictional�corporation.�Young�writers,�designers�and�animators�are�all�welcome�–�let’s�write�a�story!�And�then�let’s�watch�head�office�screw�it�up.�And�then�let’s�write�another�story,�so�we�can�all�keep�our�jobs.�
Crazy�about�Anime?�Check�out�our�special�Anime�screenings�on�page�8.
Open�to�15-18-year-olds.�Cost:�£15.�Book�in�person�at�GFT�box�office.�
Moviemaking at the apple StoreMonday 14 – Wednesday 16 February, apple Store Buchanan Street
If�you’re�aged�8�to�17,�join�the�Glasgow�Youth�Film�Festival�at�the�Apple�Store,�Buchanan�Street�for�a�chance�to�take�your�first�steps�in�filmmaking�with�iMovie.�You’ll�discover�how�to�create�storyboards,�get�tips�on�shooting�footage�and�learn�the�essentials�of�editing.
Open�to�8-12-year-olds�and�13-17-year-olds.�9.00�–�10.30�(8-12-year-olds)�/�11.00�–�12.30�(13-17-year-olds)
Make a Short Film in two DaysMonday 14 February (10.00 – 19.00) and tuesday 15 February (10.00 – 14.00), the arches
In�this�intensive�workshop,�participants�will�create�a�short�film�over�the�course�of�two�days.�The�final�film�will�be�screened�at�at�The�Arches’�Focus Left – Youth Edition�on�Tuesday�15�February.�(See�page�11�for�details)
Open�to�15�–�18�year�olds.�
tV production Masterclass with raise the roof productionsMonday 14 February (10.00 – 14.00), Castlemilk Youth Complex tuesday 15 February (10.00 – 14.00), platform
Join�the�team�responsible�for�shows�like�Location, Location, Location�for�a�special�behind-the-scenes�look�at�how�TV�programmes�are�made.�An�excellent�and�insightful�opportunity�for�aspiring�presenters�and�producers.��
Open�to�15-18-year-olds.�
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How to Write a Film Script Monday 14 February 10.00 – 14.00, platform tuesday 15 February 10.00 – 14.00, GFt
Experienced�screenwriters�will�show�you�how�to�develop�your�script�ideas�by�teaching�you�the�golden�rules�of�character�and�plot.�Participants�are�welcome�to�bring�work-in-progress�scripts�or�any�ideas�they�have�already�written.
Open�to�15-18-year-olds.�
Camera training Workshoptuesday 15 February (10.00 – 14.00), Castlemilk Youth Complex
Learn�how�to�frame�and�track�shots�and�light�scenes�correctly�with�the�aid�of�experienced�cameramen.�An�illuminating�experience�on�how�to�make�your�film�look�stunning�in�High�Definition!
Open�to�15-18-year-olds.�
One MInuTe MOVIe cOMPeTITIOn this year’s theme is all about Best kept Secrets. Make a 60 second film about something nobody knows about and you could win big prizes!
Glasgow�Youth�Film�Festival�2011�is�now�taking�entries�for�its�annual�One�Minute�Movie�Competition�in�association�with�Chew�TV.�The�competition�is�open�to�anyone�in�Scotland�aged�14-19.�The�most�imaginative�and�creative�films�will�be�rewarded�with�special�prizes.�Top�prize�is�an�Alienware�Laptop�(worth�£800),�kindly�supplied�by�Muvizu�for�Best�Individual�Film.
Completed�entries�must�be�uploaded�to�Chew�TV�website�by�Tuesday�1�February�2011�before�6pm.�The�winners�will�be�announced�at�Focus Left: Youth Edition�at�The�Arches.�(See�page�11�for�details).
For�full�details�on�how�to�enter,�plus�terms�and�conditions,�please��visit�www.glasgowfilm.org/festival/oneminute
SUnDaY 6 FEBrUarY Yogi�Bear�3D�(CTBC)�p4� 14.00� 4
tHUrSDaY 10 FEBrUarYOpening�Gala:�Paul�(CTBC)�p4� 20.30� 1
FriDaY 11 FEBrUarY�
BBC�Comedy�Workshop�p12� 10.00� 5
Film�Nation:�Make�A�Film�In�A�Day�p12� 10.00� 3
Beastie�–�Dance�Workshop�p13� 10.00� 6
The�Book�of�Masters�(N/C�8+)�p5� 13.00� 1
Animations�for�Families�(N/C�8+)�p5� 15.30� 1
Abel�(N/C�15+)�p5� 18.15� 1
Boy�(N/C�15+)�p5� 20.30� 1
Mean�Girls�(12)�p6� 23.00� 1
SatUrDaY 12 FEBrUarY Muvizu�Animation�Workshop�p13� 12.00� 2
VJ�Video�Mix�Masterclass�p13� 12.00� 3
Neukölln�Unlimited�(N/C�12+)�p6� 13.00� 6
Make�Believe�(N/C�8+)�p6� 14.00� 1
BBFC�Film�and�Games�Classification�Masterclass�(N/C�15+)�p10� 14.45� 1
Breakdance�Masterclass�p13� 16.00� 6
Soul�Boy�(N/C�12+)�p6� 16.30� 1
The�Be�All�And�End�All�(15)�p7� 18.00� 1
Subzero:�Silent�Disco�p10� 19.00� 3
The�Extraordinary�Adventures�of�Adèle�Blanc-Sec�(N/C�12+)�p7� 20.30� 1
SUnDaY 13 FEBrUarYThinking�Like�An�Anime�Writer�p14� 10.00� 1
The�Ugly�Duckling�(N/C�5+)�p7� 12.00� 1
The�Disappearance�Of�Haruhi�Suzumiya�(N/C�15+)�p8� 14.15� 1
Eleanor’s�Secret�(N/C�8+)�p7� 14.30� 1
Eureka�Seven:�Good�Night,�Sweet�Dreams,�Young�Lovers�(N/C�15+)�p8� 18.00� 1
King�of�Thorn�(N/C�15+)�p8� 20.45� 1
MOnDaY 14 FEBrUarYMoviemaking�at�Apple�Store�(8-12yrs)�p14� 09.00� 7
Make�a�Short�Film�in�2�days�p14� 10.00� 2
TV�Production�Masterclass�p14� 10.00� 3
How�to�Write�a�Film�Script�p15� 10.00� 6
Moviemaking�at�Apple�Store�(13-17yrs)�p14� 11.00� 7
Music�Video�Showcase�(N/C�12+)�p8� 13.00� 1
Days�of�Harvest�(N/C�15+)�p9� 19.00� 1
Heartbeats�(N/C�15+)�p9� 20.30� 1
VenueS1 Glasgow Film theatre12�Rose�Street,�G3�6RB�GFT�Box�Office:�0141�332�65352 the arches253�Argyle�Street,�G2�8DLBox�Office:�0141�565�10003 Castlemilk Youth Complex�39�Ardencraig�Road,�G45�0EQTel:�0141�630�00004 Cineworld 7�Renfrew�Street,�G2�3ABBox�Office:�0871�200�2000� �5 GMaC 103�Trongate�(5th�Floor),�G1�5HDTel:�0141�553�26206 platform�The�Bridge,�1000�Westerhouse�Road,�G34�9JWBox�Office:�0141�276�9696�(opt�1)7 �apple Store Buchanan Street147�Buchanan�Street,�G1�2JX��0141�300�4950
For�details�of�each�venue’s�disabled�access�go�to�www.glasgowfilm.org/festival/access
For�trailers,�links�and�further�details�about�all�our�films�and�events,�go�to��www.glasgowfilm.org/festival/gyff
tUESDaY 15 FEBrUarYCamera�Training�Workshop�p15� 10.00� 3
TV�Production�Masterclass�p15� 10.00� 6
How�to�Write�a�Film�Script�p15� 10.00� 1
Lord�Of�The�Flies�(PG)�p9� 12.45� 1
Focus�Left:�Youth�Edition�(N/C�14+)�p11� 16.00� 1
Beastie�(N/C�12+)�p11� 17.30� 1
Rock�It!�Music�Showcase�(N/C�14+)�p11� 18.00� 1
Dancing�Dreams�(N/C�12+)�p9� 18.45� 1
Son�of�Babylon�(CTBC)�p10� 20.30� 1
WEDnESDaY 16 FEBrUarYMake�Believe�(N/C�8+)�p6� 14.00� 1
First�Light�–�Film�Script�Pitch�p11� 16.00� 5
Boy�(N/C�15+)�p5� 16.15� 1
Wasted�On�The�Young�(N/C�15+)�p10� 18.15� 1
Closing�Gala:�West�is�West�(15)�p4� 20.30� 1