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Removed: article Glasgow film festival lifts curtain on biggest programme
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This article has been taken down as it breached an embargo. One of the UK's fastest growing film festivals has unveiled its biggest programme.
Glasgow film festival will host six world and 57 UK premieres among its 368 screenings in the city.
Films such as Cloud Atlas, which was partly filmed in Glasgow, Stoker, starring Nicole Kidman, and Welcome to the Punch, starring James McAvoy and Peter Mullan, will be shown for the first time to a UK audience during the festival.
Workshops, lectures, discussions and "mini-festivals", such as Frightfest, which focuses on horror films, make up the programme.
Most events are in Glasgow Film Theatre, although 27 venues will be used, including Glasgow Cathedral and an underground rail station.
The festival started in 2005, and last year about 35,000 people attended. It is supported by the city council, Creative Scotland and EventScotland.
The chief executive of Glasgow City Marketing Bureau, Scott Taylor, said: "We're delighted to be continuing our support for GFF, highly regarded as one of the premier film events in the UK today and a real standout in the city's cultural calendar."