Monday, February 24, 2014
Sunday, February 23, 2014
A wedding picture tells a hundred stories
The Turner nominated artist Phil Collins is looking for your help. Glasgow born but now living in Berlin, he is creating a project that celebrates the lives and stories of the people of his home town.
Specifically the section for the film that he is currently working on requires photos that explore our relationships, be these from weddings, long friendships or secret affairs. They don't need to be dramatic moments from your life, he interested in the private moments that would not normally make the papers. He's interested in the previously unhighlighted quiet ticking of everyday life that forms the heart and true tale of the City.
Submitted stories/ images will be used as part of a special visual arts project for the 2014 Cultural Programme and take place in Queens Park on 19 July as part of the Festival.
People can take their photographs to Photo Express on Pollokshaws Road (at
corner of Alison St) for free scanning - or go to one of the libraries listed at
selected times.
For more info you can contact info@thecommonguild.org.uk or 0141 428 3022
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Speedy @ Pollokshaws Burgh Hall
Come along to Pollokshaws Burgh Hall on Saturday 22nd February and join Glasgow Film Festival for an immersive 1920s cinema experience. Speedy will feature a live accompaniment on Pollokshaws Burgh Hall’s majestic Wurlitzer pipe organ (installed in 2008 by the Scottish Cinema Organ Trust), adding a touch of period charm and authenticity to the screening.
Harold Lloyd's final silent film is also one of his finest. The Oscar-nominated Speedy, directed by Ted Wilde, is a warm-hearted comic caper with the King of Daredevil Comedy in his element as the baseball loving soda-jerk who fights greedy, ruthless businessmen to save the last horse-drawn tram in New York. Racing against the clock, Lloyd triumphs against impossible odds, enjoys some achingly romantic moments with his girl and even manages to get the legendary Babe Ruth to his baseball game on time. A joyous, nostalgic delight filmed on the streets of New York and amidst the fairground attractions of Coney Island. Fun for all the family!
Speedy
The film was one of only two that was nominated for the short-lived Academy Award for Best Director of a Comedy Picture at the very first ceremony in 1928, losing out to Lewis Milestone’s Two Arabian Knights. By the time of the next ceremony in 1929, the award had been merged with that for dramatic direction to become the award for Best Director.
Speedy
Saturday 22nd February, 15.00
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, 2025 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow
Tickets £8.50/£6.50, available from GFT Box Office
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, 2025 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow
Tickets £8.50/£6.50, available from GFT Box Office