The Scotsman

Glasgow Film Festival to go virtual after lockdown restrictio­ns imposed

- By DANIEL HARKINS

The annual Glasgow Film Festival will take place virtually this year due to lockdown restrictio­ns, organisers have announced.

The festival had planned a hybrid approach, screening films at the Glasgow Film Theatre and at 23 partner cinemas across the UK, as well as streaming online.

But lock down measures have forced cinemas t o close.

In December, all of mainland Scotland was placed into Tier 4 – the highest level of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

On Monday, additional measures were introduced until at least the end of January.

Cinemas can only open in Tiers 0- 2 in Scotland, and festival organisers said they do not expect this to happen before events begin.

The festival will now take place online only from February 24 to March 7.

Plans to show in-cinema screenings of films will be reviewed if changes to restrictio­ns allow cinemas to reopen.

Allison Gardner, the chief executive of Glasgow Film, a charity which also runs the Glasgow Film Theatre, and a co- director of Glasgow Film Festival, said: "While we are very disappoint­ed not to be screening t his year's Glasgow Film Festival in cinemas, the hybrid nature of GFF21 ( Glasgow Film Festival 2021) means we are still able to offer the majority of the premieres originally included in the programme for people to watch at home.

"Audiences can l ook f orward to the same high quality of choice as they'd normally expect from GFF, as well as the opportunit­y to see the best new, independen­t films from Scotland and around the world."

Tickets for the festival' s online premieres will go on sale on January 18.

GFF is one of the leading UK film festivals and is run by Glasgow Film.

The festival is made possible by support from Screen Scotland, the British Film Institute, charity Glasgow Life and Eventscotl­and, part of Visits cotland's events directorat­e.

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