Outlander fans are being treated with an extra special Valentines Day gift this year as they're in for a chance to attend the season six world premiere in London.
27.01.2022 - 03:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Outlander fans will get a very exclusive preview of the first episode of season six of STARZPLAY’s worldwide smash-hit at Glasgow Film Festival.
The 18th annual festival is all set to take place from 2 - 13 March at GFT and Cineworld Renfrew Street, as well as at partner cinemas across the UK and online.
And this year it boasts 10 World premieres, 4 European premieres, 65 UK premieres and 13 Scottish premieres.
The globally recognised fest will open with the UK premiere of The Outfit at Glasgow Film Theatre, which will also screen simultaneously at cinemas across the UK, from London to Stornoway.
And it will close with the UK premiere of the Camera D’or-winning Murina, a tense family drama directed by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic and executive-produced by Martin Scorsese.
Outlander fans will get an exclusive big screen preview of the first episode of the hotly tipped new season of Outlander before it airs anywhere else during the festival.
Other highlights include the European premiere of My Old School starring Alan Cumming, the unbelievable true story of thirty-something Scot Brandon Lee who managed to re-enroll in High School.
There's also the World premiere of Skint, led by a creative team including Peter Mullan and Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee and a special International Women’s Day gala UK premiere of Happening on 8 March, will show on big screens throughout the country, from Stornoway to Bristol via Edinburgh, Manchester, Dundee, Sheffield and London.
Scottish director Ruth Paxton’s feature debut A Banquet will also be shown in GFT and online via the Glasgow Film At Home platform and Glasgow-born creative force Armando Iannucci will have a very special live ‘In Conversation’ event, looking back over his wide-ranging,
Outlander fans are being treated with an extra special Valentines Day gift this year as they're in for a chance to attend the season six world premiere in London.
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