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We're at Kelvingrove Art Gallery Museum to present our film Young Frankenstein
as part of our pop up cinema experience and the film is
celebrating the year we opened Glasgow Film Theatre in 1974.
We chose Young Frankenstein because it's a great film, it's funny, it's of it's era,
it's a comedy and it's family friendly.
The festival is great for doing pop up cinema events because it really brings the whole
city together, so we're trying to use our city in interesting and fantastic ways and
our audiences have been really responsive to that, so we're delighted that we're using
this, I think it's the first time they've shown a film in Kelvingrove Museum and we've
obviously had our street food cinema at the Briggait and our potholing experience under
Central Station, so we're really have used the city far and wide.
I think it's going to be a really good evening and you'll really regret not being at this
event tonight, I think.
I've noticed that there's lots of people who have arrived all dressed up, people in actual
monster heads and people who have done their own make up, but we've also got other people
down doing make up, putting on scars, I've noticed a lot of the venue coordinators are
all scarred up already, they've been tested, so it's looking great, the monster make up
is fantastic and then we're going to start the organ recital in the next 20 minutes and
then it's straight into the film.