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12/01/2012

Duration:
45 minutes
First broadcast:
Thursday 12 January 2012

Warhorse - Star of Steven Spielberg's much anticipated 'Warhorse', Tom Hiddleston, discusses the film and working with the great director. We also review the film in the company of film writers Alistair Harkness and Wendy Lloyd.

The Glasgow Film Theatre - the first in a new series of features in which we're focussing on Scotland's rich heritage of cinemas - buildings which have played an important part in enabling audiences all over the country to enjoy the special magic which is a night out at the movies. This week Bob Dickson has travelled to Glasgow's GFT.

Our DVD and Blu-ray Pick of the Week, is the family animated film, 'ARRIETTY', based on Mary Norton's 'The Borrowers', made by the widely respected Studio Ghibli - creators of Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and Ponyo.

Shame - Director Steve McQueen will be discussing his compelling and timely examination of the nature of need with his remarkable new film - a powerful plunge into the mania of sex addiction. We also review the film in the company of film writers Alistair Harkness and Wendy Lloyd.

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