Glasgow Film Festival (GFF) has announced a raft of big screen talent gracing the GFT red carpet between 2 - 13 March.
Famous faces coming to town include:
Alan Cumming, Lulu, Dawn Steele and director Jono McLeod at the European premiere of My Old School, the incredible true story of Bearsden Academy pupil Brandon Lee and his unmasking as a 30-something trying to restart his life (3 March)
Glasgow-born creative force Armando Iannucci with a very special live 'In Conversation' event, looking back over his wide-ranging, multi-media career distinguished by his brilliant feel for character, unforgettable dialogue and razor-sharp wit (6 March)
Star of the Oscar-nominated anti-rom-com The Worst Person In The World Anders Danielsen Lie (4 March)
Scottish star Jack Lowden at the Scottish premiere of Terence Davies' acclaimed Siegfried Sassoon biopic Benediction (7 March)
Martin Compston attending a 20th anniversary screening of the film that launched his career as one of Scotland's most high-profile actors, Sweet Sixteen, alongside fellow cast and crew including Rebecca O'Brien and Paul Laverty (13 March)
GFF will also welcome acclaimed and up-and-coming behind-the-camera talents including:
Scottish director Ruth Paxton for the Scottish premiere of her highly anticipated debut feature A Banquet, alongside lead actor Sienna Guillory (5 March)
GFF favourite Iciar Bollain ( Yuli, Rosa's Wedding) with the UK premiere of Maixabel, a powerful and moving insight into modern day Spain that recently won three of the country's prestigious Goya Awards (8 March)
Director Nigel Askew and protagonist Joe Corre (son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood) for the World Premiere of the new documentary on the commodification of counterculture Wake Up Punk (12 March)
Norwegian director Thomas Robsahm attending the UK premiere of his new feature documentary about Norway's first pop superstars a-ha The Movie (4 March)
Greek filmmaker Jacqueline Lentzou will come to Glasgow (11 March) to present her impressive debut feature Moon, 66 Questions.
The Camera D'or winning Croatian director of GFF22 closing film Murina, Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic (13 March)
The eighteenth annual celebration of cinema will host 10 World premieres, 4 European premieres, 65 UK premieres, and 13 Scottish premieres. Tickets to all events are on sale now at the link above.