Late Night Classics

All tickets cost £4.50 for students, £6 for everyone else.

Take your ticket along to Nice n Sleazy in Sauchiehall Street after every Late Night Classic screening to receive FREE entry to our offical after party!

Do you have any late night film suggestions for screening at GFT?

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Brazil (15)

Brazil (15)

Friday 10 September (10.45pm)

UK   1985   2h 12m   English

Pitting the imagination of common man Sam Lowry (the brilliantly befuddled Jonathan Pryce) against the oppressive storm troopers of the Ministry of Information, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil has come to be regarded as an anti-cautionary tale equal to the works of George Orwell, Franz Kafka and Kurt Vonnegut.

Donnie Darko (15)

Donnie Darko (15)

Friday 24 September (10.45pm)

USA   2001   1h 53m   English

Quietly released in America in the weeks following 9/11, Donnie Darko seemed destined to become an underground hit. A loyal DVD audience rallied round, elevating this Sundance flop into the quintessential cult film of the past decade. Prepare yourself for a journey through time with Frank the Rabbit – but just don’t question your commitment to Sparkle Motion.

A dense and wonderfully stylized amalgam of genres and influences, Donnie Darko resists any clear definition, which is perhaps its most appealing quality. The AV Club

Team America: World Police (15)

Team America: World Police (15)

Saturday 25 September (10.45pm)

USA   2004   1h 38m   English

Offending both liberal commentators and right wing politicians is no easy task but South Park geniuses Trey Parker and Matt Stone manage it with such un-PC gusto, you can’t help but adore them. Together they created an astounding puppet parody of overblown action films and Hollywood egos through a sequence of inspiring montages. So groundbreaking, it was accidentally remade five years later as G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra… but sadly with no MATT DAMON in sight.