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Sound and vision

Next month's pair of festivals celebrate Glasgow's dual love of music and movies. Words: Anna Millar

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this foitnight with the launch of the

inaugural Sounds Film Festival. With a locations spread across the city from the West lind to the city centre AB(‘. the progratnme of events includes 1 l screenings and a string of live tnusic performances.

()pening night festivities kick off with two documentaries: one Scottish. one Danish W both providing alterative takes on the Glasgow music scene. The world premiere of full-length documentary [fa/lads oft/1c Bonk. gives a unique account of the project where a collection of Scottish music and writing talent collaborated to create an album.

()ther screenings include the documentary on 1960s London. 'Iimiglit Lot's All Make Love III Lam/(HI. The Hurt/('1' 'l'lit’y ('(mlt'. and Johnny ('us/I.‘ Christmas In Scotland. a unique television special set in Scotland.

In addition. the festival showcases a selection of shorts curated by (ilasgow's independent filtn night Magic Lantern. including the Oscar—nominated film Snow. Events will come to a close with a surprise movie.

Sounds Film Festival director. Francis Lopez. said of the event: "l‘his festival catne out of a need to give (ilasgow a dedicated annual film festival of music covering all genres.‘ Recently awarded l,?l\.'liS(‘() (‘ity

of Mttsic status. (ilasgow has a tradition of being a great cinema-going city with a rich and diverse music scene which is recognised and celebrated worldwide. "Were is no theme to this year's three-day festival: instead. the programme is simply a celehralion of the variety of music that enriches our day-to-day lives.’

Across town. and in venues across the country. the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival also launched their programme. which includes live music. visual art. comedy. theatre performances and talks. Atnong the events are a pair of nights of musical collaborations at the ABC featuring Sons and Daughters. Teenage Fancluh. King (‘reosote. limma Pollock and more. pltls performances of the play

KT TUNSTALL recently got hitched to drummer from her backing band, Luke Bullen. The ceremony took place in Portree, on the Isle of Skye. Tunstall’s big day follows her appearance at some of Europe's biggest music festivals this

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WHILE THE FUTURE of some low cost airlines may be looking bleak, regional airline Flybe have announced plans to expand their services, including routes to Paris and Dusseldorf. The airline recently set up routes out of Aberdeen and Gatwick.

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with Lil. Lochead. Rodge (ilass. Denise Mina. Nick Brooks. Alan Bissett and others.

Sounds Film Festival

2008 will run Fri 17-Sun 19 Oct. For full details about the programme and screening times, see www.soundsfi|mfestival.com. For full Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival information, which runs from 1-19 Oct, see www.mhfestival.com

of its surrounding buildings, the GSA’s much anticipated shop space has opened in the Mackintosh Building. Wares include designer knitwear collections from Christie Alexander and many more innovative names.

WORD OF THE DAY

I The submission deadline for the Days Like This initiative has now been set for 1 Nov. The project, which aims to showcase the tales of people living in Scotland, already has the support of Irvine Welsh and Idlewild frontman Roddy Woomble. Anyone can send a story and submissions should be no longer than 1,000 words. All stories will appear on the BBC website. The celebrity panel will choose their favourites which will be recorded and discussed in a series of radio programmes and published in a book in 2009. Log on to bbc.co.uk/ radioscotland/dayslikethis/

GAELIC TV ARRIVES

New channel BBC Alba launches on 19 September with a concert live from the Isle of Skye

featurin Iulie Fowlis. ighlights include a one-off drama Eibheas, with Greg Hemphill as Elvis, and a series of documentaries about a day in the life of famous Scots.

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