GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL

CW from bottom left: Little Otik; Alice; Lunacy; 85A's The Orzel. GFF ONLINE

LYNN SHELTON

Kaleem Aftab speaks to

indie director Lynn Shelton about the

brilliant Your Sister's Sister (pictured), starring Emily Blunt and mumblecore hero Mark

Duplass. The lm will open the Festival

at the GFT on Thu 16 Feb, 7.30pm & 8.30pm (also showing at GFT, Fri 17 Feb, 3.45pm).

MARK MILLAR

The Glasgow-based

comic book writer has helped curate

the Kapow! strand of the Festival, exploring the role of comics and super-heroes

in contemporary cinema. He talks us through the programme, including Electric Man (pictured).

GARETH EVANS

The Welsh director is responsible for one

of this year's gems the Jakarta-set adrenaline- fuelled 'cult lm of the year' The Raid.

He speaks to Rory Ford about

ghts, stunts and

directing on the other side of the world.

GENE KELLY

The star of this year's GFF

retrospective is the epitome of elegance, good cheer and athletic prowess. This

would usually make Miles

Fielder balk, but he has a soft spot for the

Hollywood actor, dancer and choreographer. He explains why Singin' in the Rain has ageless appeal.

Head to list.co.uk/fi lm for all this and more.

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