T2 TRAINSPOTTING On general release The cast of Danny Boyle’s 1996 hit Trainspotting are finally reunited. Renton, Sick Boy, Begbie and Spud are definitely older but are they any wiser? See review, page 58.

Glasgow, Wed 15–Sun 26 Feb, glasgowfilm. org This year’s highlights include opener Handsome Devil, and closer Mad to be Normal, which stars David Tennant as RD Laing. See features, page 17.

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FESTIVAL Various venues,

LOST IN FRANCE Glasgow Film Theatre, Wed 22 Feb, glasgowfilm.org Niall McCann’s film explores the rise of Scotland’s independent music scene in the mid-90s,

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spearheaded by indie label Chemikal Underground. See feature, page 22. MOONLIGHT Selected release from Fri 17 Feb Astutely judged and beautifully humane sophomore feature from director Barry Jenkins, which is up for eight Academy Awards in 2017. See review, page 59.

HIPPFEST Hippodrome, Bo’Ness, Wed 22–Sun 26 Mar, falkirkcommunitytrust. org Scotland’s only silent film festival is back, and this year opens with a rare screening of Nell Shipman’s The Grub Stake. The full programme is announced on Tue 7 Feb. See feature, page 26.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: AMADEUS General release on Thu 2 Feb Lucian Msamati plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play, broadcast live from the National Theatre, and with live orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia. LOVING General release from Fri 3 Feb Based on the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), a married couple from Virginia who were arrested in 1958 and found guilty of the then-crime

of miscegenation (he was white, she was black.) Quietly assured drama with outstanding performances and understated dignity. See review, page 58. TONI ERDMANN General release from Fri 3 Feb When Winfried (Peter Simonischek) visits his adult daughter Ines (Sandra Hüller) in Romania, he thinks that she takes life too seriously, and decides to play pranks on her. Superlative third feature from German writer-director Maren Ade. See review, page 60.

LUX SCOTLAND PRESENTS:

STEVE REINKE, ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK SONG &

SELECTED SHORTS

Glasgow Film Theatre, Sun 5 Feb An exploration of the relationships between desires, bodies and action. Including other shorts, all curated by Seán Elder.

SOLARIS Glasgow Film Theatre, Sun 5 Feb Andrei Tarkovsky’s epic was intended as a socialist response to Kubrick’s 2001, but some critics have lambasted it for its cod psychology and tired

melodrama. Others believe it to be his most accessible film charged with a genuine poignancy and depth. Critics, eh?

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: WOOLF WORKS

General release on Wed 8 Feb Virginia Woolf is the inspiration for multi-award-winning choreographer Wayne McGregor’s brilliant triptych for the Royal Ballet. British composer Max Richter creates a specially commissioned score incorporating electronic and live music.

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