
Community Projects
Community Films
GROUNDED FASHION IN FILM FESTIVAL
On Saturday 18th October 2025 we will be screening The Nettle Dress
Textile Artist Allan Brown reminds us that a return to slow methods of production and reconnection to nature can be healing for both the planet and humans alike
Sign up for tickets below!
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MONTHLY FILM CLUB
We will be hosting GFT’s monthly film club discussion group!
Glasgow Film Club is a monthly sliding-scale film screening at our neighbours Glasgow Film Theatre. It is held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Please join us at Garnethill Multicultural Centre after the screening to chat about the film in a relaxed atmosphere. You can expect a welcoming environment and a casual club feel rather than a formal discussion group. Refreshments provided. No need to sign up - just come on the day! Everyone is welcome to come and chat about the film!
Meet in the GFT Foyer after the film to walk over to GMC.
https://www.garnethillmc.co.uk/news-2/glasgow-film-club
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PAST SCREENINGS
GREEN BORDER
Garnethill Multicultural Centre
Rating: 16+*
In English, Arabic, French, Russian, and Polish, with English subtitles.
*Trigger warning: the movie depicts border force brutality, injury, and dead bodies.
In partnership with Garnethill Multicultural Centre, Modern Films & Migrant Voice, we invite you to a free screening of Green Border. This multi-award-winning movie tells the story of a refugee family from the Middle East stuck at a Polish-Belarussian border during the latest humanitarian crisis.
There will be some time to talk about the film after the screening.
Spaces are limited and will be offered on a first come first served basis.
MARTHA - A PICTURE STORY
Wednesday 24th July, 6pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Rose St
Rating: N/C 12+
As part of our community safety / street art project, this month, GFT will be screening Martha, A Picture Story.. Set in 1970’s New York, the film follows photographer Martha Cooper as she captures some of the first images of graffiti at a time when the city had declared war on it.
The filming is in partnership with SWG3, Yardworks, Generations Working Together, Garnethill Multicultural Centre and GFT, as we work together with the local community to improve community safety, collaboration and bringing older & younger people together.
CROSSING (with captions)
Friday 19th July, 12.30pm
Glasgow Film Theatre
FREE tickets for our Garnethill Community & GMC community members courtesy of Glasgow Film Theatre.
Turkish and English, with English subtitles.
CROSSING is a moving and tender tale of identity, acceptance and unlikely connection that transcends borders and generations, from acclaimed director Levan Akin. Georgian,
Please join the GFT (& GMC staff & Volunteers) afterwards for a free Turkish coffee and a piece of Turkish delight at our Turkish coffee afternoon 2.45PM-3.45PM which will be held straight after the film at the CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD, in the courtyard.
(This space has step-free access).