Some of Scotland's finest homegrown talents will attend special events at the Glasgow Film Festival next month.
A variety of famous faces including actors, directors and screenwriters are set to grace the red carpet at the Glasgow Film Theatre over the course of this year's festival from March 2 to 13.
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Alan Cumming, Lulu, Dawn Steele and Director Jono McLeod will attend the premiere of My Old School which tells the incredible true story of a 30 something man who disguised himself as a pupil at Bearsden Academy.
Fans of The Thick of It can look forward to a live ‘in conversation’ event with Glasgow-born Armando Ianucci that will take a look back over his vast and varied career.
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Mary Queen of Scots star Lack Lowden will also stop by the Rose Street film theatre for the Scottish Premier of Benediction.
Taking a nostalgic look back at one of his best-loved roles, Line of Duty actor Martin Compston will attend a special 20th anniversary of Sweet Sixteen with fellow castmates Rebecca O’Brien and Paul Laverty.
Making sure to shine the spotlight on those behind the camera too, the Glasgow Film Festival will welcome a host of talented directors including Ruth Paxton, Iciar Bollain, Nigel Asked and Thomas Robsahm, to name but a few.
We're getting starry-eyed just thinking about this line up.
For more information and to see the full programme for this years Glasgow Film Festival click here.
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