With three screens exclusively showing specialised cinema, Glasgow Film Theatre is Glasgow’s centre for film-lovers. Built in 1939, originally called the Cosmo, GFT is a time-capsule of Art Déco architecture & an era when Glaswegians attended the cinema an average of one time per week. At the same time, through renovations & refurbishment, GFT is today a thoroughly modern venue.
A not-for-profit educational charity, Glasgow Film also encompasses two annual festivals, Glasgow Film Festival & Glasgow Youth Film Festival.
Address - just off Sauchiehall Street at 12 Rose Street Glasgow G3 6RB
GFT provides an independent-film programme with an emphasis on serving the community of Glasgow & Scotland at large, including specific audience-development initiatives to bolster cultural diversity, to serve Deaf & hard-of-hearing audiences, & to provide accessible cinema to socially- &/or economically-disadvantaged audiences.
They even have audience-specific icons on their What's On section (A = Autism friendly, C = Captioned, D = Dementia friendly).
*Accessibility notes (further info at the 'Accessibility info' link below) :
- Level access & permanent ramp at the entrance to the building. Level access from the main entrance of the building to : box office, mezzanine bar, first floor bar, ground floor accessible toilet, first floor accessible toilet.
- Hearing loop in the box office & Cinema 3
- Glass doors have contrast markings
- Some areas of the venue have low lighting
- Information available in BSL & large print
- Brochure PDF available for download, which can be read via a screen reader
- Concession rate for visitors with disabilities / disabled visitors
More via...
Website - https://www.glasgowfilm.org/home
Accessibility info - https://www.glasgowfilm.org/venue-access
Twitter - https://twitter.com/glasgowfilm