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Glasgow Film Festival: Rose of Nevada, Dead Man's Wire, Father Mother Sister Brother and Nino

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With the return of Glasgow Film Festival, we review a quartet of films from the programme. Listen in for our thoughts on Gus van Sant’s 70s crime thriller, Mark Jenkin’s existential fishing boat time-hopper, Pauline Loquès’ small but well-formed debut drama, and Jim Jarmusch’s award-winning ‘parents eh what are they like’ anthology.

As a little treat, Anahit slags off "Wuthering Heights", also we get interrupted by some building work in the office and we all become very cold to the point that Peter gets the sniffles at one stage. We’re talking the full Slavoj Žižek, but we think we caught them all in the edit… 

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"Wuthering Heights" review (1:50) Dead Man’s Wire review (10:00) Rose of Nevada review (21:00)  Nino review (32:20) Father Mother Sister Brother review (45:00)

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