Scotland Loves Anime Glasgow and Edinburgh Screenings Confirmed
07/09/2015 2 Comments
It’s nearly that time of the year where Glasgow and Edinburgh become overrun with anime fans in the Scotland Loves Animation, or Scotland Loves Anime if you prefer, movie festival; and over the past week ‘confirmed’ details of what will shown has been revealed.
The Sctoland Loves Anime event kicks off in Glasgow on the 9th October and will run for four days with numerous films being shown across the dates. Tickets can be purchased from the Glasgow film website.
Friday 9th October 2015:
- 23:00 – Attack on Titan: The Movie – Part 1
Saturday 10th October 2015:
- 14:30 – Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
- 17:00 – Miss Hokusai
- 20:15 – Boruto: Naruto the Movie
Sunday 11th October 2015:
- 13:30 – The Murder Case of Hana & Alice
- 16:15 – Empire of Corpses
- 19:45 – Attack on Titan: The Movie – Part 2
Afterwhich the event will move to Edinburgh whereby for the entire week a wide variety of films will be shown, including Psycho-Pass and Ghost in the Shell. Tickets can be purchased from the filmhouse cinema website.
Monday 12th October 2015:
- 18:00 – Attack on Titan: Crimson Bow & Arrow
- 20:30 – Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion
Wednesday 14th October 2015:
- 18:00 – Attack on Titan: The Wings of Freedom
Thursday 15th October 2015:
- 20:30 – The Last: Naruto the Movie
Friday 16th October 2015:
- 15:30 – Boruto: Naruto the Movie
- 18:00 – Expelled From Paradise
- 20:30 – Japan Animator Expo
Saturday 17th October 2015:
- 13:00 – Miss Hokusai
- 15:20 – Empire of Corpses
- 18:30 – The Murder Case of Hana & Alice
- 21:00 – Attack on Titan – Part 1
Sunday 18th October 2015:
- 13:15 – Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’
- 15:30 – Love Live! The School Idol Movie
- 18:15 – Psycho-Pass: The Movie
- 21:00 – Ghost in the Shell (2015)
Tickets, for both locations, are now available to order through their respective websites and with that being said will you be attending? and if so which film are you looking forward to see the most? For me i’m undecided by Sunday 18th October is looking pretty special.
Miss Hokusai is on Saturday, not Friday. They made that mistake on the site and have fixed it now.
I wonder when will live action attack on titan be shown to cineworld or showcase it must get screening outside scotland soon