THE FULL program of this year's Glasgow Film Festival has been revealed.

The annual celebration of cinema will take place between Thursday, March 2 and Saturday, March 12.

Ticket holders will be able to view ten world premieres, four European premieres, 65 UK premieres, and 13 Scottish premieres.

Hosted for the 18th time, GFF also promises an exclusive preview screening of the first episode of Season six of Outlander.

The smash-hit is due to return to screens on Sunday, March 6, but festival guests will be able to enjoy the much-anticipated return of the series earlier.

Organisers will also welcome Glasgow-born Armando Iannucci with a live ‘In Conversation’ event, looking over his career.

The writer is known for films like The Death of Stalin, Veep and In the Loop.

Films will be screened at Glasgow Film Theatre, online and in cinemas across the UK as well.

Including My Old School, starring Alan Cumming as a high school student, who is unmasked as a 30-something-year-old man, eager to retake his failed exams.

Other exciting films available at the festival are McCurry: The Pursuit of Colour, Hold Your Fire and Hommage, The Outfit, Murina, Happening and A Banquet, The Worst Person In The World, Ride the Wave.

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GFF Co-director Allan Hunter said: "Welcoming audiences old and new to the 2022 Glasgow Film Festival is a source of great joy and not a little relief.

"I think we have all missed that sense of community and discovery you experience at a festival. The team have watched more films than ever to compile a programme rich in its diversity and wonders.

"There are so many great films to recommend from around the world and I am especially excited by the abundance of Scottish stories and productions that showcase the country’s many shining talents. I can’t wait for people to pick their own favourites."

GFF Co-director Allison Gardner said: "I can’t begin to describe our joy at being able to have our loyal, committed and fun audiences back to the festival. We have all undergone different and difficult times over the last two years and nothing helps us to heal and connect like film.

"Having audiences in both our festival venues and our partner cinemas across the UK is a source of joy. The team have worked incredibly hard to pull together a unique and wonderful programme to enjoy."

For the full program, visit the official website.