Watch Party: Blindsided

A documentary narrative about Patricia Livingstone, a deafblind, lesbian artist facing a series of losses and gains. The film weaves intimate, real time scenes shot over the course of eight years with home videos and photographs, relaying the story of a woman whose spark did not fade even in the face of hardship and loss. …

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Free – £8

Watch Party: Queer Scotland Shorts

We are always proud to present some of the astonishing queer filmmaking made by local talent. This year features meditation on the queer body and its owner’s cultural history, the potential for zine culture to assist in the recovery from mental health difficulties, being censored when writing LGBTQ characters, living as a gay man in …

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Free – £8

Workshop: d/Deaf approaches to Filmmaking with Jamie Rea

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Artist Jamie Rea hosts a workshop on d/Deaf approaches to filmmaking, creating a networking experience for deaf and hard of hearing queer filmmakers of all levels of expertise. This session will be used to discuss intersectional identities and their influence in filmmaking. All materials will be provided. The workshop will be in BSL with BSL-English …

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Free – £10

Are you into emotional edging?

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

  Join us for a journey of conscious and unconscious thoughts. This screening features distinct experimental shorts made by trans and non-binary people that focuses on the varied ways our community tell stories of forming and navigating relationships, both digitally and in real life.  The films in this programme utilise archival footage, found footage, digital …

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Free – £10

Building Community with LGBT Unity

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

  In the summer of 2023, SQIFF and LGBT Unity hosted filmmaking workshops for queer asylum seekers and refugees. The workshops were facilitated by filmmakers Campbell X and Ambroise of Paradax Period, and focused on not only storytelling, filming and editing, but also building community and creating accessible ways to make films. In this screening, …

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Free – £10

Come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean with TGirlsonFilm

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

  Five girlies reunite at a five-and-dime for the 20th anniversary of James Dean's death. They all gossip and process where life has led them over a cup of coffee, the film features five female leads, one of which is Cher and another is a glamorous transexual. Based on a play and directed by Robert …

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Free – £10

Animation Now

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

  ‘Animation Now’ celebrates a new generation of queer animators. The programme includes both 2D and 3D animation in the form of narrative shorts, experimental art film and an immersive game walkthrough.  The screening starts with the heartfelt 3D animation Dear Nana telling the story of the narrator’s late grandmother who was a supportive figure …

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Queer East Presents: Peafowl 공작새

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

  Shin-myung is a transgender woman and dancer who competes in waacking. Having cut ties with her family and rural hometown, Shin-myung seeks various ways to fund her gender reassignment surgery. But one day, she is informed that her estranged father, a master of Nongak folk music, has died. He stipulated that Shin-myung can receive …

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Free – £10

Not Quite That

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

  ‘Not Quite That’ follows 57-year-old Sarah, a butch lesbian predisposed to breast cancer. Sarah discusses the implications of a mastectomy as a butch presenting person. She contemplates if people would perceive her as transmasculine and how that would make her feel. Her long-term close friends listen attentively and help her process the situation. The …

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Free – £10

Queerventures with Kendal Mountain Events

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

  Kendal Mountain Festival is one of the UK's longest running Adventure Film Festivals. Their programming goes far beyond the stereotypical adventurer, reaching out to individuals whose narratives are often overlooked. As part of this they have proudly curated a film programme of Queer-led films to stand in solidarity with the local LGBTQIA+ community and …

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Free – £10
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