Looking Awry: Don’t Look At Me That Way (Glasgow)

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

Hedi is the new neighbour of Iva, who is raising her daughter Sophia by herself. The two women start a relationship and Iva is desperately in love. However, when Iva's estranged father appears, Hedi is strongly attracted to him. Director and star Uisenma Borchu crafts an enigmatic tale about the pitfalls of monogamous expectations, breaking […]

SQIFF Shorts: Sketches

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

A young man gets a job in Canada’s busiest gay bathhouse, a cartoonist from Rio de Janeiro draws members of the trans community to help deal with his own issues, the gender and disability politics of toilets are explored, a purifying ritual bath performed by Jewish brides is reinterpreted by two men, a gay guy […]

Free – £8

We Are Failing

Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

“Failing is something queers do and always have done exceptionally well…” Jack Halberstam’s 2011 book The Queer Art of Failure explores how failure can be embraced as a form of resistance to the demands of heterosexual, capitalist society. At this event, we celebrate and assert our right to fail at life as individuals and communities. […]

SQIFF Shorts: The Gayz

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

‘The gaze’ is a term used in visual media to mean the way viewers look at images and onscreen characters look at each other, traditionally in critique of male-centred and patriarchal movie-making. So what happens when the act of looking in films is queered? Featuring Campbell X’s new experimental short, DES!RE, foregrounding lust for masc […]

Free – £8

Looking Awry: Representing Bisexual* Desires On Screen

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

In LGBT+ politics and activism bisexual people are often left out of the conversation. To consider bisexual people - our lives, our desires, and the difficulties we face - enriches our understanding of sexuality, foregrounding issues that we otherwise might not consider. This is eye-opening when considering cinematic representations of bisexuality. Taking a ride through […]

Free – £8

Looking Awry: Nowhere

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

Described by director Gregg Araki as "A Beverly Hills 90210 episode on acid,” Nowhere follows 18-year-old Dark Smith through a day in the teenager’s life in LA. Dark fails to get the emotional support he craves from girlfriend Mel, who is also involved with a girl named Lucifer, while Dark moons over hunky Montgomery. A […]

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Looking Awry: She Must Be Seeing Things

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

Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Sheila McLaughlin's solo directorial debut follows professional social advocate Agatha (Sheila Dabney) and her partner, mercurial indie filmmaker Jo (Lois Weaver). Taking care of Jo's flat whilst she’s away, Agatha discovers Jo's diary, which catalogues her past sexual experiences with men. As Jo repeatedly leaves to work on production […]

Free – £8

SQIFF Shorts: Queer Scotland III

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

Presenting a selection of the compelling array of queer filmmaking happening in Scotland. A gay man drags his friend into lying to his mother with hilarious results, a Polish woman gives insights into why she chose to leave her country to move to Edinburgh, a mother-daughter relationship in the year 2020 proves surprising, and a […]

Free – £8

SQIFF Presents: Scottish Shorts @ Inverness Film Festival

Eden Court Bishops Road, Inverness, United Kingdom

SQIFF presents a selection of the compelling array of LGBTQ+ filmmaking happening in Scotland. A gay man drags his friend into lying to his mother with hilarious results, a Polish woman gives insights into why she chose to leave her country to move to Edinburgh, a mother-daughter relationship in the year 2020 proves surprising and […]

£3

Rainbow Families on Film

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

Outside the Box, Rainbow Families, and SQIFF team up to present an evening of short films plus discussion on the theme of LGBTQ+ families. We’ll be thinking about being an LGBTQ+ parent or guardian as well as how LGBTQ+ children relate to their families. Films include Vicky Du’s Gaysians, in which queer and trans Asian-Americans […]

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