• SQIFF Shorts: Elephants and Riots SOLD OUT

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

    This event is now sold out. The return of our feminist shorts featuring women’s voices and perspectives on a range of LGBTQ+ themes. From ‘faux drag’ to lesbian utopias, the role of trans women of colour in gay rights history to the relationship of a queer mum with her own estranged father, experimental musings on […]

  • SQIFF Shorts: Ma(i)nly Men

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

    What does it mean to be a man? Insights into a cultural project designed to get gay men talking about sex and drug use, a destructive relationship between a married ‘heterosexual’ man and a gay guy, an experimental plunge into the homoeroticism of male rowers, two trans guys building campfires and hanging out in the […]

  • Web Series Showcase

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

    Something is happening in the queer film sphere… With increased funding challenges the LGBTQ+ community has had to innovate to discover new ways to get queer voices out there. Enter the WEB SERIES! This session presents a selection of the best and most original talent emerging from this independent medium and showcases the range and […]

  • SQIFF Shorts: Queer Scotland II

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

    We present another selection of LGBTQ+ work made in Scotland, representing a variety of styles, subject matter, and identities. A non-conforming eight year old challenges gender expectations, childhood trauma is explored by a trans woman, wedding day fears and fantasies are divulged across a generation, and a bisexual daughter finds solidarity with her trans parent […]

  • Queer Horror: The Haunting

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

    Dr. John Markway, an anthropologist with an interest in psychic phenomena, takes two specially selected women to Hill House, a reportedly haunted mansion. Eleanor, a lonely, eccentric woman with a supernatural event in her past, and the bold (and all but openly lesbian) Theodora, who has ESP, join John and the mansion's heir, cynical Luke. […]

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

    DCA 152 Nethergate, Dundee, 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 […]

    £5 – £7.50
  • Looking Awry: Don’t Look At Me That Way (Aberdeen)

    belmont filmhouse 49 Belmont St, Aberdeen

    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 […]

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

    Edinburgh Filmhouse 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh

    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 […]

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