Meet The SQIFF Programmers

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Your chance to meet some of the programmers behind the Festival, find out more about the process of finding and selecting films, and ask any questions you might have. As […]

Workshop: Telling Trans Stories

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Jason Barker is an award-winning filmmaker, comix artist, and occasional stand-up comedian. His recent feature documentary, A Deal With The Universe, uses personal archive and home video diaries to chart […]

A Deal With The Universe

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Documentary A Deal with the Universe is filmmaker Jason Barker's debut feature. Autobiographical and made entirely from personal archive and home video diaries, the film follows Jason's incredible story of […]

Free – £8

SQIFF Shorts: Gay as in Hysterically Funny

What does it mean to make fun of yourself and your community as an LGBTQ+ person? This programme examines queerness and onscreen comedy, including short films by Raymond Yeung, Jordan […]

Free – £8

Shakedown

Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow

Owned by women, underground and illegal in nature, the club Shakedown was an independent, all black lesbian strip club operating in LA from the late 90s. Director Leilah Weinraub’s film chronicles the explicit performances and personal relationships of the party’s dancers […]

Free – £8

Document presents: The Gospel of Eureka

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Evangelical Christians and drag queens collide in the southern, Arkansas town of Eureka Springs, home to both a massive amphitheatre performing the Passion Play every year and a local gay […]

SQIFF 2018 Closing Night: White Rabbit

Scottish Youth Theatre The Old Sheriff Court, 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow

Recently single, Korean-born LA artist Sophia Lee - played by performance artist Vivian Bang (who also co-wrote the screenplay with director Daryl Wein) - devotes herself to her public performance […]

Free – £8