• SQIFF Shorts: Pull Yourself Together

    The Glad Cafe 1006a Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    *SOLD OUT - As this is a free event, it's likely not everyone who has booked will turn up, so it's possible to come along on the night without booking and see if there's a space. There's a high chance you'll get in but we obviously can't guarantee this without a ticket.* Mental health difficulties […]

    Free
  • Workshop: Working Class LGBTQ People in Film and TV

    Media Education 183 Dalry Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Beginning with clips from TV and film, we examine how LGBTQ working-class identities have been demonised, patronised, and romanticised onscreen, before considering representation we would like to see in future. We will also think about how cultural venues can be made more welcoming to working-class people. This workshop is for working-class people (background and/or current […]

    Free
  • 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 […]

  • SQIFF Opener: The Misandrists

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

    Queer film legend Bruce LaBruce's newest feature dives headlong into the world of the Female Liberation Army hiding out in the heart of Gerwomany. Led by Big Mother, the FLA indoctrinates its young recruits to take up the struggle of freeing all female people through a mix of revolutionary porn-making, songs about taking down the […]

    Free – £8
  • Tax on Me

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

    In the last few years, local authorities in Scotland have increased care charging, obliging people with disabilities to pay more than others to achieve the same basic human rights. Tax on Me is a hip-hop music video by filmmaker Kiana Kalantar-Hormozi and media coop responding to the Care Tax and the effect it has on […]

    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. […]

  • Feminist Porn Night III

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

    After suffering a wrongful death in 1914, former US slave Marie Scott - now a vampire - got a second chance at living to gain vengeance and live forever. This type of life comes with a price, though, and like everyone else, Marie must pay. Can she resist the most prime orgasmic blood in her […]

    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
  • Collect:if Presents: Gaysian Superheroes

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

    A focus on the work of two British-South Asian queer women filmmakers across different generations. Activist and director Pratibha Parmar’s work centres on gender, race, and LGBT issues. Her groundbreaking Khush (1991), for instance, portrays lesbian women and gay men in India and the Indian diaspora discussing acceptance and embracing of their sexuality. We explore […]

    Free – £8
  • Sad Girl Cinema

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

    Sad Girl Cinema is an ongoing documentary film project exploring mental health narratives in screen culture created by queer writers Claire Biddles and Bethany Rose Lamont and designed by Maggie Webster. Sorted into three themes: therapy, the mental health ward, and tortured geniuses and tragic muses, SGC navigates a whole bunch of pop cultural clichés […]

    Free – £8