Buddies at Eden Court

Eden Court Bishops Road, Inverness, United Kingdom

Considered the first feature-length film made about AIDS, Buddies revolves around 25 year old David who volunteers to visit with an AIDS patient to offer support and comfort. He is assigned to older Robert, a gay activist abandoned by his friends and lovers. The action is contained within Robert’s hospital room and is as claustrophobic […]

£6.50

Discussion: Deaf & Disabled Aesthetics in Film

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

Availability of access measures such as captions and audio description is often seen as an ‘extra’, sitting separately from films as works of art. However, many D/deaf and Disabled and ally filmmakers and cultural workers integrate accessibility into their style of filmmaking, or consider artistic ideas in their creation of access measures. This session will […]

Pulse

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

A gay Disabled teenage boy chooses to swap his body for that of a non-disabled cisgender woman, seeing this as the only way he can be loved. A deeply personal film written by and starring queer Disabled filmmaker Daniel Monks, Pulse explores thematic questions such as how much our bodies shape who we are, where […]

SQIFF Shorts: Picture This

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

Filmmaker and vlogger Ross Wilcock presents short films building on his own video for BBC The Social, Online Dating with a Disability. Themes of ableism and anxiety around sex and dating are explored alongside joy in self-expression and claiming Queer and Disabled as an identity. Screening along with Ross’ own work are Sherren Lee’s The […]

SQIFF Shorts: Bodies and Borders

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

The most urgent issues surrounding identity and oppression revolve around bodies and borders. In Being Okey, a gay Nigerian man is denied asylum in Switzerland and consequently caught between the constant fear of being sent home and hope of a life in safety. ABEO is an animation by Latinx artist Brenda M. Lopez Zepeda depicting […]

SQIFF Shorts: Deaf Perspectives

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

A showcase of work by and about Deaf queer filmmakers and artists. Films include Dickie Hearts’ latest short, zombie spectacular The Deaf vs The Dead; a documentary about Deaf gay porn actor, Rick; a film-poem, featuring Donna Williams, about translation between British Sign Language and English, Bilingual Poet’s Dilemma; and The Unlimited House of Krip, […]

Tomorrow Never Knows

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

A sensitive documentary looking at the life and death of Shar Jones, a transgender person with early onset Alzheimer's Disease, and the difficult choice he and his wife Cynthia Vitale faced as the couple struggled to figure out how to proceed amidst his chaotic decline. Tomorrow Never Knows highlights the couple's journey as they set […]

Free – £8

SQIFF at Jupiter Rising

Jupiter Artland Bonnington House Steadings, Near Wilkieston, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

We are really pleased to be taking part in Jupiter Rising music festival with 2 programmes of short films during the 3-day festival. Jupiter Rising takes place at Jupiter Artland near Edinburgh 23 to 25 August with a line-up including music, performance, film and moving image, artist-led workshops, wild swimming, and more! To find out […]

See Me Proud presents: Mental Health Shorts

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

We know that mental health issues disproportionately affect LGBTQIA+ individuals and communities, who often experience difficulties in accessing support. To create space for discussion and representation of these topics, we’ve curated a collection of insightful and powerful shorts in partnership with See Me Proud. Topics covered include depression, anxiety, loneliness, irrational thoughts, living with bipolar […]

Free – £8

Talk: Luke+Jack present: Accessible Toys

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

Scotland’s leading sex toy retailer, Luke+Jack, explores toys and kink paraphernalia designed to be accessible to D/deaf and Disabled consumers. Award- winning erotica author and inventor of the Ruby Glow ride on vibrator, Tabitha Rayne, will discuss the power of sensuality, pleasure, and sexual empowerment, and creation of easy to use sex toys to help […]

Free – £8
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