• The Owls at GFAF

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

    Two OWL (older, wiser lesbian) couples accidentally kill a younger woman and hide the body but their dark secret comes back to haunt them in Cheryl Dunye’s experimental, collaborative movie, The Owls. Featuring Dunye’s trademark, self-reflexive style where both characters and actors create video diaries adjacent to the main narrative, The Owls also attempted collective […]

  • Rafiki with EUSA Liberation Campaigns

    Adam House Basement Theatre 3 Chambers Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    “Good Kenyan girls become good Kenyan wives,” but Kena and Ziki long for something more. Despite the political rivalry between their families, the girls resist and remain close friends, supporting each other to pursue their dreams in a conservative society. When love blossoms between them, the two girls will be forced to choose between happiness […]

    Free – £8
  • A Fantastic Woman at An Lanntair

    An Lanntair 55 Kenneth St, Stornoway

    Marina (Daniela Vega) is planning a future with her boyfriend Orlando (Francisco Reyes) when he suddenly becomes ill and passes away. She is devastated and immediately feels the sting of discrimination as a transgender woman when hospital staff and Orlando’s ex-wife and son challenge her right to grieve and the viability of her lost relationship. […]

    £7
  • Rafiki at DCA

    DCA 152 Nethergate, Dundee, United Kingdom

    “Good Kenyan girls become good Kenyan wives,” but Kena and Ziki long for something more. Despite the political rivalry between their families, the girls resist and remain close friends, supporting each other to pursue their dreams in a conservative society. When love blossoms between them, the two girls will be forced to choose between happiness […]

  • Beautiful Thing at Seamore

    Seamore Community Cinema 304 Maryhill Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    During a long, hot summer in South London, Jamie is bunking off school more than usual, escaping to the TV and flat in the Thamesmead estate where he lives with his mother. Next door lives Leah who’s been kicked out of school and spends her days listening to Mama Cass records. In the same block […]

    Free – £8
  • 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
  • SQIFF Schools: Out (CCA)

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

    So much of young people's experience of sexual and gender identity in the present day comes via the internet. However, the old pain and awkwardness of 'coming out' to friends and family remains the same. This new documentary from French director Denis Parrot combines the phenomenon of online queer culture with the intimacy of young people's […]

    Free
  • Sidney & Friends

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

    A heartfelt exploration of the hopes, dreams, and everyday reality of a group of intersex and transgender friends fighting to survive on the edge of Kenyan society. Join Sidney and his new friends as they share what it is like to grow up and live as a gender minority in a region known for prejudice […]

  • Bixa Travesty (Tranny Fag)

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

    The rock documentary and political manifesto Bixa Travesty depicts the life of Brazilian musician and spoken word artist Linn da Quebrada, a self-proclaimed ‘tranny fag,’ who uses her body and music as weapons to fight machismo, transphobia, racism, and conformity. Quebrada and performance partner Jup do Bairro speak candidly from their lived experience as queers […]

  • 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 […]