• Stonewall Scotland presents: Before Stonewall

    The Seamore Neighbourhood Cinema 304 Maryhill Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    On June 27 1969, police raided The Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York. In a spontaneous show of support and frustration, the city’s queer community rioted for three nights, an event often considered the birth of the modern LGBT Rights Movement. Revealing and often humorous, Before Stonewall exposes the fascinating decade-by-decade history of […]

    Free – £8
  • Pity Party Film Club presents: Evil Come, Evil Go

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

    Pity Party Film Club presents a rare screening of Walt Davis' lesbian sexploitation opus Evil Come, Evil Go. Sister Sarah Jane (Cleo O'Hara) is hellbent on ridding the world of evil, sex-obsessed men. Taking to the streets of Los Angeles, she quickly befriends a gullible young woman and the two embark on a mad, sex-filled […]

    Free – £8
  • Rainbow Families presents: Beauty and the Beast Singalong

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

    Sing along with Emmas Watson and Thompson and Ewan McGregor in this romantic fairytale with a queer twist. Belle, a bright, beautiful, and independent young woman, is taken prisoner by a beast in its castle. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle's enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the beast's exterior, allowing her to recognise […]

    Free – £8
  • Lemebel

    Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Pedro Lemebel’s sharp, poetic texts and provocative performances make him one of South America’s most significant artists. Under Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile, Lemebel expressed things most wouldn’t dare. For the country’s left-wing opposition, his queerness made him an awkward figure as he exposed their machismo and homophobia. Lemebel embodied an uncomfortable gay identity and fiercely […]

    Free – £8
  • Kat Lindner Tribute: Tomboy

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

    French queer filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s naturalistic drama about childhood gender identity is touching, painful, and humorous all at once. Ten-year-old Laure has moved with her family to a new neighbourhood. The local kids take her for a boy and instead of correcting them, Laure introduces herself as Mikael and starts living a double life, with […]

    Free – £8
  • No Box for Me. An Intersex Story

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

    A heartfelt, poetic documentary focusing on four young adults who - like an estimated 0.5 to 1.7 percent of people - were born with variations in their sex characteristics making it difficult for Western medicine to impose classifications on them. The intersex people in No Box for Me seek to reclaim their bodies and explore […]

    Free – £8
  • Vision Portraits

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

    Vision Portraits is a vivid and hypnotic exploration by filmmaker Rodney Evans illuminating the compelling stories of four visually impaired artists - photographer John Dugdale, dancer Kayla Hamilton, writer Ryan Knighton, and the filmmaker himself. Evans contrasts their journeys with his own personal and professional one as a filmmaker gradually losing his vision and as […]

    Free – £8
  • We Are Parable presents: Dirty Computer: An Emotion Picture by Janelle Monae

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

    As part of their season “The Art of the Black Visual Album” We Are Parable partner with SQIFF to present a special screening of Janelle Monae’s Dirty Computer visual album or, as she calls it, “emotion picture.” Set in a dystopian nightmare, Jane 57821 (played by Monae) is being subjected to having her memories removed or […]

    Free – £8
  • Black History Month: Portrait of Jason

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

    Portrait of Jason shows sex worker and entertainer, Jason Holliday, recounting his life story for filmmaker Shirley Clarke. Jason is the sole on-screen presence in the film. He narrates his life story to the camera, behind which Clarke and her partner at the time, actor Carl Lee, provoke and berate Jason with increasing hostility as […]

    Free
  • Quiet Heroes with Glasgow Zine Library

    Glasgow Zine Library 636 Cathcart Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Join us for a screening of Quiet Heroes at Glasgow Zine Library's new space in the Southside of Glasgow. Quiet Heroes documents one doctor’s fight against stigma, shame, and ignorance through the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the heartland of America’s west. This screening is part of Glasgow Zine Library’s ‘Making History’ film programme, which […]

    £3 – £5
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