• Web Series Showcase

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

    Something is happening in the queer film sphere… With increased funding challenges the LGBTQ+ community has had to innovate to discover new ways to get queer voices out there. Enter the WEB SERIES! This session presents a selection of the best and most original talent emerging from this independent medium and showcases the range and […]

  • When We Are Together We Can Be Everywhere

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

    When Marit Östberg finally had enough time to edit the footage she shot in 2011, it was already four years old. And, by then, her idea of a mockumentary on how to (and how not to) make queer porn had quietly changed into something different: a nostalgic look at nostalgia and a way to rewrite […]

  • Women and the Word: The Revival

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

    A joyful, empowering documentary charting the course of seven LGBT women of colour in a minivan on the road across America with THE REVIVAL, a slam style poetry tour. Both tour and film were created with the aim of building a literary arts movement among women who are LGBT and their allies. We get to […]

  • SQIFF Shorts: Queer Scotland II

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

    We present another selection of LGBTQ+ work made in Scotland, representing a variety of styles, subject matter, and identities. A non-conforming eight year old challenges gender expectations, childhood trauma is explored by a trans woman, wedding day fears and fantasies are divulged across a generation, and a bisexual daughter finds solidarity with her trans parent […]

  • The Surface Tension Trilogy

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

    From activist and painter Frida Kahlo to filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl to Hitler’s lover Eva Braun - Liz Rosenfeld tells a trio of queer histories that may or may not have actually happened. Making no attempts to disguise the fact that, despite taking place in 1924, 1933 and 1977, the films were clearly made in modern-day […]

  • Queer Horror: The Haunting

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

    Dr. John Markway, an anthropologist with an interest in psychic phenomena, takes two specially selected women to Hill House, a reportedly haunted mansion. Eleanor, a lonely, eccentric woman with a supernatural event in her past, and the bold (and all but openly lesbian) Theodora, who has ESP, join John and the mansion's heir, cynical Luke. […]

  • Lesbian with a Movie Camera

    Transmission Gallery 28 King Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    As part of LGBT History Month Scotland, we present a lovingly-curated selection of indie, punk, and DIY lesbian shorts from across half a century of filmmaking, featuring known names and unsung (s)heroes alike.  Ranging from the hilarious to the experimental, the programme features a rare screening of Caroline Sheldon's witty and subversive 17 Rooms (Or […]

    Free
  • SQIFF Shorts: Regen(d)eration

    The Old Leith Theatre 28-30 Ferry Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    SQIFF and Hidden Door collaborate to bring you a lovingly curated programme of shorts exploring queer notions of rebirth to consider how we (re)construct, navigate and negotiate our queer identities. From captivating, tender animations to the provocative, exciting, experimental, this selection of short films showcases some SQIFF favourites made by queer people about queer people! […]

    £16
  • 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
  • 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
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