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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170930T144500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170930T160500
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CREATED:20170817T180000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170822T133055Z
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SUMMARY:Collect:if Presents: Gaysian Superheroes
DESCRIPTION: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 Pratibha’s prolific output alongside that of emerging London-based artist Seema Mattu\, who uses digital media to present an awareness of the overlooked ethnic self in regards to various degrees of minoritisation. \nWe are delighted Seema will join us to discuss her work. Curated and hosted by Nyla Ahmad\, who researches South Asian identity in comics. In partnership with Collect:if\, Glasgow Women’s Library’s women of colour collective. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. English and Urdu languages with English captions. BSL interpretation for event. Hearing loop. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580439/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-collectif-presents-gaysian-superheroes/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Discussion,Gay men,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170930T131500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170930T143500
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170926T152719Z
UID:7438-1506777300-1506782100@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Switching Teams
DESCRIPTION:A trans woman is pursued by a charming cis man who is not the kind individual he first seems. A trans skater from Sheffield switches roller derby teams in order to live more authentically. A teenager and their traditionally-minded father struggle to find common ground after the former starts questioning their gender identity in rural Ireland. And a young man in Hong Kong documents his personal journey through conversations with family\, friends\, and God as he connects with his inner self. A variety of stories surveying the trans experience. \nTaylor Le Fín and Becki McKechnie\, filmmakers of Switching Teams\, will be in attendance for a Q&A after the screening. If you require BSL for the Q&A\, contact info@sqiff.org to make arrangements. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets available. Various languages with English subtitles/captions. Hearing loop. \nContent note: depiction of violence and sexual assault\, discussion of suicidal feelings. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580438/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nAlmost Saw The Sunshine (30m)\nDir: Leon Lopez\, Country: UK\, Year: 2016\nRachel is a young transgender woman. After a series of coincidental encounters with a handsome man\, she impulsively takes a chance on a one night stand that ends in tragedy. \nSwitching Teams (15m)\nDir: Taylor Le Fín\, Country: UK\, Year: 2016\nWe follow the experience of a Trans skater from Sheffield\, and see that switching teams is just the shift needed towards a future of living authentically. The film explores gender inclusivity in sports and highlights the Roller Derby community as an actively progressive model for the future of Trans inclusion. \nBetween Us (10m)\nDir: Daithí Ó Cinnéide\, Country: Ireland\, Year: 2016\nA teenager and their traditionally-minded father struggle to find common ground after the former starts questioning their gender identity in rural Ireland. \nKaspar X: If I Had a Soul (24m)\nDir: Kaspar Wan\, Country: Hong Kong\, Year: 2015\nKaspar has aspired to become a man since childhood. He struggles with his mental health and relationship with God but his friends and family respond to his transition with love and support.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-switching-teams/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Hearing loop,People of colour,Shorts,Trans
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T230000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T121735Z
UID:7426-1506718800-1506726000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Feminist Porn Night III
DESCRIPTION: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 quest toward becoming the next lair mistress? Enactone is a provocative glimpse into queer\, erotic vampiric rituals by filmmaker Sky Deep. Screening alongside The 36-year-old Virgin\, a coming-of-middle-age sex documentary in which trans masculine Skyler explores his long-standing fantasy of penetrative sex with a cis man. \nWe will be joined after the screening for a Q&A with director and star of Enactone\, Sky Deep. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets available. English language with English captions. Hearing loop. BSL interpretation for Q&A. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580435/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-feminist-porn-night-iii/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Discussion,English language,Feature,Films,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170818T151842Z
UID:7422-1506717000-1506722400@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Queer Revolution: Carlos Jauregui: The Unforgettable Fag
DESCRIPTION:A key figure in the gay rights movement of 1980s and 90s South America\, Carlos Jáuregui became politicised after witnessing mass demonstrations and early pride marches taking place in France and the United States. Returning home to find street arrests and mass raids on gay nightclubs becoming alarmingly frequent\, he grew convinced that visibility and direct\, collective action were the only viable means of resistance. Lucas Santa Ana’s fascinating documentary follows Jáuregui’s story\, from his becoming the first leader of the pioneering Argentine Homosexuality Community organisation in 1984 to his death from AIDS in 1996. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. Spanish language with English subtitles. Hearing loop. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580434/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-queer-revolution-carlos-jauregui-the-unforgettable-fag/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,People of colour,Queer Revolution,Scottish premiere
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170827T191122Z
UID:7419-1506709800-1506715200@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Porn Filmmaking with Sky Deep
DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker\, performer\, and musician Sky Deep\, whose directorial debut Enactone won Best Feature at the 2016 Berlin Porn Film Festival\, will lead a workshop investigating body positivity\, self-love\, and using porn-making as a means of therapy. Demonstrating how she began using her own likeness in music videos before moving on to create Enactone\, which she stars in as well as directing\, Sky will talk through her work as a process of self-discovery as a black queer woman not conforming to oppressive standards of beauty and sexuality. \nAges 18+ only. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with lift up to second floor for Clubroom. Accessible toilets available. If you would like to attend and require BSL interpretation\, please email info@sqiff.org and we will book this for you. \nThis workshop is FREE with booking in advance recommended. To book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580433/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-workshop-porn-making-as-therapy-with-sky-deep/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Free event,People of colour,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T181500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T192000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170821T191632Z
UID:7415-1506708900-1506712800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Daddies
DESCRIPTION:Why is making an emotional connection with your father so hard\, especially for queer men? In Bleach\, trans man Jay sets out in search of Shane\, his estranged father and macho boxing gym owner. Dads sees 20-something Scott finding his Sunday morning hangover interrupted by unexpected visits from both his father and older lover. Noam\, a young gay guy\, discovers his recently deceased father had a secret affair with another married man in Heritage. Boys in the Street #pride brings to life Greg Holden’s song of the same name about a lost and found connection between father and son. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. Various languages with English subtitles/captions. Hearing loop. \nContent note: depiction of violence.  \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580432/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nBleach (25m)\nDir: Jesse Lewis-Reece\, Country: UK\, Year: 2016\nSet in a downbeat UK coastal town\, trans man Jay sets out in search of Shane\, his estranged father and macho boxing gym owner. \nDads (11m)\nDir: Ethan Michael Roberts\, Country: USA\, Year: 2016\nAfter a night of drinking and sex\, 21-year-old Scott finds his Sunday morning interrupted by an unexpected visit from his father. When Scott’s 40-something friend-with-benefits Doug also shows up\, all three men find themselves in a quietly awkward world of ambiguity and things unsaid. \nHeritage (25m)\nDir: Yuval Aharoni\, Country: Israel\, Year: 2016\nNoam\, a young gay guy\, discovers his father\, who just died\, had a secret affair with another married man. \nBoys in the Street #pride (4m)\nDir: Louisa Bertman\, Country: USA\, Year: 2016\nAn animation illustrating Greg Holden’s song Boys In The Street\, about a lost and found connection between father and son.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-daddies/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Around one hour or less,Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,People of colour,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T164000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170820T150339Z
UID:7409-1506699000-1506703200@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Are We Queer Yet?
DESCRIPTION:A selection of shorts asking if – and challenging the notion – that we are really queer yet. We follow LGBTQ+ people forging their own space in society and building new worlds. New communities emerge unapologetically\, from creation of the trans flag to voguing on a roof in New York. One character states\, “We are powerful\, we are those bitches\, we are confident\, we are not the victim\, bitch\, we are the predator. It is our time\, you live in our world. Either you respect it or you don’t.” Together we are bringing about change. You are not alone and you belong. Let’s find our queer future. \nAfter the films\, novelist Zoë Strachan – whose Anthology of Scottish LGBT Writing\, Out There\, carved space for a new generation of queer voices – will be in conversation with filmmaker Asten Holmes-Elliott. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. Various languages with English subtitles/captions. Hearing loop. If you would like to attend and require BSL interpretation for the discussion\, please email info@sqiff.org and we will book this for you. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580430/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nHeadless (7m)\nDir: Sebastian Sdaigui\, Country: USA\, Year: 2017\nA candid portrait of three hedonistic queer performers living in New York. \nUmbrella (16m)\nDir: Rhys Ernst\, Country: USA\, Year: 2017\nThe story of four transgender individuals who are fighting for their rights and to be recognised. A Scottish premiere from the producer\, and now director\, of the series Transparent. \nBOOTWMN (11m)\nDir. Paige Gratland\, Sam McWilliams\, Country: Canada\, USA\, UK\, Year: 2015\nDeana McGuffin is a third generation New Mexico boot maker\, handcrafting wearable pieces of art. \nRibbons (9m)\nDir: Brandon Cordeiro\, Country: USA\, Year: 2016\nProvincetown\, a small harbour village in Massachusetts\, was already home to a LGBT community for a few decades when AIDS devastated its population in the mid-1980s. \nMore films tbc.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-are-we-queer-yet/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Films,Hearing loop,People of colour,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T134500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T144000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170926T152234Z
UID:7406-1506692700-1506696000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: The Gayz
DESCRIPTION:‘The gaze’ is a term used in visual media to mean the way viewers look at images and onscreen characters look at each other\, traditionally in critique of male-centred and patriarchal movie-making. So what happens when the act of looking in films is queered? Featuring Campbell X’s new experimental short\, DES!RE\, foregrounding lust for masc AFAB people\, The Naked Body\, in which a director documents how people relate to nudity and their own body\, Leg\, Arm\, Head\, depicting a highly controlled dancer exploring her identity\, and Harding & his camera\, an ambiguous ‘love story’ told through the 1930s archive of a British archaeologist in Palestine. \nRob Eagle\, director of Harding & his camera will be in attendance for a Q&A after the screening. If you require BSL interpretation for the Q&A\, contact info@sqiff.org to make arrangements. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. Various languages with English subtitles/captions. Hearing loop. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580429/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nDES!RE (9m)\nDir: Campbell X\, Country: UK\, Year: 2017\nAn experimental film exploring desire for transmasculine\, butch\, stud\, and masculine of centre (MOC) people assigned female at birth. \nThe Naked Body (23m)\nDir: Diego Carvalho Sá\, Country: Brazil\, Year: 2016\nIn this hybrid of documentary and fiction a director documents how people relate to nudity and their own body. Meanwhile\, behind the scenes\, the director gets involved with one of his subjects. \nLeg\, Arm\, Head (11m)\nDir: Scout Stuart\, Country: UK\, Year: 2016\nA highly controlled dancer moves away from the discipline and uniformity of ballet to explore her own identity. \nHarding & his camera (12m)\nDir: Rob Eagle\, Country: UK\, Palestine\, Israel\, Year: 2017\nAn ambiguous ‘love story’ documentary told through the 1930s archive of a British archaeologist who took a camera on his digs in the British Mandate for Palestine and fell in love with his Bedouin assistant.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-the-gayz/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Around one hour or less,Bisexual,Deaf,Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170928T204500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170928T221000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170818T020934Z
UID:7402-1506631500-1506636600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:A Womb of Their Own
DESCRIPTION:How do people who don’t experience themselves as simply female or male handle a culture that offers only these two identities? A Womb of Their Own introduces a charismatic\, funny\, thoughtful group of masculine-of-centre-identified people who go through pregnancy. Each individual and couple navigates gender expectations – coming even from within the LGBT community – that don’t fit them. Follow their stories as they establish their own gender\, develop their definition of family\, grow a baby in their bodies\, and birth\, chestfeed\, and parent their children as non-binary masculine people. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. English language with English captions. Hearing loop. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580428/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-a-womb-of-their-own/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,English language,Films,Hearing loop,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Trans
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170928T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170928T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170925T154629Z
UID:7399-1506630600-1506636000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Chavela
DESCRIPTION:Co-directors Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi interweave candid stories told by Mexican ranchera singer Chavela Vargas and those closest to her in this multi-faceted biographical film. An incomparable performer\, she was also a lesbian woman who defied all social expectations\, revolutionising music and challenging the stereotypical macho and hetero cultural norms of the times. This epic film beautifully captures Chavela’s fearless life\, powerful artistry\, and passionate love affairs\, including her romance with the equally magnificent Frida Kahlo. \nWe are delighted to welcome director Catherine Gund\, who will join us after the screening for a Q&A. In partnership with Scottish Documentary Institute. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of Glasgow Film Theatre with Screen 2 on ground floor. Accessible toilet available. Spanish and English languages with English subtitles. Hearing loop. If you would like to attend and require BSL interpretation for the Q&A\, please email info@sqiff.org and we will book this for you. \nAll tickets £5.50. To book\, please use the button below or call Glasgow Film Theatre box office on +44 (0)141 332 6535. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://glasgowfilm.org/shows/chavela-q-and-a-nc-15′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-chavela/
LOCATION:Glasgow Film Theatre\, 12 Rose Street\, Glasgow\, G3 6RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Films,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170928T181500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170928T194500
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T121906Z
UID:7393-1506622500-1506627900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Play the Devil
DESCRIPTION:Greg is a studious 18-year-old from a working-class Trinidadian neighbourhood. He dreams of attending university thanks to a scholarship but his plans are put at risk by James\, a wealthy married man who becomes sexually obsessed with him. When Greg pushes back against James\, is it because he’s not interested or because he’s unable to come to terms with his own sexuality?  As Greg’s hopes for the future begin to slip away\, the older man offers to bankroll him to help him pursue his career. Can Greg stay true to his own desires or will he sacrifice them for the sake of his long-term ambitions? \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets available. English and Trinidadian English Creole languages with English subtitles. Hearing loop. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580426/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-play-the-devil/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature,Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Working class
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170818T021110Z
UID:7387-1506621600-1506628800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:We Are Failing
DESCRIPTION:“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. Featuring DIY\, lesbian short film Big Queer Failure with filmmakers Rebecca Tritschler and Ellie Fawcett in attendance\, a presentation by artist and DJ Natasha Lall on her novella SQUELCH\, a tale of biphobic and racist microagressions on London’s queer scene\, plus interactive discussion. \nWe will be providing snacks and drinks and encourage a relaxed and informal experience where failing in every sense is very welcome. Please feel free to be as socially awkward\, depressed\, and disillusioned etc. as you like. \nACCESS: Small ramp at entrance of Glasgow Women’s Library with screening space on ground floor. Accessible toilet available. English language with English captions. BSL interpretation for event. Hearing loop. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call Glasgow Women’s Library box office on +44 (0)141 550 2267. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://womenslibrary.org.uk/event/sqiff-presents-we-are-failing/’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-we-are-failing/
LOCATION:Glasgow Women’s Library\, 23 Landressy Street\, Glasgow\, G40 1BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,BSL,Discussion,English language,Films,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170928T134500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170928T143500
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170817T180046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170926T151722Z
UID:7378-1506606300-1506609300@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Sketches
DESCRIPTION:A young man gets a job in Canada’s busiest gay bathhouse\, a cartoonist from Rio de Janeiro draws members of the trans community to help deal with his own issues\, the gender and disability politics of toilets are explored\, a purifying ritual bath performed by Jewish brides is reinterpreted by two men\, a gay guy dissects his family members over an awkward Sunday lunch\, and a queer oddball seeks approval from their black peers despite a serious lack of hip-hop credentials. Presenting a spectrum of cute\, inventive animated queer shorts from around the world. \nWe will be joined by filmmaker Carrie Hawks\, director of black enuf*\, for a Q&A after the screening. If you require BSL interpretation for the Q&A\, contact info@sqiff.org to make arrangements. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. Various languages with English subtitles/captions. Hearing loop. \nContent note: animated depiction of self-harming\, mention of suicide\, brief\, covert reference to bloodplay. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873580422/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nTailor (10m)\nDir: Cala dos Anjas\, Country: Brazil\, Year: 2017\nTailor is a young cartoonist from Rio de Janeiro who started drawing cartoons to express issues around being trans he was facing and tell the stories of other transgender people. \nMikveh (6m)\nDir: Adrian Garcia Gomez\, Country: USA\, Year: 2016\nIn this reinterpretation of the mikveh – a purifying ritual bath performed by Jewish brides about to marry – the filmmaker and his husband’s immersions are disrupted by a government which refuses to recognise their marriage. \nSunday Lunch (13m)\nDir: Celine Devaux\, Country: France\, Year: 2015\nJean is at a Sunday brunch observing his infuriating extended family whom he tries to love despite their endlessly frustrating behaviour. \nThe Night Cleaner (5m)\nDir: Blair Fukumura\, Country: Canada\, Year: 2016\nAs the night cleaner in Canada’s busiest gay bathhouse\, Travis has his work cut out for him. With good humour he shyly takes us on an amusing and sometimes harrowing tour through his nightly duties. \nThe Toilet (3m)\nDir: David Moore\, Country: UK\, Year: 2017\nAn animated short resulting from a cross-disciplinary\, arts-based research project at Sheffield Hallam University exploring the toilet as a place of exclusion and belonging. \nblack enuf* (22m)\nDir: Carrie Hawks\, Country: USA\, Year: 2016\nA queer oddball seeks approval from their black peers despite a serious lack of hip-hop credentials and a family that ‘talks white.’ This animated documentary takes you on a quest for belonging.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-sketches/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Around one hour or less,Bisexual,Disability,English language,Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,People of colour,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170927T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170927T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170724T102132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T121937Z
UID:7319-1506538800-1506546000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Opener: The Misandrists
DESCRIPTION: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 patriarchy\, and even a sneaky dancing nun. But does the FLA’s brand of radical feminism hide some darker and more exclusionary beliefs? \nWe are excited to be joined by director Bruce LaBruce and actor Caprice Crawford for a Q&A after the screening followed by a drinks reception. \nPresented in partnership with Goethe Institut Glasgow. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets available. English language with English captions. BSL interpretation for Q&A. Hearing loop.  \nContent note: depiction of violence and real surgical operations\, discussion of sexual assault. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873579695/events?TSLVq=5b9ab0be-37ac-4c42-b1d2-1f5ecfb3a496&TSLVp=95e99a79-989c-49e0-898a-9b916c94473b&TSLVts=1500893585&TSLVc=ticketsolve&TSLVe=ccaglasgow&TSLVrt=Safetynet&TSLVh=590b6509ecd3a8f004518f717c51980a’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-opener-the-misandrists/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,English language,Feature,Films,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Queer Revolution,Scottish premiere,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170924T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170924T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170818T200137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T122019Z
UID:7665-1506265200-1506270600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Looking Awry: Don't Look At Me That Way (Glasgow)
DESCRIPTION: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 free of taboos\, and existing as a bisexual woman of colour in a straight\, white society. \nWith an introduction by Jacob Engelberg\, programmer of Brighton-based queer film strand\, Eyes Wide Open Cinema. Part of Looking Awry: Representing Bisexual* Desires On Screen. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with Cinema space on ground floor. Accessible toilets available. Mongolian and German languages with English subtitles.. Hearing loop. If you would like to attend and require BSL interpretation for the introduction\, please email info@sqiff.org and we will book this for you. \nContent note: depiction of violence. \nTicket prices on a sliding scale according to your circumstances. Choose between FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8 (prices include CCA booking fee) according to what you can afford. See our ticketing information for more details. \nTo book\, click on the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/sqiff-looking-awry-dont-look-at-me-that-way’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/looking-awry-dont-look-at-me-that-way-glasgow/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,Feature,Films,Hearing loop,Looking Awry,People of colour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170923T154000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170923T171000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170818T195923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T122051Z
UID:7662-1506181200-1506186600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Looking Awry: Don't Look At Me That Way (Edinburgh)
DESCRIPTION: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 free of taboos\, and existing as a bisexual woman of colour in a straight\, white society. \nScreening with short film Self and Others (6 mins)\, a study of the visual language of sexual fluidity as captured through the lens of film history. Followed by a discussion to celebrate Bi Day of Visibility on bi representation with Jacob Engelberg\, programmer of Brighton-based queer film strand\, Eyes Wide Open Cinema\, and academic Maria Pramaggiore. Part of Looking Awry: Representing Bisexual* Desires On Screen. \nACCESS: Filmhouse Foyer and box office are reached via a ramped surface from Lothian Road. Cinema 3 has one wheelchair space accessed via a platform lift. Advance booking for wheelchair spaces is recommended. Accessible toilets available. Mongolian and German languages with English subtitles. BSL interpretation. Hearing loop. \nContent note: depiction of violence. \nTicket prices vary. Tickets on sale late August.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/looking-awry-dont-look-at-me-that-way-edinburgh/
LOCATION:Edinburgh Filmhouse\, 88 Lothian Road\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9BZ
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,BSL,Discussion,Feature,Films,Hearing loop,Looking Awry,People of colour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170923T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170818T195623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T122110Z
UID:7659-1506180600-1506186000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Looking Awry: Don't Look At Me That Way (Aberdeen)
DESCRIPTION: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 free of taboos\, and existing as a bisexual woman of colour in a straight\, white society. \nPart of Looking Awry: Representing Bisexual* Desires On Screen. \nACCESS: All areas of the building are accessible to customers with limited mobility\, including wheelchair users. There is a lift in the main foyer that serves all floors and the basement bar and cafe. Screen 3 has five wheelchair spaces at the front of the auditorium. Accessible toilets available. Wheelchair spaces for screening must be booked in advance. Mongolian and German languages with English subtitles. Hearing loop. \nContent note: depiction of violence. \nTicket prices vary. Tickets on sale end August.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/looking-awry-dont-look-at-me-that-way-aberdeen/
LOCATION:belmont filmhouse\, 49 Belmont St\, Aberdeen\, AB10 1JS
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,Feature,Films,Hearing loop,Looking Awry,People of colour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170922T181500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170922T194500
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170818T151506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170831T122123Z
UID:7639-1506104100-1506109500@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Looking Awry: Don't Look At Me That Way (Dundee)
DESCRIPTION: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 free of taboos\, and existing as a bisexual woman of colour in a straight\, white society. \nScreening with short film Self and Others (6 mins)\, a study of the visual language of sexual fluidity as captured through the lens of film history. With an introduction by Jacob Engelberg\, programmer of Brighton-based queer film strand\, Eyes Wide Open Cinema. Part of Looking Awry: Representing Bisexual* Desires On Screen. \nACCESS: Level or lift access to all public areas of the building with one exception. The cinemas are fully ramped with wheelchair areas and removable seats. Accessible toilets available. Mongolian and German languages with English subtitles. Hearing loop. If you would like to attend and require BSL interpretation for the introduction\, please email info@sqiff.org and we will book this for you. \nContent note: depiction of violence. \nTicket prices vary. To book\, please use the button below or call DCA box office on +44 (0)1382 909 900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://www.dca.org.uk/whats-on/event/looking-awry-dont-look-at-me-that-way’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/looking-awry-dont-look-at-me-that-way-dundee/
LOCATION:DCA\, 152 Nethergate\, Dundee\, DD1 4DY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,Feature,Films,Hearing loop,Looking Awry,People of colour,Scottish premiere
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170810T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170810T204500
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170725T152343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170725T155631Z
UID:7353-1502391600-1502397900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Free Pride Fundraiser: The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Who killed Marsha P. Johnson? When the beloved\, self-described “street queen” of New York’s Christopher Street died in 1992\, the NYPD called her death a suicide. Protests erupted but the police remained impassive and refused to investigate. Now\, twenty-five years on\, documentary The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson examines Marsha’s death and her extraordinary life. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance of CCA with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets available. English language with English captions. \n Content note: discussion of violence\, sexual assault\, and suicide. \nThis event is a fundraiser for Free Pride 2017. No need to book – just show up on the night and we will be taking donations on the door – suggested donation £5. We also welcome people to hang out in the CCA bar afterwards for informal chat about the film.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/free-pride-fundraiser-the-death-and-life-of-marsha-p-johnson/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Disability,Documentary,English language,Films,People of colour,Pride,Scottish premiere,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170602T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170602T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20170526T170224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170526T171621Z
UID:7289-1496430000-1496433600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Regen(d)eration
DESCRIPTION: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! \nACCESS: All films will be screened with subtitles to make them more accessible for D/deaf and hard of hearing audiences. Unfortunately\, we have been informed that due to the derelict and temporary nature of Hidden Door’s venue\, the cinema space will not be wheelchair accessible and we are really sorry about this. Please contact festival@hiddendoorblog.org for further information about the venue’s accessibility. \nTickets are £16 (concessions £14)\, which includes admission to all Hidden Door events on 2nd June. We have a limited amount of free tickets for those who are unemployed and for asylum seekers as well as some half price tickets (£8) for those on a low income. Please email laura@sqiff.org if you require a discount code for either of these ticket options as they must be booked in advance through the ticketing webpage. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2879664′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-regenderation/
LOCATION:The Old Leith Theatre\, 28-30 Ferry Road\, Edinburgh\, EH6 4AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Disability,Documentary,Films,Lesbian,People of colour,Shorts,Woman director
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161002T184500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161002T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160826T100413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160915T161108Z
UID:7089-1475433900-1475438400@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Silent Laughs
DESCRIPTION:A selection of short films by and/or about Deaf LGBTQ+ people\, an often marginalised identity within queer culture. Documentaries\, slapstick\, and experimental self-reflection feature in this eclectic mix of work. Star of new Scottish short Silent Laughs\, Leah Kalaitzi\, will perform a comedy routine and there will be a panel discussion with several of the filmmakers and other guests on Deaf LGBTQ+ representation and experiences. \nWith thanks to Sandra Alland. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets on first floor (CCA). Films screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. Hearing loop available. BSL-English interpretation for event. Films in BSL\, ASL\, and English language.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873562027/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nSilent Laughs (11m)\nDir: Natalia Kouneli\, Year: 2016 \nA stand-up comedienne performs in sign language\, fulfilling her dream to make people laugh as well as bringing Deaf Culture to mainstream audiences. \nAmar: Deaf is an Identity (4m)\nDir: David Ng\, Jen Sungshine\, Year: 2016 \nAmar shares his journey as a queer South Asian activist\, and explains how it intersects with his identity and culture as a Deaf person. \nPassengers (5m)\nDir: Dickie Hearts\, Year: 2015 \nA cab driver puts up with a series of irksome hearing passengers before picking up a cute guy more on his wavelength. \nI’m Not Your Inspiration 2: ALISON SMITH (9m)\nDir: Sandra Alland\, Year: 2014 \nDeaf sign poet\, Alison Smith\, talks about her BSL poetry\, growing up as a Scottish Fairground Traveller\, and some issues facing queer D/deaf and disabled artists.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-silent-laughs/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Discussion,Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,People of colour,Shorts,Woman director
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161002T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161002T151000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160826T094815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160919T182612Z
UID:7081-1475415000-1475421000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Queer Scotland II
DESCRIPTION: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 amongst the stories told in this collection. \nWe hope to be joined by a number of the filmmakers for a Q&A. There will be a prize for Best Scottish Short with the winner gaining automatic nomination to Iris Prize Festival‘s 2017 Best British Short award and a festival pass for Glasgow Short Film Festival 2017. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets on first floor (CCA). Films screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. BSL interpretation for Q&A. Most films in English language with some experimental work with limited dialogue.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873562022/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nTake Your Partners (11 mins)\nDir: Siri Rodnes\, Year: 2015 \nA non-conforming 8-year-old challenges gender expectations when forced to make an Easter Bonnet with the girls. \nWomen in Vaiven (12m)\nDir: Cecilia Pérez-Homar\, Year: 2015 \nOn the morning of her wedding in Puerto Rico\, Zoe Taína struggles to fit into her grandmother’s old wedding dress\, when suddenly her dead mother shows up to wish her luck. \nWhere We Are Now (9m)\nDir: Lucie Rachel\, Year: 2016 \nA personal insight into the changing relationship between a young woman and her transgender parent. \nStuck (11m)\nDir: Ania Urbanowska\, Year: 2013 \nHave you ever been in relationship where you can’t see its problems…? \nNetflix & Chips (6m)\nDir: Lock Up Your Daughters\, Year: 2015 \nA woman who works in a chip shop has a hot date but can’t get her job off her mind. \nBefore Your Very Eyes (6m)\nDir: Margot Imlah\, Year: 2016 \nThe Great Katarin is about to pull off their biggest trick—travelling through time. But their partner\, Martha\, doesn’t want them to leave. \nLet Me Be Brave (11m)\nDir: Lucy Holmes-Elliott\, Year: 2016 \nA documentary showing the importance of sport in the lives of transgender people. \nTape (15m)\nDir: Nicole O’Reilly\, Year: 2016 \nAn experimental short in which a trans woman discovers relics from her childhood and has flashbacks to the source of unhappy times. \nSilent Laughs (11m)\nDir: Natalia Kouneli\, Year: 2016 \nA Deaf stand-up comedienne performs in sign language fulfilling her dream to make people laugh as well as bringing Deaf Culture to mainstream audiences. \nBathroom Break (2m)\nDir: Cecilia Pérez-Homar\, Year: 2015 \nDuring a private moment in the bathroom of his office\, Westley considers his deeper desires.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-queer-scotland-ii/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,BSL,Discussion,Documentary,English language,Films,Lesbian,People of colour,Shorts,Trans,Woman director
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161002T131500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161002T144500
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160826T094500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T182404Z
UID:7079-1475414100-1475419500@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Women and the Word: The Revival
DESCRIPTION: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 know T’ai Freedom Ford\, Be Steadwell\, Jonquille “Solsis” Rice\, Elizah Turner\, and THE REVIVAL’s founder and executive producer\, Jade Foster\, as the women bond over the course of the nine-day tour. \nACCESS: Level access with Cinema plus accessible toilets all on ground floor (CCA). Film screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. Hearing loop available. Film in English language.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873562021/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/women-and-the-word-the-revival/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,English language,Films,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Woman director
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161001T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161001T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160727T152555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T182529Z
UID:6961-1475348400-1475353800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Web Series Showcase
DESCRIPTION: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 diversity of stories the format can accommodate. Highlights include the premiere of BBC The Social’s new series They\, shot in Glasgow\, plus episodes of the Emmy-nominated Her Story\, Brittani Nichols’ and Hannah Hart’s Words With Girls and a live Q&A with Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor\, director and producer of London-set series Boxx. \nJoy Gharoro-Akpojotor will also be hosting a workshop during the Festival on creating web series. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets on first floor (CCA). Web series episodes screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. BSL interpretation for event. All web series episodes in English language.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873559804/events?show_id=873559804′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-web-series-showcase/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,BSL,Discussion,English language,Films,Gay men,Lesbian,People of colour,Shorts,Trans,Woman director
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161001T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161001T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160727T150347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160925T193809Z
UID:6950-1475337600-1475344800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Web Series with Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:This event is now SOLD OUT. \nJoy Gharoro-Akpojotor is an award-winning filmmaker and director and producer of recent UK web series\, Boxx\, following two black diasporan\, London-based trans artists as they create a documentary about their lives. Participants are invited to submit their ideas for – or work-in-progress – web series before the session. Several will then be chosen for workshopping with topics covered including how best to tell a story in web format\, the most cost effective way to shoot a web series\, and the journey from script to final product. \nJoy will also take part in a Q&A as part of our Web Series Showcase. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance with a lift up to Project Space 2 on the 2nd floor where workshop is being held (The Art School). Accessible toilets on ground and third floors via lifts. Any clips shown screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. If you would like to attend and require BSL interpretation for the workshop\, please email info@sqiff.org at least one week in advance. \nFree but ticketed. To book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873559801/events?show_id=873559801′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-workshop-web-series-with-joy-gharoro-akpojotor/
LOCATION:The Art School\, 20 Scott Street\, Glasgow\, G3 6PE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Free event,People of colour,Trans,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161001T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161001T154000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160727T110341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160927T205204Z
UID:6947-1475332200-1475336400@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Specimen
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary shorts to accompany the horror classics in our programme utilising gruesome imagery and horror movie tropes to explore LGBTQ+ issues. A terrified man deals with a dead body (that of his erstwhile lover) in his flat\, blood oozes and old Taiwanese film clips flicker in surreal cinematic experiments\, trippy drug-induced hallucinations lead a gay guy to imagine he is a sexual specimen in a world of foliage come alive\, a friendly local on a London council estate is hiding a dark secret\, and homophobic thugs in Russia get a surprise when they pick on the wrong queer. \nContent note: disturbing scenes of violence. \nACCESS: Level access with Cinema plus accessible toilets all on ground floor (CCA). Films screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. Hearing loop available. Films in a variety of languages.\n \n£5/£4 Conc/Free unemployed and asylum seekers / Festival Pass £40 / £30 conc. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873559800/events?show_id=873559800′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nFu Guo (Floating Melon) (19m)\nDir: Xu Xiaoxi\, Roberto F. Canuto\, Country: China\, Spain\, Year: 2015 \nXiao has spent the afternoon in bed with a guy who is now lying dead in his apartment from a drugs overdose. Terrified of the authorities finding out\, he asks his friends to help clean up the mess. \nOğlan (The Boy) (7m)\nDir: Eyup Büyükkelleci\, Country: Turkey\, Year: 2015 \nA mother kills her own son for being gay. Flashbacks see him at university\, in a cafeteria\, and making love in a carwash whilst the wound from his murder is constantly visible. \nYi-Ren (the person of whom I think) (14m)\nDir: Tzuan Wu\, Country: Taiwan\, Year: 2015 \nA love letter in collage style\, consisting of found footage and a queer reading of the work of Kang-Chien Chui\, screenwriter of classic East Asian movies such as The Bells of Death and Twin Blades of Doom. \nSpecimen (3m)\nDir: Luc Mollinger\, Country: UK\, Year: 2015 \nA man makes his way into a surreal human jungle where he trips out on drugs and sexual excess. \nBeyond Plain Sight (13m)\nDir: Joseph A. Adesunloye\, Country: UK\, Year: 2014 \nRyan is young\, charming\, friendly\, helpful\, and deeply popular in his South London community. He seems like just an average guy. Only there’s nothing average about Ryan. \nPYOTR495 (15m)\nDir: Blake Mawson\, Country: Canada\, Year: 2016 \nSet in present-day Moscow\, 16-year-old Pyotr is baited by an ultranationalist group known for their violent abductions and attacks bolstered by Russia’s LGBT propaganda law\, but Pyotr has a dangerous secret his attackers haven’t accounted for.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-specimen/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,People of colour,Queer Horror,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161001T141500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161001T155000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160826T093517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160925T135854Z
UID:7073-1475331300-1475337000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Trans Pride
DESCRIPTION:Trans representation in mainstream cinema remains poor but happily there’s a rich output of short filmmaking with authentic takes on trans\, non-binary\, genderqueer\, and two-spirit identities. We showcase dramas\, experimental documentaries\, and animation in this selection covering themes including coming out to parents\, dealing with mental health problems\, finding love\, and the specifics of trans and two-spirit identities for people of colour and indigenous people. \nContent note: brief depiction of transphobic violence and mention of suicidal feelings. \nACCESS: Level access at entrance with lift up to first floor for Theatre space. Accessible toilets on first floor (CCA). Films screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. Most films in English language.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873562016/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nRyans (17m)\nDir: Natalie Heltzel\, Rain Valdez\, Country: USA\, Year: 2016 \nA trans woman goes on a blind date with a man but lingering similarities to an ex get in the way. \nRegalia: Pride in Two Spirits (5m)\nDir: David Ng\, Jen Sungshine\, Country: USA\, Year: 2016 \nThe story of Duane and his journey as someone who identifies as “Two Spirit” – a queer Aboriginal person. \nNasser (19m)\nDir: Melissa Martens\, Country: Netherlands\, Year: 2015 \nWhen Nasser gets their period for the first time\, their mother decides that it’s time they start acting “like a girl.” \nDawn (13m)\nDir: Jake Graf\, Country: UK\, Year: 2016 \nA trans woman running from an abusive man makes a captivating new acquaintance whilst waiting for a bus. \nThe Race (4m)\nDir: Soyoon Kim\, Country: South Korea\, Year: 2015 \nTiny\, genderless figurines dance to J S Bach as their environment gives way and glitches out. \nLove Letter / Prēma Lēkha (5m)\nDir: Neelu Bhuman\, Country: UK\, Year: 2015 \nAn abstract film exploring gender and race through the power of erotics and love. \nAlexa To Exa (17m)\nDir: Exa Zim\, Christian Marsh\, Country: USA\, Year: 2015 \nA very personal documentary film about about transcending assigned identity
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-trans-pride/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,People of colour,Shorts,Trans,Woman director
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161001T131500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161001T153000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160818T115203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T182914Z
UID:7020-1475327700-1475335800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Braw Butches
DESCRIPTION:Where are all the butches? What portrayals of lesbianism are acceptable and who is erased? Tender\, funny\, and thought-provoking\, Gender Troubles: The Butches explores these questions through a series of interviews and testimonials with butch-identifying women\, looking at the strange dichotomy of being both hypervisible in everyday life and invisible when it comes to media representation. Director Lisa Plourde’s documentary shows us there’s a lot more to butch identity than plaid shirts and tool belts. \nScreening alongside a short or two and featuring a discussion on butch and masculine queer identities with poet and activist Jo Johnson\, filmmaker and spoken word artist Azara Meghie\, and My Genderation’s Naomhán O’Connor. \nACCESS: Slope up towards door with a ramp at entrance and then level access and accessible toilet on ground floor where Cinema space is (Glasgow Women’s Library). Films screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. Hearing loop available. BSL interpretation for discussion. All films in English language.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call Glasgow Women’s Library on 0141 550 2267. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://womenslibrary.org.uk/event/sqiff-presents-braw-butches/’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nBOOTWMN (11m)\nDir: Paige Gratland\, Sam McWilliams\, Country: USA/Canada\, Year: 2015 \nDeana McGuffin is a third generation New Mexico boot maker\, hand-crafting wearable pieces of art. When she is approached by a Canadian artist and a San Franciscan tattooer to create a gay themed cowboy boot\, a story unravels of a unique collaboration that takes them to the heart of cowboy country in Northern Texas. \nBoi Oh Boi (10m)\nDir: Thirza Cuthand\, Country: Canada\, Year: 2012 \nThirza Cuthand reflects on her fluctuation between a feminine and a masculine gender\, including reflections on mental health and colonisation. \nI am a Woman (3m)\nDir: Kay Fi’ain\, Azara Meghie\, Country: UK\, Year: 2016 \nIn I am a Woman\, break dancer and spoken word artist Azara Meghie demands to be accepted as a woman\, despite presenting in what is considered a masculine manner.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/braw-butches/
LOCATION:Glasgow Women’s Library\, 23 Landressy Street\, Glasgow\, G40 1BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Discussion,Documentary,English language,European premiere,Films,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere,UK premiere,Woman director
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161001T121500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161001T135000
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160826T093122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T183022Z
UID:7071-1475324100-1475329800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Tchindas
DESCRIPTION:Tchinda is one of the most beloved women on Cape Verde\, especially after coming out as trans in a local newspaper in 1998. Since then\, her name has become the term used by locals to refer to queer Cape Verdeans. In the month leading up to Carnival\, the slow-paced atmosphere of the island transforms into a frenzied hustle as thousands flock to the streets. Locals join forces to create something beautiful as the entire island becomes a “little Brazil.” The camera closely follows Tchinda and her cohorts – an engaging\, closely knit group of trans women and gay men – as they take the lead in preparing their neighbourhood for the festivities. \nPresented in partnership with Africa in Motion. \nACCESS: Level access with Cinema plus accessible toilets all on ground floor (CCA). Film in Cape Verdean creole with English subtitles. Hearing loop available.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873562031/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/tchindas/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Films,Hearing loop,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160930T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160930T141500
DTSTAMP:20260417T021108
CREATED:20160826T085904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T183322Z
UID:7054-1475240400-1475244900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Out Run
DESCRIPTION:As leader of the world’s only LGBT political party\, Bemz Benedito dreams of being the first transgender woman in the Philippine Congress. But in a predominantly Catholic nation\, rallying for LGBT representation is not an easy feat. Bemz and her team of queer political warriors must rethink traditional campaign strategies to amass support. Taking their equality campaign to small-town hair salons and regional beauty pageants\, the activists mobilise working-class trans hairdressers and beauty queens to join the fight against their main political opponent\, a homophobic evangelical preacher\, and convince the Filipino electorate to get behind LGBT rights. \nIn association with Document\, Glasgow’s International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival. \nACCESS: Level access with Cinema plus accessible toilets all on ground floor (CCA). Film screening with subtitles for D/deaf and hard of hearing access. Hearing loop available. Film in English language.\n \n£5 / £4 conc / Free for unemployed and asylum seekers. Festival pass £40 / £30 conc. All prices include booking fee. \nTo book tickets\, please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873561888/events’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/out-run/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Documentary,English language,Films,Hearing loop,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Trans
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