SQIFF Shorts: Specimen

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

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 …

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£4 – £5

Queer Horror: Otto; or Up with Dead People

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

Transgressive filmmaker Bruce LaBruce gave the zombie genre a distinctive update with Otto, set in a not-too-distant future in which the undead have evolved the ability to speak and reason, yet are still persecuted by the living. Sensitive Otto wanders the streets of Berlin before being recruited by eccentric filmmaker Medea Yarn for her zombie …

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Queer Horror: Fright Night

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

Nobody believes teenage horror-film addict Charley Brewster when he becomes convinced his new neighbours are vampires. But with the evidence stacking up, Charley enlists the help of washed-up television vampire killer Peter Vincent to destroy the suburban bloodsuckers. Basically posing as a posh homosexual couple, these vamps have as much an appetite for fashion and …

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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. …

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Queer Horror: A Nightmare On Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge

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

Described as ‘The Gayest Horror Movie Ever Made’, Freddy’s Revenge is the first of many sequels to Wes Craven’s 1984 classic A Nightmare on Elm Street. Maligned for being cheap trash on its release, the second film in the franchise has achieved cult status for its gloriously campy queer subtext. Virginal teenager, Jesse, feels he …

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