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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181205T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181205T220000
DTSTAMP:20181115T135555Z
CREATED:20180926T102434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T135555Z
UID:8219-1544041800-1544047200@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF 2018 Opening Night Shorts
DESCRIPTION:We kick off our 2018 edition with an exciting and boundary-pushing programme of contemporary LGBTQ+ shorts from around the world. Headlining is VISIBLE\, created by Campbell X and Kayza Rose\, who explore QTIPOC (queer trans intersex people of colour) histories\, challenging mainstream perceptions and sanitisation of legacies\, and celebrating complexity\, multiplicity\, myths\, gossip\, and legends.   \nWe hope to welcome several of the filmmakers for a Q&A. Followed by an informal drinks reception for all ticket holders. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. To book\, please use the button below or call GFT box office on +44 (0)141 332 6535. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://glasgowfilm.org/shows/sqiff-2018-opening-night-shorts-qanda-nc-15′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilms are in a variety of languages with English language subtitles/captions. BSL interpretation for introduction and filmmaker Q&A. Hearing loop available at GFT box office only. \nLarge print versions of handouts available. \nGlasgow Film Theatre has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please contact the relevant venue box office to let them know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here. \n  \nRound One (4m)\nDir: Ella Sowinska\, Year: 2017\nRound One creates a portrait of Nicola Stevens\, who played in the first professional Australian Football League women’s game in 2017. \nThere You Are (15m)\nDir. Lisa Donato\, Year: 2018\nA trans woman must dress like a boy to say goodbye to her dying grandmother. \nBlooming Night (9m)\nDir. Bell Zhong\, Year: 2017\nMesmerised by a pair of red heels\, a lonely street guy in Shanghai follows their owner into a club\, where he discovers a forbidden community that he has never experienced before. \nMedulla Oblongata (8m)\nDir. Roberto Nascimento\, Year: 2017\n“Life can be horrible. But it also can be beautiful. Really f***ing beautiful.” Abraham Naim aka drag queen Medulla Oblongata relates their story of escaping persecution for being gay in the Maldives and finding acceptance and community. \nCrashing Waves (4m)\nDir. Emma Gilbertson\, Year: 2018\nTwo young working-class men explore the intimacy and vulnerability of relationships in a combative dance against the backdrop of an inner city estate\, risking all under the scrutiny of a tight-knit community. \nTop 10 Places to Visit in São Paulo (14m)\nDir. Akira Kamiki\, Year: 2018\nOn a dreamy Sunday\, two photographers walk around São Paulo trying to connect with the city\, and slowly fall in love with each other. \nVISIBLE (20m)\nDir. Campbell X\, Year: 2018\nVISIBLE digs in and shreds misconceptions that LGBTQ+ people of colour have no history – and no story to tell. Weaving together the tales of inspirational ancestors\, contemporary artists\, political activists\, and community leaders – VISIBLE challenges mainstream perception and the sanitisation of LGBTQ+ legacies by celebrating complexity\, multiplicity\, and the myths\, gossips\, legends\, and truths of QTIPOC histories.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-2018-opening-night-shorts/
LOCATION:Glasgow Film Theatre\, 12 Rose Street\, Glasgow\, G3 6RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Discussion,Films,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181207T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181207T143000
DTSTAMP:20181025T105158Z
CREATED:20181025T101034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181025T105158Z
UID:8493-1544185800-1544193000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:A Girl At My Door
DESCRIPTION:Promising police cadet Young-nam is sent to work in a small seaside village after her lesbian relationship is outed to her bosses in Seoul. Here\, she meets a bullied teenager\, Sun Dohee\, and quickly becomes her trusted friend and defender. But as Young-nam looks further into Dohee’s family life\, she discovers a history of abuse by her stepfather\, Yong-ha\, whose own murky past masks the history of exploitative labour practices that have led to his becoming a powerful figure in the town. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. 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/873598336/events/128819649′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilm in the Korean language with English language subtitles/captions. Hearing loop available. \nFilm relies on visual material to convey ideas and contains no English language\, so is less accessible for blind and partially sighted audiences. Large print versions of handouts available. \nCCA has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nComfy seating (bean bags) available. If you would like to reserve this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please contact the relevant venue box office to let them know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/a-girl-at-my-door/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature,Films,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Woman director
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181207T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181207T203000
DTSTAMP:20181207T121020Z
CREATED:20180926T102411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T121020Z
UID:8210-1544209200-1544214600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Dykes\, Camera\, Action! + BOOM BUST: Feminist Filmmakers Blowing Up the Canon
DESCRIPTION:Lesbians didn’t always get to see themselves on screen. But between Stonewall\, the feminist movement\, and the experimental cinema of the 1970s\, they built visibility\, and transformed the social imagination about queerness. Filmmakers Barbara Hammer\, Su Friedrich\, Rose Troche\, Cheryl Dunye\, Yoruba Richen\, Desiree Akhavan\, Vicky Du\, Jenni Olson\, film critic B. Ruby Rich\, and others share moving and often hilarious stories from their lives and discuss how they’ve expressed queer identity through film. \nWith a special presentation from curator Jenny Clarke (Club des Femmes)\, who brings their feminist film toolkit to SQIFF. With wise words and talking points from feminist filmmakers and critics from around the globe\, So will set out why things need to change\, and what we – as viewers\, critics\, programmers\, and activists – can learn and do to take down mainstream cinema\, while having ‘dykes\, camera\, action’-inspired fun on the way. \nPresented in partnership with Glasgow Feminist Arts Festival. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. 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/873597116′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilm in the English language with English language subtitles/captions. So Mayer’s presentation will be BSL interpreted. Hearing loop available. \nFilm relies on visual material to convey ideas but has a lot of voiceover and commentary\, so is relatively accessible for blind and partially sighted audiences. Large print versions of handouts available. \nCCA has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nComfy seating (bean bags) available. If you would like to reserve this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please contact the relevant venue box office to let them know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/dykes-camera-action-boom-bust-feminist-filmmakers-blowing-up-the-canon/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bisexual,BSL,Discussion,Documentary,Films,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Woman director
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181208T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181208T164000
DTSTAMP:20181203T183246Z
CREATED:20181025T091616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181203T183246Z
UID:8465-1544281200-1544287200@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:DESIRES AND RESISTANCE | UNEARTHING TRANS LEGACIES
DESCRIPTION:Anonymous sexual encounters and flirtations with the camera\, dress-up with Flawless Sabrina\, and a night at the Stonewall Inn with Marsha P. Johnson: this programme proposes alternative modes of retrieving and disseminating a trans* past through an erotic gaze. Addressing an erasure of trans* legacies\, these works place trans* sexual expression and resistances in conversation with a non-linear idea of history that is both real and fabricated\, defiantly looking toward a future of pleasure\, play\, and beauty. \nCurated and presented by Finn Paul in partnership with Outfest LGBTQ Film Festival in LA. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. 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=’http://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/sqiff18-desires-and-resistance-or-unearthing-trans-legacies’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ collar=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilms in the English language with English language subtitles/captions. The introduction will be BSL interpreted. Hearing loop available. \nFilms rely on visual material to convey ideas\, so are less accessible for blind and partially sighted audiences. Large print versions of handouts available. \nCCA has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nComfy seating (bean bags) available. If you would like to reserve this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please contact the relevant venue box office to let them know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here. \n  \nOutlaw – Excerpt – first 16 min (16m)\nDir: Alisa Lebow\, Year: 1994 \nLeslie Feinberg\, a self-identified “gender outlaw” who has spent much of zir life passing as a man\, speaks with passion and intelligence about zir exp… \nSt Pel (16m)\nDir. Jason Barker\, Year: 1998 \nInterviews with 5 friends and the queer retelling of a story of a medieval saint.\n \nFlyHole (6m)\nDir. Malic Amalya\, Year: 2017 \nFlyHole tells the story of a housefly who transitions into a man in order to cruise gay bars. Text and images are appropriated from the March 1985 issue of the adult\, gay digest magazine\, Manscape\, including illustrations by Mike Kuchar. \nShe Whose Blood is Clotting My Underwear (3m)\nDir. Vika Kirchenbauer\, Year: 2016 \nMade for the performance project Cool For You\, this video follows an artist’s research on thermal vision and the enhanced gazes of modern warfare. She uses these technical means to discuss intimacy and the body. \nAt Least You Know You Exist (16m)\nDir: Zackary Drucker\, Year: 2011 \nMade in collaboration with New York performer and drag queen Flawless Sabrina\, the film At Least You Know You Exist explores the interaction between two artists of different ages. \nFirst Love (5m)\nDir. Alec Butler\, Year: 2002 \nOur trans/2spirit/intersex hero Alick takes a walk in the birch grove with Kay\, the high school siren\, the girl of their dreams\, things get hot and wet\, melting hearts and the cold snow of the Canadian landscape. \nbeside the water\, 1999-2003 (12m)\nDir. Finn Paul\, Year: 2018 \nIn this provocative video essay\, queer artist Finn Paul mixes up sexual discovery\, community formation and the isolation of desert landscapes in a collection of erotic snapshots. \nMighty Real (3m)\nDir. Vicente Ugartechea\, Year: 2018 \nA young trans person embodies confidence and power in this cross-generational sexual encounter. \nHappy Birthday\, Marsha! (14m)\nDir. Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel\, Year: 2016 \nHappy Birthday\, Marsha! is a fictional short film that imagines transgender rights pioneers Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera in the hours leading to the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City. The film stars Mya Taylor as Marsha P. Johnson.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/desires-and-resistance-unearthing-trans-legacies/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Documentary,English language,Films,Hearing loop,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Shorts,Trans
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181208T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181208T171000
DTSTAMP:20190326T112300Z
CREATED:20181025T091127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T112300Z
UID:8462-1544283000-1544289000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Queer Scotland
DESCRIPTION:Our 2018 Scottish shorts programme contains another exciting range of work by and about LGBTQ+ people and communities within our (un)fair land. Among the imagery and themes included are the search for community and intimacy\, trans embodiment\, anti-queer conditioning\, erotic fantasies in rural landscapes\, lost love\, spinsterhood\, tarot cards\, crayfish\, and witches! Featuring a spectrum of narrative and experimental styles encompassing melodrama\, film-poetry\, animation\, collective filmmaking\, documentary\, and diaristic footage. \nWe hope to be joined by a number of the filmmakers for a Q&A. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. 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/873598307′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilms in English\, Scottish Gaelic\, and British sign languages with English language subtitles/captions. The Q&A will be BSL interpreted. Hearing loop available. \nA mixture of film styles with around half relying on visual material to convey ideas and half conveying ideas via dialogue or voiceover. The large majority of films are English language. So\, the screening is relatively accessible for blind and partially sighted audiences. Large print versions of handouts available. \nCCA has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nComfy seating (bean bags) available. If you would like to reserve this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please contact the relevant venue box office to let them know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here. \n  \nMy Loneliness is Killing Me (16m)\nDir: Tim Courtney\, Year: 2018\nA young genderqueer individual searches for community and intimacy\, uncovering an unexpected sexual and emotional connection within the darker edges of the nocturnal metropolis. \nThese Are My Hands (8m)\nDir. Evi Tsiligaridou\, Year: 2018\nThese Are My Hands is a short documentary film-poem written and performed by radical British playwright\, Jo Clifford. It is a deeply moving\, personal account of transgender embodiment in a lifetime\, speaking of wounds\, challenges\, victories\, and the journey towards self-empowerment. The poet’s voice is embraced by a lyrical\, mesmerising soundtrack and together with the graceful and intimate visuals composes a profoundly tender piece. \nEnid & Valerie (2m)\nDir. Matthew Kennedy\, Year: 2018\nEnid & Valerie is a short film about a lone spinster named Valerie. Here we venture in to her dreams\, where she meets Enid (a witch). Could this be the start of an unlikely friendship? \nLong Lost Lover (5m)\nDir. Sandra Alland & Ania Urbanowska\, Year: 2017\nBisexual deaf poet\, Bea Webster\, performs a poem in British Sign Language about her return to Thailand. Poem in English and BSL by Bea Webster; reading of poem by K. Yvonne Strain. Part of Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back (Nine Arches Press\, 2017)\, edited by Sandra Alland\, Khairani Barokka and Daniel Sluman. \nHEARTS (8m)\nDir. Nas Saraei\, Year: 2018\nSarah\, a lost and stuck in a rut 20-something\, ponders and reflects on love in Edinburgh\, after losing the ‘one’ she thought was the ‘one’. \nPouring On House (10m)\nDir. Conor Baird\, Year: 2018\nPouring On House engages with the gradual event of leaving a longtime family home. This strange grief is caught between the familiarity and fascination of interiors and the surrounding suburban sites. Throughout\, a body surveys potential presences of contamination whilst coming to realise a disorientating hopelessness felt from ongoing anti-queer conditioning. \nSubmerged Village (21m)\nDir. Andrew Black\, Year: 2017\nExpanding on elements of Pamela Colman Smith’s drawing for The Moon tarot card – two dogs\, a freshwater crayfish\, a pool of water\, a mountainous landscape – Submerged Village takes discrete moments at rural locations in Yorkshire and the West coast of Scotland and claims them as queer experiences.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-queer-scotland-2/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Deaf,Documentary,Films,Gay men,Hearing loop,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Shorts,Trans,Woman director
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181209T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181209T171500
DTSTAMP:20181207T162052Z
CREATED:20180926T102000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181207T162052Z
UID:8216-1544369400-1544375700@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Shakedown
DESCRIPTION:Owned by women\, underground and illegal in nature\, the club Shakedown was an independent\, all black lesbian strip club operating in LA from the late 90s. Director Leilah Weinraub’s film chronicles the explicit performances and personal relationships of the party’s dancers and organisers\, including Ronnie-Ron\, Shakedown Productions’ creator and emcee; Mahogany\, the legendary “mother” of the community; Egypt\, their star performer; and Jazmine\, the “Queen” of Shakedown.  \nPresented in partnership with Scottish Documentary Institute. \nAll ticket holders can join us at Saramago at CCA after the screening for free drinks supported by Sheffield Doc/Fest. \nwww.sheffdocfest.com \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. To book\, please use the button below or call GFT box office on +44 (0)141 332 6535. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://glasgowfilm.org/shows/shakedown-qanda-nc-18′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilm is in the English language with English language subtitles/captions. Hearing loop available (GFT’s Cinema 3 and box office). \nFilm is very visual-based\, so less suitable for blind and partially sighted audiences. Large print versions of handouts available. \nGlasgow Film Theatre has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please contact the relevant venue box office to let them know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/shakedown/
LOCATION:Glasgow Film Theatre\, 12 Rose Street\, Glasgow\, G3 6RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Documentary,English language,Films,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Woman director
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181209T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181209T204000
DTSTAMP:20181030T160832Z
CREATED:20181002T191559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T160832Z
UID:8293-1544382000-1544388000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF 2018 Closing Night: White Rabbit
DESCRIPTION:Recently single\, Korean-born LA artist Sophia Lee – played by performance artist Vivian Bang (who also co-wrote the screenplay with director Daryl Wein) – devotes herself to her public performance art\, whether it’s a provocative Korean perspective in the park on the LA Riots or quirky digital art on social media. To pay the bills\, she does odd jobs for TaskRabbit. When a stranger makes Sophia late for a TaskRabbit gig\, she loses her temper with her\, only to run into her repeatedly and discover a strong connection. Sophia develops feelings for her\, but it’s unclear if her love is reciprocated. \nPreceded by closing night speeches. Sponsored by Merchant City Brewing Co. \nScreening as part of QFN’s Gay as in Hysterically Funny tour for BFI Comedy Genius. \nComedy Genius is a celebration of comedy on screen\, led by BFI\, the Independent Cinema Office and BFI Film Audience network\, supported by funds from the National Lottery. QFN is a strategic Film Hub Wales project and receives support from the BFI Film Audience Network.  \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. To book\, please use the button below. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sqiff-2018-closing-night-white-rabbit-tickets-50922431363′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilm is in the English language with English language subtitles/captions. BSL interpretation for closing night speeches. \nLarge print versions of handouts available. \nScottish Youth Theatre has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please cancel your order or let us know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-2018-closing-night-white-rabbit/
LOCATION:Scottish Youth Theatre\, The Old Sheriff Court\, 105 Brunswick Street\, Glasgow\, G1 1TF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,English language,Feature,Lesbian,People of colour,Scottish premiere
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181209T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181209T221000
DTSTAMP:20181030T160928Z
CREATED:20181025T081216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T160928Z
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SUMMARY:East Asian Focus: Alifu The Prince/ss
DESCRIPTION:A set of intersecting queer Taiwanese stories about love\, identity and loss. Alifu\, a member of an indigenous Paiwan community\, is selected to succeed her father as the head of her tribe\, but hasn’t yet come out to her family as trans. She is attracted to Chris\, a closeted drag performer\, while her flatmate\, Peizhan\, is also dangerously obsessed with Alifu. At the same time\, Sherry\, the trans woman who runs the nightclub where Chris performs\, suddenly becomes ill\, forcing Wu\, her long-time friend and plumber\, to remember their shared past as he cares for her. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale £0-£8 depending on what you can afford. 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/873598281′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nFilm is in Taiwanese\, Mandarin Chinese\, Paiwan\, and English languages with English language subtitles/captions. Hearing loop available. \nFilm relies on visual material to convey ideas and is mostly non-English language\, so is less accessible for blind and partially sighted audiences.  \nLarge print versions of handouts available. \nCCA has good access for wheelchair users. Click here for more details on venue access. \nComfy seating (bean bags) available. If you would like to reserve this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nWe have a limited travel fund to assist people to come to the Festival for those who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for this\, please contact access@sqiff.org. \nTickets \nIn order to make SQIFF more accessible to those on a low income\, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID\, we just ask that you are honest! Our ticket sales go towards supporting the vital work of LGBTQ+ filmmakers\, artists and organisers. If you have a free ticket and can no longer use it\, please contact the relevant venue box office to let them know so it can be used by someone else. For more info on what you should pay\, click here.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/east-asian-focus-alifu-the-princess/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature,Films,People of colour,Scottish premiere,Trans
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