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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241010T210000
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SUMMARY:Do you think Memory will ever land on the statue of someone like you and me? - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly or go to their website to be added to this!** \nJoin us for an evening of T4T love. This screening features four films that explore the distinct ways in which we build relationships with one another as trans people. These relationships can be romantic\, platonic\, familial\, or even that mutual feeling of care between strangers. The programme starts with I Feel (For) You\, an euphoric documentary about a group of queer and trans friends. This is followed by A Bird Called Memory\, Les garçons dans l’eau\, and Dismantle Me; three narrative fiction films delving into the various ways we give and receive love. This trans-focused programme is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of love within our community. \nGina Gwenffrewi\, an interdisciplinary researcher\, tutor and lecturer in Trans Studies\, Queer Studies and English Literature at the University of Edinburgh\, will give a special introduction to this programme. \nCurated by Indigo Korres. \n  \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, £10\, or £12. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nAccessibility  \nThis programme has: \n\nBritish Sign Language and English audio with English language descriptive subtitles\nEnglish-BSL interpretation for the introduction\nLive Captioning for the introduction\n\nThis screening is 75 minutes long and has an age recommendation of N/C 15+. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2024 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2024\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \n  \nFilms in this programme include: \n  \nI Feel (For) You\, Dir. Bella Cintra\, 2023\, Spain\, 7 min \nWe embark on a journey in which the deepest feelings of a group of trans individuals will guide an intimate and emotional relationship between two trans people through their experiences. \nContent notes: Discussion of homophobic slur\, transmisogyny. \n  \nA Bird Called Memory\, Dir. Leonardo Martinelli\, 2023\, Brazil\, 15 min \nA bird called Memory has forgotten how to come back home. Lua\, a trans woman\, tries to find Memory in the streets\, but the city can be a hostile place. \nContent notes: Depiction of transphobia. \n  \nLes garçons dans l’eau\, Dir. Pawel Thomas Larue\, 2023\, France\, 40 min \nEnd of summer on the Breton coast. Oscar invites his group of friends to spend a week’s vacation at his grandparents’ house. He hasn’t been back to his childhood home for years – not since he came out as a trans boy. On the beach\, the gang meets Malo\, a handsome local guy\, also trans. The story is about their meeting\, which will turn everything upside down. \nContent notes: Depiction of sex\, alcohol use\, cigarette use. Discussion of internalised homophobia. \n  \nDismantle Me\, Dir. Max Disgrace\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 13 min \nA comical proposition turns into an arousing powerplay when a smoldering-hot trans woman helps a heartbroken trans man tidy his messy bedroom. \nAssociate produced by Lilly Wachowski\, Dismantle Me is a dark comedy-romance by trans people of colour\, and created with a majority transgender and non-binary cast and crew. Made in collaboration with Trans+ On Screen. \nContent notes: Depiction of sex\, cuts\, blood. Discussion of sex\, sexual language. \n  \n  \nDonate: \nDonate to SQIFF via PayPal or sign up to one of our four Patreon tiers to support our work and show us you’re a big SQIFF fan 🌈✨ \n  \nImage Credit: Les garçons dans l’eau\, Dir. Pawel Thomas Larue\, 2023
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/do-you-think-memory-will-ever-land-on-the-statue-of-someone-like-you-and-me/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Films,Live Captioning,Shorts,Trans
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241009T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241009T230000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20240823T091545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T162426Z
UID:12158-1728507600-1728514800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Queer Asia - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly or go to their website to be added to this!** \nQueer Asia is a vibrant and evocative short film screening programme that shines a spotlight on queer Asian stories and filmmakers. This collection of films delves into diverse experiences of identity\, love\, struggle\, and resilience within the LGBTQ+ community across Asia and the diaspora. This screening offers a compelling and multifaceted look at the queer Asian experience\, celebrating the resilience and creativity of its storytellers. Through these films\, audiences are invited to explore the rich tapestry of identities and narratives that define the LGBTQ+ community across Asia and beyond. \nThis programme starts with a special introduction by filmmaker and visual artist Wei Zhang. \nCurated by Nat Lall and Huss. \n  \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, £10\, or £12. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nAccessibility  \nThis programme has: \n\nBengali\, Burmese\, Chinese\, English\, Mandarin Chinese\, Nepali\, Tagalog\, Tamil audio with English language descriptive subtitles\nEnglish-BSL interpretation for the introduction.\nLive Captioning for the introduction\n\nThis screening is 122 minutes long and has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2024 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2024\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \n  \n  \nFilms in this programme include: \n  \nIn the place where we left and arrived\, Dir. Samuel Zhang\, 2022\, United Kingdom\, 20 min \nThis film explores shared experiences of queer Chinese people living in the UK\, offering a look at the wider context of these important issues as the director tries to understand the possible definitions of home and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Chinese lives through voice over\, intimate letter changes\, archives\, interviews\, and digital mappings.  \nContent notes: Discussion of COVID-19 pandemic\, queerphobia\, racism\, xenophobia\, beauty standards\, fetishisation\, microaggression. Depiction of physical violence. \n  \nNarratives and Counternarratives\, Dir. Chaoying Rao\, 2022\, United Kingdom\, 9 min \nThis work examines representations of the self\, dissecting the persistent fetishisation of Asian women through collaging and reviewing memorable moments in Western culture. Questioning the ideas of the ‘Asian mystique’ and how it manifests in popular culture\, this film examines how the legacy of orientalism continues to manifest in spaces both physical and digital. \nContent notes: Depiction of nudity\, physical violence\, body modification\, fetishisation\, racism\, sex\, sensual dancing\, death\, gun violence\, knife violence\, sword violence\, decapitated head\, blood. Discussion of harassment\, violence. \n  \nArkesta\, Dir. Safal Pandey\, 2023\, Nepal\, 19 min \nGokul is a single father\, who feels a sense of embarrassment as he watches his son’s public dance performance. Determined to bring about a change in his son’s lifestyle\, Gokul wholeheartedly commits himself to putting in considerable effort and taking the required actions. Over time\, Gokul gradually becomes aware of his son’s inherent feminine side. \nContent notes: Depiction of homophobia\, cigarette use. \n  \nForbidden Reverie 宿祭\, Dir. Yisong Huang\, 2023\, China\, 4 min \nA groundbreaking 3D CG film that navigates the dynamic virtual realm of Generation Z. This film sheds light on the struggles\, victories\, and identity journeys within the LGBTQ+ community; providing a powerful platform for increased visibility and acceptance. “Forbidden Reverie” contributes to a vital conversation on LGBTQ+ representation and acceptance in contemporary contexts. \n  \nReligiosa\, Dir. Han Oo Htet\, 2024\, Myanmar\, 8 min \nBefore transitioning\, Eingyinn May Tun was a famous actress. Now\, he is trying to get back into the film industry as a producer and an actor. A Buddhist devotee\, Eingyinn May Tun dreams of the day he will be reborn in a male body. \n  \nScrapped Fabric\, Dir. Jake Muñoz Consing\, 2024\, Philippines\, 11 min \nFearing her mother’s disapproval\, a teenage trans girl secretly sews a prom dress from her mother’s scrap fabric (“retaso”). \nContent notes: Discussion of transphobia. \n  \nIf\, Dir. Tathagata Ghosh\, 2023\, India\, 26 min \nAn arranged marriage tears a lesbian couple apart\, but with a mother’s love\, perhaps another future is possible. \nContent notes: Discussion of death. Depiction of cigarette use. \n  \nFarewell\, Dir. Soham Kundu\, 2024\, United Kingdom\, 15 min \nTwo friends: one with a broken heart\, the other on the brink of marriage. Together they set out on a day’s journey that leads them to confront their past amidst shared grief and hopes for a brighter future. Centred around intimate friendships between men of colour\, Farewell presents evolving expressions of modern masculinity. \nContent notes: Depiction of cigarette use. \n  \nDonate: \nDonate to SQIFF via PayPal or sign up to one of our four Patreon tiers to support our work and show us you’re a big SQIFF fan 🌈✨ \n  \nImage Credit: Narratives and Counternarratives\, Dir. Chaoying Rao\, 2022
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/queer-asia-2/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Films,Live Captioning,People of colour,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241009T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241009T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20240823T091520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240921T131517Z
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SUMMARY:★\,。·::·ﾟ☆ "The Real Internet Is Inside You" ·ﾟ✧*:·ﾟ✧ - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly or go to their website to be added to this!** \nDive into ★\,｡･::･ﾟ☆ “The Real Internet Is Inside You” ･ﾟ✧*:･ﾟ✧\, a collection of six short films exploring nearly 20 years of our evolving relationship with the internet. Blurring the lines between reality and fiction\, this event delves into the complex interplay of digital identity and self-expression\, responding to the overwhelming\, contradictory messages that fuel confusion\, anxiety\, and disconnection in the digital age. With a focus on sensory overload and emotional vulnerability\, the program offers a fresh perspective on contemporary life.  \nJoin us for an interactive workshop led by internet studies expert Kirsty Dunlop and Reema Vadoliya\, founder of People of Data. \nCurated by Zeo Fawcett. \n  \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, £10\, or £12. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nAccessibility  \nThis programme has: \n\nEnglish\, Chinese\, Russian\, Japanese audio with English language descriptive subtitles\nEnglish-BSL interpretation for the introduction and workshop\nLive Captioning for the introduction and workshop\n\nThis screening is 61 minutes long and has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2024 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2024\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \n  \nFilms in this programme include: \n  \nIn the end I saw something on my phone\, Dir. Nicholas Sanchez\, 2023\, United States\, 2 min \nThis Instagram post is now a short film—a meme turned theatre. What happens when a meme becomes a film?  \nnew phone who dis?  \nThe post’s essence stretches beyond your grasp. Can memes exist outside the phone?  \nI bleed the meme for you.  \nI bleed real for you.  \nAlways shifting\, always ending.  \nremember when your body ended? That’s when you saw it on your phone. \nContent notes: Discussion of body image\, mental health\, blood\, death\, sex\, masturbation. Depiction of partial nudity\, and overall contains strange and unusual imagery that is difficult to interpret. \nAccess notes: Flashing and strobe lights\, frequent and sudden bright images\, layered and complex glitchy visual imagery\, rapid cuts and fast-paced editing sequences throughout. \nAudio at a range of levels\, jumping randomly from quiet to loud. Sounds are layered in overwhelming ways. On screen text moving quickly. \n  \n(Tommy Chat Just E-mailed Me.)\, Dir. Ryan Trecartin\, 2007\, United States of America\, 7 min \nTrecartin’s (Tommy Chat Just E-mailed Me) is a short set inside and outside an email. Featuring Trecartin’s stylised characters—Pam\, a librarian with a baby; Tammy and Beth\, surrounded by installation art; and Tommy\, in a lake house—the film explores electronic communication. Trecartin\, playing several roles\, blends manic interactions with bright animations. The story shifts like a web browser\, revealing growing isolation. \nContent notes: Child distress depicted\, menstruation and child abuse discussed\, and use of ableist slurs. \nAccess notes: Rapid cuts and fast-paced editing sequences and harsh\, distorted dialogue throughout. \n  \nDEEP DOWN TIDAL\, Dir. Tabita Rezaire\, 2017\, French Guina\, South Africa\, 19 min \nDeep Down Tidal examines water’s role in communication\, political\, and technological systems. It explores submarine cables over colonial routes and the ocean as a repository of Black knowledge and global connectivity. Could Internet violence against Africa and more generally Black people stem from its infrastructure? The film links water’s preservation of histories and traumas to colonial legacies. \nContent notes: Discussion of genocide\, colonialism\, racism\, partial nudity. \nAccess notes: Glitchy visuals. \n  \nMonad 3\, Dir. Dana Dawud\, 2024\, Dubai\, United States of America\, Spain and France\, 26 min \nMonad\, situates webcam footage\, projection mapping and texting both within the time space of the film and in the real time space outside\, reformulating itself with each screening until Monad becomes fully saturated or until submarine internet cables stop working\, whichever comes first. \nContent notes: Discussion of revolutionary ideologies\, assassination\, death\, and sexual language. Depiction of vaping. \nAccess notes: Glitchy\, blurred and flashing imagery\, sudden bright images\, prolonged dark scenes and visually intense\, gritty imagery. Frequent use of silence with occasional sounds. \n  \nValentine for Perfect Strangers\, Dir. Ben Coonley\, 2007\, United States of America\, 4 min \nA love letter to the Internet from a feral cat in Brooklyn. \nAnonymously published to the web in 2006\, Valentine for Perfect Strangers was an early example of an art video that “went viral\,” amassing over a half-million views and landing on the front page of YouTube. \nContent notes: Discussion of mental health issues \nAccess notes: Bright colours and glitchy editing\, with distorted music\, VHS effects\, and high-pitched ringing. A robotic\, distorted English voice-over and subtitles run throughout. \n  \nDiffused in Marginalised Orders\, Dir. Florence To\, 2024\, United Kingdom\, 3 min \nWords have a powerful role in shaping identity and transforming our lived experiences. The Scottish-born Hong Kong artist uses texts that ignite deep connections and solidarity. Their work confronts the dispossessions wrought by imperialism and challenges complicity in public amnesia about ongoing injustices\, redefining our relationship within social barriers and power struggles in public spaces. \nAccess notes: Flashing light and rapid visual effects. \n  \nDonate: \nDonate to SQIFF via PayPal or sign up to one of our four Patreon tiers to support our work and show us you’re a big SQIFF fan 🌈✨ \n  \nImage Credit: Valentine for Perfect Strangers\, Dir. Ben Coonley\, 2007
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/%e2%98%85%e3%80%82%c2%b7%c2%b7%ef%be%9f%e2%98%86-the-real-internet-is-inside-you-%c2%b7%ef%be%9f%e2%9c%a7%c2%b7%ef%be%9f%e2%9c%a7/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Films,Live Captioning,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241009T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241009T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20240823T091455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T130348Z
UID:12147-1728496800-1728504000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Sci-Fi Meets Reality - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly or go to their website to be added to this!** \nSci-Fi Meets Reality explores the border between science fiction and reality. We live in an age of extraordinary rapid technological advancements and fantasy feels eerily real. How we document\, analyse and develop ourselves feels more futuristic than ever. But that ‘future’ is now. ‘Sci-Fi meets Reality’ highlights uncanny filmmaking as a tool for gender exploration and historical critique. \nThis screening starts with an incredible performance by Kyalo Searle-Mbullu\, a Glasgow-based musician and audio-visual artist.  \nPerformance Access Notes: Flashing imagery throughout. \nCurated by Nat Lall. \n  \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, £10\, or £12. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nAccessibility  \nThis programme has: \n\nEnglish and Scottish Gaelic audio with English language descriptive subtitles\nEnglish-BSL interpretation for introduction and performance\nLive Captioning for introduction and performance\n\nThis screening is 78 minutes long and has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2024 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2024\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \n  \nFilms in this programme include: \na border of flat stones\, Dirs. Cáit McClay\, Éiméar McClay\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 10 min \nThis film by Cáit and Éiméar McClay reflects on the Irish Potato Famine\, showing how British laissez-faire policies facilitated food exports and limited aid\, portraying the famine as a natural event to consolidate estates. The McClays critique this portrayal and link famines to settler colonialism\, analysing the contemporary political\, cultural\, and economic impacts of British imperialism on Irish land reclamation and state formation. \nContent notes: Discussion of capitalism\, religion\, famine\, death\, displacement. Depiction of mould. \nAccess notes: Throughout the film\, a narrative text with no audio appears on screen with a small font. \n  \nPriob\, Dir. Choirstaidh NicArtair\, 2022\, United Kingdom\, 5 min \nWe meet a young woman on her windowsill in the early hours of the morning\, while she is in conversation with her late grandfather\, The Coal Man\, who lives in the clouds above and communicates through radio waves. Priob is a film about our inner children and the people who raised them\, wherever they are. \nContent notes: Discussion of death. \nAccess notes: Glitchy imagery with some fast pace editing. \n  \nQueer Bodies\, Dirs. Elin Laut\, Mattia Friso\, 2022\, Germany\, 5 min \n“Queer Bodies” is a three chapters video piece that explores the process of embracing queer identity: From the death of the former self\, to the searching for agency\, to the creation of a community. The viewer is drawn into a reality where subjects tell about themselves and bodies manifest themselves in an unconventional way. \nContent notes: Discussion of funeral\, body image. \n  \nDr. XYZ: A Medical Drag Transthology\, Dir. El Jones\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 14 min \nDr. XYZ is a community-made trans+ healthcare training film and ethnofiction. It is an exercise in queering the public information film genre\, shot in 16mm. The film weaves ethnographic healthcare accounts from Birmingham’s trans+ community with moments of drag-satire re-enactment to depict a collective vision of the UK’s healthcare system. \nContent notes: Discussion of suicidal ideation\, suicide attempt\, mental health issues\, medical neglect within NHS\, transphobia\, ableism\, racism\, passing culture\, self-medicating\, gender dysphoria\, medical waiting lists\, explicit language. Depiction of animated genitalia. \n  \nTrans-form\, Dir. Luca Asta\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 12 min \nFrom flesh to 3D printing\, ‘TRANS-FORM’ follows the journey of five trans+ individuals. \nContent notes: Discussion of body image\, surgery\, medical transition\, gender dysphoria\, transphobia. Depiction of animated genitalia\, packers. \n  \nThe Space Dykes and Other Adventures\, Dir. Julian Konuk\, 2022\, United Kingdom\, 11 min \nThis film explores dykiness and bodily abjection\, examining home and unhome-liness beyond traditional kinship. Presented as a chaotic video and sonic collage\, it focuses on transition by blending clips in harsh and fluid ways. The work alternates between fast and slow movements\, reflecting on queer intimacy and the notion of home in relation to the queer body. \nContent notes: Depiction of cigarette use\, eyeball being licked\, meat. Discussion of body image\, medical neglect. \nAccess notes: Distorted imagery\, distorted voice for voice-over\, flashing imagery. \n  \nMaskuline\, Dir. Rev Sullivan\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 6 min \nA psychoanalytical pry through the structures that form the creation of a gendered identity. \nContent notes: Depiction of body distortion\, topless person. \nAccess notes: Distorted imagery\, distorted sound and voice. \n  \nat first and then\, Dir. Joanne Matthews\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 15 min \nA speculative fiction piece set in a saline world\, this work combines photographs\, moving images\, and sound. It explores a future or alternate dimension through a salted lens\, set in an over-salinated beach town. With a queer approach and a nod to 1960s French New Wave\, it layers a 35-voice choir with digital sounds\, evoking past sci-fi visions of the future. \n  \nDonate: \nDonate to SQIFF via PayPal or sign up to one of our four Patreon tiers to support our work and show us you’re a big SQIFF fan 🌈✨ \n  \nImage Credit: Priob\, Dir. Choirstaidh NicArtair\, 2022
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sci-fi-meets-reality/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Films,Live Captioning,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241009T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241009T173000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20240823T091417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T212219Z
UID:12141-1728487800-1728495000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Blossoming Wilt - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly or go to their website to be added to this!** \nBlossoming Wilt is a visually striking short film screening programme that delves into the delicate and often heartbreaking nature of queer love. Each film captures the fragility of relationships and the poignant moments of connection and separation\, offering an evocative exploration of love’s complexities. This programme presents a collection of films that depict the tender and vulnerable aspects of queer love\, highlighting the beauty and pain that often accompany it. Through exquisite cinematography and heartfelt storytelling\, these films offer a profound reflection on the transience and resilience of Queer love. \nThe screening starts with a poetry performance by Esraa Husain\, a freelance creative writer\, community curator\, researcher and facilitator based in Glasgow.  \nCurated by Nat Lall. \n  \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, £10\, or £12. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nAccessibility  \nThis programme has: \n\nArabic\, Chinese\, English\, Greek\, Hindi audio with English language descriptive subtitles\nEnglish-BSL interpretation for introduction and performance\nLive Captioning for introduction and performance\n\nThis screening is 109 minutes long and has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2024 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2024\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \n  \nFilms in this programme include: \n  \nBubbling\, Dir. Che-ming Chang\, 2023\, Taiwan\, 24 min \nGuang has difficulty focusing during school choir. He’s distracted by something more enticing than singing. When a charismatic new student arrives\, Guang’s curiosity and sexual desire is taken to a new level. \n  \nPigeons are dying when the city is on fire\, Dir. Stavros Markoulakis\, 2023\, Greece\, 21 min \nOn the warmest day of the year\, two boys meet. A few hours later a pigeon gets trapped with them. During this heatwave\, all creatures dream of escaping from the city that’s burning. \nContent Notes: Depiction of cigarette use\, sex\, nudity. \n  \nPlaces I’ve Called My Own\, Dir. Sushma Khadepaun\, 2023\, India\, 29 min \nAfter several years in the US\, Tara\, in the midst of her IVF process\, returns to India for the funeral of her father. There\, she finds a mother in denial about her sexual orientation\, an ex-girlfriend who has rebuilt her life with a man\, and the shadow of the paterfamilias that continues to hang over the home. \nContent Notes: Depiction of injection. Discussion of COVID-19\, pregnancy\, death\, family discord\, homophobia. \n  \nLike Wave Like Cloud\, Dir. Yulin Yang\, 2023\, China\, 16 min \nOn a surfing trip\, a female couple with an age difference attempts to navigate their uncertain relationship. Yet after an unexpected change in circumstance\, they each begin to see themselves and their relationship in a new light. \nContent Notes: Depiction of sex\, alcohol use. Discussion of death. \n  \nMondial 2010\, Dir. Roy Dib\, 2013\, Lebanon\, 19 min \nMondial 2010 is a film on love and place. A Lebanese gay couple decides to take a road trip to Ramallah. The film is recorded with their camera as they chronicle their journey. The viewers are invited through the couple’s conversations into the universe of a fading city. \nContent notes: Depiction of alcohol use\, tear gas\, illegal israeli settlements. \n  \nDonate: \nDonate to SQIFF via PayPal or sign up to one of our four Patreon tiers to support our work and show us you’re a big SQIFF fan 🌈✨ \n  \nImage Credit: Pigeons are dying when the city is on fire\, Dir. Stavros Markoulakis\, 2023
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/blossoming-wilt/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Films,Live Captioning,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241008T202000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241008T222000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20240823T105059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T094024Z
UID:12138-1728418800-1728426000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF 2024 Opening Night Scottish Shorts - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening.** \nWe warmly welcome you back to another year of SQIFF with our ‘Scottish Shorts’. This screening exclusively contains short films by artists based in Scotland and highlights outstanding local talent. We are also delighted to showcase three new films made by SQIFF’s very own Queer Filmmakers Group. Expect a screening that celebrates community\, resistance and various filmmaking media. We hope to welcome several of the filmmakers for a Q&A after the screening. \nAll filmmakers in this screening and ‘Scottish Shorts 2’ are automatically entered into a competition to win the title of Best Scottish Short. The winner will be announced at the closing screening of SQIFF 2024. \nCurated by Nat Lall and Huss. \n  \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, £10\, or £12. To book\, click here or call the GFT Box Office on 0141 332 6535. \n  \nAccessibility  \nThis programme has: \n\nEnglish audio with English language descriptive captions\nEnglish to BSL interpretation for introduction and panel discussion\nLive Captioning for introduction and panel discussion\nAudio Description\n\nThis screening is 75 minutes long and has an age recommendation of N/C 15+. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2024 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2024\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \n  \nFilms in this programme include: \n  \nFilms not Bombs: Soup\, Stickers and Solidarity\, Dirs. Rosie Bowyer\, Léo Paiva Capocci\, Morgan Gabriel Hares\, Kat Robertson\, 2024\, United Kingdom\, 11 min \nFilms Not Bombs is a community film about Glasgow’s Food Not Bombs chapter in Govanhill. It highlights how the group offers free food weekly to challenge war and capitalism\, demonstrating the transformative power of community action. Created through a University of Glasgow and GMAC course\, the film features Glasgow’s queer community and is the debut film for three of its creators. \nContent Notes: Depiction of police. Discussion of food scarcity\, capitalism. \n  \nA Float\, Dir. Isabel Barfod\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 3 min \nA Float explores subtle modes of refusal through the lens of a Black Queer swimmer in a hostile environment. Set in a Victorian era public swimming pool\, A Float follows our protagonist as they access alternate realities\, speculated futures and enact small acts of revenge. \nContent Notes: Depiction of racism. \nAccess Notes: Contains flashing imagery. \n  \nIn Our Millions\, Dirs. Meli Vasiloudes Bayada\, Ally Lloyd\, Esme Haddrill Selman\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 3 min \n‘In Our Millions’ is a short film about Scottish solidarity with Palestine filmed during the November 11th protests. It is a Super8 film collaboratively shot and ecologically hand-processed over the course of a day as part of a workshop run by Lydia Beilby and Take One Action. \nContent Notes: Depiction of a protest. \n  \nJust Jackie\, Dir. Michael Lee Richardson\, 2023\, United Kingdom\, 12 min \nJACKIE (9) loves sweets\, trying on their mum’s clothes and make up\, and admiring girl-next-door TEGAN (11) on her trampoline from the bedroom window. \nJackie adores her\, and they’ll do anything to get close to her. Even\, to health-conscious mum CAROL’s surprise\, ask for a trampoline. \nContent Notes: Depiction of deadnaming. Discussion of dieting. \n  \nPlanet Abundance\, Dirs. Emma Bowen\, Ailie Rutherford\, 2022\, United Kingdom\, 4 min \nThis short film documents The Planet Abundance project\, a series of artist-led workshops at Category Is Books. Participants imagined a feminist world of abundance and post-work society\, exploring alternatives to capitalism through speculative science fiction based on Teresa Feldmann’s draft. Commissioned by Feminist Exchange Network (Glasgow) and curated by Ailie Rutherford\, the project fosters radical political imagination. \n  \nA Different Home\, Dir. Jules Lacave-Fontourcy\, 2024\, United Kingdom\, 15 min \nWhere is “home” for queer people who live in a city but grew up rural? This documentary explores the tensions between craving rural life and thriving in urban queer communities while feeling alienated from both. Visually rooted to the land\, this film reflects on what it means to grieve a home which remains but does not welcome us as who we are. \nContent Notes: Discussion of queerphobia\, ableism\, transphobia\, misgendering\, deadnaming\, and trauma. \n  \nA Tight Five Hours\, Dir. Ewan McPherson\, 2024\, United Kingdom\, 15 min \nAs the queer comic Ewan McPherson battles his stammer while performing live\, a worker inside his brain tries frantically to prevent the damage caused by negative thoughts by recalling memories of interviews with fellow queer performers and promoters”. \nContent Notes: Discussion of homophobia. \nAccess Notes: Short length distorted imagery. \n  \nHot Young Geek Seeks Bloodsucking Freak\, Dir. Heath Virgoe\, 2024\, United Kingdom\, 12 min \nWhen best friends Max and Ricky find themselves the prey of an angry vampire\, they must ditch their Halloween plans to hide out at home. But when a forgotten pizza delivery shows up\, can they risk letting the driver in? Can they stop arguing with each other? And can Max find the courage to face the one thing worse than death – coming out? \nContent Notes: Discussion of sex\, role-play. Depiction of death. \nAccess Notes: Contains flashing imagery. \n  \nDonate: \nDonate to SQIFF via PayPal or sign up to one of our four Patreon tiers to support our work and show us you’re a big SQIFF fan 🌈✨ \n  \nImage Credit: Just Jackie\, Dir. Michael Lee Richardson\, 2023
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-2024-opening-night-scottish-shorts/
LOCATION:Glasgow Film Theatre\, 12 Rose Street\, Glasgow\, G3 6RB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,English language,Films,Live Captioning,Scottish premiere,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230928T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230928T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230908T105746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T151451Z
UID:11384-1695925800-1695933000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Queer East Presents: Alien Body\, Human Dreams - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nA series of cinematic investigations that centre the body as a potent site of hybridity\, rejecting false divisions of man/woman\, human/animal/alien\, self/other to construct their own embodied\, multifaceted ways of being. Artists in this programme purposefully employ queering as a technique to misread\, re-appropriate\, and puncture the systems of power projected onto the body. \nIn these works by queer Southeast and East Asian filmmakers\, we meet a speculative reality where human body parts are sold in food trucks and witness a dance-fight between a lion dancer and a contemporary dancer. Bodyhacking\, ritualising\, and ceremonialising is used to knead cosmologies\, folding knowledges in upon themselves. \nCurated by April Lin 林森 \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nto boyhood\, i never knew him (2022\, dir. Trâm Anh Nguyễn): Words from a transgender man float to the surface as fleeting memories go on. \nLonging for the Sun to Set Upwards (2022\, dir. Jao San Pedro): An ode to the multiplicity\, mutability\, and expansion of what constitutes a body and a self\, through imaging and technological mediations. \nbeast (2022\, dir. Aileen Ye): A martial arts inspired dance-fight between a lion dancer and queer performer reflects the tension between traditional and modern identities. \nDisease of Manifestation (2011\, dir. Tzu-An Wu) The work builds itself towards the anarchistic conditions of the inner scenes\, can also be seem as a wrong-manifesto. \nYummy Body Truck (2021\, dir. Noam Youngrak Son) A fictional food truck selling human body parts mixed with other organisms in a biotechno-queer fantasy of interspecies mixing. \nBXBY (2022\, dir. Soojin Chang) In this self-recorded performance blending documentary and ritual practice\, a hybrid creature attempts reproduction. \nGarden Amidst the Flame (2022\, dir. Natasha Tontey) A playful and imaginative fantasy that challenges the hypermasculine presentation of Minahasan ritual culture and everyday life. \n  \nACCESSIBLITY  \nThis screening contains strobing lights\, distorted imagery\, distorted voice. \nContent Warnings: \n\nDiscussions of cannibalism\, direct reference to terminated pregnancy\nDepiction of animated detached human parts\, fake body parts being eaten\, animal parts\, recording of the inside a human bodysex\, self-harm\, distressing scenes\, contains graphic reproductive content\, imagery of the culling and dissection of a deer.\n\nBXBY Content Warning (please note this may contain spoilers) \nBXBY contains explicit content\, including a close-up of a person using a speculum on themself and inserting a tube into their vagina (in a later scene they inject fluid into their vagina) and the graphic disembowelment and dismembering of a recently killed deer\, which is revealed to be pregnant. \nThis screening is recommended for ages 16+ \n93 minutes long \nChinese\, English\, French\, Indonesian audio with English captions. BSL-English interpretation and live captioning provided. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel. If you would like to take this up\, please visit the access desk at the entrance of the CCA\, or contact info@sqiff.org. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2023 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2023\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. FFP2 masks will be available for free around the building. \nImage: from BXBY (2022\, dir. Soojin Chang)  \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/queer-east-presents-alien-body-human-dreams/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230928T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230908T105811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T152440Z
UID:11379-1695924000-1695931200@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Fleeting Love
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n  \n‘Fleeting Love’ is a collection of short films that capture brief (but tender) romantic encounters. Expect sepia-toned super 8 clips\, wind blowing through long hair\, lustful stares and tugs on your heartstrings.  The pace of the films in the selection ebbs and flows with runtimes ranging from 3 to 20 minutes. Films such as Swimming in the Dark bring slower romantic builds alongside slow rippling water. Whereas the closing film Strangers is the shortest of the collection and follows two lovers clinging on to each other as they zoom past the camera on a motorbike. \nCurated by Nat Lall. \nThe screening starts with poetry from local queer poet Hatty Nestor. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nHeart Fruit (2022 \, dir. Kim Allamand): Late summer heats up the city where people search for their own form of love. \nDreaming of You (2023 \, dir. Andrzej Kosma Perliński): A Polish-Danish story of a cross-cultural encounter during a winter night in 1986. It’s a dreamy reminiscence focusing on the choreography of glances\, breaths\, and communication beyond language when meeting a magnetic stranger. The fantasy starts to prevail with the night getting darker\, but will it still be there at sunrise? \nSwimming in the Dark (2022\, dir. Pin Ru Chen): When the swimming competition is coming\, Wen is under lots of pressure. Ann who is inseparable from her found out something different. To confront Wen’s closure and trauma\, Ann decides to be closer to Wen. But\, when she gets closer to Wen\, it pushes them further… \ni get so sad sometimes (2021 \, dir. Trishtan Tala Perez): In the small town of Pagadian\, a gay teenager eagerly waits for a mature man to reveal his face after developing an anonymous sexual relationship with him online. \nScaffold (2023 \, dir. Billy Klotsa): Fragments of bereavement and collapsing love appear in an isolated house between the land and the sea. Death arrives. The landscape shivers. What holds us close in moments of rupture? \nStrangers (2022 \, dir. Ahan Kadam): Moments like seeing an ex-partner at a gas station are always filled with a deep sense of nostalgia and sadness\, the tragedy of seeing someone you once knew so intimately now be a complete stranger to you. \n  \nACCESSIBLITY  \nContent Warnings: \n\nDiscussions of sex\, self-harm\nDepiction of sex\, cigarette use\n\nThis screening is recommended for ages 16+ \n94 minutes long with a poetry reading before the screening. \nDanish\, English\, German\, Mandarin Chinese\, Polish\, Swiss German\, Tagalog audio with English captions. BSL-English interpretation and live captioning provided for the intro and poetry. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel. If you would like to take this up\, please visit the access desk at the entrance of the CCA\, or contact info@sqiff.org. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2023 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2023\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. FFP2 masks will be available for free around the building. \nImage: from Heart Fruit (2022\, Dir. Kim Allamand)
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/fleeting-love/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230927T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230927T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230908T105738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T105738Z
UID:11303-1695837600-1695844800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Begana
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n  \nBegana is bringing you more films from the South Asian queer diaspora! Combining hidden stories\, politics with joy and queer loving\, come watch films from Rohan Kanawade’s drama U for Usha\, in which a single mother and a farm labourer in rural India who feels drawn to a female teacher of a local primary school\, to Rohin Raveendran’s romance The Booth\, where a female frisking booth inside a crowded shopping mall stands as a silent ally to a forbidden romance. We hope you’re ready for a fresh view through these Sapphic love stories. \nCurated by Neha Apsara. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nU for Usha (2019\, Dir. Rohan Kanawade):Usha\, a single mother and a farm labourer in rural India\, feels drawn to a female teacher at a local primary school. This attraction plays an integral part in firing her passion for learning how to read and write. \nDevi (Goddess) (2017\, Dir. Karishma Dube): A young closeted lesbian risks both family and tradition\, as she embraces her attraction for her childhood maid\, Devi. A young closeted lesbian risks both family and tradition\, as she embraces her attraction for her childhood maid\, Devi. \nThe Booth (2019\, Dir. Rohin Raveendran): A female frisking booth inside a crowded shopping mall stands as a silent ally to a forbidden romance. \nMy Mother’s Girlfriend (2021\, Dir. Arun Fulara): is the story of two relationships colliding. Renuka and Sadiya\, two mature working-class women\, in love with each other\, are out celebrating Renuka’s birthday. Unknown to them\, Renuka’s son\, Mangesh\, is around. \n  \nACCESSIBLITY  \nContent Warnings: \n\nDiscussion of sex\, sex work\, abuse\, violence\, trauma\, transphobia\, racism\, sex work\nDepiction of violence\, homophobia.\n\nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 16+. \n\n\n\n\n66 minutes long. \n\n\n\n\nFilms are in Bengali\, English\, Hindi\, Marathi audio and screen with English language captions for access. BSL-English interpretation and live captioning provided. \nAudio description available for the film. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel. If you would like to take this up\, please visit the access desk at the entrance of the CCA\, or contact info@sqiff.org. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2023 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2023\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. FFP2 masks will be available for free around the building. \nImage: From My Mother’s Girlfriend (2021\, Dir. Arun Fulara) \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/begana/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,People of colour,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230927T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230927T173000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230908T105716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T105716Z
UID:11345-1695828600-1695835800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Are you into emotional edging?
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n  \nJoin us for a journey of conscious and unconscious thoughts. This screening features distinct experimental shorts made by trans and non-binary people that focuses on the varied ways our community tell stories of forming and navigating relationships\, both digitally and in real life.  \nThe films in this programme utilise archival footage\, found footage\, digital glitch\, chemical abstraction\, digital animation\, layered imagery\, and direct animation to explore the telling of our stories. \nMilo Clenshaw will be hosting a panel discussion after the screening with special guests Hogan Seidel\, director of The Backside of God\, and Jamie Crewe\, director of A Luxury. \nCurated by Indigo Korres.\n \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \nA Luxury (2021\, Dir. Jamie Crewe): A film commssioned by Edinburgh International Book Festival\, 2021\, in response to Shola Von Reinhold’s novel LOTE (2020). Made in homage to Curtis Harrington’s film The Wormwood Star (1956)\, a portrait of the artist Cameron\, the film finds Shola in the attic of Preston Hall\, Midlothian\, undergoing a transportation. A section of LOTE is read over churning abstract liquids\, and finally an escape. \nA Trans with a Movie Camera (2018\, Dir. Frances Damian Arpaia): A non-narrative cine-essay that collaboratively explores the potentials for trans-feminine representation in film. \nThe Backside of God (2020\, Dir. Hogan Seidel): The Backside of God is an experimental documentary utilizing archival footage\, digital glitch\, chemical abstraction\, and direct animation to explore the intricacies of the artist’s relationship with their familial\, religious\, and queer identity. \nBigger on the Inside (2022\, Dir. Angelo Madsen Minax): From an isolated wooded cabin a trans man star gazes\, scruff chats with guys\, watches youtube tutorials\, takes drugs\, and lies about taking drugs – feeling his way through a cosmology of embodiment. Relative to the immensity of longing\, the bodily insides become both portal and lens through which to probe the porousness between interior and exterior\, the micro and macro. Nudes and landscapes are equally erotic\, as Eros is an issue of boundaries: When i desire you\, a part of me is gone. \n  \nACCESSIBLITY  \nContent Warnings: \n\nDiscussion of transphobia\, misogyny\, religious views\, homophobia\, emotional edging\, mental health\, sex;\nDepiction of masturbation\, sex.\n\n\nAccess Notes: \n\nGlitchy imagery\n\nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 16+. \n61 minutes long with a Q&A after the screening. \nEnglish\, Latin\, Portuguese\, and Vietnamese audio and screens with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation and live captioning provided. \nAudio description available for the film. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel. If you would like to take this up\, please visit the access desk at the entrance of the CCA\, or contact by emailing info@sqiff.org. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2023 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2023\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. FFP2 masks will be available for free around the building. \nImage: from Bigger on the Inside (2022\, Dir. Angelo Madsen Minax)
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/are-you-into-emotional-edging/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Audio description,BSL,Deaf,Disability,Films,Shorts,Speech to Text,Trans
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230926T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230926T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230908T105815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T200302Z
UID:11289-1695754800-1695762000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF 2023 Opening Night Scottish Shorts - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:🔊 Listen to this Event Page\n        \n    \n  \n**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nStarting the festival\, as always\, we have ’Scottish Shorts’. The screening exclusively contains short films by artists based in Scotland and highlights exquisite talent on our home turf. The very first film stars SQIFF’s own Jamie Rea. Jamie co-curated our 2021 festival and now treats us to a touching lead performance in The Singer. Later\, we have Selkie\, which brings Scottish mythology and folk song to queer cinema. And\, we have Pixie that follows the local party girl as she shares her experience of coming out\, transitioning and go-go dancing. \nCurated by Nat Lall. \nWe hope to welcome several of the filmmakers for a Q&A after the films. All ticket holders are invited to join us for a drink at CCA after the screening. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click here or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n  \n  \nThe Singer (2023\, Dir. Cora Bissett): In the loud streets of Glasgow\, deaf song-writer Joe meets busker Andy. The two learn to communicate over their love of music and realise together they can create something unique. \nGroom (2022\, Dir. Leyla Coll-O’Reilly): is about a young\, school leaver called Hannah who is on a trial shift at a beauty salon. It’s a story about coercive relationships\, consent\, puberty and sexual desire. \nSelkie (2022\, Dir. Sophie Suliman): This is an experimental performative and social documentary exploring humankind’s relationship to nature and other lifeforms through the ancient Nordic and Celtic myth of the selkie and the impact of wild swimming on our psyche and wellbeing. Based in different locations and through collaboration with various communities around Scotland. \nDIG (2022\, Dir. G J Hewitt): A mother searches a secluded beach\, determined to find a certain item\, that will bring her some closure. \nKitchen Sink Fantasy (2023\, Dir. Heath Virgoe): A fantasy rom-com that follows a gender-swapping Gen-Z narcissist on a quest to pay rent on time. \nPixie (2022\, Dir. Beth Johnston): This documentary provides a portrait of Pixie\, a young transgender woman from Glasgow. \nOnce upon a time in Easter house (2019\, Dir. Paul Cochrane): In the East End of Glasgow\, a teen boy confronts his secret after falling in love for the first time. \n  \nACCESSIBLITY  \nThis screening has slight use of slow strobing light. \nContent Warnings: \n\nDiscussion of sex\, mental health\, suicide\, death\, porn\, bullying\, alcohol abuse;\nDepiction of power abuse\, nudity\, alcohol use\, drug use\, physical violence\, transphobia\, homophobia\, misogyny\, and vomit.\n\nThis screening is for all ages. \n89 minutes long with a Q&A after the screening. \nEnglish and Spanish audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation and live captioning provided for the intro and panel discussion. \nAudio description available for the film. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel. If you would like to take this up\, please visit the access desk at the entrance of the CCA\, or contact info@sqiff.org. \nYou can find out more information about accessibility at SQIFF 2023 here. If you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2023\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org or by phone on 07873 331 036. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. FFP2 masks will be available for free around the building. \nImage: from Kitchen Sink Fantasy (2023\, Heath Virgoe)
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-2023-opening-night-scottish-shorts/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230616T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230616T171500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230324T133222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T224207Z
UID:10806-1686931200-1686935700@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Trans Parenting at An Lanntair\, Stornaway
DESCRIPTION:Trans Parenting is a shorts programme that focuses on trans and non-binary experiences around family; raising families\, forming families\, and nurturing families. \nFlash Flood (2017\, Dir. Al Mackay) is a short animation. Deep within a rotoscoped dream\, three transgender people confront a cataclysmic flood. Featuring stories from Jessie Anderson\, Helen Poon and Al Mackay. \nTransgender Parents (2013\, Dir. Rémy Huberdeau) reveals the gifts trans people bring to parenting because of\, and not in spite of\, their gender. It’s an intimate and tender look at the art of parenting\, some of the hardest relational work in this life. \nM(OTHER)HOOD (2022\, Dir. Bea Goddard) is a short documentary that shows an unfiltered but fragmentary perspective of Jack López – a trans parent of four children\, using the children’s art\, cinematography\, and words to gain privileged access to their domestic sphere. \nCurated by Indigo Korres. \nTickets are available on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £5\, £6.50\, £8. To book\, click here \n  \nAccessibility:  \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish audio and British Sign Language with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation for intro of event. \nAudio description available for the film. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \nQuiet Room available. \nInduction Loop available. \n67 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. Surgical masks will be available for free by the Quiet Space.  \nIf you have any other access needs you would like to discuss with us\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org. \nSupported by Film Hub Scotland\, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network\, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/trans-parenting-at-an-lanntair-stornaway/
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Families,Films,Shorts,Trans
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230527T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230527T174500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230324T132421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T131453Z
UID:10793-1685205000-1685209500@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Trans Parenting at DCA\, Dundee
DESCRIPTION:Trans Parenting is a shorts programme that focuses on trans and non-binary experiences around family; raising families\, forming families\, and nurturing families. \nFlash Flood (2017\, Dir. Al Mackay) is a short animation. Deep within a rotoscoped dream\, three transgender people confront a cataclysmic flood. Featuring stories from Jessie Anderson\, Helen Poon and Al Mackay. \nTransgender Parents (2013\, Dir. Rémy Huberdeau) reveals the gifts trans people bring to parenting because of\, and not in spite of\, their gender. It’s an intimate and tender look at the art of parenting\, some of the hardest relational work in this life. \nM(OTHER)HOOD (2022\, Dir. Bea Goddard) is a short documentary that shows an unfiltered but fragmentary perspective of Jack López – a trans parent of four children\, using the children’s art\, cinematography\, and words to gain privileged access to their domestic sphere. \nCurated by Indigo Korres. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click the button below. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://www.dca.org.uk/whats-on/event/trans-parenting’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nAccessibility:  \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish audio and British Sign Language with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation for intro of event. \nAudio description available for the film. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \nInduction Loop available. \n67 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. Surgical masks will be available for free by the Quiet Space.  \nIf you have any other access needs you would like to discuss with us\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org. \nPresented in partnership with Dundee University LGBTQ+ Society. \nSupported by Film Hub Scotland\, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network\, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sediments-at-dca-dundee/
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Families,Films,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230520T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230520T161500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230324T130945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T131415Z
UID:10761-1684594800-1684599300@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Trans Parenting at Cornucopia\, Hawick
DESCRIPTION:Trans Parenting is a shorts programme that focuses on trans and non-binary experiences around family; raising families\, forming families\, and nurturing families. \nFlash Flood (2017\, Dir. Al Mackay) is a short animation. Deep within a rotoscoped dream\, three transgender people confront a cataclysmic flood. Featuring stories from Jessie Anderson\, Helen Poon and Al Mackay. \nTransgender Parents (2013\, Dir. Rémy Huberdeau) reveals the gifts trans people bring to parenting because of\, and not in spite of\, their gender. It’s an intimate and tender look at the art of parenting\, some of the hardest relational work in this life. \nM(OTHER)HOOD (2022\, Dir. Bea Goddard) is a short documentary that shows an unfiltered but fragmentary perspective of Jack López – a trans parent of four children\, using the children’s art\, cinematography\, and words to gain privileged access to their domestic sphere. \nCurated by Indigo Korres. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click the button below. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trans-parenting-tickets-594838426747?aff=erelpanelorg’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nAccessibility:  \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish audio and British Sign Language with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation for intro of event. \n67 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. Surgical masks will be available for free by the Quiet Space.  \nIf you have any other access needs you would like to discuss with us\, please get in touch at info@sqiff.org. \nPresented in partnership with Alchemy Film & Arts. \nSupported by Film Hub Scotland\, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network\, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/trans-parenting-at-cornucopia-hawick/
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Families,Films,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230511T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230511T181500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230324T131120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T110916Z
UID:10754-1683824400-1683828900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Trans Parenting at Macrobert Arts Centre\, Stirling
DESCRIPTION:Trans Parenting is a shorts programme that focuses on trans and non-binary experiences around family; raising families\, forming families\, and nurturing families. \nFlash Flood (2017\, Dir. Al Mackay) is a short animation. Deep within a rotoscoped dream\, three transgender people confront a cataclysmic flood. Featuring stories from Jessie Anderson\, Helen Poon and Al Mackay. \nTransgender Parents (2013\, Dir. Rémy Huberdeau) reveals the gifts trans people bring to parenting because of\, and not in spite of\, their gender. It’s an intimate and tender look at the art of parenting\, some of the hardest relational work in this life. \nM(OTHER)HOOD (2022\, Dir. Bea Goddard) is a short documentary that shows an unfiltered but fragmentary perspective of Jack López – a trans parent of four children\, using the children’s art\, cinematography\, and words to gain privileged access to their domestic sphere. \nThis event is presented in partnership with Stirling Trans Collective\, Stirling LGBTQ+ Society and LGBT Youth Scotland. \nCurated by Indigo Korres. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £4.50\, £6.50 or £8.50. To book\, click the button below. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://www.macrobertartscentre.org/shows/505827ADVTTKCMDKHLVBMTMPJKBRQBSGB’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nAccessibility:  \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish audio and British Sign Language with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation for intro of event. \nAudio description available for the film. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \nInduction Loop available. \n67 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. Surgical masks will be available for free by the Quiet Space.  \nIf you have any other access needs you would like to discuss with us\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org. \nSupported by Film Hub Scotland\, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network\, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/trans-parenting-at-macrobert-arts-centre-sterling/
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Families,Films,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230422T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230422T153000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20230324T130805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T131247Z
UID:10779-1682172000-1682177400@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Trans Parenting at Eden Court\, Inverness
DESCRIPTION:Trans Parenting is a shorts programme that focuses on trans and non-binary experiences around family; raising families\, forming families\, and nurturing families. \nFlash Flood (2017\, Dir. Al Mackay) is a short animation. Deep within a rotoscoped dream\, three transgender people confront a cataclysmic flood. Featuring stories from Jessie Anderson\, Helen Poon and Al Mackay. \nTransgender Parents (2013\, Dir. Rémy Huberdeau) reveals the gifts trans people bring to parenting because of\, and not in spite of\, their gender. It’s an intimate and tender look at the art of parenting\, some of the hardest relational work in this life. \nM(OTHER)HOOD (2022\, Dir. Bea Goddard) is a short documentary that shows an unfiltered but fragmentary perspective of Jack López – a trans parent of four children\, using the children’s art\, cinematography\, and words to gain privileged access to their domestic sphere. \nCurated by Indigo Korres. \nTickets are available on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, £8\, or £10. To book\, click the button below. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://eden-court.co.uk/event/trans-parenting’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nAccessibility:  \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish audio and British Sign Language with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation for intro of event. \nAudio description available for the film. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \nQuiet Room available. \nInduction Loop available. \n67 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nWe ask that you wear a mask if possible and please don’t attend the screening if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 or have been in recent contact with a confirmed case. Surgical masks will be available for free by the Quiet Space.  \nIf you have any other access needs you would like to discuss with us\, please get in touch with us at info@sqiff.org. \nPresented in partnership with Highland Pride\, Inverness Kiki Family\, and Queer Youth Arts Collective. \nSupported by Film Hub Scotland\, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network\, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/trans-parenting-at-eden-court-inverness/
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Families,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211010T124500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211010T142500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T095653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T205008Z
UID:10408-1633869900-1633875900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:GA(Y)MERS
DESCRIPTION:There is a freedom that comes with gaming; an ability to exist in another realm without necessarily leaving the real world. For some the realm of a game exists as an alternate reality and for others it synthesises with the physical world. For queer and trans gamers\, it can function as a space to trial and error other bodies. It can be a space to transition. And with that comes various highs and lows. From moments of ecstasy to steep learning curves to some uh…‘reality checks.’ \nGA(Y)MERS showcases a series of shorts on gender and gaming\, including Jamie Jankowic’s a woman on the internet. The screening will be followed by a Q&A on the films and the importance of virtual queer spaces. \nCurated by Nat Lall. This short film programme will also be available to rent online from SQIFF’s Vimeo on Demand channel 2 to 10 October. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627594′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nEnglish audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Lisa Li and live captioning by Louisa McDaid provided for the intro and Q&A.  \nAudio description available. Headsets available at the cinema entrance.\n \n73 minutes long with a Q&A afterwards. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/gaymers/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Audio description,Films,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T204500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211009T221500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T095227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T135149Z
UID:10400-1633812300-1633817700@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Poetics of the Visual SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nAn evening of visually striking films that offer us a space to explore what it is to be a human being through a visual poetic medium. Each work uses a diverse way to express ideas of human feelings\, thoughts\, and voices in beautiful and startling ways. Dialogues\, monologues\, and poetry fill this programme. Featuring Em Johrden’s poetic documentary on trans folks’ relationship with their own bodies and identities focusing on aspects of euphoria and joy in it belongs to me. \nCurated by Jamie Rea. \nFollowed by a conversation about the ideas raised in the screening. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627557′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nEnglish audio and British Sign Language with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Catherine King and Yvonne Strain and live captioning by Louisa McDaid for intro and post-film conversation.  \nAudio description available. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \n54 minutes long with a post-film conversation. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/poetics-of-the-visual/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Audio description,BSL,Deaf,Films,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211009T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T084521Z
UID:10398-1633804200-1633809600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:A New Chapter Begins
DESCRIPTION:SQIFF is proud to present a showcase of films from deaf filmmakers telling stories of love\, understanding\, and courage. In each of these short films\, we see human beings reaching out to connect with one another through sign language\, endeavouring to discover not only themselves but a larger truth. We are reminded in the journey of each character and story that love is not limited to the words we speak but is greater than ourselves and transcends the language we use. \nCurated by Jamie Rea. We are happy to be joined by filmmakers Teresa Garratty and David Ellington for a Q&A after the films. \nThe Q&A for this event will be live-streamed online and open to all. The shorts programme will also be available to rent online from SQIFF’s Vimeo on Demand channel 2 to 10 October. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627554′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nEnglish and French audio and British and American Sign Language with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Catherine King\, Yvonne Strain\, Katy Smillie\, and Lisa Li and live captioning by Louisa McDaid for intro and Q&A.\n \n53 minutes long with a Q&A afterwards. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/a-new-chapter-begins/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BSL,Deaf,Films,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211009T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T095316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T155513Z
UID:10391-1633802400-1633806000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Sci-fi Happening SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nA selection of strange occurrences captured in neon blues and deep greys. Partnered with distorted vocals and deep echoes. A satisfying watch for fans of classic sci-fi. And whilst paying ode to a genre spanning over two centuries these recent works also bring contemporary references and visuals to the screen. Themes of self-medicating\, body modification and chronic diseases are presented in ways that are both beautiful and disturbing to experience. This screening really captures the wonderful weirdness of contemporary sci-fi. \nFeaturing self-duplicating sisters in Nekama\, mutating spices in you must everywhere wander and surplus PEP pills in Raltagravir. \nCurated by Nat Lall. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627552′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 16+. \nEnglish and Portuguese audio with English language captions. BSL interpretation for intro by Katy Smillie and live captioning by Karen Pritchard for the intro.\n \n56 minutes long with opening night speeches at the start and a Q&A afterwards. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sci-fi-happening/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Around one hour or less,Films,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211009T171000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T095405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T204808Z
UID:10387-1633793400-1633799400@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Scottish Shorts Part 2
DESCRIPTION:The second part of this year’s Scottish Shorts programme presents works of critique and documentary. The selected films share thought-provoking responses to rainbow capitalism and cis-sexism. Also included are very honest and touching accounts of mourning whilst queer. \nFeaturing Sweætshops’s dark animation on corporate Pride (Logos ❤️Globalise 🧡 Brands 💛 Trends 💚 Quarterlies 💙 Inc  💜 Associated+)\, Ali Grant’s love letter to her late older sister (The Isobel Imprint)\, and Suki Hollywood’s tale of a superhero and a f*ckboy (This Suit)\, and more! \nCurated by Nat Lall. \nWe hope to welcome several of the filmmakers for a Q&A. Followed by our Filmmaker Social. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627577′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish and Indonesian audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Katy Smillie and live captioning by Norma Machaye provided for the intro and Q&A. \nAudio description available. Headsets available at the cinema entrance. \n78 minutes long with a Q&A afterwards. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/scottish-shorts-part-2/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Audio description,Films,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211009T164500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T095055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T203323Z
UID:10385-1633791600-1633797900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Aspects of the Embodied Self
DESCRIPTION:In each of the films in this screening\, people take centre stage as they offer us insight and a more challenging way of thinking about body image. Exploring the theme of perceptions of our bodies that challenge normative thinking\, these films are platforms for discussions on disability\, mental health\, and body image in relation to our sense of ourselves as sexual beings. \nFeaturing Aorta Films’ intersectional view of queer bodies in formations and digital genitals. \nCurated by Jamie Rea. \nFollowed by a conversation with trans artist Ivor MacAskill and non-binary artist Rosana Cade about the themes in the films. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627578′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish and French audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Catherine King and Yvonne Strain and live captioning by Louisa McDaid for intro and post-film conversation.\n \nThe films are 76 minutes long with a 30 minute conversation afterwards. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/aspects-of-the-embodied-self/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts,Trans
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T124500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211009T142500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T203441Z
UID:10448-1633783500-1633789500@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Category Is...
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for some quality filmmaking from the Queer community. An eclectic mix of genres from horror to love stories to family drama – we’ve got you covered all in one screening. Come and share in film journeys about what it is to be Queer across the modern world. You’ll laugh (well\, maybe.) You’ll cry (well\, I did). You’ll learn something and carry it with you as you leave us. But\, most of all\, you’ll love this showcase of queer filmmakers’ work from across the globe. \nCurated by Jamie Rea. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627574′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nArabic\, English\, German\, Spanish and Taiwanese audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Catherine King and Yvonne Strain and live captioning by Norma Machaye for intro and Q&A. \n100 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/category-is/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211008T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211008T220000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T134918Z
UID:10376-1633726800-1633730400@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Horror Hour with Final Girls Berlin SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nPrepare yourselves for an hour of very spooky and very queer cinema. In partnership with the feminist horror film collective\, Final Girls Berlin\, we have put together a selection of otherworldly shorts. The screening is an amalgamation of the best queer horror submissions sent in to the SQIFF open call as well as FGB’s open call. Expect screaming dykes and plenty of bloodshed!  Featuring the likes of furry-legged lesbians (Lone Wolf)\, crazy cat ladies (The Elephant Joke)\, and bloodsucking lust (You are a Lesbian Vampire)\, this thrilling selection is one not to be missed. \nCurated by Nat Lall and Final Girls Berlin. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627571′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 16+. \nEnglish and Korean audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Chloe Elder and live captioning by Louisa McDaid for intro. \n57 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/horror-hour-with-final-girls-berlin/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Around one hour or less,Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211008T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211008T213500
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T203659Z
UID:10374-1633725000-1633728900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Reimagining Filmmaking
DESCRIPTION:This screening brings together a diverse range of work with each artist taking a unique approach to what it means to make a film. From videography to animation\, these films play with the technical and artistic aspects of filmmaking. They offer provocations around the idea of experience and what we might think makes for exciting and intriguing viewing. Featuring various innovative experimental films such as Clodagh Chapman’s First Kiss (With a Girl); Grace Whitfield’s We Two; and Shantel Liao’s One Middle Ground. \nCurated by Jamie Rea. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url= ‘https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627572′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nEnglish audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Catherine King and Yvonne Strain and live captioning by Francis Barret for intro and Q&A. \nAudio description is available. Headsets available at the cinema entrance.\n \n65 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/reimagining-filmmaking/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Around one hour or less,Audio description,English language,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211008T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211008T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T135035Z
UID:10372-1633717800-1633723200@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Spill your Kinky (kink) SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nJoin us to talk about all things kinky. This screening includes films which focus on how we view and experience sex in an age of technology from the seemingly simple to the more extreme. These filmmakers offer us a space to consider our own understanding of sex and the journey we have been on or could take\, as well as an openness about accepting our own sex preferences. With love stories across genders and sexual identities\, these films are funny and disturbing as well as erotic and profound. Sex is a story waiting to be told. \nCurated by Jamie Rea. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627551′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 18+. \nEnglish\, Italian\, Russian\, and Spanish audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Catherine King and Yvonne Strain and live captioning by Louisa McDaid for intro. \nThe films are 59 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/spill-your-kinky-kink/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211008T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211008T192000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T135005Z
UID:10351-1633716000-1633720800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Queer Brazil SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nThis screening is a raw look into various Brazilian queer cultures. Despite the challenges faced by queer people in Brazil\, this event was curated to primarily celebrate queer joy and community love. Tattoo\, BEAT 97 and From time to time\, I burn show the powerful connections between queer relationships. And whilst The Uninhabitable Ones takes an experimental approach into documenting queer Black diaspora\, Unliveable explores the love and empathy in intersectional communities. \nCurated by Indigo Korres. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627550′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 16+. \nPortuguese audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Chloe Elder and live captioning by Francis Barret for intro. \n79 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/queer-brazil/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T221000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T204121Z
UID:10348-1633640400-1633644600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Rollick/Dance: From dirty to sensuous
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of music videos that will have you glad to be alive! In this screening\, we present music videos and dance interpretations that encourage us to be carefree\, to frolic\, and to ponder the links that bind us all together as a Queer community. Prepare to be challenged\, entertained\, and to fight the urge to join in the dance: express yourself! Featuring Miguel Ángel Romero Yepes’ exploration of drag queen cabaret in The Red Pearl Queen. \nCurated by Jamie Rea. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627547′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 12+. \nEnglish and Spanish audio with English language captions. BSL-English interpretation by Catherine King and Yvonne Strain for intro. Please note with apologies we may not have live captioning available for the intro.\n \nThe films are 67 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/rollickdance-from-dirty-to-sensuous/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T084340Z
UID:10344-1633631400-1633636800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:LUX Scotland Presents: After the  Ice\, the Deluge
DESCRIPTION:Artist\, writer\, and educator Linda Stupart screens their new experimental moving image work After the Ice\, the Deluge\, a mostly diptych film which consists of both Linda’s performance as well as their research in the Arctic. The work also makes use of degraded film to enhance its theme of traumatised bodies and climate change. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Linda Stupart about their work and the way it engages with queer theory and environmental crises. \nIn partnership with LUX Scotland\, a non-profit agency dedicated to supporting\, developing\, and promoting artists’ moving image practices in Scotland. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627546′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 16+. \nEnglish audio with English language captions. BSL interpretation by Catherine King and Yvonne Strain for the discussion. Please note with apologies we may not have live captioning available for the intro.\n \n90 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/lux-scotland-presents-after-the-ice-the-deluge/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion,English language,Films,Shorts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T191000
DTSTAMP:20260504T134615
CREATED:20210916T094029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T134937Z
UID:10339-1633629600-1633633800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Queer Asia SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:**Please note this event is now sold out – we may be able to release more tickets nearer the screening. CCA Box Office are operating a waiting list for sold out events – please contact them directly to be added to this!** \nThis event hosts films that provide insight into contemporary queer Asian life. The films present tender moments of love and acceptance as well as conflict. We are often shown the pain\, protest\, and fear of being queer in Asia in the media. This is important – the global queer community should be aware of such intersectional struggles. But there are moments of humanity too. Even though this screening depicts vulnerability\, it also explores queer joy. \nFeaturing three short films about queer Asian people\, including Faraz Arif Ansari’s Sheer Qorma. \nCurated by Nat Lall. \nTickets are on a pay what you can sliding scale of FREE\, £2\, £4\, £6\, or £8. To book\, click the button below or call the CCA Box Office on 0141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’https://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873627545′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nACCESS \nThis screening has an age recommendation of N/C 16+. \nEnglish audio with English language captions. BSL interpretation by Lisa Li and live captioning by Norma Machaye for intro.\n \nThe films are 67 minutes long. \nWe have an Audience Access Fund for travel and internet data top-up costs. If you would like to take this up\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nIf you have any questions about accessibility at SQIFF 2021\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \n 
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/queer-asia/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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