• Scottish Transgender Alliance Presents: Something Must Break

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

    Shy Sebastian is in the process of working out their gender identity when they meet and fall for rebellious Andreas. Trans-identifying director Ester Martin Bergsmark’s (She Male Snails) first fictional feature is a visually stunning and emotionally intense look at romance and eroticism through the eyes of a young queer person. Screening with short film […]

  • Fabulous Femmes

    Glasgow Women's Library 23 Landressy Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    SQIFF presents an investigation into all things femme. Documentary FtF: Female to Femme combines humour and personal history in celebrating queer femme identities, reimagining them as radical gender journeys. Screening alongside a selection of shorts examining a variety of perspectives, including trans, genderqueer, and working class femme experiences. Featuring an introduction and discussion by SQIFF's […]

  • SQIFF Shorts: Cruising Utopia

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

    Featuring work from the likes of Abigail Child and Kenneth Anger, this provocative programme of experimental shorts explores queerness by way of slippery, internal rhythms, wild embodiment, black leather, and deep dreaming. Join us as we leap into a world of new spaces, future possibilities, and queer critiques of liberal capitalism. Screening with English subtitles. […]

  • Leap Sports Scotland Presents: Scrum

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

    An intimate look at the Sydney Convicts, a gay men’s rugby team in Australia. We follow their journey as individual members share their personal experiences as gay men whilst vying for a place in the final line-up. Screening with True Wheel, a short about Fender Bender, a queer bicycle workshop collective in Detroit. Leap Sports […]

  • Scottish Transgender Alliance Presents: Peace Of Mind

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

    A document of the life of American artist Flo McGarrell, who lived in Haiti before his death in an earthquake which hit the country in 2010. Locals discuss Flo’s reception as a trans man and his impact on the community art and queer movements which were developing through the FOSAJ Art Centre in Jacmel where […]

  • Lock Up Your Mothers: What Have I Done To Deserve This?

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

    The life of a housewife in 1980s Madrid according to director Pedro Almodóvar. Queer cinema icon Carmen Maura plays the put- upon Gloria, who lives in a small apartment with her cold and violent husband, two kids- one of whom is gay and the other a drug dealer - her exhausting mother-in-law, and an errant […]

  • SQIFF Shorts: Anxiety Sucks

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

    Negotiating dating when you’re genderqueer; the repercussions of modern technology on your sex and love lives; being scared to hold hands in public; trying not to squish the tomatoes you’re balancing whilst doing a waltz; working out if the person you’re snorting drugs with in a club toilet is also gay; and seeing Jesus on […]

  • Lock Up Your Mothers: Desperate Living

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

    Neurotic urban housewife Peggy Gravel goes on the run with her maid Grizelda after the latter smothers Peggy’s husband Bosley to death. The two are arrested by a cross-dressing policeman, who gives them an ultimatum: go to jail or be exiled to Mortville, a squalid shantytown ruled by the evil Queen Carlotta and her treasonous […]

  • Lock Up Your Daughters

    Drygate Brewing Co 85 Drygate, Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Previously long-running club night Lock Up Your Daughters don’t get back on the horse for just anyone but SQIFF has def piqued our interest. In celebration of its inaugural Festival, LUYD invites all you film fatales to a one-night stand you will not forget. Hell, stick around long enough and we might even make you […]

  • SQIFF Shorts: I, You, Her

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

    What would a programme of specifically feminist queer short films look like? We put one together and found the result focusing on relationships - between mothers and daughters, lesbian and queer romantic and sexual partners, trans women and cisgender society, black women and white society, women and their BDSM desires, women and masculinity, and between […]

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