East Asian Focus: Alifu The Prince/ss

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

A set of intersecting queer Taiwanese stories about love, identity and loss. Alifu, a member of an indigenous Paiwan community, is selected to succeed her father as the head of her tribe, but hasn't yet come out to her family as trans. She is attracted to Chris, a closeted drag performer, while her flatmate, Peizhan, is also dangerously […]

SQIFF Shorts on Tour

We present on tour an inclusive selection of LGBTQ+ short films from our 2018 Festival Opening Night. Headlining the programme is VISIBLE, created by Campbell X and Kayza Rose, who explore QTIPOC (queer, trans, and intersex people of colour) histories, challenging mainstream perceptions and sanitisation of legacies, and celebrating complexity, multiplicity, myths, gossip, and legends. […]

Free – £8

Valentine’s Day Screening: Weekend

Seamore Community Cinema 304 Maryhill Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom

For Valentine's Day we are showing Andrew Haigh's gay classic Weekend. A one night stand that becomes something more - an unconventional love story between two young men trying to make sense of their lives. Screening at Seamore Community Cinema in Maryhill. Programmed by Ross Wilcock. Tickets are £3. To book, please use the button […]

£3

QTIPOC shorts for LGBT History Month

Kelvin Hall 1445 Argyle Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

For LGBT History Month, SQIFF and the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) are partnering to showcase short films focusing on QTIPOC representation and ideas. My Loneliness is Killing Me features a femme man of colour who invites a white man to his apartment for a hook-up, unexpectedly unearthing a dark emotional connection. Clash […]

Free – £8

Portraits of Artists as Young Men (& Women & Other)

The Art School 20 Scott Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

SQIFF curates a screening as part of Glasgow School of Art's Degree Show programme, Dress Rehearsal. Portraits of Artists as Young Men (& Women & Other) takes a look at the earlier, formative days of queer artists who have gone on to make significant bodies of work. Featuring documentation and experimental meanderings by and/or about […]

Free

SQIFF at Jupiter Rising

Jupiter Artland Bonnington House Steadings, Near Wilkieston, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

We are really pleased to be taking part in Jupiter Rising music festival with 2 programmes of short films during the 3-day festival. Jupiter Rising takes place at Jupiter Artland near Edinburgh 23 to 25 August with a line-up including music, performance, film and moving image, artist-led workshops, wild swimming, and more! To find out […]

Freak Orlando at Weird Weekend

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

In the form of a "small theater of the world", a history of the world from its beginnings to our day, including the errors, the incompetence, the thirst for power, the fear, the madness, the cruelty and the commonplace, in a story of five episodes by Ulrike Ottinger. A rare chance to see Ottinger's wonderful, […]

Free – £8

SQIFF Schools: Norfolk Trans Youth: Respecting & Understanding Differences

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

Commissioned by Mancroft Advice Project, a Norwich-based charity, and created by Scottish filmmaker Nicole O’Reilly, Norfolk Trans Youth: Respecting & Understanding Differences gives a voice to young trans people. Incorporating interviews with trans youth in Norfolk, O’Reilly’s debut feature gives its participants space to explain transness in their own words. Issues of discrimination, visibility, and […]

Free

SQIFF Shorts: Intimacies

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

Touch, connection, sensuality, bonding. Sharing of solidarity, friendship, grief, and (com)passion. This selection of short films from the UK, US, Brazil, and the Amazon trace intimacies between friends, family, communities, and lovers. The revolutionary potential of femme for femme relationships. Upholding trans and immigrant identities and memory across generations. Busting childhood isolation and fear of […]

Free – £8

Norfolk Trans Youth: Respecting & Understanding Differences

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

Commissioned by Mancroft Advice Project, a Norwich-based charity, and created by Scottish filmmaker Nicole O’Reilly, Norfolk Trans Youth: Respecting & Understanding Differences gives a voice to young trans people. Incorporating interviews with trans youth in Norfolk, O’Reilly’s debut feature gives its participants space to explain transness in their own words. Issues of discrimination, visibility, and […]

Free – £8
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