East Asian Focus: The Story of the Stone

Scottish Youth Theatre The Old Sheriff Court, 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

A queering of a tale from classical Chinese literature, thoroughly modernised and relocated to the midst of Taipei's gay community. After the death of his boyfriend, Lin heads to the city, where he starts up a new relationship with waiter Josh. But their love is quickly threatened by jealousy, temptation, and tragedy. Beautifully stylised and acted, The […]

Free – £8

Pink Excavation

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

Pink Excavation is Natasha Lall's first feature length film. With Lall as the narrator and cameos from local queers Mina Baird and Junie Latte, this DIY film explores the preservation of queer histories in Glasgow, 2518. Pink Excavation sees Lall excavate 90s-00s technological relics that are outdated in the 2500s and become frustrated at their […]

QWPS presents: Queer The Screen

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

Queer Words Project Scotland presents a preview of some of the stories and poems featured in We Were Always Here, an anthology of weird, queer Scottish writing being published in February 2019 by 404 Ink. Experience a selection of stories and poems influenced by film and pop culture from some of the movers and shakers […]

Tomorrow Never Knows

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

A sensitive documentary looking at the life and death of Shar Jones, a transgender person with early onset Alzheimer's Disease, and the difficult choice he and his wife Cynthia Vitale faced as the couple struggled to figure out how to proceed amidst his chaotic decline. Tomorrow Never Knows highlights the couple's journey as they set […]

Free – £8

Nitrate Kisses

Scottish Youth Theatre The Old Sheriff Court, 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Pioneer of lesbian cinema Barbara Hammer weaves striking images of four gay and lesbian couples with footage of an unearthed, forbidden, and invisible history, searching eroded emulsions and images for lost vestiges of queer culture. Questions of historic representation are examined through addressing the margins, between-the-line readings, and images outside of prescribed textual boundaries. Archival […]

Free – £8

Luke & Jack present: Bishop Black Retrospective

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

We are excited to bring Berlin-based actor and performer Bishop Black to SQIFF to present a retrospective of his amazing and varied work. Bishop has worked with some of the most prodigious and provocative directors in queer porn including Shu Lea Cheang, Erika Lust, Morgana Muses, and Bruce LaBruce. He has handpicked for us a […]

Meet The SQIFF Programmers

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

Your chance to meet some of the programmers behind the Festival, find out more about the process of finding and selecting films, and ask any questions you might have. As a community festival, we welcome feedback on our approach, so encourage those with thoughts and ideas on queer arts programming to come along and let […]

Workshop: Is My Vagina Normal?

Is my vagina normal? This is a question almost every vagina-owner has asked themselves at some point. But just like fingerprints, no two vaginas are the same. Is Your Vagina Normal? is a pop up exhibition and workshop that is activities-based and travels around the country to festivals, prides, and other events. Everyone is welcome, […]

Free – £8

Leitis in Waiting + Lady Eva

Scottish Youth Theatre The Old Sheriff Court, 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Tonga, an island group in the South Pacific, has long considered trans women, known as leitis, an integral part of its culture, often carrying significant social status. But recent Western religious influences have seen their identities being increasingly challenged. This documentary traces their proud cultural history and highlights developments in their struggles against discrimination.  Screens with the […]

Free – £8

Workshop: Telling Trans Stories

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

Jason Barker is an award-winning filmmaker, comix artist, and occasional stand-up comedian. His recent feature documentary, A Deal With The Universe, uses personal archive and home video diaries to chart the story of how he became pregnant. The film is screening at multiple festivals and has gained a UK distribution deal. Jason will deliver for […]

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