Workshop: SKOOSH 12pm

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

How can we imagine and build a sex party space dedicated to our desires and needs? SKOOSH WORKSHOP is a space to experiment and explore this question in a group environment.SKOOSH comes to SQIFF with two workshops, one at 12pm and one at 3.30pm.  SKOOSH is dedicated to celebrating desire and worshipping self-love through sex […]

A Girl At My Door

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

Promising police cadet Young-nam is sent to work in a small seaside village after her lesbian relationship is outed to her bosses in Seoul. Here, she meets a bullied teenager, Sun Dohee, and quickly becomes her trusted friend and defender. But as Young-nam looks further into Dohee's family life, she discovers a history of abuse by her […]

SQIFF Shorts: Weird and Wild

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

An encounter with a strange funeral procession in Bethnal Green, a family losing the plot after meeting their son’s trans girlfriend, a middle-aged gay man seemingly eerily affected by a forest camping trip, and queer feminist gangs doing battle in a violent, dystopian present. Weird and Wild consists of work by filmmakers expert in creating […]

Workshop: Documentary Filmmaking with Donal Mosher

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

We are delighted to welcome US-based director, photographer, and musician Donal Mosher to Glasgow for a filmmaking workshop hosted by SQIFF and Scottish Documentary Institute. Donal Mosher is the collaborative director with Michael Palmieri of the award-winning documentary features October Country, Off Label, and The Gospel Of Eureka, as well as the shorts Rougarouing, Marseilles, […]

Free – £8

SQIFF Shorts: Queer Arab Lives

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

A series of shorts that reveal the social intricacies of queer Arab life. Nazem, a genderqueer Egyptian-Iraqi drag-queen, prepares for a performance informed by childhood memories of her mother. A lesbian woman from Lebanon takes a fairground ride with her friends where their conversation turns to sex, relationships, and desire. And a Syrian trans woman […]

Workshop: SKOOSH 3.30pm

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

How can we imagine and build a sex party space dedicated to our desires and needs? SKOOSH WORKSHOP is a space to experiment and explore this question in a group environment.SKOOSH comes to SQIFF with two workshops, one at 12pm and one at 3.30pm.  SKOOSH is dedicated to celebrating desire and worshipping self-love through sex […]

Workshop: Creating Online Content with BBC The Social

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

BBC The Social is an award-winning digital team based at BBC Scotland creating online content and developing new creative talent. The channel has a strong focus on allowing LGBTQ+ contributors to take the lead when it comes to creating content that covers topics such as LGBTQI+ rights, dating when gay and disabled, and comedy through a […]

on the tips of our tongues

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

on the tips of our tongues intertwines artist film and sound works, readings and new writing. Concerned with illegible archives and embodied gestures this thing stems from Camara Taylor's ongoing practice based research project, wet blue embrace(s), which explores strategies and aesthetic practices amidst the Black Queer Atlantic.  Curated and presented by artist and researcher Camara Taylor. […]

Dykes, Camera, Action! + BOOM BUST: Feminist Filmmakers Blowing Up the Canon

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

Lesbians didn't always get to see themselves on screen. But between Stonewall, the feminist movement, and the experimental cinema of the 1970s, they built visibility, and transformed the social imagination about queerness. Filmmakers Barbara Hammer, Su Friedrich, Rose Troche, Cheryl Dunye, Yoruba Richen, Desiree Akhavan, Vicky Du, Jenni Olson, film critic B. Ruby Rich, and […]

Free – £8

The Wizard of Oz (an asexual reading)

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

1939 Hollywood fantasy movie, The Wizard of Oz, is known for its strong association with gay male culture, thought to be the origin for homosexual men using the code ‘Friend of Dorothy’ to identify themselves to each other from the 1950s onwards. However, other readings are possible. Academic writer Alexander Doty saw Dorothy as a […]

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