SQIFF Presents: Scottish Shorts @ Inverness Film Festival

Eden Court Bishops Road, Inverness, United Kingdom

SQIFF presents a selection of the compelling array of LGBTQ+ filmmaking happening in Scotland. A gay man drags his friend into lying to his mother with hilarious results, a Polish woman gives insights into why she chose to leave her country to move to Edinburgh, a mother-daughter relationship in the year 2020 proves surprising and […]

£3

Rainbow Families on Film

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

Outside the Box, Rainbow Families, and SQIFF team up to present an evening of short films plus discussion on the theme of LGBTQ+ families. We’ll be thinking about being an LGBTQ+ parent or guardian as well as how LGBTQ+ children relate to their families. Films include Vicky Du’s Gaysians, in which queer and trans Asian-Americans […]

Free

LGBT History Month 2018 at An Lanntair

An Lanntair 55 Kenneth St, Stornoway

We are very happy to again be supporting screenings as part of LGBT History Month 2018 at An Lanntair on Lewis! Call Me By Your Name (15) - Friday 2nd Feb, 8.30pm and Saturday 3rd Feb, 6pm in the Auditorium (£7) The Children's Hour (12A) - Thursday 8th Feb, 6pm in the Auditorium (£7/4.50) God's […]

£7

120 BPM Preview plus Panel Discussion

Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Revisiting elements of his own experience, Robin Campillo has created a bustling fresco of the personalities and politics of the ACT UP Paris LGBTQI community during the 1990s. The sense of urgency, authenticity and attention to detail is exemplary as individual stories come into sharper focus. We follow hot-headed Sean (Nahuel Pérez Biscayart) as he […]

£9.50

SQIFF Presents: Live in DIY Queer Filmmaking Conversation!

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

SQIFF’s Helen Wright presents a screening-performance looking at the work of DIY queer filmmakers Krissy Mahan and Nakshatra Bagwe whilst joined by the filmmakers via the interwebs for a live conversation. Krissy Mahan and her alter ego Faggotgirl - based in New York - have been making movies using humour as a feminist tool for […]

£8

SQIFF Presents: By Hook or By Crook + Unhung Heroes

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

By Hook or By Crook (2001) chronicles 3 weeks in the life of a handsome, small-town trans man with a nagging messiah-complex. Shy heads to the big city to sink himself into a life of crime and meets Valentine, a deliriously expressive, wise-acre adoptee on a misguided search for his birthmother. The 2 freaky grifters […]

£8

An Unashamed Claim to Visibility

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

As queer communities strive to embrace intersectional politics, those with a disability or functional diversity are often left behind. This programme presents an exciting selection of work by and about functionally diverse filmmakers exploring the intersections of queerness and disability. Followed by a discussion with guest speakers to be announced. Ages 18+ only. Content note: […]

£8

SQIFF Presents: GSA Freshers’ Week Best of SQIFF Shorts

The Glue Factory 15 Burns Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) presents some of our fav short films from the last 3 years of our fest. Featuring a meditation on butch-femme lesbian relationships, a colourful ode to cruising, a trans man building his own cyborg twin, and more. This programme explores identities alongside abstracts, queer issues side by side with […]

Free

The Owls at GFAF

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

Two OWL (older, wiser lesbian) couples accidentally kill a younger woman and hide the body but their dark secret comes back to haunt them in Cheryl Dunye’s experimental, collaborative movie, The Owls. Featuring Dunye’s trademark, self-reflexive style where both characters and actors create video diaries adjacent to the main narrative, The Owls also attempted collective […]

Rafiki with EUSA Liberation Campaigns

Adam House Basement Theatre 3 Chambers Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

“Good Kenyan girls become good Kenyan wives,” but Kena and Ziki long for something more. Despite the political rivalry between their families, the girls resist and remain close friends, supporting each other to pursue their dreams in a conservative society. When love blossoms between them, the two girls will be forced to choose between happiness […]

Free – £8
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