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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150925T184500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150925T201000
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CREATED:20150820T120028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T214032Z
UID:6499-1443206700-1443211800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Seduction: The Cruel Woman
DESCRIPTION:Loosely inspired by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s (after whom ‘masochism’ is named) book Venus in Furs\, filmmakers Monika Treut and Elfi Mikesch’s take features a dominatrix called Wanda\, who runs a Hamburg art gallery where audiences pay to watch sadomasochistic performances. The boundaries between Wanda’s personal and professional lives blur as three people vie for her affections and she plays them off against each other: her American ‘trainee’ Justine\, shoe-fetishist Caren\, and her simpering ex-husband Gregor. A bold look at the crossover between art and S&M. \nContent note: surreal and ambiguous scenes of sexual humiliation. \nScreening with English subtitles. \n£5/£4 Conc/Free unemployed and asylum seekers. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d336afc9b8b3873c000001′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/seduction-the-cruel-woman/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150925T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150925T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150820T131653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150921T123405Z
UID:6557-1443204000-1443211200@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Feminist Porn Night
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT – MORE TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE FROM BOX OFFICE ON THE DAY \nFilmmaker Marit Östberg will share her experiences of creating feminist porn and lead the group through a discussion on the joys\, desires\, politics\, and production of porn. Marit is a filmmaker and artist from Sweden. Her visual world has been described as uncompromising – uncompromisingly current and uncompromisingly sexy. She is part of the queer feminist porn scene that has developed in Europe in the last decade and her films have been featured and discussed at film festivals all over the world. \nThe aim of the session is to create a safe space encouraging scrutiny of alternative aesthetics of desire\, body\, and sexuality through the medium of film. \nOver 18’s only. \nBSL interpretation is available on request. Contact alice@sqiff.org if you require this. \nFree but ticketed. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d334504d9a4e853c000001′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nThis workshop is followed by our Feminist Porn Night screening\, featuring films by Marit and other contemporary queer filmmakers.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/workshop-feminist-porn-night/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150925T164500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150925T181500
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150820T065716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150914T125206Z
UID:6496-1443199500-1443204900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Queer Activism
DESCRIPTION:Films about activism and films as activism. Sins Invalid is a performance project incubating and celebrating artists with disabilities\, centralising artists of colour and queer and gender-variant artists. Since 2006\, its performances have explored sexuality\, beauty\, and the disabled body. We’re screening Sins Invalid’s shorts Disability Justice for Palestine\, Sins Invalid: an Unashamed Claim to Beauty\, and Pussy Vinaigrette alongside a selection of other activism-focused work. \nErnestine Cath from Sins Invalid will join us for a Q&A after the films. \nScreening with English subtitles. Post-film Q&A will be BSL interpreted. \n£5/£4 Conc/Free unemployed and asylum seekers. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d31fbf3837223068000002′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nFull Programme\n \nDisability Justice for Palestine (1m) \nDir. Sins Invalid and Micah Bazant\, Country: USA\, Year: 2014 \nDisability Justice for Palestine is a Public Service Announcement created by Sins Invalid during the extended attacks on Gaza in the Summer of 2014. “We add our words and faces to a movement for global solidarity with the people of Palestine\, articulating the struggle for Palestinian liberation as a disability justice issue.” \nTrans*march (5m) \nDir. Simon Schultz von Dratzig\, Countries: Germany/Canada\, Year: 2013 \nAs the most politicized of the three marches during Pride week in San Francisco\, trans*march\, which has been running for ten years\, has a tradition of raising visibility of a marginalised group within queer culture. This documentary records queer voices during the 2013 march and reflects political discussions concerning trans* and LGBT movements. \nSins Invalid: An Unashamed Claim to Beauty (33m) \nDir. Patty Berne\, Country: USA\, Year: 2013 \nA documentary about a performance project celebrating artists with disabilities\, centralising artists of colour and queer and gender-variant artists. Since 2006\, Sins Invalid’s performances have explored sexuality\, beauty and the disabled body\, providing an entryway into the taboo topic of sexuality and disability. \nWatch trailer for Sins Invalid: An Unashamed Claim to Beauty \nFinding Each Other (4m) \nDir. Shirley Hsin*I Liu\, Country: USA\, Year: 2015 \nA trio of queer friends discover that finding others belonging to the same marginalised identities within LGBT culture makes all the difference. A meditation on the significance of community within activism. \nUntil Justice Rolls (4m) \nDir. Krissy Mahan\, Country: USA\, Year: 2013 \nFaggotgirl\, a butch dyke superhero action figure\, and her friend Robot want to meet for a drink. But the New York City public transportation system is barely accessible for people with different kinds of bodies and their journey is thwarted by stairs\, gaps\, and poorly maintained curbs. \nPussy Vinaigrette (3m) \nDir. Patty Berne\, Country: USA\, Year: 2011 \nThe Gimp Gourmet prepares a very special recipe! Starring\, written by and with fruit carving by Puerto Rican Jewish writer and poet Aurora Levins Morales. Does activist filmmaking have room for this much sexiness…?
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-queer-activism/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150925T141500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150925T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150820T065037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T213350Z
UID:6492-1443190500-1443198600@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Open Windows
DESCRIPTION:In Madrid and Paris\, Boti\, Empar\, Micheline\, and Jocelyne\, four lesbian women in their seventies\, talk about their fears and desires. Their sex and love lives past and present are a focus alongside their involvement in LGBT activism and their relationship with age. A beautiful testimony on the experience of aging as a queer woman. \nScreening with Are We Being Served?\, a short film in which older LGBTI people in Scotland discuss their experiences. \nAccompanied by a discussion after the films on the lives of older LGBTI people led by members of Glasgow LGBT Health & Wellbeing’s 50+ group. \nContent note: discussion of homophobia and ageism. \nScreening with English subtitles. Post-film discussion will be BSL interpreted. \n£5/£4 Conc/Free unemployed and asylum seekers. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \nWatch trailer for Open Windows \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d31ec4d849083268000002′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/open-windows/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150925T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150925T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150820T131316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T213301Z
UID:6555-1443189600-1443196800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Filmmaking With Campbell X
DESCRIPTION:Campbell X wrote their Radical Film Manifesto as an artist’s Call to Arms\, so that anyone who didn’t see images of themselves represented could know it was possible to create their own film anyway. As so-called minority people\, there are barriers to telling stories or owning the stories that are told. \nThese barriers can make us afraid to take risks in our art. It’s ok to feel afraid. It’s normal to feel your ideas aren’t good enough. This workshop will help you to go out and do it anyway. Bring your film ideas to the workshop to get inspired to go out and make something! \nBSL interpretation is available on request. Contact alice@sqiff.org if you require this. \nOver 18’s only. Free but ticketed. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d5dc54f0459f8e60000003′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/workshop-filmmaking-with-campbell-x/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150925T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150925T134500
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150820T063648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150907T213216Z
UID:6488-1443182400-1443188700@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Frangipani
DESCRIPTION:Frangipani depicts a love triangle between three young people in a small village in Sri\nLanka. \nChamath is trying to avoid a traditional marriage and is drawn to free-spirited Sarasi. When newcomer Nalin arrives in their village\, Sarasi falls for him but so\, in the end\, does Chamath. Social pressures weigh on all three\, increasing the tensions and strain of the love triangle. \nScreening with short film Eden\, a bisexual tale of eating the forbidden fruit. \nContent note: depiction of homophobia. \n£5/£4 Conc/Free to unemployed and asylum seekers. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \nWatch trailer for Frangipani \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d31e12d849083268000001′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/frangipani/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150924T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150924T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150819T130209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160213T170040Z
UID:6481-1443126600-1443132000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Opening Gala: Dyke Hard
DESCRIPTION:A failed lesbian rock group try to revive their fortunes by travelling to a Battle of the Bands competition in the big city. Along the way\, they must fend off cyborgs\, ghosts\, a gang of roller derby girls\, ninjas\, and an evil billionaire who tries to thwart their every move. SQIFF proudly presents the UK premiere of this camp-trash John Waters-esque musical-action-horror-sci-fi-comedy. \nWe are very happy that director Bitte Andersson will be joining us for a Q&A after the film followed by a drinks soirée and lesbian rock and punk tunes from DJ Sycophantasy. \nContent note: a few gross-out comedy violence moments. \nScreening with English subtitles. Intro and post-film Q&A will be BSL interpreted. \n£5/£4 Conc/Free unemployed and asylum seekers. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \nWatch trailer for Dyke Hard \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/55c88f8b48016db576000001′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/opening-gala-dyke-hard/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Parties
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150924T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150924T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150820T120012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150914T125054Z
UID:6487-1443119400-1443123000@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Shorts: Whose Identity Is It Anyway?
DESCRIPTION:A gay man seeks asylum in the Czech Republic and must endure an absurd entry exam\, a genderqueer woman confronts society’s prejudices when she shaves her head\, members of a UK organisation for LGBT Muslim people describe the group’s history\, and two football players give their best pantomime performance of heterosexuality… \nA selection of shorts exploring some of the struggles\, intersections\, and variety of queer\nidentities. \nContent note: discussion and depiction of homophobia\, transphobia\, and racism. \nScreening with English subtitles. \n£5 / £4 conc / Free to unemployed and asylum seekers. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d31c3b3837223068000001′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’] \n  \nFull Programme \nThe Return (22m)\nDir. Yohann Kouam\, Country: France\, Year: 2013 \nWilly thought he knew everything about his big brother Théo but when the latter arrives back on the housing estate where they live after a year’s absence\, Willy discovers a secret about him… \nWatch trailer for The Return \nJean (6m)\nDir. Anna Stypko\, Country: USA\, Year: 2013 \nA delightful eccentric has a haircut that transcends age and gender expectations. Set in the run-down Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia\, local artist Jean talks about her shoes\, hairstyle choices\, and why she changed her name. \nThe Usual (5m)\nDir. Ruth McNally\, Country: Ireland\, Year: 2014 \nIn a small country pub\, three Irish farmers are enjoying an afternoon’s drink when an unusual stranger walks in. His curious behaviour entertains them for a while but they won’t want someone like him hanging around their local for too long. \nImaan – This is the Beginning (7m)\nDir. Faizan Fiaz\, Country: UK\, Year: 2014 \nFounded in London in 1999\, Imaan is a peer support group for LGBT Muslims in the UK. Director Faizan Fiaz’s film delves into the history of the group\, how it evolved\, and how it has met the challenges that face this particular community. \nKuhani (7m)\nDir. Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine\, Countries: Nigeria/Uganda/USA\, Year: 2013 \nAn experimental film inspired by Ugandan Catholic priest Father Anthony Musaala’s open letter to the church titled “The Failure of Celibate Chastity among Diocesan Priests.” Father Musaala is one of many Ugandans who have been persecuted as a result of the country’s recently introduced Anti-Homosexuality Act. \nWatch trailer for Kuhani \nPlaying the Game (8m)\nDir. Jeremy Timings\, Country: UK\, Year: 2014 \nAn intriguing slice of East London life circa 1990\, Playing the Game explores the thorny issue of sexual identity within working class football culture. \nDas Phallometer (7m)\nDir. Tor Iben\, Country: Germany\, Year: 2014 \nA refugee is taken into custody at an open border crossing. During his interrogation\, he admits to being gay and is subjected to an absurd entry examination – a so-called ‘phallometric test\,’ which was used in real life up until recently in the Czech Republic.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-shorts-whose-identity-is-it-anyway/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Shorts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150924T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150820T130652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150921T123031Z
UID:6552-1443117600-1443124800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Workshop: Show Don't Tell: Scriptwriting For Young People
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT – MORE TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE FROM BOX OFFICE ON THE DAY \nA screenwriting workshop led by award-winning filmmaker Lucy Holmes-Elliott. \nLucy will focus on the relationship between structure and narrative drive and how to enhance your story-telling skills. Through hands- on exercises\, you will discover how to recognise the structures of contemporary film narrative. Once able to break down films into their blueprints\, you will learn how and when to follow or flout these rules for maximum narrative effect in your own writing. \nSponsored by LGBT History Month Scotland with funding from Creative Scotland. \nBSL interpretation is available on request. Contact alice@sqiff.org if you require this. \nFor ages 25 and under\, suitable for beginners and those with some scriptwriting experience. \nFree but ticketed. To book tickets please use the button below or call CCA box office on +44 (0)141 352 4900. \n[bra_button text=’Buy Tickets’ url=’http://cca-glasgow.com/programme/55d45ed18fd05d8c33000001′ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ style=’rounded’ color=’pink’]
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/workshop-show-dont-tell-scriptwriting-for-young-people/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150924T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150924T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150619T200330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160213T170600Z
UID:6430-1443099600-1443105900@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF Schools: The Year We Thought About Love
DESCRIPTION:An LGBTQ youth theatre group tour schools in Boston performing shows based on their own personal struggles. Amongst those telling their stories are a transgender teen who has been kicked out her home\, a young Christian man challenging his church’s homophobia\, and a girl who is bullied for not being feminine enough. A brave\, funny\, and inspiring look at the lives of queer youths. \nLGBT Youth Scotland will host a discussion after the film on young LGBTQ people’s lives and experiences. \nThe event is suitable for Secondary 1 – 6. The CCA is a fully wheelchair accessible venue. The film is in English and will screen with English subtitles to make the event more accessible for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. There will also be a BSL interpreter available for the introduction and discussion. \nContent note: discussion of homophobia\, transphobia\, and racism; non-graphic discussion of violence. \nThe event is free for all schools and we are also making free buses available for Glasgow City Council schools. To book a place\, email info@sqiff.org with the name of your school and the teacher supervising the trip\, the number and year/age of pupils you would like to bring\, and whether there are accessibility requirements for anyone attending. Please also let us know if you are a GCC school and would like to make use of a free bus. \nWatch trailer for The Year We Thought About Love
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/sqiff-schools-the-year-we-thought-about-love/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Schools
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150621T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150621T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150616T201857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160213T170416Z
UID:6415-1434895200-1434907800@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:Dive In Movie - Pride Hangover
DESCRIPTION:Special Pride hangover Dive In movie! \nSQIFF is teaming up with DIVE Queer Party in Edinburgh to present a special screening of Dancing in Dulais\, a short documentary from 1985 on the watershed alliance between queers and striking Welsh miners. The story depicted was the inspiration for the movie Pride.  \nA mystery feature length film will follow the short! \nHosted by Dive performer Michelle and with free rainbow popcorn included. \n*ACCESSIBILITY* \nWoodland Creatures is accessible for wheelchair users. We are using a space at the back of the venue about 15 metres from the main front door. Unfortunately\, we don’t have a disabled toilet – we are working to find the nearest available one to the venue and will update once we do. If you use a wheelchair and are coming along\, please contact Annabel (07713 392 007) so we can reserve a space for you. SQIFF also aims to screen films with subtitles or captions to make them more accessible to deaf and hard of hearing people where possible. The mystery feature will have subtitles but not the short documentary. The feature will start at 3.30pm if you’d like to just come along for that. The event is only open to people aged 18+. \nContent note: depiction of homophobia; discussion of HIV- and AIDS-related illness and death; Margaret Thatcher.  \nIf you have any comments or questions about accessibility for this event or SQIFF’s general accessibility policies\, please contact info@sqiff.org. \nThis event is unticketed – just show up on the day!
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/dive-in-movie-pride-hangover/
LOCATION:Woodland Creatures\, 260-262 Leith Walk\, Edinburgh\, EH6 5EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films,Pride
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150602T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150602T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T194427
CREATED:20150503T214909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160213T170246Z
UID:6315-1433271600-1433282400@www.sqiff.org
SUMMARY:SQIFF and LEAP Sports Scotland present: In the Turn
DESCRIPTION:In the Turn (Erica Tremblay\, 2013) follows 10 year old Crystal\, who’s been banned from taking part in sports at her school because she’s trans. Facing bullying and isolation\, Crystal’s life is transformed when her mum introduces her to the Vagine Regime\, an international collective of queer roller derby players. A moving portrait of the positive effect inclusivity in sport has on one young person’s life. \nFollowed by a discussion with special guests on the model roller derby can offer for tackling discrimination in sport. \nThis event is taking place as part of Leap Sports Scotland Festival Fortnight\, 1st to 14th June 2015. For details of more events and activities\, click here. \nThe Glad Cafe is accessible for wheelchair users. We are using the space at the back\, about 15 metres from the main front door and accessed via a ramp which is not steep. There is a disabled toilet\, which you need to go back up the ramp to access from the back space. If you use a wheelchair\, please contact The Glad Cafe on 0141 636 6119 so they can reserve a space for you. \nWe aim to screen films with subtitles to make them more accessible to deaf and hard of hearing people where possible. However\, we were unfortunately not able to do this this time around. \nDue to licensing laws\, this event is only open to people aged 18+. \nContent note: In the Turn includes discussion of transphobic violence and suicide. \nFor tickets\, go to https://eventbrite.co.uk/event/16630927552/.
URL:https://www.sqiff.org/event/in-the-turn/
LOCATION:The Glad Cafe\, 1006a Pollokshaws Road\, Glasgow\, G41 2HG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Films
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