Activity: SQIFF For Kids

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

A mega-fun kids takeover featuring a drop-in stop-motion animation workshop, a make-up and dressing-up corner, LGBTI and queer books, and arts and crafts. BSL interpretion is available on request. Contact [email protected] if you require this. The stop-motion workshop will be led by experienced tutor Kate Burton and is suitable for all levels. Activities will be […]

Africa In Motion Presents: Dakan

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

Manga and Sory are two young men passionately in love but their parents forbid them to see each other. They are forced to reconcile their love for their families with their seemingly invincible feelings for one another within a society filled with taboos. With an introduction by Joseph a. Adesunloye, filmmaker and programmer of African […]

Johnny Guitar

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

On the outskirts of a wild west town, saloon owner Vienna is visited by mysterious stranger Johnny and they share a few awkward snogs whilst fighting the bad guys. Never mind the hetero love story, though! This movie is all about the sparklingly tense, violently erotic relationship between Vienna and her rival Emma. Add in […]

Workshop: Taking Space

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

A workshop led by queer sports activist Freya Gosnold exploring the need for safe spaces in which members of oppressed communities can organise, socialise, hold one another, and heal from the violences of abusive social systems such as racism, classism, ableism, heteronormativity, cisnormativity, and patriarchy. We will come together to talk about why we need […]

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Document Presents: Breaking Free

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

In a follow-up to his film Purple Skies, activist Sridhar Rangayan’s documentary Breaking Free delves into the lives of LGBT people affected by India’s colonialist law Section 377. A personal journey recounting painful realities alongside offering hope in the shape of queer communities in India fighting for justice. Screening with short film FU377 directed by […]

SQIFF Shorts: Queer Scotland

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

We present a spectrum of styles and stories, from melodrama to animated collage, body hair to wrestling, and high camp to sobering allegory, with a selection of short films representing a breadth of filmmaking and LGBTI and queer contexts in Scotland. We hope to be joined by a number of the filmmakers after the screening […]

Theorem

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

An upper-class family in 1960s Milan is invaded by a mysterious stranger, who seduces and unsettles everyone in the household - maid, mother, father, daughter, and son. A sublime, surreal, and very queer look at sexuality, desire, and class by director Pier Paolo Pasolini. Screening with short Your Eyes Flashing Solemnly With Hate by Mark […]

Girltrash: All Night Long

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

From the makers of lesbian classic D.E.B.S. comes a rock musical following five women through one epic night. Daisy and Tyler are two hapless rockers trying to make it to a Battle of the Bands on time, despite being derailed by Daisy’s sister, Colby, who’s exploring her newfound queer identity by chasing what she thinks […]

We Came To Sweat: The Legend Of Starlite

The Glad Cafe 1006a Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Founded in 1962, black gay bar the Starlite Lounge became a legendary pre- and post-Stonewall safe-haven for queer people of colour. Recently, the survival of this Brooklyn-based institution came under threat and a passionate community mobilized to try to save it. A timely look at the loss of LGBT and queer spaces to commercialism and […]

SQIFF Closing: Do I Sound Gay?

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

Journalist David Thorpe confronts his anxiety over sounding gay by visiting voice therapists, interviewing friends, and talking to queer icons such as George Takei and Margaret Cho. Thorpe explores the cultural history of the gay voice in TV and film and tries to find perspective and examine his own internalised homophobia. Preceded by the presentation […]

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