CinemaAttic West Coast: Spanish & Latin-American Short Film Night, CCA Thu 11 June 2015
CinemaAttic West Coast:
Spanish & Latin-American Short Film Night
Thu 11 June 2015
CCA
7.30pm, £5 (£4) + 60p booking fee, Cinema
Ages 12+
CinemaAttic is the platform for Spanish, Iberian and Latin-American cinema in Scotland. Our main purpose is to raise the profile of Ibero-American cinema in Scotland and UK. By collaborating with key venues and institutions, we connect emerging filmmakers from Spain, Portugal and Latin America with British organisations and audiences.
Since 2008, CinemaAttic has produced and organised six different film and arts festivals across Scotland. A Community Interest Company registered in Scotland, at present CinemaAttic runs regular short film nights in the city of Edinburgh and is working towards becoming a keystone company in the distribution of Hispanic and Lusophone cinema in Scotland and UK and a platform for entertainment, learning, cultural diffusion, networking and industry development through arts and cinema.
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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