Queer Classics Film Festival, CCA, 25– 26 May, 2018
CCA
Fri 25 May — Sat 26 May 2018
Tickets: £4.50 (£2.50) + £1 Booking fee
Weekend pass: £30 + £1 Booking fee
CCA Events
Two days of screenings depicting iconic representations of LGBTQ + people across the decades. From the “gay boys” of Japan’s 1960s trans, sub culture in Funeral Parade of Roses, 1969; to the origins of voguing in the Harlem balls of Paris is Burning, 1990; to the magical, queer, gender shifting tale of Orlando, 1992; right up to the president day story of Sin-Dee Rella in Tangerine, 2015, shot entirely on an iPhone.
LGBTQ + cinema has a rich and diverse history. In this mini retrospective film festival, CCA hope to give a brief overview of some of the most infamous, intimate, outlandish and diverse depictions of queer people ever to grace the silver screen.
All proceedings will go directly to fund a new queer-focused artist film commission.
CCA want this event to be as inclusive as possible, if for any reason you would like to attend a screening but feel you cannot afford to please write to info@queerclassicsfilmfestival.com for a full concession.
More info at QueerClassicsFilmFestival.com
Queer Classics Paris is Burning
Fri 25 May 2018
Queer Classics Pink Narcissus
Fri 25 May 2018
Queer Classics Tangerine
Fri 25 May 2018
Queer Classics Orlando
Sat 26 May 2018
Queer Classics Funeral Parade of Roses
Sat 26 May 2018
Queer Classics The Naked Civil Servant
Sat 26 May 2018
Queer Classics The Watermelon Woman
Sat 26 May 2018



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Glasgow G2 3JD
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