Govanhill: A Community Film Portrait + (Q&A)
Tramway, 25 Albert Drive Glasgow G41 2PE
An intimate portrait of Govanhill through BAFTA-winning Felipe Bustos Sierra’s short film, followed by a Q&A and the “Hope & Ponies”.
Experience an intimate portrait of Govanhill through short films by BAFTA-winning filmmaker Felipe Bustos Sierra, unveiling the hidden recipes and secret artistry of this vibrant neighbourhood. Engage in the post-event Q&A with the director and collaborators, exploring themes of resilience, home, hope, and the rituals that define individual and collective identities. Exhibition Open: 12:00 to 18:00
Hope and Ponies Exhibition at Tramway
Complementing this, visit Two Destination Language’s “Hope & Ponies Exhibition” in Tramway’s Upper Foyer, where poignant banners reflect diverse hopes and dreams from Govanhill and beyond. 1- 17 of August, Wed – Fri 11:00-17:00, Sat 11:00-18:00
Two Destination Language’s Katherina and Alister are gathering hope. In different parts of the UK, they’ve been speaking with people from all walks of life about what they hope for.
Join them to share your hopes – whether for now or the next millennium, for yourself or for global change: www.tramway.org/event/9cb6fd44-8b41-4530-82d6-b12c010d8890
*All public areas in Tramway are wheelchair accessible, with lift access to the mezzanine and first floor.
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