Accessible Screenings Access Film Club: Autism and Me, GFT, 9 Feb 2016

Access Film Club: Autism and Me (N/C 12+)
Rory Hoy is a multi-award winning Music Producer/Film Maker and DJ who lives with autism.
Tuesday 9 February, 2016 (18.00)
GFT, together with Scottish Autism, is delighted to provide Access Film Club: a screening and post-f… More…
Rory Hoy is a multi-award winning Music Producer/Film Maker and DJ who lives with autism. Written and filmed when he was 18, this film is a journey through Rory’s everyday experiences. From understanding idioms to learning to wave hello, he shows us how he understands the world.
After the film, Rory will host a Q&A session.Post-film event in the Project Cafe, Renfrew Street: 30 minute DJ set from Rory Hoy, 7.30pm.To sign up for this special event please email jodie.wilkinson@glasgowfilm.org to book a free ticket. This will be a popular event so booking early is recommended!
GFT, together with Scottish Autism, is delighted to provide Access Film Club: a screening and post-film discussion in a friendly and welcoming environment. All tickets £5. A discussion after the films will be led by a representative from Scottish Autism.Due to capacity, if you are a wheelchair user please let box office know when booking.
12 Rose St, G3 6RB
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