Cafe Flicker, Glasgow Open Screen for Indie Filmmakers
(Image: ‘Bridge’, Iain Robertson, prizewinner July, 3018)
Thursday 2 August, 2018 – 7 p.m.
GMAC Films, 103 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HD
Submissions are now open for August’s Cafe Flicker!
If you’d like to submit a film, please send it over via wetransfer.com to cafeflicker@gmacfilm.com including a submission form
Come along to the next Café Flicker! Glasgow’s open screen for indie filmmakers of shorts.
Open to all.
The event will begin at 7pm until approximately 9pm.
STANDARD ENTRY –
£3 on the door
or
FREE to participating filmmakers & GMAC members
Congratulations to the winner of July’s Cafe Flicker, Iain Robertson and his film “Bridge”! If you didn’t make it along to July’s event, then you can catch Iain’s film at the Big Flick in December.
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