Document Film Festival Thu 20 October – Sun 23 October 2016 CCA
CCA
Glasgow based Human Rights Documentary Film Festival entering its 14 year.
Screenings £4 (£3) + £1 booking fee; selected events free.
Book online / 0141 352 4900
More information at Document Film Festival

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Kings of Nowhere (Los Reyes Del Pueblo Que No Existe)
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Evan Ifekoya: Let The Rhythm Pull You Towards Your Edges (after Marlon Riggs)
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We Come As Friends
Sat 22 October 2016
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No One Is Illegal: Non-Citizens and the European Imaginary
Sat 22 October 2016
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Remote Control
Sat 22 October 2016
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Dreaming of Denmark
Sat 22 October 2016
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Marlon Riggs Shorts
Sat 22 October 2016
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Tongues Untied
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Behemoth (Bei xi mo shou)
Sat 22 October 2016
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Kiki
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Out on the Street
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Saturday Shorts Programme
Sat 22 October 2016
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The Abominable Crime
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Maurice Tomlinson in Conversation
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Glam Rock Dialogues: 3 – Luxury
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We Come As Friends: Colonial Pathologies in the African Continent
Sun 23 October 2016
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Paul Maheke: Decolonial Love, Eventually?
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Reykjavik Rising
Sun 23 October 2016
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Fest of Duty
Sun 23 October 2016
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Black Is… Black Ain’t
Sun 23 October 2016
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We Were Rebels
Sun 23 October 2016
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No One is Illegal: Three Shorts presented with GRAMNet
Sun 23 October 2016
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Activist Filmmaking Workshop
Sun 23 October 2016
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Jay Bernard: The State and the Sound
Sun 23 October 2016
Document Closing Gala
Plaza de la Soledad
Sun 23 October 2016
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The Other Side
Sun 23 October 2016
Scotland’s international human rights documentary film festival returns for its fourteenth edition over an extended weekend of screenings, discussions, workshops and events.
From the depths of a Mongolian coalmine, to the sweat-flecked floor of Harlem’s Rockland Palace and the boulevards of nineteenth century Paris, Document examines a broad spectrum of contemporary subjects from labour conditions and the economy to gender politics and global conflict.
In what has been seismic year, with uncertainty and tumult, Document seeks out human stories at the heart of global struggle that reflect the transformative potential of collective action. This year’s festival also asks how we might look to a more radical past in order to imagine an alternative future.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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