Glasgow Havana Film Festival, CCA 2018
Wed 7 November — Sun 11 November 2018
The Havana Glasgow Film Festival [HGFF] brings the Cuban spirit to Glasgow in an international celebration of film and culture, deepening our special relationship between these great twinned cities.
This year we focus on women and film showcasing the strength of women’s voices with an array of films past and present. A women’s forum with both Cuban and Scottish speakers will initiate conversations around representation within cinema and daily life.
We are thrilled to be welcoming celebrated actor Laura de La Uz to present two films at the CCAand we screen the restored version of the iconic LUCIA, marking its 50th anniversary

HGFF18 School Screening: Hello Hemingway + Q&A with Laura de la Uz
Thu 8 November 2018
CANCELLED HGFF18 School Screening: Hello Hemingway + Q&A with Laura de la Uz
Thu 8 November 2018
HGFF18 Women’s Forum: Women’s Voices in Culture and Politics in Cuba and Scotland
Thu 8 November 2018
HGFF18 Salsa Networking
Fri 9 November 2018
HGFF18 School Screening El Techo + Q&A with director Patricia Ramos
Fri 9 November 2018
HGFF18 Laura de la Uz Double Bill: Screening: La Pared de las Palabras
Sat 10 November 2018
HGFF18 Laura de la Uz Double Bill: Screening: Hello Hemingway
Sat 10 November 2018
HGFF18 Lucia + Q&A with Sergio Benvenuto Solas
Sat 10 November 2018
HGFF18 Focus on Margaret Tait & Fernando Birri | Double Bill: The Cuba Connection
Sun 11 November 2018
HGFF18 El Techo + Q&A with Director Patricia Ramos
Sun 11 November 2018
HGFF18 Probably the History of an Angel : Fernando Birri
Sun 11 November 2018


Runs from 7-11 November. Full programme
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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