Glasgow Short Film Festival 2014
Glasgow Short Film Festival
Thursday 13 – Sunday 16 February
Scotland’s leading short film festival returns for four days of screenings, workshops, unique opportunities and, of course, parties. This year’s Festival is devoted to the relationship between music and film, whether as a collaboration of equals, or as one art form in service to another, or as a fluid hybrid form, bleeding across boundaries of projection, recorded sound and live performance.
Whilst CCA remains our hub, this year the International competition will take place in the state-of-the-art GFT Screen 3, and we’ll also venture into The Arches, Glasgow School of Art and even a disused underground car park for some exciting performances, including a showcase of several new short film scores from Alex Neilson of Trembling Bells. Oher highlights include a night of comedy shorts presented by Josie Long, a focus on Queer Russian Cinema, and we welcome Jillian Mayer and Lucas Leyva for a showcase of the film scene of Miami – the ‘next great hope of American film’, according to Indiewire.
Tickets can be purchased online, by telephone on 0141 332 6535, or from our Box Office at 12 Rose Street.
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