Glasgow Short Film Festival 2018 , Programme at CCA
15 – 18 March, 2018
Now in its eleventh year, Scotland’s leading short film event champions new international film and visual art talent, celebrating diverse forms of cinematic expression.
This edition showcases highly acclaimed American artist Kevin Jerome Everson. Kevin will present three programmes of his lyrical work charting Afro-American working class lives. Collaborating with festivals in Vienna and Barcelona, we present We Need to Disagree, three programmes exploring social unrest and the conservative backlash in Austria, Spain and the UK. And our focus on contemporary South East Asian filmmaking will include an overnight cinema of dreams, screening twenty five short films by Palme D’Or winning Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
Our CCA programme also includes the world’s largest annual showcase of new Scottish filmmaking, family-friendly animations and many other exciting showcase and retrospective screenings.
GSFF 2018 Kalampag Tracking Agency: Experimental Films & Videos from the Philippines
Thu 15 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Scottish Competition 1: Take My Hand
Thu 15 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Blueprint: Scottish Independent Shorts
Thu 15 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Short Stuff: Parent & Baby Screening
Thu 15 March 2018
GSFF 2018 We Need to Disagree 1: The Will of the People
Thu 15 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Installation: Everyday’s the Seventies
Thu 15 March — Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Kevin Jerome Everson: 1
Fri 16 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Nguyễn Trinh Thi
Fri 16 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Scottish Competition 2: The Point is to Change It
Fri 16 March 2018
GSFF 2018 NFTS Scotland Presents: Eva Riley
Fri 16 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Symposium: Archives, Activism, Aesthetics
Fri 16 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Round Midnight 1: Sex
Fri 16 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Short Matters! 1
Fri 16 March 2018
GSFF 2018 International Competition 2: Freedom of Choice
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 We Need to Disagree 2: Of Islands and Scapegoats
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Apichatpong Weerasethakul All-Nighter
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Short Matters! 2
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Don Hertzfeldt: World of Tomorrow 1 & 2
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Kevin Jerome Everson 2
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Scottish Competition 3: Foreign to the World
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Ten Years of FilmG
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Kevin Jerome Everson: 3
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Round Midnight 2: Violence
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Death and Killing in Southeast Asia
Sat 17 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Apichatpong Weerasethakul Discussion
Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Family Shorts
Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Short Matters! 3
Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Apichatpong Weerasethakul 4
Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Apichatpong Weerasethakul 3
Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Visible Cinema: Deaf Shorts Showcase
Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 Apichatpong Weerasethakul 1
Sun 18 March 2018
GSFF 2018 We Need to Disagree 3: The Personal and the Political
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GSFF 2018 Apichatpong Weerasethakul 2
Sun 18 March 2018




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350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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