She’s En Scene platform for Glasgow female filmmakers
Thursday 22 November, 2018, 6.30 p.m.
The Seamore Neighbourhood Cinema
She’s En Scene will be screening short films made by local Glasgow female-identifying filmmakers accompanied by a screening of Lynne Ramsay’s Ratcatcher.
This will be an evening of celebration, discussion and connecting. We want She’s En Scene to be a platform for Glasgow female filmmakers to show their work and support one another.
The short films will be announced on social media in the coming weeks, keep an eye out on our Twitter & Facebook!
She’s En Scene is a Glasgow women’s community cinema screening films made by women – hosting film screenings, discussions, workshops and events which aim to empower, encourage film discussion and creation and tackle social isolation within communities. The aim is to level the playing field and encourage equality within the industry. All screenings are safe spaces for women, female-identifying and non-binary people. The Seamore is a not-for-profit cinema with social aims.
The Seamore Neighbourhood Cinema
Community Central Halls
304 Maryhill Road
Glasgow
G20 7YE
5 minute walk from St George’s Cross underground.
Limited tickets so get in quick! Buy online
This screening will have a post-film chat.
The screening is open to women, female-identifying and non-binary people only.
Please email shesenscene@outlook.com for any enquiries.
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