SQIFF Closing Film: Do I Sound Gay? Sun 27 September 2015 CCA
SQIFF
Closing Film: Do I Sound Gay?
Sun 27 September 2015
CCA
8.30pm, £4.40 (£3.40 concessions) + 60p booking fee, Free for unemployed people and asylum seekers, Theatre
Ages 12+
Book online / 0141 352 490
Journalist David Thorpe confronts his anxiety over sounding gay by visiting voice therapists, interviewing friends, and talking to queer icons such as George Takei and Margaret Cho. Thorpe explores the cultural history of the gay voice in TV and film and tries to find perspective and examine his own internalised homophobia.
Our closing film will be preceded by the presentation of the Festival’s inaugural awards, the SQIFFies, to the winning filmmakers.
Content note: depiction and discussion of homophobia.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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