SQIFF Queer Horror Otto; or Up with Dead People CCA Saturday 1 October, 2016

Sat 1 October 2016
CCA
5pm, £4 (£3) + £1 booking fee, Theatre, 18+
Free to asylum seekers/unemployed/festival pass holders
Book online / 0141 352 4900
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Scottish Queer International Film Festival
Thu 29 September — Sun 2 October 2016

Transgressive filmmaker Bruce LaBruce gave the zombie genre a distinctive update with Otto, set in a not-too-distant future in which the undead have evolved the ability to speak and reason, yet are still persecuted by the living. Sensitive Otto wanders the streets of Berlin before being recruited by eccentric filmmaker Medea Yarn for her zombie insurrection “magnum corpus” Up with Dead People. Whilst the eponymous hero struggles with unliving in the world, LaBruce’s film develops into a savagely irreverent critique of consumer culture and a moving parable for being different.
Screening with short Sauna the Dead: A Fairy Tale (21 mins). Introduced by Jordan Phillips, queer horror maestro at Queen Margaret University.
Content note: hardcore zombie sex and eating of flesh.
Free to asylum seekers and unemployed. Festival passes are available £39 (£29) + £1 booking fee. Passes cover all screenings and workshops in the festival programme; please contact CCA Box Office on booking to confirm which events you would like to attend.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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