Super Nature Glasgow Film Festival 2026
Saturday 7 March 1 p.m. GFT then Adelaide Place
Super Nature will also be screened at free cinema event, created with and for communities around Glasgow, with a special screening of Ed Sayers’ stunning debut nature documentary Super Nature, plus food, music and activities!
The event is completely free, just collect your ticket from Garnethill Multicultural Centre from noon on Saturday 7 March – the film starts at 13.00 at Glasgow Film Theatre.
After the film, head over to Adelaide Place on Bath Street together for an afternoon of talks, workshops, children’s activities and food catered by MILK Glasgow, a social enterprise set up to support women from migrant backgrounds, including refugees and asylum seekers.
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