Take One Action 2017, CCA, Fri 15 September — Sun 24 September 2017

Screenings: £5.50 (£4.50) + £1 booking fee
Special events: Free
takeoneaction.org.uk / 0141 352 4900
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Take One Action Film Festival Theater of Life
Take One Action, Scotland’s global change film festival, returns to Glasgow to bring together filmmakers, artists, campaigners and audience justice.
From a US community’s powerful battle cry against police brutality (Whose Streets?) to a remarkable account of the historic peace deal that brought fifty-two years of conflict in Colombia to an end (To End a War) or the work of Michelin-starred chefs tackling food waste while feeding Milan’s homeless people (Theater of Life), join us to celebrate the people and the films that are changing the world. For our full tenth anniversary programme of events, pick up a festival guide or visit the website.
Sat 16 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival Short Films for Families
Sat 16 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival Short Films for Families
Sun 17 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival Disturbing the Peace
Sun 17 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival Burning Out
Mon 18 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival Girl Unbound
Wed 20 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival The Workers Cup
Thu 21 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival Whose Streets?
Fri 22 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival To End a War
Sat 23 September 2017
Take One Action Film Festival Campaigner Training Workshop
Sun 24 September 2017
Ticket Offer: Buy any 3 tickets for films screening at CCA and get a 4th one free
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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