Touched – Cape Collective and Invisible Women at GFT
14 February, 2022 at 8.05 p.m.
This screening is followed by a recorded Q&A.
Part of LGBT History Month
Celebrate the diversity and fluidity of desire with Touched, an alternative Valentine’s Day screening showcasing sensuous short films by female and non-binary filmmakers.
Co-curated by collectives T A P E and Invisible Women, this subversive and surprising programme connects filmmakers from across the decades, combining contemporary work with rarities from the archive. The result is a witty, intimate and unapologetically sexy selection of films which open up space for wider discussions about self-love, intimacy and longing.
RUNNING ORDER
What About Me? (Director: Lois Stevenson, 2021, 3m)
Random Acts of Intimacy (Director: Clio Barnard, 1999, 15m)
F*** YOU (Director: Anette Sidor, 2018, 14m)
What She Wants (Director: Ruth Lingford, 1994, 5m)
Wavelengths (Director: Pratibha Parmar, 1997, 15m)
#Familiar #Touch #Lost #Figures (Director: Katayoun Jalilipour, 2017, 12m)
The Birth Of Valerie Venus (Director: Sarah Clift, 2020, 15m)
She Wanted Green Lawns (Director: Sarah Turner, 1987, 4m)
All films and Q&A are captioned.
This programme is supported by Film Hub London via the FAN Film Exhibition Fund.
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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