WoFF Glasgow Women of the World – Short Films Sun 4 October 2015 CCA
WoFF Glasgow
Women of the World – Short Films
Sun 4 October 2015
CCA

5.15pm, £5 (£4.50 concessions) + 60p booking fee, Cinema
Ages 12+
Book online / 0141 352 4900
Women in different places around the world, each completing her own emotional journey.
Pulling Up Roots
Directed by Cecelia Condit, US, 2015, 7m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective
The emotional journey of a woman navigating the tenuous strain between the past and the future.
Hind’s Dream
Directed by Suzannah Mirghani, Qatar, 2015, 9m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective
Hind, a bedouin girl, recounts a strange dream in a poetic monologue.
SLØR: By Any Mean A-veilable
Written & Directed by Charlotte Schiøler, France / Denmark, 2014, 17m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective
Babette, a naïve but driven Danish woman looking for an apartment in Paris, embarks on an absurd mission fuelled by her fear of getting short-changed.
Love Comes Later
Written & Directed by Sonejuhi Sinha, US/India, 2015, 10m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective
An unexpected discovery forces an undocumented motel employee to make a life changing decision.
I Wish It Was Night (Vorrei Che Fosse Notte)
Directed by Claudio Pelizzer, Italy, 2015, 9m
Shorts Competition
When love becomes obsession and madness, the desperate search of one’s self and of one’s past seems to be the only way you
My Sister’s Photo
Directed by Narges Kharghani, Iran, 2015, 2m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective
The desperate attempt of a woman to help her sister.
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