Glasgow's premiere lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender festival returns for another year with a strong film strand that will give attendees the chance to see some celebrated work. Opening with The Perfect Family, which stars Kathleen Turner as a woman who tries to shape her relatives' lives to help her win a church award, it also features the Scottish premiere of Queer Palm winner Laurence Anyways, and acclaimed Ugandan documentary Call Me Kuchu. There's a ceebration of locally produced work with a party hosted by Lock Up Your Daughters, plus an impressive selection of short films from aroun the world. Screenings will take place at the GFT and CCA.

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Bond
Bond
A one night stand leads to unexpected entanglements.
Call Me Kuchu
The story of the Ugandan campaigners who have spoken out against the country's proposed Anti-Gay Bill.
Laurence Anyways
Laurence Anyways
A teacher and aspiring writer in Nineties Montreal tells his girlfriend he wants to live as a woman.
Yossi
Yossi
Ten years after a tragic love story between two IDF soldiers... we catch up with one of them.
Mommie Dearest
Mommie Dearest
Controversial story of Joan Crawford, based on the memoirs of her adopted daughter.
Keep The Lights On
Keep The Lights On
An autobiographically inspired story of a passionate long-term relationship between two men driven by addiction and secrets but bound by love and hopefulness.
Show Me Love
Show Me Love
A teenaged girl develops a crush on her female pal.
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