Glasgow Short Film Festival 2024

View other Glasgow Short Film Festival Films by strand: Beyond The Seventh Gate: Contemporary Moroccan artists’ moving image, Bill Douglas Award 1: Suspended Futures, Bill Douglas Award 2: Where we find ourselves, Bill Douglas Award 3: Between every imagined present, Bill Douglas Award 4: In your image its future is made, Bill Douglas Award 5: Because it became impossible to breathe, Bill Douglas Award 6: Mediated through the body, Bill Douglas Unseen Super 8, Cine Mujer 1: The personal is political, Cine Mujer 2: It’s not by choice, Festival Favourites 1, For Shorts & Giggles, Følkløric 1: Sticks and Stones, Følkløric 2: What a Shame She Went Mad, GMAC Animation, Jyoti Mistry: We Come In Peace, They Said, Scottish Competition 1: Fitting out, standing in, Scottish Competition 2: Tales we need, tales we are, Scottish Competition 3: Resist and reclaim, Towards Liberation 1: Restricted Citizens, Towards Liberation 2: All wars are fought twice, Visible Cinema

Camiknickers Henequin (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Kate Russell)
An exercise in playful creativity and relinquishing control, inspired by prompt words selected through a game of Chatterbox.
Flowers, So Many Flowers (Kiek Žiedų) (Country: Lithuania, UK; Year: 2023; Director: Monika Navickaite)
A young Lithuanian woman returns home from Scotland, to her grandmother and a distant mother. She soon learns she will have to face several challenges while grappling with the impending loss of a loved one.
The House Of Culture (Country: UK, Slovakia; Year: 2023; Director: Becky Miková)
The House of Culture was once the centre of community in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. After years of neglect, it is now in decay and ruin. The filmmaker traces the building’s history through her family's memories.
Mouth (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Guy Woods)
A boy dies and is permitted do one last thing before he moves on. He tries to cry.
The Ridge Grave Girls (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Junko Caro)
Ther Estridge, Angelwood's Prom Queen-in-waiting, must break free from her small town’s ominous legacy of Prom Queens that die after their crowning.
Their Accounts (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Hannah Hunter)
The collective voice of the youth of the Scottish highlands often goes unnoticed and unheard. Young people living in Ardnamurchan, the most westerly point on the British mainland, share their thoughts on the past, present and future of their home and culture.
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