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  • Team Preview – GSFF22 Podcast: Episode 2

    Team Preview – GSFF22 Podcast: Episode 2

    In this episode, Glasgow Short Film Festival’s team discuss parts of the programme and what we’re looking forward to at GSFF22.

  • Interview: Daniel Cook, director of The Bayview

    GSFF speaks to artist and filmmaker Daniel Cook about his creative exploration work about the diaspora community in Scotland. Focusing on a Bayview hotel on the north coast of Scotland, Daniel tells the story of the extraordinary family providing an unofficial respite for international fishermen. For a diaspora community who face life-threatening every day, this…

  • Interview: Sean Lìonadh, director of Too Rough

    GSFF speaks to poet, writer, musician and filmmaker Sean Lìonadh about his new film Too Rough. With unsettling, handheld cinematography, the short film depicts the dilemma of an adolescent boy and explores the inner conflict between his love and relationship, and his dangerous family home. Sean concentrates on the inextricable correlation between the individual and the…

  • Kino-Pravda

    This programme is curated and co-presented by Matevž Jerman from FEKK Short Film Festival (Slovenia) and will be live scored by Scottish musician Gerard Black. Presented in partnership with The Skinny, and with the help of the Austrian Film Museum. 50% of the ticket income for this event will be donated to the Support Filmmakers At…

  • Santiago Àlvarez

    In the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, one of the greatest challenges was how to educate the population in the ideals and potential embodied by the revolutionary process. Due to the massive inequalities which had prevailed under the Batista regime, many of the population were illiterate, and film was determined to be one…

  • Eco-spectrality: Residual Fabulations & Tentacular Frequencies

    Despite the ingeniously bogus stories of dolphins taking over Venice’s “clean” canals and our temporary re-attunement with the sounds of the more-than-human in silent quarantined cities, we are still rapidly driving towards ecological collapse and mass extinction, with a shared sense of apathy. Are we perhaps entering an eco-hangover or eco-frustration, driven by the restrictions…

  • The End

    One world ends and another begins… Despite what Hollywood spectacle-making would have us believe, apocalyptic disasters are not a one-size-fits-all, universal experience. The COVID-19 pandemic is the most recent case study of inequality at the end of the world. While many people found themselves made physically, mentally and socially vulnerable in 2020, with the loss…

  • Techno-Fix: Obscured Connections & By Extension

    Discourse around contemporary technologies more often than not tends to be split across two opposing camps: techno-optimists and a solutionist belief that tech can help overcome all big issues facing humanity and the planet, versus techno-sceptics, attuned to the inevitable corruption that capitalism, state and corporate control bring to any new tech development. While current…

  • Diana Toucedo and Ane Lopez – GSFF22 Podcast: Episode 1

    Spanish filmmaker Diana Toucedo, director of the 45-minute experimental and part-animated documentary Camille & Ulysse in which philosophers and writers Donna Haraway and Vinciane Despret read from their own fabulations, discusses the film with Ane Lopez from A+E Collective, who curated the Eco-spectrality strand at GSFF22.

  • The full GSFF22 programme is here!

    Welcome to the 15th edition of GSFF! We are back in venues for the first time in three years and delighted to be bringing programmes of home-grown and international cinema to Glasgow, between 23-27 March. Alongside the previously announced Scottish and International Competition selections, GSFF22 will show programmes of films that hold revolution in subtle and grand ideas;…