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SUMMARY:Gregg Araki's Teen Apocalypse Trilogy
DESCRIPTION:Totally Fucked Up (Gregg Araki\, 1993) 1hr 25m \nThe Doom Generation (Gregg Araki\, 1995) 1hr 30m\nNowhere (Gregg Araki\, 1997) 1hr 25m \nA rare opportunity to see Gregg Araki’s ’90s New Queer Cinema classics: the Teen Apocalypse Trilogy of Totally Fucked Up (1993)\, The Doom Generation (1995) and Nowhere (1997). A kaleidoscope of pop culture\, nihilism\, disenfranchised youth and…reptilian aliens. \nTeen Apocalypse Trilogy ticket (£12) \nIndividual tickets are priced on a sliding scale\, £0-£8\, depending on what you can afford. There’s a guide to the three-tier scale here: bit.ly/slidingscaleguide (Register for a free ticket via email tickets@matchboxcineclub.com) \nTOTALLY FUCKED UP\nTold in fifteen vignettes\, this pseudo-documentary film chronicles the lives of six queer adolescents dealing with sex\, love\, homophobia\, depression and relationships as they come of age in 1990s LA. A heartfelt\, anarchic portrayal of teenage angst. \nTHE DOOM GENERATION\nTroubled teens Jordan (James Duval) and Amy (Rose McGowan) pick up an adolescent drifter\, Xavier (Jonathon Schaech) and together\, the trio head out on a surreal sex and violence-filled road trip through the dark apocalyptic landscape of America\, encountering sinister strangers claiming to be from Amy’s past. \nNOWHERE\nFamously described as ‘Beverley Hills 90210 on acid’ this outrageous star-studded teen flick follows the lives of a group of hedonistic teens. Dark (James Duval)\, his girlfriend Mel (Rachel True)\, and her sarcastic lover Lucifer (Kathleen Robertson) plan on attending the wildest party of the year\, but things take a strange turn and they find themselves facing a series of increasingly bizarre occurrences including alien abduction\, murder and teenage heartbreak set against an apocalyptic\, candy coloured backdrop of 1990s LA. \nNB All three screenings will be captioned for the deaf and hard of hearing \nThanks to Peccadillo Pictures and WHY NOT Productions
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/gregg-arakis-teen-apocalypse-trilogy/
LOCATION:CCA Glasgow\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190916T213000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190916T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20190819T112301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190819T112745Z
UID:9422-1568669400-1568669400@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Seahorse
DESCRIPTION:Seahorse (Jeanie Finlay\, 2019) 1hr 31m \nQueer Classics and Matchbox Cineclub are delighted to screen Jeanie Finlay’s documentary\, Seahorse\, the story of a dad who gave birth\, which follows Freddy McConnell’s journey through the pregnancy and birth of his son. \nSeahorse is an intimate documentary following Freddy McConnell’s journey as a pregnant trans man\, from Jeanie Finlay (director of Game of Thrones: The Last Watch\, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King and The Great Hip Hop Hoax). \nAfter years of soul-searching\, Freddy decides to carry his own child\, but he faces both the difficulties of pregnancy and of challenging society’s fundamental understanding of gender\, parenthood and family. Made over three years\, from preparing to conceive right through to birth\, this documentary offers a touching and honest look at pregnancy\, birth and what makes us who we are. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale\, based on your circumstances. There are three tiers: Free/£2\, £4/£6 and £8. (register for a free ticket via tickets@matchboxcineclub.com). Read our guide on what to pay here: bit.ly/slidingscaleguide \nNB This screening will be captioned in English for deaf and hard of hearing audiences.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/seahorse/
LOCATION:CCA Glasgow\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen,F-Rated,Glasgow,scotland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190915T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190915T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20190819T111447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190819T111618Z
UID:9416-1568574000-1568579400@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Kaleidoscopic Realms: Japanese Experimental Shorts of the '70s & '80s
DESCRIPTION:A programme of short films by directors Naoto Yamakawa\, Nobuhiro Aihara and Toshio Matsumoto. \nThe films\, spanning from 1975 up until the mid ’80s\, range from abstract experimentalism to more recognisable narrative structures\, but all distort and challenge expectations of aesthetics\, storytelling and recognition of oneself on film. \nShort films often offer a fleeting insight into perspectives outwith our own experiences\, but this collection of shorts presents unexpected images\, sounds and ideas which linger with you\, utilising experimental techniques to convey connections across cultures. \nTickets are priced on a sliding scale\, based on your circumstances. There are three tiers: Free/£2\, £4/£6 and £8. (register for a free ticket via tickets@matchboxcineclub.com). Read our guide on what to pay here: bit.ly/slidingscaleguide. \nWith thanks to The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation and the Postwar Japan Moving Image Archive. \nNB This screening will be captioned in English for deaf and hard of hearing audiences.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/kaleidoscopic-realms-japanese-experimental-shorts-of-the-70s-80s/
LOCATION:CCA Glasgow\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190901T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190901T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20190814T192031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190814T192031Z
UID:9295-1567335600-1567344600@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Radical Home Cinema: Brunch Screening @ FourWalls
DESCRIPTION:Radical Home Cinema is an experimental programming and exhibition event where film lovers invite you to watch films in their homes. This event aims to break down the boundaries between public and private audiences\, to present films in unexpected places and to turn the viewing experience into something completely new. Radical Home Cinema is part of Scalarama. \nFourwalls Housing Co-op is a women-centered living space formed in Glasgow during the 90s by female members of the city’s LBGTQ community. \nJoin us for this special brunch-style screening. Fourwalls will kindly offer coffee\, tea\, fruit juice\, vegan cinnamon buns\, berries & yogurt(dairy/vegan) \nFilm: an activist fights to save the city she lives in during the urban redevelopment era of the 1960s. \nMore information about the Radical Home Cinema: \nwww.facebook.com/cinemaupcollective \ntwitter.com/CinemaUpCollect
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/radical-home-cinema-brunch-screening-fourwalls/
LOCATION:United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen,F-Rated,Glasgow,scotland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190902
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UID:9285-1567296000-1567382399@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Weird Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Weird Weekend Cult Film Festival | 30/08-01/09/19 \nA weekend of strange and unseen cinema from around the world\, showcasing orphans\, outcasts and outliers\, old and brand-new. Expect 12 films over three days – premieres\, guests and plenty of bonus content at Glasgow’s cult film festival. \nMatchbox Cineclub have scoured the world to bring you some of the strangest cinema ever made\, almost all entirely unavailable in the UK – not on Netflix\, DVD or VOD – including many never-before-screened in Scotland. \nAll tickets: bit.ly/WEIRDWEEKEND\n£40 Weekend Passes\n£20 Saturday + Sunday Passes\nAll individual tickets are priced on a sliding scale\, according to what you can afford – use our guide to help you decide \nNB All films will be captioned for the deaf and hard of hearing. \n30/08\nNothing Lasts Forever (35mm) \n31/08\nThe Films of Sarah Jacobson\nTeknolust\nWeird World of Deepfakes\nArrow Video Cult Film Quiz\nFreak Orlando\nVibrations\nThe Neon Slime Mixtape (UK premiere) \n01/09\nAnti-Clock\nDead Mountaineer’s Hotel\nWolf’s Hole\nThe ‘Burbs Pizza Party + Joe Dante Q&A\nSplit (2K Extended Cut) \nSupported by Film Hub Scotland\, part of BFI’s Film Audience Network\, and funded by Creative Scotland and Lottery funding from BFI.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/weird-weekend/
LOCATION:CCA Glasgow\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen,film festival,Glasgow,scotland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180930T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180930T230000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180722T192355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180826T184814Z
UID:6037-1538337600-1538348400@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Free Shorts Screening + Pre-Festival Party w/ emerging DJs!
DESCRIPTION:World of Film Festival presents a FREE film screening of current international short films followed by music from emerging DJs. The DJs playing after the screening are emerging DJs living in Glasgow. We want to give those artists a chance to play their sets after our screening so people can hang out and chat or have a wee boogie. \nThe events can be attended separately or together. If you’re running late to the screening\, don’t worry: We’ll be happy to see you! It’s short films! You will still be able to watch something fab. Please do come in – nobody will shush you! \nWe understand some people get anxious or might run late due to a busy schedule/life getting in the way but we warmly welcome you to join us at NICE N SLEAZY anytime between 8-11pm! \nFurther info regarding short films and DJs will be released soon! Keep your eyes peeled!
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/free-shorts-screening-pre-festival-party-w-emerging-djs/
LOCATION:Nice N Sleazy\, 421 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="World of Film Festival":MAILTO:info@woffglasgow.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180930T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180930T193000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180722T231224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180815T104443Z
UID:6144-1538328600-1538335800@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Films We Love: Things to Come
DESCRIPTION:In Things to Come Isabelle Huppert plays Nathalie\, a philosophy professor navigating life in middle-age with a graceful defiance. Throughout Hansen-Løve’s absorbing film she faces a series of trying experiences including an unwell mother (screen legend Edith Scob)\, political protests\, marital infidelity and career compromises. Nathalie’s is a compelling and authentically told story\, as we see her teaching her students to question the notion of truth and undertake a journey that will ultimately see her grapple with the question of how to live well. \n“Probably the finest French actress in films today is Isabelle Huppert\, and in Things to Come we’re drawn deeply in to the daily concerns of one middle-class French family. It’s witty\, oddly uplifting and Huppert is superb.” – Screen Machine team. \nWe know that some of our audiences want to see a broader range of films\, so\, alongside our usual programme\, between August – October this year we’re bringing six different films to six different locations. Each film has been chosen specially by one of six members from the Screen Machine team. This is an outstanding selection of international titles spanning decades\, a variety of genres and innovative filmmaking styles. We’ve delved deep into our fondest memories of cinema-going to choose films that inspire\, challenge and entertain. These are films we love – we hope you’ll love them too. \nAll films with English subtitles. Screen Machine has wheelchair access. If you are a wheelchair user\, we ask you to please call our office in advance in order that we can prepare in advance of your visit – (0131) 550 3734. We can book your ticket and arrange entry for any carer who may accompany you. For hearing aid users\, we have a personal inductive neckloop facility\, If you would find this facility useful\, please ask the operator or usher when you arrive. \nIf there are titles here that you want to see but won’t get the chance\, let us know! Or if you see one of the Films We Love\, tell us what you think. We’ll listen to all the feedback on this project and use it to inform our future programmes. You can get in touch via email at info@regionalscreenscotland.org or via:\nFacebook /thescreenmachine\nTwitter @screen_machine\nInstagram @regional_screen_scotland
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/films-we-love-things-to-come/
LOCATION:Lochgilphead\, PA31 8NE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen,F-Rated,Highlands & Islands,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Screen Machine":MAILTO:info@regionalscreenscotland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180927T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180927T223000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180713T103402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T211405Z
UID:5104-1538076600-1538087400@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Images of Apartheid + Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Images of Apartheid: Filmmaking on the Fringe in the Old South Africa (Calum Waddell\, 2018) \nMatchbox Cineclub and Africa in Motion (AiM) film festival present the untold story of the B Movies that flourished under the brutal regime of race-segregation and political persecution. \nFrom the maker of 42nd Street Memories and American Grindhouse\, Images of Apartheid uncovers the likes of Joe Bullet (1973)\, Fishy Stones (1979) and Umbango (1986)\, blaxploitation productions devised as entertainment for African natives forced into dilapidated townships. \nProducer/editor/cinematographer Naomi Holwill joins us for a post screening Q&A. \nThis event is part of the Scalarama Glasgow 2018 programme #Scalarama2018 \nThis event is free but ticketed: bit.ly/IOAGlasgow \n \nhttps://vimeo.com/278435176 \nThis screening takes place in association with Kinning Park Complex‘s Waste Not Want Project which hosts a weekly Pay-What-You-Want Community Meal that intercepts surplus food from supermarkets which is destined for waste and creates nutritious meals for the community. The meal happens every Thursday from 6-8pm. \nThe Waste Not Want Project is funded by the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund. Since its inception in 2016\, the community kitchen at KPC has prevented 67\,382kg of CO2 emissions\, an amount of carbon emissions equivalent to those released to produce 5 tonnes of beef. Considering the amount of meat the average person eats\, this is enough to feed 117 people for a whole year.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/images-of-apartheid-qa/
LOCATION:Kinning Park Complex\, 43 Cornwall Street\, Glasgow\, G411BA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180925T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180925T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180720T194201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180826T184141Z
UID:5785-1537900200-1537911000@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Eatfilm presents Clueless
DESCRIPTION:Shallow\, rich and socially successful Cher (Alicia Silverstone) is at the top of her Beverly Hills high school’s pecking scale. Seeing herself as a matchmaker\, Cher first coaxes two teachers into dating each other. Emboldened by her success\, she decides to give hopelessly klutzy new student Tai (Brittany Murphy) a makeover. When Tai becomes more popular than she is\, Cher realises that her disapproving ex-stepbrother (Paul Rudd) was right about how misguided she was – and falls for him. \nMacaroni Cheese\, Chilli Cheese Dog and Sweet Potato\, Coconut & Chickpea Curry and a movie for only £13.95 for 2! \nFor more information or to hire Eat Film for your own private party call 0141 221 8886 and speak to our Events Manager. \n* Due to licensing restrictions\, EatFilm patrons must be 18 years or over.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/eatfilm-presents-clueless/
LOCATION:Sloans\, The Argyll Arcade\, 108 Argyle Street\, Glasgow\, Lanarkshire\, G2 8BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="EatFilm":MAILTO:info@sloansglasgow.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180924T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180924T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180721T132958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180809T102850Z
UID:5951-1537815600-1537826400@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Video Bacchanal: HOLD ME\, THRILL ME\, KISS ME\, QUIZ ME
DESCRIPTION:Yes\, that’s correct\, fellow freeks! It’s the second annual channel hopping\, toenail popping\, scanline worshipping Video Namaste Bacchanal!! Last year’s was a dive into the weird cinema world of the 90’s\, this year we’re turning ourselves into a pseudo quiz show multimedia cinema-paraphenalia hellparty!! 1st Prize is a signed Hawk from the set of Hudson Hawk\, 2nd Prize is Alec Baldwin’s hair gel\, 3rd Prize is a set of steak knives.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/video-bacchanal-2/
LOCATION:The Old Hairdressers\, 20 - 28 Renfield Lane\, Glasgow\, G2 6PH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scalarama.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Video-Bacchanal.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180923T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180923T193000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180722T230738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180815T104400Z
UID:6140-1537723800-1537731000@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Films We Love: Cleo from 5 to 7
DESCRIPTION:Cleo\, a singer living in Paris\, awaits the test results of a biopsy – she meets friends\, makes friends\, wanders the city and attempts to deal with the limbo-like state of waiting. Writer/Director Agnès Varda vividly captures the atmosphere of Paris in the 1960s\, unfolding the narrative in real time to create a nimble\, spirited and utterly modern portrait of Cleo’s life in a day. \n“Varda\, once unjustly overlooked\, is now at age 90 considered a legend of cinema\, having received an Honorary Oscar in 2017. Her second film\, Cleo from 5 to 7\, looks stunning\, it’s funny\, stylish and thoughtful\, and pretty much a total joy.” – Screen Machine team. \nWe know that some of our audiences want to see a broader range of films\, so\, alongside our usual programme\, between August – October this year we’re bringing six different films to six different locations. Each film has been chosen specially by one of six members from the Screen Machine team. This is an outstanding selection of international titles spanning decades\, a variety of genres and innovative filmmaking styles. We’ve delved deep into our fondest memories of cinema-going to choose films that inspire\, challenge and entertain. These are films we love – we hope you’ll love them too. \nAll films with English subtitles. Screen Machine has wheelchair access. If you are a wheelchair user\, we ask you to please call our office in advance in order that we can prepare in advance of your visit – (0131) 550 3734. We can book your ticket and arrange entry for any carer who may accompany you. For hearing aid users\, we have a personal inductive neckloop facility\, If you would find this facility useful\, please ask the operator or usher when you arrive. \nIf there are titles here that you want to see but won’t get the chance\, let us know! Or if you see one of the Films We Love\, tell us what you think. We’ll listen to all the feedback on this project and use it to inform our future programmes. You can get in touch via email at info@regionalscreenscotland.org or via:\nFacebook /thescreenmachine\nTwitter @screen_machine\nInstagram @regional_screen_scotland
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/films-we-love-cleo-from-5-to-7/
LOCATION:Brodick\, Isle of Arran\, KA27 8AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen,F-Rated,Highlands & Islands,scotland,Vardarama
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ORGANIZER;CN="Screen Machine":MAILTO:info@regionalscreenscotland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180922T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180922T230000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180720T223754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T192842Z
UID:5905-1537642800-1537657200@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Across The Universe (2007)
DESCRIPTION:To echo the restoration of Yellow Submarine (1968) earlier this June\, there is more of The Beatles coming to Edinburgh in September! Curious Cat | Cinema Club is making its opening party with Across the Universe (2007) – a magical mystery party you won’t wanna miss!  Featuring 33 Beatles compositions\, Across the Universe  is one of the most polarising musicals ever made. The urban legend says Paul McCartney loved it. >Curious Cat< undoubtedly does and invites you all for a sing-along\, heaps of colour\, explosive strawberries\, rock’n’roll frenzy and an unforgettable psychedelic dream. Bring all the love you can carry – because love is all you need. \n!¡!BYOB!¡!  \n*a small corkage fee may apply on the premises \nTickets on the door – CASH only! \nAcross The Universe is a fictional love story set in the 1960s amid the turbulent years of anti-war protest\, the struggle for free speech and civil rights\, mind exploration and rock and roll. At once gritty\, whimsical and highly theatrical\, the story moves from high schools and universities in Massachusetts\, Princeton and Ohio to the Lower East Side of Manhattan\, the Detroit riots\, Vietnam and the dockyards of Liverpool. A combination of live action and animation\, the film is paired with many songs by The Beatles that defined the time. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/across-the-universe-2007/
LOCATION:The Art Station\, 42 Haymarket Terrace\, Edinburgh\, EH12 5LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:DirectedbyWomen,Edinburgh,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Curious Cat Cinema Club":MAILTO:blyniukas@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180921T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180921T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180720T214110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T192843Z
UID:5852-1537556400-1537567200@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:A Hard Day's Night (1964)
DESCRIPTION:To echo the restoration of Yellow Submarine (1968) earlier this June\, there is more of The Beatles coming to Edinburgh this September! A Hard Day’s Night (1964) to start with on Friday 21st: to see where it all began\, to get ourselves into the pure black and white mischief and celebrate life! \nThe Beatles in their feature film debut\, one of the greatest rock-and-roll comedy adventures ever. The film takes on the just-left-of-reality style of mock-documentary\, following “a day in the life” of John\, Paul\, George\, and Ringo as fame takes them by storm. \nThis screening will also mark the beginning of Curious Cat | Cinema Club\, a small new independent film club in Haymarket\, an odd cinephile’s bunker\, a cosy retreat for those who share a passion for earthly\, atmospheric and visually bewitching cinema that never fails to surprise. \nTickets on the door – CASH only! \nhttps://youtu.be/TWbiVqlSMgc
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/a-hard-days-night-1964/
LOCATION:The Art Station\, 42 Haymarket Terrace\, Edinburgh\, EH12 5LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Edinburgh,scotland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scalarama.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/HDN1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Curious Cat Cinema Club":MAILTO:blyniukas@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180919T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180919T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180721T131645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T090916Z
UID:5945-1537383600-1537394400@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Show + Tell
DESCRIPTION:What’s the best film you’ve never heard of? Show + Tell invites guests to play a trailer and tell us something strange about a film they love\, or love to hate. \nPhysical Impossibility’s Show + Tell is a confessional\, a soapbox\, a chance for our guests to spread the word or clear their consciences. Come along to hear their recommendations\, secret obsessions and guilty pleasures. \nAnd if you have an axe to grind\, a bell to ring or just a strange itch to scratch\, email sean@physicalimpossibility.com to take part. \nA zine and blog featuring “words and pictures about cult cinema”\, Physical Impossibility has produced a series of live panel events for Glasgow Film Festival. These include Bad Romance\, Patsies! A Celebration of the Cinematic Loser and 2018’s Anti-Villains. \nPart of the Scalarama Glasgow 2018 programme
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/show-tell/
LOCATION:United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Physical Impossibility":MAILTO:sean.m.welsh@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180918T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180918T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180720T193846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180826T183207Z
UID:5782-1537295400-1537306200@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Eatfilm presents Moulin Rouge
DESCRIPTION:The year is 1899 and Christian\, a young English writer\, has come to Paris to follow the Bohemian revolution taking hold of the city’s drug and prostitute infested underworld. And nowhere is the thrill of the underworld more alive than at the Moulin Rouge\, a night club where the rich and poor men alike come to be entertained by the dancers\, but things take a wicked turn for Christian as he starts a deadly love affair with the star courtesan of the club\, Satine. \nMacaroni Cheese\, Chilli Cheese Dog and Sweet Potato\, Coconut & Chickpea Curry and a movie for only £13.95 for 2! \nFor more information or to hire Eat Film for your own private party call 0141 221 8886 and speak to our Events Manager. \n* Due to licensing restrictions\, EatFilm patrons must be 18 years or over.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/eatfilm-presents-moulin-rouge/
LOCATION:Sloans\, The Argyll Arcade\, 108 Argyle Street\, Glasgow\, Lanarkshire\, G2 8BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="EatFilm":MAILTO:info@sloansglasgow.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180916T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180916T193000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180722T230255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180815T104319Z
UID:6136-1537119000-1537126200@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Films We Love: Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday
DESCRIPTION:In the film that introduced the world to Jacques Tati’s memorable creation\, the affable yet clumsy M Hulot takes his vacation\, encountering all the delights and curiosities of a sunny seaside town. Whilst there he meets all sorts of people\, from the hotel proprietor\, to guests playing tennis\, restaurant staff and children\, who all come to know him through his well intentioned\, but blundering antics. Dialogue is minimal\, and rather Tati’s carefully constructed set-pieces exist to deliver the endless satisfaction when a sight-gag pays off. \n“Visually inventive and hugely influential\, in every scene Tati delights and surprises.” – Screen Machine team. \nWe know that some of our audiences want to see a broader range of films\, so\, alongside our usual programme\, between August – October this year we’re bringing six different films to six different locations. Each film has been chosen specially by one of six members from the Screen Machine team. This is an outstanding selection of international titles spanning decades\, a variety of genres and innovative filmmaking styles. We’ve delved deep into our fondest memories of cinema-going to choose films that inspire\, challenge and entertain. These are films we love – we hope you’ll love them too. \nAll films with English subtitles. Screen Machine has wheelchair access. If you are a wheelchair user\, we ask you to please call our office in advance in order that we can prepare in advance of your visit – (0131) 550 3734. We can book your ticket and arrange entry for any carer who may accompany you. For hearing aid users\, we have a personal inductive neckloop facility\, If you would find this facility useful\, please ask the operator or usher when you arrive. \nIf there are titles here that you want to see but won’t get the chance\, let us know! Or if you see one of the Films We Love\, tell us what you think. We’ll listen to all the feedback on this project and use it to inform our future programmes. You can get in touch via email at info@regionalscreenscotland.org or via:\nFacebook /thescreenmachine\nTwitter @screen_machine\nInstagram @regional_screen_scotland
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/films-we-love-monsieur-hulots-holiday/
LOCATION:Port Ellen\, Isle of Islay\, PA42 7BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Highlands & Islands,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Screen Machine":MAILTO:info@regionalscreenscotland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180911T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180911T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180720T193401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180806T115306Z
UID:5777-1536690600-1536701400@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Eat Film presents Happy Gilmore
DESCRIPTION:All Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) has ever wanted is to be a professional hockey player. But he soon discovers he may actually have a talent for playing an entirely different sport: golf. When his grandmother (Frances Bay) learns she is about to lose her home\, Happy joins a golf tournament to try and win enough money to buy it for her. With his powerful driving skills and foulmouthed attitude\, Happy becomes an unlikely golf hero – much to the chagrin of the well-mannered golf professionals. \nMacaroni Cheese\, Chilli Cheese Dog and Sweet Potato\, Coconut & Chickpea Curry and a movie for only £13.95 for 2! \nFor more information or to hire Eat Film for your own private party call 0141 221 8886 and speak to our Events Manager. \n* Due to licensing restrictions\, EatFilm patrons must be 18 years or over.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/eat-film-presents-happy-gilmore/
LOCATION:Sloans\, The Argyll Arcade\, 108 Argyle Street\, Glasgow\, Lanarkshire\, G2 8BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="EatFilm":MAILTO:info@sloansglasgow.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180909T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180909T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180713T102610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T205525Z
UID:5100-1536494400-1536516000@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Joe Dante's The Movie Orgy
DESCRIPTION:The Movie Orgy (Joe Dante\, 1968) 280 minutes \nA mind-bending predecessor to the modern mash-up\, The Movie Orgy is also the Rosetta Stone for Joe Dante’s oeuvre and a must-experience for movie fans and cinephiles alike. \nBefore The ‘Burbs\, before Gremlins\, before The Howling\, before he started his career cutting trailers for Roger Corman\, director Joe Dante made The Movie Orgy. An evolving compilation of serials\, film clips\, ads and film trailers\, originally Dante and his collaborator Jon Davison “mixed” The Movie Orgy live\, switching between two projectors to make a reactive\, free-flowing\, communal live experience. \nThis 50th anniversary screening is extremely rare\, and it’s only the 4th European screening in 20 years. At its longest\, it ran 7.5 hours. The current version is 4.5 hours long and screens from Dante’s own digital edit. \nNB As Dante says\, “You can leave the room\, go out and buy popcorn or a beer\, come back ten minutes later\, a little more cheerful.” \nThis free-but-ticketed event is part of the Scalarama Glasgow 2018 programme. \nFree tix: bit.ly/movieorgy  \nThanks to Joe Dante & Renfield Productions
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/joe-dantes-the-movie-orgy/
LOCATION:The Old Hairdressers\, 20 - 28 Renfield Lane\, Glasgow\, G2 6PH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland,Shared Programme,Uprising: Spirit of 1968
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180904T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180904T223000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180722T225613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180815T104233Z
UID:6116-1536093000-1536100200@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Films We Love: Urok/The Lesson
DESCRIPTION:In The Lesson\, school teacher Nadezhda (Margita Gosheva) struggles against the odds to keep her home\, her family and her integrity intact. An act of theft in her classroom is just the beginning of an escalating series of challenges\, as Nadezhda faces financial precarity at home that sees her seek ever more risky solutions. The ethical questions that The Lesson poses are realised with a deft naturalism of performance and rhythm that draws you in and holds you throughout. \n“Writer/directors Grozeva and Valchanov keep the pace swift and the tension high in this utterly absorbing and thought-provoking drama.” – Screen Machine team \nWe know that some of our audiences want to see a broader range of films\, so\, alongside our usual programme\, between August – October this year we’re bringing six different films to six different locations. Each film has been chosen specially by one of six members from the Screen Machine team. This is an outstanding selection of international titles spanning decades\, a variety of genres and innovative filmmaking styles. We’ve delved deep into our fondest memories of cinema-going to choose films that inspire\, challenge and entertain. These are films we love – we hope you’ll love them too. \nAll films with English subtitles. Screen Machine has wheelchair access. If you are a wheelchair user\, we ask you to please call our office in advance in order that we can prepare in advance of your visit – (0131) 550 3734. We can book your ticket and arrange entry for any carer who may accompany you. For hearing aid users\, we have a personal inductive neckloop facility\, If you would find this facility useful\, please ask the operator or usher when you arrive. \nIf there are titles here that you want to see but won’t get the chance\, let us know! Or if you see one of the Films We Love\, tell us what you think. We’ll listen to all the feedback on this project and use it to inform our future programmes. You can get in touch via email at info@regionalscreenscotland.org or via:\nFacebook /thescreenmachine\nTwitter @screen_machine\nInstagram @regional_screen_scotland \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n 
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/films-we-love-urok-the-lesson/
LOCATION:Liniclate\, Isle of Benbecula\, HS7 5PJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Highlands & Islands,scotland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Screen Machine":MAILTO:info@regionalscreenscotland.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180904T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180904T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180720T193439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T204039Z
UID:5765-1536085800-1536096600@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:Eat Film presents Castaway
DESCRIPTION:Obsessively punctual FedEx executive Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) is en route to an assignment in Malaysia when his plane crashes over the Pacific Ocean during a storm. The sole survivor of the flight\, Chuck washes ashore on a deserted island. When his efforts to sail away and contact help fail\, Chuck learns how to survive on the island\, where he remains for years\, accompanied by only his handmade volleyball friend\, Wilson. Will Chuck ever return to civilisation and reunite with his loved ones? \nMacaroni Cheese\, Chilli Cheese Dog and Sweet Potato\, Coconut & Chickpea Curry and a movie for only £13.95 for 2! \nFor more information or to hire Eat Film for your own private party call 0141 221 8886 and speak to our Events Manager. \n* Due to licensing restrictions\, EatFilm patrons must be 18 years or over.
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/eat-film-presents-castaway/
LOCATION:Sloans\, The Argyll Arcade\, 108 Argyle Street\, Glasgow\, Lanarkshire\, G2 8BG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,scotland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scalarama.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Castaway.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="EatFilm":MAILTO:info@sloansglasgow.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180811T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180811T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T232613
CREATED:20180712T215944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180803T203449Z
UID:5067-1534014000-1534024800@scalarama.com
SUMMARY:John Waters' Polyester in Odorama! | Scalarama Scotland 2018 Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of the Scalarama Scotland 2018 programme\, and a rare screening of John Waters’ Polyester (1981) as it was intended – in original scratch ‘n’ sniff Odorama! \nMeet Francine Fishpaw\, tortured suburban housewife. With a pornographer husband\, a pregnant teenage daughter\, and a son with a foot-stomping fetish\, Francine smells trouble around every corner. That is\, until she meets and falls madly in love with Todd Tomorrow. \nPolyester screens with Michael Baig Clifford’s Scala Cinema documentary (1990) and Scalarama participants from across Scotland will introduce the 2018 programme. \nRSVP for free ticket (including Odorama card): bit.ly/odorama2018 \nThanks to Filmbank + Film Hub Scotland \n \n 
URL:https://scalarama.com/event/john-waters-polyester-in-odorama-scalarama-2018-launch/
LOCATION:The Seamore Community Cinema\, 304 Maryhill Road\, Glasgow\, Lanarkshire\, G20 7YE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Glasgow,Launch Event,Scala Cinema 40th Anniversary,scotland
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