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In this special live episode, Thai filmmaker Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke (winner of GSFF21's Bill Douglas Award with his thirty-minute stand-out Red Aninsri; or, Tiptoeing on the Still Trembling Berlin Wall, an inventive and playful "queer espionage film made in the tradition of Cold-War-era Thai dubbed film") has an in-person conversation with Ren Scateni (Head of Programme at Encounters Film Festival), discussing his filmmaking and approach to Thai history and the legacy of colonialism.
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In this episode you will hear from some of Glasgow Short Film Festival's team. We discuss parts of the programme and what we’re looking forward to, starting with a chat between our Films Assistant Grace Feinmann and Guest Coordinator Heather Bradshaw. They chat about our Scottish and Bill Douglas Award competitions, as well as the Young Scottish Filmmaker Prize. Afterwards, you’ll hear from our Festival Director Matt Lloyd and Marketing Assistant Fibi Cowley. Marketing Manager Katie Goh and Sanne Jehoul will be closing the episode with a discussion on their own strands.
You can find out about the entire festival programme on glasgowshort.org, where you can also find out which elements of the programme you can access online.
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In this episode you will hear from Spanish filmmaker Diana Toucedo, who directed 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. Camille & Ulysse tell the interwoven stories of the first generation of their communities of humans and non-humans: the communities of compost. This conversation is hosted by Ane Lopez from A+E Collective, who curated the Eco-spectrality strand at GSFF this year.
You can find out about the entire programme on glasgowshort.org, where you can also find out which elements of the programme you can access online.
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In this episode writer and curator, Sara Greavu leads a discussion with Barbed Wire Love strand curators Peter Taylor and Myrid Carten as well as filmmakers Mariah Garnett, Desmond Bell and Margo Harkin.
You can find further information on Barbed Wire Love and the films being shown this year via: glasgowshort.org/glasgow-short-film-festival/shows/barbed-wire-love-artists-filmmakers-and-their-north-of-ireland-troubles
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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This special episode is presented by Glasgow Short Co-Director Sanne Jehoul & Festival Director and Trustee Matt Lloyd who talk more about the GSFF 2021 edition. There are also interviews with Marketing Office Katie Goh & Festival Co-ordinator Heather Bradshaw, plus contributors Natasha Ruwona (Black Spacial Imaginaries), Peter Taylor and Myrid Carten (Barbed Wire Love), Jessica McGoff (Big Dog Energy) and Sean Welsh (Matchbox Cineclub) talk about the special strands they have programmed this year.
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
The festival runs from 22-28 March 2021.
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Laura Rantanen, a Finnish filmmaker who is the recipient of the 2019 Bill Douglas Award, talks to 2020 Bill Douglas Award winner, Danish-Palestinian filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel about his film 3 Logical Exits
You can view 3 Logical Exits in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/3-logical-exits
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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French multimedia artist and visual arts teacher Pamela Pianezza talks to 2019 Bill Douglas Award winner, Finnish documentary filmmaker Laura Rantanen about her film Liminality & Communitas
You can view Liminality & Communitas in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/liminality-communitas
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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Daniel Ebner, Co-founder and Artistic Director of Vienna Shorts talks to 2018 Bill Douglas Award winner, French-Canadian filmmaker Shalimar Preuss about her film Strange Says The Angel
You can view Strange Says The Angel in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/strange-says-the-angel
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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Tara Judah, Bristol-based film critic, writer and programmer talks to 2017 Bill Douglas Award winner, Dutch filmmaker Douwe Dijkstra about his film Green Screen Gringo.
You can view Green Screen Gringo in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/green-screen-gringo
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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UK producer and founder of Life to Live Films Ohna Falby talks to 2016 Bill Douglas Award winner, British filmmaker Anwar Boulifa about his film A Short Guide to Re-Entry
You can view A Short Guide to Re-Entry in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/a-short-guide-to-re-entry
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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Glasgow Short Film Festival Co-Director Sanne Jehoul talks to 2015 Bill Douglas Award Winner, Dutch filmmaker Morgan Knibbe about his film Shipwreck
You can view Shipwreck in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/shipwreck
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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German curator and programmer and member of the Hamburg screening collective A Wall Is A Screen, Sarah Adam, talks to 2014 Bill Douglas Award winner, Chinese filmmaker Zhu Rikun about his film The Questioning
You can view The Questioning in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/the-questioning
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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Award-winning Danish-French director and writer Caroline Sascha Cogez talks to 2013 Bill Douglas Award winner Leonardo Sette about the film Enraged Pigs which he made with Isabel Penoni.
You can view Enraged Pigs in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/enraged-pigs
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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Ian Sellar (Co-Head of Fiction, National Film and Television School) talks to the first-ever Bill Douglas Award winner Jacob Schulsinger who won for his film Fini in 2012.
You can view Fini in its entirety by visiting: glasgowshort.org/shows/fini
You can find information about the Bill Douglas Award 10th Anniversary and all the other winning films via bit.ly/BillDouglas10th
For full information on Glasgow Short Film Festival (GSFF) visit glasgowshort.org
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