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Tag: CCA

Film Review — Wrath of Silence – In association with the Chinese Visual Festival

It is extremely rare to find a title that captures the overall atmosphere and recurring themes of a film as accurately … More

CCA, chinese visual festival, film review, viola ragonese, wrath of silence

Film Review- Finnish Exposure: Films from the Arctic

The CCA’s Finnish Exposure: Films from the Arctic screening began with breath-taking Finnish scenery and a pair of young ballerinas dancing … More

CCA, film, film reivew, Finnish exposure, kristiina kangasluoma

Film Review – Black Coal, Thin Ice

This year, Glasgow’s Chinese Visual Festival screened Diao Yinan’s Black Coal, Thin Ice (2014) at the CCA, a film that … More

CCA, chinese visual festival, film, film review, sophie wilbraham, thriller

Film Review: Auld Lang Vine

I’m in the CCA, a space famous for its performance art about race, gender and sexuality, amongst many others, and … More

auld lang vine, CCA, issue 140, Kelly Macarthur, vine

Film Review: Women in Film – selection of short films at the Havana Glasgow Film Festival

The Havana Glasgow Film Festival is the annual celebration of Cuban cinema and cultural heritage. This year, a spotlight has … More

CCA, film review, five stars, havana glasgow film festival, Naomi Gessesse, women in film

Film Review: Experimental Shorts + Discussion at SMHAFF 2018

The CCA hosted director Dominique Tipper and writer-actor Ann Akin from Trying to Find Me in conversation with Andrew Eaton-Lewis, … More

CCA, film review, four stars, Kritika Narula, mental health, Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival

A Night of Film From the Palestine Diaspora: Ismail and Remember Us

CCA, 30th of March On the commemoration of Land Day, 42 years after the 30th of March 1976 when Israel … More

aike jansen, CCA, film, film review, ismail, remember us

Arts Review: There Is No Visible Route To The Vanishing Point

Artist Rebecca Howard, CCA, 28 October – 18 November 2017. During the 16 minute film which forms the central attraction … More

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Review: Barricadia

Article first published in Issue 133. Mumbai-based artist Sahej Rahal is not shy about broadcasting the resounding theme of the … More

arts and culture, CCA, exhibition, Natasha Baldassare, review, sahej rahal

Arts Review: Forms of Action

CCA, 27th Jan – 12th March Forms of Action reminded me that I should really spend more time at the … More

CCA, forms of action, isabelle ribe

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