This film event will be led by a short, recorded introduction by Charlotte Little, Founder of Caption This Cinema. This introduction will have captions, produced by Matchbox Cinesub.
Tara Brown & Theresa Heath join Charlotte Little for a live discussion, via Zoom, on Friday 19th November, 7pm BST, where they will discuss the themes of Vision Portraits and the importance of disability representation in cinema and festival programming.
Pay What You Can
In 2017, the Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) introduced a sliding scale ticket system with the aim of making their festival more affordable. SQIFF credits Leeds Queer Film Festival for inspiring the concept of the sliding scale, who in turn took it from Califia Collective in California.
Below are some recommendations on how you might want to pay for your ticket based on personal circumstances. Proof will not be asked for.
Free or £2 - those who are finding it hard to meet everyday costs
£4 or £6 - for those who can meet daily costs but find it can be stressful to do so
£8 - for those who are employed and can meet their daily costs comfortably
Thank you to Matchbox Cine for providing technical and captioning support for this screening.
Thank you to Cinema For All for supporting the development of Caption This Cinema through their Access Launchpad scheme.
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI's Film Audience Network, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI.
Thank you to The Film Collaborative.
If you have any queries, you can email charlotte.a.little1@gmail.com
Video Description: Charlotte Little, a young white woman in her early twenties, has long straight hair with blonde highlights. She is wearing a black denim jacket over a black, buttoned-up collared shirt. Behind her is the Caption This logo.
This film event will be led by a short, recorded introduction by Charlotte Little, Founder of Caption This Cinema. This introduction will have captions, produced by Matchbox Cinesub.
Tara Brown & Theresa Heath join Charlotte Little for a live discussion, via Zoom, on Friday 19th November, 7pm BST, where they will discuss the themes of Vision Portraits and the importance of disability representation in cinema and festival programming.
Pay What You Can
In 2017, the Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) introduced a sliding scale ticket system with the aim of making their festival more affordable. SQIFF credits Leeds Queer Film Festival for inspiring the concept of the sliding scale, who in turn took it from Califia Collective in California.
Below are some recommendations on how you might want to pay for your ticket based on personal circumstances. Proof will not be asked for.
Free or £2 - those who are finding it hard to meet everyday costs
£4 or £6 - for those who can meet daily costs but find it can be stressful to do so
£8 - for those who are employed and can meet their daily costs comfortably
Thank you to Matchbox Cine for providing technical and captioning support for this screening.
Thank you to Cinema For All for supporting the development of Caption This Cinema through their Access Launchpad scheme.
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI's Film Audience Network, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI.
Thank you to The Film Collaborative.
If you have any queries, you can email charlotte.a.little1@gmail.com
Video Description: Charlotte Little, a young white woman in her early twenties, has long straight hair with blonde highlights. She is wearing a black denim jacket over a black, buttoned-up collared shirt. Behind her is the Caption This logo.