2nd July 2022 | |
3.30pm - 5.15pm | |
Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 3JD |
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£0-£12 (Pay-What-You-Can) | |
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A curated selection of short films made by talented members of the GZF community invites us to consider the bonds between us, the moments in which they are formed, the moments in which they are lost, and how we choose to remember, change and build together.
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