SCAT | Catalan Shorts + Festival Opening Party

CCA CINEMA FRI 2 NOV 6.30PM

Cinemaattic brings a new edition of Scotland Catalan Film Festival – SCAT 2018

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CCA hosts the Opening Night of SCAT 18. A hand-crafted selection of the best Catalan short-films seen in the past year. From the ever cosmopolita Barcelona to the rural landscapes of Catalonia.

The programme will feature a multicultural Barcelona dealing with migrants’ integration and political documentaries on Spain’s problem with historic memory.

Catalonia is living a golden generation of women filmmakers and this programme reflects both punk and realistic approaches that some of these great new directors are investigating with their films. Awarded and praised in film festivals of the likes Cannes, Berlinale, SXSW or most recently San Sebastian, catalan women are making films that are linked to life, personal stories that transcend.

VHS, zines, feminism and the myth of misogynist Pygmalion are at the heart of this first class programme of shorts that will take audiences from Calais’ Jungle to the deep rural Catalonia.

From Cannes winning-Shorts to first works, a brutal selection programmed by film punks Cinemaattic to open SCAT 18.

SCAT Opening: Saramago Rumba Party

Don’t miss the chance to dive into Mediterranean beer and explore Catalan gastronomy with a special menu created for this event while a special DJ set explore the roots of “Rumba Catalana” and its later variations.

TICKETS HERE

#SCAT18

Scotland Catalan Film Festival. A festival organised by Cinemaattic. Catalan productions have once again topped film festivals around the world and it’s time to gather some of those in Glasgow. CCA Glasgow, GFT and University of Glasgow host a new edition of SCAT18. The festival is supported by Institut Ramon Llull and Estrella Damm.

#CINEMAATTIC

CinemaAttic is an organisation specialised in pop up film screenings, distinctive underground events and retrospectives on Spanish & Latin American cinema. We promote independent cinema in an interactive and socially engaged environment. With particular regards to short films (we defend the value of short-film as an artform), classic Spanish cinema and rare cult movies from Spain and Latin American countries

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