Funeral Parade of Roses - Pop-Up Southside Cinema
Toshio Matsumoto's radical 1969 Japanese New Wave classic follows a trans woman navigating Tokyo's underground gay bar scene, told through a dazzling collage of documentary interviews, jump cuts and fourth-wall-breaking asides. Join us in our new pop up Southside cinema in a converted warehouse on Niddrie road for this special screening.
A hugely influential film — it's often cited as a touchstone for Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange — and a rare chance to see it as it was meant to be seen: on the big screen, with an audience.
Offline is Govanhill's home for artists' moving image — an arts space in a converted warehouse on Niddrie Road. This screening is part of a short fundraising season for new accessible toilets at the venue. Tickets are booked as a donation via our Crowdfunder page, and every £1 raised is matched by Creative Scotland, so your ticket does double duty. Book here: Toilets for Our Cinema and Arts Space
Certificate: 18 (drug use, violence, sexual content)
Access: This screening will have English captions. The venue is wheelchair accessible however our toilet is not wheelchair accessible (yet!)
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