A season of films designed to put women’s sexuality on the screen, curated by the Young Programmers. Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network. These events are women-only (trans-inclusive).
For the Sex in the Women’s Library film season finale we are partnering with Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) for a Scottish premiere screening of Who’s Afraid of Vagina Wolf? An eccentric all-female romantic comedy in which charismatic filmmaker Anna faces a midlife crisis until she finds her muse and decides to do an all-female remake of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
Saturday 30th May, 3pm to 5pm
This screening will be followed by a Q&A around our Sex in the Women’s Library season as a whole.
This screening is free to attend and you can book below (you will be taken through the shopping cart but no charge will be made) or you can call us on 0141 550 2267. If you book a place but can no longer attend please let us know so we can make the place available for someone else.
If the event is fully booked there might be some cancellations on the day so you could come along and try your luck. We can always find a couple of extra chairs if need be.
We can arrange a sign language interpreter for this screening. Please contact Laura on 0141 550 2267 for more information.
In this eccentric all-female romantic comedy, charismatic filmmaker Anna faces a midlife crisis. She has neither job nor girlfriend, and lives in her friend’s garage in Los Angeles. Just when she’s about to throw in the towel, she meets Katia who becomes her muse, inspiring her to write and direct an all-female remake of Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Surrounded by beautiful women as cast and crew including, Guinevere Turner in a tour-de-force performance, Carrie Preston, and gorgeous ingénue, Agnes Olech as her smitten cinematographer, Anna destroys everything to get to the bottom of what is truly stopping her from love and life.