Document Human Rights Film Festival


24 - 27 October 2019
CCA Glasgow
Document is an annual documentary festival which takes place at CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow. Established in 2003, Scotland’s international human rights documentary film festival provides a unique platform that attracts Scottish, British and international documentary filmmakers. It encourages local and international discussion, cultural exchange and education.
Before you go
Browse the following links to find out more about the festival and the venue ahead of your visit.
What’s on?
Take a look at the accessible performances taking place at the 2019 Document festival.
In total there will be 5 captioned screenings, 3 of which will be followed by a post-film discussion which will be BSL interpreted. You can find out more about these events by clicking the links below.
Captioned screenings
Mothers of the Land & Mass Seed Deposit with Glasgow Seed Library


Solidarity


Mental Health Focus: Haydee and the Flying Fish


Our Voice of Earth, Memory and Future


BSL interpreted discussions
Solidarity


Mental Health Focus: Haydee and the Flying Fish


Who is Europe?


Pay what you can
In order to make Document more accessible to those on a low income, the festival use a sliding scale ticket price for their events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID, they just ask that you are honest!
All screenings are priced £0-£8, pay what you can.
Click here for more information on the sliding scale ticket price >>