
GSFF: Once Upon a Time in Easterhouse, The Last Train and The Bite
A round up of a short films from Glasgow Short Film Festival that our staff writer Beth, just had to write about. Featuring Once Upon a Time in Easterhouse, The Last Train and The Bite.

GSFF: Bab Sebta
Randa Maroufi's short movie Bab Sebta, which translates to ‘the door of Ceuta’, brings the viewer to a land that could easily not even be real, judging by the surroundings and black chalk colour all around.

GSFF: Spiral & Duck Daze
James Price's Spiral is like Groundhog Day with the bedlam of Taxi Driver and trauma takes on a strange yet comforting form in Duck Daze.

Brittany Pierce and Bi Representation In Glee
With Bi Visibility Day coming up I wanted to write about one of the unsung heroes of Glee, Brittany Pierce. The dumb blonde cheerleader stereotype who ended up becoming one half of one of the greatest on screen Queer relationships of the 2010’s.

More Than a Stereotype - Bisexual Representation in the Media
As times change, our relationship to media changes; as a society, we have become massively media orientated. It’s truly baffling how much content we absorb on a daily basis, without even realising. For this reason, representation is so vital to help educate and to comfort each other when we feel like we can’t relate to anyone in our sphere of influence.

4 Bisexual Women in Film to Seek Inspiration From
In honour of this year's Bisexual Awareness Week, we want to turn our focus on the importance of bisexual visibility in film, and highlight a few of our personal favourite creatives within the film industry, who self-identify as bisexual.

GSFF: Scared Shortless
Over August I had the pleasure of having access to the Glasgow Short Film Festival online, and each film I have seen has been captivating and unique. As a horror fan, I was especially keen to see the Scared Shortless programme and share my thoughts! - Larissa Hird.

GSFF: After We Left
Emily Garbutt kicks off our series of articles on the fantastic short films from this years Glasgow Short Film Festival.

Hello September
How is it almost Autumn already?! I always find this time of year a good time to make changes to my routine and try new things (still getting the ‘back to school’ feeling at age 25 it seems) so what better time to share another batch of our team’s current recommendations! Check out what we are up to here at Rianne Pictures and get a pen and notebook ready to jot down some recommendations to explore this September.

Claire Batchelor - Women in Production Interview
Claire Batchelor is a wonderful composer who has worked on a wide variety of projects. In this interview as part of our Women in Production series, find out what made her want to work in the industry…