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Housing and Health in Glasgow: A Journey Through Film

19 Mar 2025, 5.00pm - 7.00pm

National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall , 1445 Argyle Street , Glasgow, G3 8AW, United Kingdom

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Housing and Health in Glasgow: A Journey Through Film

The impact of housing conditions on people’s lives is explored in this specially curated screening and discussion, featuring both archival and contemporary films. How does where and how we live affect our physical health and wellbeing? Are there lessons to be learned from past decisions and experiences which might improve our future?

This thought-provoking selection of films dates from the 1940s through to recent times. Highlights include an early film made by Glasgow Corporation’s Housing Committee and Chris Leslie’s poignant film ‘Lights Out’ (2016), which documents the emotional impact of the demolition of the city’s high-rise flats. 

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion reflecting on the material shown and inviting views from the audience. 

This event coincides with Glasgow’s 850th anniversary celebration year. It offers an opportunity to take stock of the city’s past, present and future. The event has been programmed collaboratively by the National Library of Scotland, Glasgow Centre for Population Health and media co-op

Please note: places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. If you would like to register for the event, please click here

 

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