2 July 2025, 8pm – 9:30pm, Square Deal

Alternative Film Club #5

Come along to a new weekly film club in Huntly and join us in watching experimental, alternative and artist-made films hosted by artist-in-residence, Bojan Fajfrić.

Exploring how film can reveal, provoke and reflect the past, present and future, the film club will be a home for film in its broadest sense - from humorous critiques of historical narratives to careful documentaries, tongue-in-cheek romances, to films challenging traditional filmmaking practices, and many more. Each week’s programme will be responsive to the week before – building from the conversation, reflections, suggestions and interests of everyone who joins in.

This screening will feature two short films by Edinburgh-based artist Anthony Schrag that were filmed in Rhynie. Anthony will introduce the films with local resident Jason Williamson. Shot nine years apart, these reflective and humorous films feature Jason’s sons talking about male role models and fatherhood. These films developed out of a larger project by Anthony that explored fatherhood and the changing understanding of family, A Perfect Fathers’ Day (2011). This will be followed by discussion and a film selected by Bojan.

No knowledge of filmmaking is required to join in – this is a relaxed screening with space for questions and curiosity. Refreshments will be provided.

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Accessibility information

— We expect this event to be relaxed with up to 15 people.
— There will be refreshments provided, but you are welcome to bring anything to eat or drink you like. Please be aware that alcohol may be consumed at this event.
— This event is free to attend, but please let us know if you plan to come along – book a space via Ticket Tailor online here, or get in touch directly with Bruce – bruce@deveron-projects.com / 01466 794494 / DM on Instagram or Facebook.

Further details

Alternative Film Club forms part of Bojan Fajfrić's Publics Residency at Deveron Projects from May-July 2025 in partnership with Mondriaan Fund.

Image: Anthony Schrag, It takes a village (2011)