Life drawing and film screening with Cinema Queer

1 Oct, 17:00
Tickets

Cinema Queer invites you to an evening at Accelerator, beginning with a life drawing session led by SSKISS, followed by a film chosen by Pipilotti Rist. The exhibitions will be open during the event.

The film, The Man Who Fell To Earth, is about an alien who comes to Earth looking for water to take back to his home planet. The alien, played by David Bowie, is corrupted by Earth’s temptations and his plan to return home is threatened.

Drinks and light meals will be available at Accelerator Café.

Schedule
17:00 Doors open
17:45 SSKISS Cooperative presents queer life drawing
19:30 Accelerator presents Pipilotti Rist – Gravity, Be My Friend
19:45 Pipilotti Rist chooses film: The Man Who Fell to Earth

Buy tickets for the event here. Limited number of seats. Everything you need for life drawing – paper, charcoal, pencils, and more will be provided. Guidance is offered if desired.

About Cinema Queer
Cinema Queer is Sweden’s largest international LGBTQ film festival and takes place during the last week of September in Stockholm every year. Cinema Queer was founded in 2012 with the aim of broadening the heteronormative cinema offering in Sweden and providing Stockholm audiences with a wide range of queer films. Read more about Cinema Queer here.

About SSKISS
SSKISS cooperative was founded in 2020 in Stockholm by five artists with diverse backgrounds. SSKISS’s passion is to create inspiring life-drawing classes that foster creativity, expressive art, and exploration of our senses. SSKISS welcomes a diversity of ideas and experiences; SSKISS is a place where both the extraordinary and the everyday can flourish. Read more about SSKISS here.

Cinema Queer 2025 poster with a dark green frame and a background of green trees

David Bowie with red hair and a body in black and white
‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’, 1976, directed by Nicolas Roeg.