Photo by Jock ThomsonFilm & TV / What Went DownFilm & TV / What Went DownWhat Went Down when Dazed Club and MUBI hit GlasgowWe put on a talk and mixer ahead of our High & Low screening at the Centre for Contemporary ArtsShareLink copied ✔️April 29, 2024April 29, 2024TextDazed Digital After a sellout Dazed x Mubi Cinema Club screening of High & Low, Kevin Macdonald’s fantastic John Galliano documentary, we wanted to take it on the road. Glasgow, with its vibes art scene, seemed like the perfect match, so on April 23 Dazed Club Live: Glasgow, in partnership with MUBI hosted a talk and mixer followed by a screening of the film at the city’s Centre for Contemporary Arts: Glasgow. For the panel, we wanted to talk about working in fashion, film and events with Dazed’s fashion features director Emma Jane Davidson speaking alongside MUBI’s marketing manager, Marina Vuotto, Dazed Club’s community manager Shel Kaplan, and Dazed’s marketing assistant, Percy Cobbinah. We covered unusual entryways to the creative industries (spoiler: there is no usual way), building a campaign for a film and MUBI’s unique viewpoint on cinema, the future of community, and exciting developments in our industries. Then we decamped to the CCA’s lobby (Clubbers had travelled from Edinburgh and Aberdeen) to hang out and talk to the Dazed and MUBI teams, as well as Glasgow creatives. High & Low then played in the screening room, with guests taking home MUBI totes with Dazed magazines and posters. See you again soon Glasgow! And see images from the day below. Dazed Club Live; Glasgow, in partnership with MubiExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREGetting to the bottom of the Heated Rivalry discourseMarty Supreme and the cost of ‘dreaming big’Ben Whishaw on the power of Peter Hujar’s photography: ‘It feels alive’Atropia: An absurdist love story set in a mock Iraqi military villageMeet the new generation of British actors reshaping Hollywood Sentimental Value is a raw study of generational traumaJosh Safdie on Marty Supreme: ‘One dream has to end for another to begin’Animalia: An eerie feminist sci-fi about aliens invading MoroccoThe 20 best films of 2025, rankedWhy Kahlil Joseph’s debut feature film is a must-seeJay Kelly is Noah Baumbach’s surreal, star-studded take on fameWatch: Owen Cooper on Adolescence, Jake Gyllenhaal and Wuthering Heights