Access
Document 2019 takes place from 24 to 27 October at CCA Glasgow.
All spaces used in CCA during the festival are accessible for wheelchair users.
We can provide comfy seating if desired – please get in touch with us before attending.
Gender neutral toilets are located on the first floor near CCA Theatre.
Large-print versions of our programme will be available during the festival at our guest desk in the CCA Foyer.
A number of our screenings are captioned. If they are followed by a conversation, BSL interpretation will be provided. Please find a list of events here.
All further access information can be found on the CCA website.
If there is anything we can do to make attending Document easier for you, please let us know on info@documentfilmfestival.org and we will aim to accommodate requests as much as possible.
*Please note that regrettably our Lisbon Beat club night in Stereo is not wheelchair accessible.
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Tickets
In order to make Document more accessible to those on a low income, we use a sliding scale ticket price for our events. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID, we just ask that you are honest!
For pre-booking online, tickets are available from £2 – £8, with free tickets available during the festival dates from our box office. If you would like to book a free ticket in advance, or make a group booking of free tickets, please feel free to get in touch via info@documentfilmfestival.org. Again, no proof is required.
Please note that the below applies to all events apart from our Lisbon Beat club night in Stereo, which is ticketed at £8/£5.
FREE or £2
• I frequently stress about meeting basic* needs and don’t always achieve them.
• I have debt and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs.
• I rent lower-end properties or have unstable housing.
• I sometimes can’t afford public or private transport. If I own a car/have access to a car, I am not always able to afford petrol.
• I am unemployed or underemployed.
• I qualify for government and/or voluntary assistance, for example, food banks and benefits.
• I have no access to savings.
• I have no or very limited expendable** income.
• I rarely buy new items because I am unable to afford them.
• I can’t afford a holiday or don’t have the ability to take time off without financial burden.
£4 or £6
• I may stress about meeting my basic needs but still regularly achieve them.
• I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs.
• I can afford public transport and often private transport. If I have a car/access to a car I can afford petrol.
• I am employed.
• I have access to health care.
• I might have access to financial savings.
• I have some expendable income.
• I am able to buy some new items and I buy others second-hand.
• I can take a holiday annually or every few years without financial burden.
£8
• I am comfortably able to meet all of my basic needs.
• I may have some debt but it doesn’t prohibit attainment of basic needs.
• I own my home or property or I rent a higher-end property.
• I can afford public and private transport. If I have a car/access to a car I can afford petrol.
• I have regular access to healthcare.
• I have access to financial savings.
• I have an expendable** income.
• I can always buy new items.
• I can afford an annual holiday or take time off.
*BASIC NEEDS include food, housing, clothing, and transportation.
**EXPENDABLE INCOME might mean you are able to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to the cinema or a concert, buy new clothes, books and similar items each month, etc.