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This chapter focuses on cine-clubs and film societies as forms of independent
exhibition practice founded on cinephilia and offering alternative
currencies of cultural value. The discussion of historical trajectories within
subcultural exhibition is grounded in examples from Glasgow ranging
from the 1920s to the present. This long-term view of cinephile presence in
Scotland’s largest city is contextualized in relation to urban transformation
and the music and visual art scenes. The chapter considers institutional
support, venues, and intermediality in these forms of non-theatrical
programming and screening.