Twelve new feature films will be shown during the 16th annual Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival in October, including three films directed by previous Iris Prize alumni.
Twelve new feature films will be shown during the 16th annual Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival in October, including three films directed by previous Iris Prize alumni.
LGBTI Sey, which advocates for sexual orientation and gender identity rights in Seychelles, launched its first LGBTQ+ film festival to mark Pride Month.
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Adam Kalderon’s film will be released in selected cinemas on May 5 and on DVD and On Demand on May 16.
Lesflicks announce inaugural Lesflicks Film Awards, which will spotlight and celebrate those creating, supporting and promoting LBTQ+ representation on screen
Raindance Film Festival, marketed as the UK’s biggest independent film festival, returns October 28 – November 7 with a ‘QUEER’ strand of films.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and the British Film Institute (BFI) announce the six industry mentors who will provide a year-long mentorship to the BFI Flare x BAFTA Crew 2020 mentees.
Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival 2020 announces Best of British shortlist
Women filmmakers are getting the chance to showcase their talents thanks to the forward-thinking and inclusive She Does Filmz!
Lesflicks secures How ‘Bout a Cuppa Tea – the first ever women-loving-women short-film about life in a world hit by Covid-19.