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QUEER FEAR

is a short film that will take you through Carla's 28 year journey of struggling to accept her sexual identity.
An emotional breakdown followed by a global pandemic, forced her to sit in isolation
with her thoughts after years of avoiding them. Realizing now more than ever how important self care is,
Carla begins a search for the answers she had been avoiding all these years.

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FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS
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Queer Fear is the October 2022 winner for the Art With Impact
Short Film Competition!
Art With Impact promotes mental wellness by creating space for young people to learn and connect through
art and media.

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KASHISH MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL
QUEER FILM FESTIVAL 2021

South Asia's Biggest LGBTQIA+ Film festival presents The 12th edition of KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival! Films will be screening online from August 19th to September 5th, 2021.

September 2021

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The world’s first streaming platform dedicated to LGBTQ+ short films, to help queer filmmakers bring authentic queer stories directly to new audiences.

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Flikkers Queer Film Festival was established in 2020 during the Coronavirus pandemic by a small team of volunteers with the aim of bringing LGBTQ+ community members together to watch Queer films.
Festival dates:
February 26th - March 1st

February 2021

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Tag! Queer Shorts Festival brings thought-provoking films about queer and trans experiences to new audiences in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The Portland-based program is hosting a multi-day live festival featuring queer short films of 15 minutes or less.
Festival dates: February 18th - 28th

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The Reelout Queer Film + Video Festival is an annual 10-day event held in Kingston, ON, Canada. They're one of the first queer film festivals in the calendar year and their festival exhibits independent, international films by and/or about LGBTQ+ lives with a strong focus on the intersections within the community. Films focusing on race, health, ability, class, and age are equally as important as films about sexual orientation and gender. Queer Fear will be screening on February 6th!

February 2021

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CINEMQ is an unrefined queer underground collective based in Shanghai, China. They organize events and curate content from around the world, pulling together the filthy and gorgeous of queer world cinema once a month, an eclectic mixtape of short films, visuals and music at some of Shanghai’s best venues. Screenings are always free and open to all.

January 2021

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Lesflicks is celebrating the end of 2020 by putting on a series of short films at an event: "Lesflicks Presents: Lesbian (in)Visibility". The films will be available to watch between 24 and 27 December 2020, followed by an online event to discuss these films and the representation of lesbian & bisexual women in the media on
27 December 2020.

December 2020

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6TH ANNUAL KALEIDOSCOPE

LGBTQ+ FILM FESTIVAL

Kaleidoscope is a 4 day celebration of LGBTQ+ films and filmmakers whose mission is to provide innovative and unique programming that will engage the hearts and minds of audiences in the State of Arkansas and the surrounding region. The festival exhibits the power of film to transform lives and opinions of those both inside and outside the LGBTQ+ community through the universal medium of the cinema.

November 2020

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New England’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival (November 5-8, 2020), is an international festival of independent filmmakers, that is for, by, or about LGBTQ+ people, is produced by qFLIX USA, the producers of qFLIX Philadelphia.

November 2020

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Tag! is bringing you a vibrant collection of queer and trans short films by directors who identify as Black/Indiegenous/People of Color (BIPOC). This is a "best-of" program selected from a 4-day mini festival scheduled for earlier in the month.
Your contributions go to support participating QTBIPOC filmmakers and programming supporting BIPOC community building by SHADES
and the Tag! festival.

October 2020

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Every year, Noche de Película brings Latinx queer stories from around the world in Spanish, Portuguese, English, and French. This year the program will highlight experiences of Hispanic, Latin-American, and Afro-Caribbean LGBTQIA+ persons with films from ten countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Los Estados Unidos, Mexico, Peru, Reino Unido 

and Venezuela.

September 2020

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