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LGBT titles to be shown at Raindance Film Festival

Besi Besemar September 24, 2013

Raindance Film Festival

This years Raindance Film Festival, Europe’s largest independent film festival, will include many LGBT titles shown in central London.

The festival, which runs from September 25 to October 6, will for the first time feature Web Fest, a micro-festival running from September 28-29, with content made especially for the internet.

As part of Web Fest there will be a panel discussion called Know Your Niche, Know Your Audience, which will include LGBT people as part of the discussion.

 

The following LGBT titles will be shown on Sunday, September 29 from 5.30pm:

Out With Dad: A teenage girl and her single father, at a time when she’s coming of age and out of the closet.

Producing Juliet: Realising her open relationship isn’t working, Rebecca finds a new focus in the foreign world of theatre by producing the sophomore effort of lovelorn playwright, Juliet, forming a partnership that will put everyone’s drama on stage.

BJ Fletcher Private Eye: The mystery. The comedy. The lesbians. B.J. Fletcher: Private Eye is on the case.

Being Brendo: See a glimpse inside the life of a working class gay man in Melbourne as he fucks up, deals with his mum and wakes up to a difficult situation.

The Vessel: A British webseries about becoming a surrogate for your gay best friends.

Prison Dancer The Interactive Web Musical: lnspired by the real life dancing inmates of Cebu, Prison Dancer is the story of 6 prisoners whose dancing rehabilitation program turned a maximum security jailhouse into a global stage.

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