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Queer East Festival to shine light on queer East and South East Asian film

Brian Butler April 11, 2024

Lead Pic: Lovebound Founded in response to the systemic lack of East and South East Asian representation on stage, screen and behind the scenes, the Queer East Festival was formed in 2020 and has earned its place as a premier LGBTQ+ film festival. Its events this year are across London from 17 – 28 April […]

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“Trans cinema that follows no rules.” Theo Montoya’s ‘Anhell69’ to show at Chronic Youth Film Festival at Barbican Cinemas in April

Graham Robson March 20, 2024

Self-defined trans film, Anhell69, is to show at this year’s Chronic Youth Film Festival, which returns to Barbican Cinemas in London in April. A genre-busting, transgressive and kaleidoscopic musing on the lives and deaths of a group of queer Colombian twentysomethings, Anhell69 seamlessly blends fiction and reality. Directed by Theo Montoya, this “intoxicating debut feature” […]

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Fundraising News

Classical Pride to raise funds for LGBTQ+ and sexual health charities on July 7

Graham Robson May 2, 2023

Featuring the world-renowned City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, an LGTBQ+ community chorus and top international soloists, this concert – presented by the broadcaster and DJ Nick Grimshaw – will celebrate the profound contribution that the LGBTQ+ community makes to classical music.

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Barbican Cinema to celebrate 50th anniversary of Pride in the UK in July

Graham Robson June 9, 2022

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pride in the UK, the Barbican is screening two queer films over the weekend, and then a further two later in the month as part of the SAFAR Film Festival.

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Out and About!: Archiving LGBTQ+ history at Bishopsgate Institute

Graham Robson February 16, 2022

Bishopsgate Institute will be staging a take-over of The Curve at the Barbican from February 28 – March 21 with an installation of objects, ephemera and media highlighting 40 moments and stories in London’s LGBTQ+ history.

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