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QUEER SHORTS WATCH was launched in 2024 with Iris Prize winning short BLOOD LIKE WATER (2023), directed by Dima Hamdan.
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FEATURED FILM:
TWO BLACK BOYS IN PARADISE (2025) dir. Baz Sells | UK
"These two Black boys are free. These two Black boys are happy." A heartfelt stop-motion animation based on Dean Attaβs eponymous poem, it follows the blossoming relationship of two unapologetic Black queer teens. A loving yet challenging journey of self-acceptance, this inspiring short is a celebration of queer love, vulnerability, belonging, and the power of embracing YOU.
This BAFTA winning animated short was available to watch free with QUEER SHORTS WATCH on DECEMBER 6-7 & 11, 2025 by courtesy of One6th Animation & Kurzfilm Agentur Hamburg
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
BAZ SELLS
Baz Sells is a BIFA nominated writer, director, and DoP. He is the co-founder of One6th Animation Studio alongside producer Ben Jackson. Their stop-motion films explore socially conscious themes, captured with unique perspective and meticulous care to detail. Bazβs directorial style is a nuanced, carefully layered, and imaginative approach to world building. One6thβs BFI backed short Two Black Boys In Paradise (2025) has been selected at over 60 film festivals worldwide; is qualified for both Oscar and BAFTA submission and has won several awards, including the animation Grand Prix at Encounters Film Festival, Best Animated short at Woodstock film festival, the Iris Prize Audience Award, and is streaming on Channel 4 (UK). Baz is currently developing his debut stop-motion feature film.
Image Β© Baz Sells
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FEATURED WRITER:
DEAN ATTA
Dean Atta is an award-winning Black British writer from London. His poem Two Black Boys in Paradise (There Is (Still) Love Here, 2022), narrated by Jordan Stephens, is the inspiration for Baz Sellsβ animation of the same title.
Dean is also the co-screenwriter and executive producer of the film. With a singular storytelling style rooted in his Greek Cypriot and Jamaican heritage, Dean Atta writes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction for all ages, including I Am Nobody's Nigger (2013) a poetry collection shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize; a memoir, Person Unlimited: An Ode to My Black Queer Body (2024), as well as young adult verse novels are The Black Flamingo (2019), Only on the Weekends (2022), and I Can't Even Think Straight.
Image Β© Dean Atta
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FLYING FISH (2024)
dir. Mengmeng Ming | China / UK
Family photo archives and fictional narratives reveal a complex journey of self-discovery and gender identity in this contemplative short exploring the fluidity of memory and gender. In an attempt to understand their own gender identity, the filmmaker weaves stories of cross-dressing and gender performativity through personal experiences while evoking Chinaβs rich history of drag from traditional Chinese opera to cross-dressing in literary works and mythology. Flying Fish, as well as the filmmakerβs experimental performance art (Metamorphosis), invokes drag to challenge the gender binary and create spaces for alternative identities.
This film was available to watch free
on 29-30 NOVEMBER until 8 PM EST
by courtesy of the filmmaker.
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
MENGMENG MING
Ming Mengmeng is a Chinese filmmaker and performance artist whose work explores East Asian queer narratives through experimental theatre and film. Her experimental short, Flying Fish (2024), was selected for the Beijing Queer Film Festival and the Queer East Festival in 2024. Her project 21st Century East Asian Womenβs Museum was shortlisted for the Migratory Birds 300 artist residency program at the Aranya Theater Festival (China). She currently works with the Beijing Queer Film Festival and will soon join the residency program of EGDPβs Zuo Tan Project. She holds a BA in Digital Media Arts from Beijing Normal University and an MA in Performance: Screen from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.
Image Β© Mengmeng Ming
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FEATURED FILM:
ZARI (2024)
dir. Shruti Parekh | USA / India
Zari (pronounced ZUH-ree), is a nuanced coming-of-age story set in and around a Delhi sari store during preparations for a wedding. American teen Neelu is having a hard time choosing a sari to wear for her sister's wedding, but an unexpected encounter with a quiet sari store clerk opens up possibilities she hadn't considered before. Filmed on location in Delhi, India, Zari is a sensitive and visually stunning film which explores the delicate faces (and spaces) of queerness in Indian society. Grand Jury Award for best New York Short Film at NewFest
This film was available to watch FREE
on 22-23 NOVEMBER, 2025
by courtesy of the filmmaker
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
SHRUTI PAREKH
Shruti Parekh is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker who tells stories of self-discovery and subversion. She was recently named in MovieMaker Magazine as one of Austin Film Festivalβs 25 Screenwriters to Watch in 2025. Her narrative short ZARI got funding from CAPE and Janet Yang Productions and has won seven awards at festivals internationally. Shrutiβs prior short, ESPERANZA screened at over 20 festivals worldwide and is streaming on PBS. Shrutiβs most recent work, HOMEBODY, was a recipient of NYC Womenβs Fund for Media, Music, & Theatre. Shruti has a BA from Brown University and an MFA in Directing from UCLA.
Image Β© Shruti Parekh
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FEATURED FILM:
CHERRY, PASSION FRUIT (2024)
dir. Renato JosΓ© Duque | Portugal
A sensuous, visually singular black and white animation about dreams, memories, and the seductive ghosts of the pleasures and the lovers that tempt and haunt us. Deep in a mysterious rainforest, lust tempts a man with love and pain. Will he embrace his haunting desires?
This film was available to watch FREE
on 15-16 NOVEMBER, 2025
by courtesy of the filmmaker
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
RENATO JOSΓ DUQUE
Renato JosΓ© Duque is a Brazilian animation artist born in SΓ£o Paulo. His graduation film, Ocean (2017) premiered at Animafest Zagreb, and has been selected at Huesca International Film Festival, Warsaw IFF, Havana Film Festival and many more. He has worked as both animator and editor for several short films and series productions since. Cherry, Passion Fruit (2024), his second film, was awarded the Best Portuguese Short at Monstra Festival 2025, Portugal, and Best Directing at Lanterna MΓ‘gica, 2025, Brazil.
Image Β© Renato JosΓ© Duque
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FEATURED FILM:
WE WILL BE WHO WE ARE (2025)
dir. Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda | Sierra Leone
A poetic, visually captivating experimental short about two friends who decide to marry each other in an attempt to escape society's pressures to conform. "This film explores love; what happens when we give up on who we are, and why we should continuously become who we should always have been."
This film was available to watch FREE
on 8-9 NOVEMBER, 2025
by courtesy of the filmmaker
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
PRISCILLIA KOUNKOU HOVEYDA
Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda is a Congolese Iranian, South Africa and Sierra Leone-based filmmaker; founder and creative director at the Collective for Black Iranians and co-founder and advisory board member of House of Salone, a production and creative agency that advises on critically conscious storytelling. Priscilliaβs storytelling is grounded in ancestral memory, intersectionality and Blackness to bear witness to Black life in its varied diasporic iterations. Priscilliaβs first film, Where My Memory Began (2024) is a lyrical short that explores the concept of memory while her latest short We Will Be Who We Are (2025) is a visually captivating ode to queer experiences.
Image Β© Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda

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PRIDE with @GlobalQueerCinema was a FREE curated virtual film fest amplifying the visibility of genre- and geography-diverse queer cinema.
We spotlighted a queer cinema gem EVERY SUNDAY during Pride Month (June, 2025).
@GlobalQueerCinema would like to THANK all the filmmakers and collaborating partners who participated in PRIDE with @GlobalQueerCinema.
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FEATURED FILM:
TRANS KASHMIR (2022)
India, dir. S.A. HANAN & SURBHI DEWAN
A candid documentary about the transgender community of Kashmir who wear menβs clothes and have worked as matchmakers and performers for generations. Once entertainers of the royal court, today they fight for their basic human rights. Iconic figures of the community share stories about their life, struggles, beauty and resilience. A rare glimpse into the daily life of a trans community from an underexplored region.
This film was available to watch for FREE for 48 hours on June 29-30, 2025 by courtesy of the filmmakers and Cinelogue.
Thank you all for watching!
CINELOGUE is a curated streaming platform for critical independent cinema from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Oceania.
Image Β© @transkashmir
FEATURED FILMMAKERS:
S.A. HANAN & SURBHI DEWAN
S.A. HANAN is a television producer, director and educator. He has produced and directed documentaries, shorts, public service announcements, and talk shows for various television channels. He has also taught film production at universities across India and has written extensively on sustainable development, minority and gender rights for various publications in Kashmir.
SURBHI DEWAN is an independent writer, director & producer. Her films connect personal portraits to larger socio-political landscapes. Her films include The Night That Forgot To End (2025), An Open Sky (2020) and Daughter of Nepal (2018). She has also co-produced A Thin Wall (2015) a feature length documentary film about the Partition of India. Surbhi produces social and commercial content with her New Delhi-based production company, Painted Tree Pictures.
Image Β© S.A. Hanan & Surbhi Dewan
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
JORGE CADENA
Jorge Cadena is an artist and filmmaker from Barranquilla, Colombia, based in Switzerland. His work is formally experimental, employs elements of documentary and fiction and focuses on subversive spaces and narratives of marginalized communities. His films include MapalΓ© (2014), The Jarariju Sisters (2019). He is currently working on his first feature film. Jorge Cadenaβs films have been featured and awarded at numerous international film festivals, including Berlinale, Rotterdam, Edinburgh, Kiev Molodist, FICCI Cartagena and Visions du RΓ©el. (source)
Image Β© Jorge Cadena
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FEATURED FILM:
FLOWERS FROM ANOTHER GARDEN (2022) Switzerland, Colombia DIR. JORGE CADENA
A docufiction blending queer desire and activism with an environmental conscience, Flores del otro Patio (Flowers From Another Garden) follows a group of queer activists in northern Colombia who use performance art to resist local coal mine exploitation and raise awareness about water pollution and corporate exploitation.
@europeanfilmacademy European Short Film - Prix Vimeo 2024 nominee
WATCH HERE
Image Β© Jorge Cadena
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
HUI-CHEN HUANG
Hui-Chen Huang is an independent filmmaker from Taiwan. Born into a working-class family, she found her passion for film and social movements as a way to understand and engage with the world. She has served as a board member of the Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute and as Secretary General of the Taiwan Documentary Filmmakersβ Union. Currently, she runs Your Sister Films Ltd. Her debut feature-length documentary, Small Talk, won the Teddy Award at the Berlinale. In addition to working on her second feature-length documentary, Hui-Chen also produces and executive produces other projects, including The Fishbowl Girl, which was recently selected for the 2025 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Competition.
MORE HERE
Image Β© Hui-Chen Huang
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FEATURED FILM:
SMALL TALK (2016)
Taiwan DIR. HUI-CHEN HUANG
This 2017 Berlinale Teddy Award winning documenatry is an intimate look at a mother-daughter relationship which unfolds through a series of difficult yet compassionate conversations between the director and her mother - a butch lesbian, a Taoist priestess, and an absent mother. The filmmaker, now a mother herself, decides to use her camera as a gateway to finally have an honest conversation with her mother and to know her for who she really is. A candid story of family, love, and inconvenient truths.
This film was available to watch for FREE for 48 hours on June 15 & 16, 2025 by courtesy of the filmmaker.
Thank you all for watching!
Image Β© Hui-Chen Huang
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
WEIFAN WANG
WeiFan Wang is an animation director based in Taipei and London. After graduating from Taipei National University of the Arts, he pursued further studies at the Royal College of Art where he started experimenting with expanded animation.
His films were screened and awared at
Animafest Zagreb, Annecy International Animation Film Festival and ASIFA International Animation Day. "I hoped to create a queer animation with no love story, no quarrels, but purely private
and introverted, bringing a gentler perspective to our society and allowing people to better understand the queer community."
MORE HERE
Image Β© @roywang_illustration
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FEATURED FILM:
HEY DAD
2024, Taiwan / DIR. WEIFAN WANG
This visually exquisite animation is a poetic exploration of the what-ifs of coming out and sharing who you are - pondering whether those on the receiving end (fathers, mothers, family) can understand the journeys you are on and whether there is a common language to frame it. βIβve practiced these words for 20 years now, but maybe being candid isnβt the best idea. At this moment, I decide to stop, starting the countdown again, another cycle of 20 years. Maybe it might be the right time by then.β
This film was available to watch for 48 hours on June 8 & 9 - by courtesy of the filmmaker.
Thank you all for watching!
Image Β© @roywang_illustration
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
CLISTER SANTOS
Clister Santos is a Filipino animator, filmmaker, and visual artist based in Manila whose work explores queer and Filipino stories. His debut animated short ILI-ILI (Little One), which he wrote, directed, and animated, centers on Filipino same-sex parents, a narrative rarely portrayed in the countryβs film landscape. The film premiered at BFI Flare 2024 and was selected as one of the British Councilβs Five Films for Freedom campaign, screening in over 20 countries.
MORE HERE
Image Β© @clister.art
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FEATURED FILM:
ILI-ILI /LITTLE ONE
2023, Philippines / DIR. CLISTER SANTOS
A heartfelt animation about a Filipino same-sex couple whose pregnant daughter wants to learn more about her dadsβ journey becoming her parents. The interview takes a fateful turn, but it also becomes the catalyst of memories of a childhood full of precious memories and loving care. Evocative of home movies, the visuals were inspired by Filipino painter Fernando Amorsolo and Ili-Ili from the title comes from a Filipino-Ilongo language lullaby called "Ili ili tulog anay" - go to sleep little one.
WATCH HERE
Image Β© @clister.art

QUEER SHORTS WATCH is a FREE curated virtual short film showcase amplifying the visibility of genre- and geography-diverse queer cinema.
WATCH brilliant queer films with us for FREE wherever you are!
APRIL-MAY 2025
QUEER SHORTS WATCH
Some of the films are available for a limited time only. Follow us on social media to get notified about new releases.
@GlobalQueerCinema would like to THANK all the filmmakers and collaborating partners who participate in QUEER SHORTS WATCH.
We feature a new film/ filmmaker every FRIDAY.
QUEER SHORTS WATCH was launched on MONDAY 21 OCT, 2024 with Iris Prize winning short BLOOD LIKE WATER (2023), directed by Dima Hamdan.
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
GBENGA KOMOLAFE
Gbenga Komolafe is a Nigerian self-taught multimedia artist and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. They draw inspiration from the parallels between African art traditions and the innovative craftsmanship of mid-20th-century queer and black American communities. Their work has been exhibited at The Broad, Felix Art Fair, Tribeca Film Festival, and the 2024 Whitney Biennial. They have directed several experimental shorts and video projects, including Winter Insect, Summer Flower (2022) and 100% USDA Certified Organic Homemade Tofu (2022).
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Image Β© @gbeng.a
100% USDA CERTIFIED ORGANIC HOMEMADE TOFU (2022)
DIR. GBENGA KOMOLAFE
A spicy comedy about Nikki, a sassy trans girl who, in her quest to afford her breast augmentation surgery, takes a job at her estranged motherβs struggling tofu restaurant in LAβs Koreatown. But Nikki is no ordinary girl and when she sells tofu, things get spiced up. Austria Wang is nothing short of fabulous in the role of Nikki as she navigates her dreams and realities in her momβs restaurant and beyond. An endearing story about mothers and daughters, spicy tofu and staying true to who you are.
WATCH IT HERE
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
TOM CJ BROWN
Tom CJ Brown is a British artist and filmmaker who has worked in animation and film at Psyop (NY) and is the founder of the boutique production company Temple Carrington & Brown, producing films and creating commercial content. Tom CJ Brown work has been awarded at festivals around the world including at Sundance, SXSW, Outfest, Annecy, and BIFA nominated. His shorts include t.o.m. (2007), teeth (2015), Cousin John - The Arrival (2020), and Christopher at Sea (2022). (source)
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Image Β© @tomcjbrown
CHRISTOPHER AT SEA (2022)
DIR. TOM CJ BROWN
A surreal journey of queer desire and fantasy, this animated short follows a young man as he navigates his emotions and fears literally and figuratively at sea. Christopher embarks on a transatlantic voyage as a passenger on a cargo ship where his encounter with a ship crew lures him into a dreamlike world of erotic fantasy and obsession. A visually singular work, this short animation submerges into Christopherβs inner turmoil as he slowly descends into the surreal realm of his desires and fears.
WATCH IT HERE
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
HAO ZHOU
Hao Zhou is a filmmaker from southwest China whose films explore queer stories in Asia and the Asian diaspora. In 2014, Zhou directed their first feature, The Night, about queer sex workers in China, premiering at the Berlinale. Zhou's 2023 short doc Here, Hopefully won Best Short at Doc10, and is among Vimeoβs 2024 Best of Staff Picks. In 2024, Zhou's short documentary Wouldn't Make It Any Other Way premiered at SXSW. Currently Zhou is in production and postproduction on multiple projects, both narrative and nonfiction. (source)
MORE HERE
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Image Β© Hao Zhou
HERE, HOPEFULLY (2023)
DIR. HAO ZHOU
An inspiring documentary about Zee, a nonbinary nursing school student from rural China, studying and aspiring to build a gender-affirming life in Iowa City (USA). After graduation, however, they must face the difficulties of being hired as a non-citizen. Navigating exams, job hunting, and emotional ups and downs, Zeeβs resilience and resolve is nothing short of extraordinary.
WATCH IT HERE
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
BEN MULLINKOSSON
Ben Mullinkosson was raised in the suburbs of Chicago and trained in observational documentary production at Chapman University. His short film, Gnarly in Pink (2013), premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2013 and premiered online as a NYT Op-Doc. Benβs second feature length documentary, The Last Year of Darkness was released in 2023. Many of Benβs shorts have been selected as Vimeo Staff Picks. Ben speaks Chinese fluently and is an X Games gold medalist for halfpipe skateboard competition in China. (source)
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Image Β© @benmullinkosson
DOUBLE SEXY (2019)
DIR. BEN MULLINKOSSON
An exhilarating look at the underground party scene of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, China. This pulsating yet intimate short follows the regulars of an underground club called Funky Town over one weekend. Skaters, DJs, drag performers, and floaters get wild, fall in love, explore their sexuality, and throw up if they must, while holding on to each other through neon-lit nights and bleak mornings. This short is a prequel to Ben Mullinkossonβs feature length documentary, The Last Year of Darkness (2023).
WATCH IT HERE
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
ATEFEH KHADEMOLREZA
Atefeh Khademolreza is an award-winning writer, director, and animator, originally from Iran and currently residing in Toronto, Canada. With over 15 years of international filmmaking experience, she honed her craft under the mentorship of the late maestro, Abbas Kiarostami, before relocating to Canada. (source)
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METEOR (2023)
DIR. ATEFEH KHADEMOLREZA
A touching tribute to a friend, Meteor is a visually captivating short about loss and grief and the challenges of women and the queer community in Iran - those who have been (and still are) deprived to be themselves. Using rotoscoping, Meteor juxtaposes the stories of the womenβs movement in Iran and the filmmakerβs relationship with a gay friend in this poetic exploration of oppression and hope. A must see.
WATCH IT ON VIMEO
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
KU KI
Ku Ki is a filmmaker based in Yangon, Myanmar. They graduated from the National University of Arts and Culture with a specialization in Cinematography. Ku Ki has been working as a freelance cinematographer and scriptwriter, contributing to numerous projects, including short films, music videos, corporate films, events and commercials. The Bus Driver is their first documentary short.
In partnership with:
Scottish Documentary Institute - nurturing and inspiring the documentary scene in Scotland and beyond.
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Image Β© Ku Ki
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2025
THE BUS DRIVER (2024)
dir. Ku Ki ο½Myanmar
This poignant short follows a bus driver and their partner as they navigate the often frustrating public transportation realities of a busy city in Myanmar. We witness the mini universe of their bus - a space for passengers, naps, massages, nervous breakdowns as well as some downtime with beers and card games with fellow bus drivers. A rare glimpse into the life of a queer couple that lives and loves unapologetically in a business dominated by men and a country that criminalizes same-sex relationships.
In partnership with:
Scottish Documentary Institute - nurturing and inspiring the documentary scene in Scotland and beyond.
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
UYAIEDU IKPE-ETIM
Uyaiedu Ipke-Etim is a Nigerian filmmaker, producer and screenwriter who tells stories about Nigeria's marginalized LGBTQ+ communities. Her directorial debut, ΓfΓ©, produced by Pamela Adie was hailed as Nigeriaβs first lesbian film. Uyaiedu Ipke-Etim is the co-founder of Hashtag Media House, a production company dedicated to showcasing the voices of the Nigerian LGBTQ+ community. In 2020, the BBC named her among the 100 inspiring Women of the Year.
WATCH ΓFΓ HERE
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Image Β© UYAIEDU IKPE-ETIM
Credit Fati Abubakar
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2025
ΓFΓ (2020)
dir. Uyaiedu Ikpe-Etim ο½Nigeria
The first Nollywood (Nigerian film industry) lesbian film, Uyaiedu Ikpe-Etimβs moving short is a love story navigating the harsh realities of same-sex relationships in Nigeria where homosexuality is a criminal offense. ΓfΓ© and Adaora fall in love over a weekend full of poetry and passion, but a sobering reality puts their love to test. A true torchbearer from Nigeria, ΓfΓ© is a delicate βinterlude for the grand sonataβ (from Warsan Shireβs poem Welcome Home) that may or may not happen in this beautifully rendered queer love story.
WATCH ΓFΓ HERE
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
ZEPPELIN ZEERIP ο½USA
Zeppelin Zeerip is a US filmmaker with a passion for telling stories that inspire change with character-driven narratives at the intersection of the environment and the outdoors. His shorts All Bodies on Bikes (2021), Chains of Habit and Made in the Mitten (Mountainfilm 2021) have received Vimeo Staff Picks and screened at festivals globally. Apayauq (Mountainfilm 2023) is an inspiring portrait of Alaska Native Inupiaq transgender woman (AΔ‘nainΔ‘iq), dog musher, polar bear guide and photographer, Apayauq Reitan.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2025
APAYAUQ (2023)
dir. Zeppelin Zeerip
An inspiring documentary about Apayauq Reitan, Indigenous Inupiaq transgender woman (AΔ‘nainΔ‘iq) and dog musher who became the first out transgender woman to complete the legendary Iditarod sled dog race across Alaska, USA. The filmmaker followed Apayauq for more than 1,000 miles on the Iditarod trail, documenting her journey from Anchorage to Nome, a trying challenge of unforgiving yet breathtaking terrain. In a hostile anti-trans climate, Apayauq Reitanβs resolve and resilience celebrates Indigenous roots and practices while being unapologetically yourself.
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FEATURED FILMMAKERS:
GAO GUO & JUNMI CHEN
GAO GUO is a Chinese filmmaker, producer, and editor based in Beijing. He is currently the Festival Director of the Beijing Queer Film Festival, the longest-running queer film festival in China. Xiaodi is his first film.
JUNMI CHEN is a Chinese documentary filmmaker and LGBTQ+ rights activist whose work blends art and advocacy to champion the rights of the queer community. Xiaodi is their first documentary.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2025
XIAODI (2021)
dir. Junmi Chen & Guo Gao ο½China
in partnership with CathayPlay
A poignant documentary about 17-year-old transgender girl Xiaodi who escapes conversion therapy at a military school in Chongqing, China, where her parents sent her in the hope to make her βnormalβ again. Intimate interviews with Xiaodi and her mother reveal a complex relationship and parallel struggles to make sense of traditional values and queer realities. The film follows Xiaodiβs ups and downs as she shares her traumatic experiences and demonstrates an unwavering resolve to fight for who she is alone and with the help of a trans rights group. An inspiring yet unsettling watch, Xiaodi is a rare glimpse into trans realities in contemporary China.
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
FLΓRA ANNA BUDA
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FlΓ³ra Anna Buda is a Hungarian film director and animator based in Paris, France. Her graduation film, Entropia, premiered at the 69th Berlinale and was awarded the Teddy Award for the Best Short Film. Her multi-award-winning animated short 27 premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023 where it won the Palme d'Or du court mΓ©trage. Currently, she is developing new projects, installations, and paintings. One of her main goals is "to continue searching for new ways of creating diverse universes, telling honest stories, and finding a way to create an artistic project out of her recent interests with an open mind.β (source FlΓ³ra Anna Buda)
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QUEER SHORTS WATCH @GlobalQueerCinema is a FREE curated virtual short film showcase amplifying the visibility of genre- and geography-diverse queer cinema.
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FEATURED FILM:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2025
27 (2023)
dir. FlΓ³ra Anna Buda ο½Hungary
This visually stunning short animation about millennial angst tells the story of a young woman who prefers her (s)e(x)scapist dreams to the bleak reality of living at her parents' place at 27 with no prospects or meaningful relationship. Winner of the Short Film Palme d'Or in Cannes, 27 is a deeply personal 2D animation full of pronounced tones, punk energy, and a uniquely queer, prismatic candor.
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QUEER SHORTS WATCH @GlobalQueerCinema is a FREE curated virtual short film showcase amplifying the visibility of genre- and geography-diverse queer cinema.
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FEATURED FILMMAKER:
SEYED MOHSEN POURMOHSENI SHAKIB
Seyed Mohsen Pourmohseni Shakib is from Rasht, Iran. His fifth animated short film, The Boot, was the first Iranian-produced short film to be nominated for Best Animation at the 49th Student Academy Awards. In 2022, he received the WIA Diversity Award and the Premio Riflessi nel Buio Award for his sixth short animation, It's A Gray, Gray World!, awarded respectively at Spark Animation and the Lovers Film Festival. This film also won the Best Animated Short Jury Award at the 47th Cleveland Film Festival and was longlisted for the Short Film Animated category at the 96th Academy Awards. His animations have been screened at seventeen Oscar-qualified film festivals, including Out on Film, Guadalajara, St. Louis, and many more.
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QUEER SHORTS WATCH @GlobalQueerCinema is a FREE curated virtual short film showcase amplifying the visibility of genre- and geography-diverse queer cinema.
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FEATURED FILM:
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
IT'S A GRAY, GRAY WORLD! (2022)
dir. Seyed Mohsen Pourmohseni Shakib ο½Iran
in partnership with CHEERS CINEMA
Longlisted for the best Animated Short category at the 96th Academy Awards, this vibrant animation is set in a monochrome world where colors are a crime. It tells the story of a young man whose true colors are accidentally revealed by a mischievous child and who suddenly finds himself in a hostile environment where everyone is outraged by his transgressive behavior. Will he hide or will he fight back? Fantasy is the safe space where the restrictive arm of oppression cannot reach. This short takes you there - where anything is possible.
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QUEER SHORTS WATCH @GlobalQueerCinema is a FREE curated virtual short film showcase amplifying the visibility of genre- and geography-diverse queer cinema.
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