Program
21ο Thessaloniki International LGBTIQ Film Festival
Wednesday, 25.9.2019, 5:30 pm – Free Entrance
Love is Love. Dir.: Alessia Pischedda. Italy, 2018, 1min, Italian. Narrative, Lesbian. Awards: 3, Festival selections: 16.
A 6 y.o. kid has her own vision of the world, that is opposite to her father’s one.
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Chromophobia. Dir.: Bassem Ben Brahim. Tunis, 2019, 6min, no dialogues. Animation, Gay. Festival selections: 11.
It’s a film made really with a lot of emotions and fear. A history of a gay guy since his existence, his different childhood, love, path, the obstacles in society, family, law.
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The Wind on your Skin. Dir.: Jana von Hase, Naomi Beukes, Birgit Stauber. Namibia, 2018, 19min, English. Narrative, Lesbian. Awards: 2, Festival selections: 6. https://www.facebook.com/centreseries4thepisode/?modal=admin_todo_tour
A community is shaken when a young woman is murdered because of whom she loved.
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Va-Bene. Dir.: Brenda Jorde. Germany & Ghana, 2018, 11min, English. Documentary, Trans. Awards: 13, Festival selections 14. https://vimeo.com/305914150
A Ghanaian who is happy to talk on camera for tolerance and humanity: Va-Bene performances arts, and criticizes Ghanaian conventions. He dresses in a feminine way to challenge the way of looking at various bodies.
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Shukran Habibi. Dir.: Ville Tanttu. Finland, 2019, 35min, Arabic, Finnish, English. Narrative, Gay, Immigration. Festival selections: 1.
Refuge Mohamed finds a special connection with Kristian, a Finnish family man.
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Discussion: Immigrant ladies from Cameroon recount their life and their aspirations.
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Wednesday, 25.9.2019, 7:30 pm
Arrangement. Dir.: Chadlee Skrikker. South Africa, 2019, 6min, English. Narrative, Bi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isshEFSak5k
A regular hookup between two men becomes more complicated than intended. Someone that you might know, and someone I hope nobody has to become.
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Arrangement. Dir.: Chadlee Skrikker. South Africa, 2019, 6min, English. Narrative, Bi. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isshEFSak5k
A regular hookup between two men becomes more complicated than intended. Someone that you might know, and someone I hope nobody has to become.
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Wednesday, 25.9.2019, 9:15 pm – Free Entrance
OFFICIAL OPENING
Another Feather in her Bonnet. Dir.: Aki Pagratis. Canada, 2018, 5min, English, French. Narrative, Gay – Trans.
The film represents the symbolic union of two artists who have come together to challenge ideas of cultural appropriation.
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These Peculiar Days. Dir.: Chucho E. Quintero. Mexico, 2019, 1h 38 min, Polish & Spanish. Narrative, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual. Awards: 1. Festival selections: 2. https://www.facebook.com/PeculiarDays/ , https://vimeo.com/145746924
Sexuality flows with his or her impulsive nature: Isabel breaks up with Roman when she finds out he’s cheating on her with Oscar. After high school graduation, she travels with her friends to a cabin in the woods to celebrate, but Roman tags along to try to win her back …
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Thursday, 26.9.2019, 6:00 pm – Free Entrance
Three Months. Dir.: Sasha Alcoloumbre. Canada, 2019, 17min, French. Narrative, Gay, HIV. Festival selections: 4.
The lack of contemporary representation respectively to HIV reinforces the stigma: A romance is shaken when a young man belatedly reveals his HIV status to his lover.
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No Box For Me – An Intersex Story. Dir: Floriane Devigne. France / Switzerland, 2018, 58min, French. Documentary, Intersex. Awards: 5, Festival selections: 23.
The film reflects on the way intersex people seek to re-appropriate their bodies and construct their identities. It questions what our societies are ready to do in the name of social norms, what means to be a man, a woman or a little of both.
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Thursday, 26.9.2019, 7:30 pm
Shhh!. Dir.: Nini Kjeldner. Norway & Spain, 2019, 11 min, Norwegian. Narrative, Lesbian.
A lesbian couple are on holiday, but one of them can’t stop working. Suddenly she has a stroke. But is it too late to make up for a life lost?
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Try to Understand What I try to say. Dir.: Emilia Silveira. Brazil, 2019, 1h 20min, Portuguese. Documentary, LGBTIQ, AIDS – HIV. Festival selections: 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP9zq7xiLHY
Poor, black, LGBT+ people living without institutional support in the outskirts of big cities. A film about the power of collectivity and activism transforming people and realities, marked by the barriers imposed by HIV. A trans woman, two gays, a housewife, a religious woman and a youtuber, all HIV-positive, in their daily lives.
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Thursday, 26.9.2019, 9:15 pm
Dark Hearts. Dir.: Maria Neheimer. Germany, 2018, 26min, German. Narrative, Lesbian.
About a female figure who is strong and able to fight back, but also exploited by others and always subordinate, yearning for love and recognition: When Liv’s mother is arrested, she has to move into a girls’ residential group. She must decide on how to continue her life.
Discussion / Q & A with the film director Maria Neheimer.
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Faggots – The movies of Els 5 QK’s. Dir.: Ricardo González. Spain, 2018, 1h7min, Spanish. Documentary, LGBTIQ. Festival selections: 4. https://www.facebook.com/mariconesdoc/ , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s2TDyl0uQA&t=36s
Luis Escribano, survivor of the gay film collective Els 5 QK’s, travels to Barcelona in order to donate the work of the Els to the Filmoteca de Catalunya. He meets his old friends-collaborators with whom he relives moments of his films during the time of the transition.
Discussion / Q & A with the film director Ricardo González
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Friday, 27.9.2019, 6:00 pm – Free Entrance
Hello Mexico. Dir.: Richard E. Haywood. USA, 2019, 3min, English. Narrative, Gay.
Relationships are important: Two young lovers must say good buy as one is getting deported.
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Fear. Dir.: Raissa Sokurowa. Germany, 2018, 14min, German / Russian. Narrative, Gay, immigration.
What drives people towards sacrificing their humanity towards holding onto nationalist, religious-fundamentalist ideologies? Mikail had to flee Chechnya for being gay. In Germany he is faced with a recurring fear of persecution.
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Rubber Dolphin. Dir.: Ori Aharon. Israel, 2018, 28 min, Hebrew. Narrative, Gay. Cannes Official Selection. Awards: 3. Festival selections: 64 (Cannes). https://www.facebook.com/pg/RubberDolphin/about/?ref=page_internal , https://vimeo.com/260508296
A gay love story set in one bedroom apartment in Tel Aviv. They meet, they have sex, and they fall in love. Will it last until the morning comes?
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No More We. Dir.: David Färdmar. Sweden, 2018, 15min, Swedish. Narrative, Gay. Awards: 10, Festival selections: 40+. http://www.fardmarsfilm.se , https://vimeo.com/251231784
One morning it’s all over. “There’s No More We’, says Hampus ice cold to his fiancé Adrian. For Hampus it’s total relief to break up, for Adrian it’s divesting.
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Red Sweater. Dir.: Uygar Tanrıkulu. Turkey, 2018, 8min, no dialogues. Narrative, Trans. Festival selections: 6. https://vimeo.com/309866197
How is the first time? A university student hides his sexual orientation from everyone. He transforms to Cansu at her condo with women outfits, goes out, walks at the streets and enters a bar.
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Friday, 27.9.2019, 7:30 pm
Not Quite the Same. Dir.: Marc Chevais & Arthur Bauvilain. France, 2018, 15 min, French. Fiction, Lesbian. Awards: 5. http://augohr.de/catalogue/not-quite-the-same
In a musical whirlwind, a nocturnal meeting, between women, pushed by their instinct of freedom. What do they flee from view, far from their cultural context?
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Apate. Dir.: Maximilian Andreas. Germany, 2018, 25 min, German, English, Turkish. Narrative, Gay. Festival selections: 4. www.maximilian-andreas.com/apate , https://vimeo.com/274754762
On the search of one’s own sexual, cultural and social identity: Four young friends with different life perspectives venture out of the suburbs and are confronted by a tragic fate, questioning everything and themselves.
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If you Dare Desire. Dir.: Dabalina Majumder. India, 2017, 52min, Bengali. Narrative, Lesbian. Awards: 2, Festival selections: 16. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debalina_Majumder , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDjcy2RcrPI
A film on love and live, Life that defies death, love that desires life at the face of death: Two girls commit suicide in West Bengal. Their bodies remained unclaimed by family and society. Lets imagine how their life and their love were.
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Friday, 27.9.2019, 9:15 pm
# Stealth. Dir.: Inga Vosk. Russia, 2019, 1h30min, Russian. Narrative, Trans. Awards: 6, Festival selections: 11. https://vimeo.com/331209911
The hidden life: Vasya arrives in St. Petersburg in search of his brother, Alec. Picked up by Alec’s girl, carted around the city, but why he doesn’t meet his brother?
Discussion / Q & A with the film director Inga Vosk.
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Father Figure. Dir.: Bibi Fadlalla. Netherland, 2019, 25 min, Dutch. Documentary, Gay. Black & gay.
Festival selections: 9. https://vimeo.com/321332611
What does it mean to be young, black, and gay in today’s world? Guilliano is the founding father of The Kiki House of Angels, a Voguing community in Rotterdam. The collage film expresses the personal stories of its members.
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Saturday, 28.9.2019, 6:00 pm – Free Entrance
The Sun Shines at Night. Dir. Carey Kight. United Kingdom, 2018, 9min, English. Narrative Bi(?). Festival selections: 2. https://www.facebook.com/thesunshinesatnight , https://www.greaterfoolproductions.com/narrative , https://vimeo.com/315579391
When Ian finds himself disinterested in having sex with his girlfriend, Claire, after she’s been away for work, tensions flare and emotions get raw.
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Xiao Xian. Dir.: Jiajie Yu Yan. Spain, 2019, 17min, Chinese & Spanish. Narrative, Lesbian. Festival selections: 30
Xiao Xian is in charge of finishing a dress. Her mother demanded from Xiao to take care of it the dress that night. But Xiao’s best friend convinced her to go partying, and Xiao Xian accepts …
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Our Way Back. Dir.: Moshe Rosenthal. Israel, 2018, 26min, Hebrew. Narrative, Gay. Awards: 1, Festival selections: 6.
A «father and son» relationship, the fear that they will be judged for it, is what leaves them lost in the closet: A 50 y.o. family man, has a romantic relationship with a young man from a small town. During a trip in the desert, they have to deal with the tragic consequences of their type of relationship.
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Chandelier. Dir.: Antonis Glaros. Greece, 2018, 10min, Greek (Eng. subtitles). Narrative, Gay. Awards: 7, Festival selections: 23. https://www.facebook.com/anthony.glaros/ , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSPpqlpMNv8 ,
An army officer is trapped in a dark box. Soon he will realize that it is his coffin, on his funeral day. He will inevitable come face to face with al the important people of his life…
Discussion / Q & A with the film director Antonis Glaros.
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Saturday, 28.9.2019, 7:30 pm
How Was Your Day? Dir.: Tal Iungman. Germany, 2016, 4min, no dialogues. Animation, LGBTI. Awards: 3, Festival selections: 22.
A semi-autobiogaphical animation film of one day in the live of a gender-queer person.
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The Orphan. Dir.: Carolina Marcovicz. Brazil, 2018, 15 min, Portuguese. Narrative, Gay. Awards: 17 (Cannes). Festival selections: 99. https://vimeo.com/265290306
Based by true events. The film tries to raise the feeling of oppression: Jonathans has been adopted but then returned due to his “different” way.
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Kiko’s Saints. Dir.: Manuel Marmier. France, 2019, 25 min, Japanese. Fiction, Gay. Festival selections: 5 https://lessaintsdekiko.com , https://vimeo.com/331383221
Kiko, a Japanese illustrator on assignment in France, gets suddenly overwhelmed by a strange inspiration, spying a gay couple. This will push her towards an encounter that breaks her social rules.
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Queer Lives Matter – How LGBT-Activists Change The World. Dir.: Markus Kowalski. Germany (Filming: Germany, Greece, India, Morocco, South Africa, Turkey), 2018, 31min, English. Documentary. LGBTIQ, Activism. Awards: 2, Festival selections: 18. https://queerlivesmatter.com , https://www.facebook.com/queerlivesmatterfilm/ , https://vimeo.com/299108762
Half of the world’s population lives in countries where homosexuality is criminalized: This documentary is about young LGBTI activists around the fighting for equal rights.
Discussion / Q & A with the film director Markus Kowalski.
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Saturday, 28.9.2019, 9:15 pm
Correctly / Correctement. Dir.: Agapi Kousteni. Greece, 2018, 10min. Greek (English subtitles). Narrative, Lesbian. Festival selections: 2. https://vimeo.com/326427782
An effort to reveal the phenomenon of “corrective” rape: A girl is raped by a boy with only witness the animals of a lake. Back home her partner, trying to conform her, she will be confronted with her own feelings and reactions.
Discussion / Q & A with the film director Agapi Kousteni.
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15 Years. Dir.: Yuval Hadadi. Israel, 2019, 90min, Hebrew. Feature, Gay. Awards: 2. Festival selections: 4. https://www.costanza-films.com/15-years
The universal ideas of love and commitment, fear of growing old, and the demons and scares we collect throughout our lives: Yoav’s demons start haunting him after his best friend becomes pregnant without telling him, and after his boyfriend of 15 years starts talking about children too.
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