Interview with award winning director Kate Johnston: Stormcloud

Kate Johnston’s gentle comedy Stormcloud follows Vi’s emotional storm when two born-again Christians knock on her door in a vulnerable moment, is based on Johnston’s own experiences when she was in a similar predicament. Although the real story was no more than a polite exchange on the doorstep, in Stormcloud Johnston explores what if she’d […]

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Het Washing – A Question of Morals?

The feature film Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (dir. Angela Robinson, 2018) is based on the true story of the creators of the Lie Detector test and the DC character Wonder Woman.  Criticised in reviews and by the Marston family for queering up the relationship between Elizabeth Marston and Olive Byrne, it is exactly […]

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Mark Pride In Our Community

As the flags are flying for Pride month this June, news reports remind us why it’s still necessary to stand up and fight for equality even in 2019. There is safety in numbers and relief through knowing we are not alone in facing micro-aggressions and physical threats.  While we now have the protection of the […]

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Interview: Karleen Pendleton-Jimenez, Director: Butch Coyolxauhqui

Body image is a fundamental part of our identity and a theme which reoccurs throughout LGBTIQ+ narratives. In her film Butch Coyolxauhqui, which is screening as part of the Identity programme of short films (click here for tickets), Director Karleen Pendleton draws on mythology to explore how we can re-create a sense of self.  “The […]

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Interview with multi-award-winning film director Jake Graf (Dusk)

When we know ourselves to be something different to the available models of gender, sexuality and love, our identities often take us into unmapped territories, place us at odds with the world, and this is also our history. Jake Graf discusses the importance of short films in telling our stories in the lead up to […]

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Interview: Krissy Mahan, Director: ‘My Aunt Mame’

Having access to new digital technology is only part of the solution to making great film , you still need time, and skill, and a fresh way of telling a story. In the run up to the Identity programme of short films at Curzon Soho, we asked filmmakers to share with us the stories behind […]

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QueerBee Identity programme at Curzon Soho

Join us for 9 short films direct from LGBTIQ+ filmmakers plus Q&A with featured filmmakers Jake Graf (Dusk) and Louise Marie Cooke (Pillow Talk). 6 June at 6.30pm, Click here to book tickets. Click here for trailer. See list below for details of the films included in the programme: “When we know ourselves to be […]

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QueerBee Film Festival Launch

QueerBee is a brand new platform for LGBTQI shorts, established to help queer filmmakers bring authentic queer stories directly to new audiences. At QueerBee we believe short film is a genre, short film makers are not only on a journey to another place. As a minority group – collectively LGBTIQ+ – the representation of ourselves in mainstream viewing […]

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QueerBee Premiere!

The premiere of QueerBee takes place at 7pm on 19 September at Genesis Cinema and Hackney Showroom. Our hosts are Jac Nunns (Genesis) and Andreena Bogle (Hackney Showroom). Filmmaker Krissy Mahan (My Aunt Mame) will be attending Hackney Showroom for a Q&A after the screening. More information https://genesiscinema.co.uk/GenesisCinema.dll/Home www.hackneyshowroom.com […]

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