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Film and documentaries are an important medium for the LGBTQ community to tell its stories and document its history.  In addition to the mainstream international film festivals, there are a large number of LGBTQ-specific film festivals organized around the world to participate in this process.  In both cases, there are LGBTQ individuals as founders, organizers, board members, Artistic Directors, Executive Directors, and more.   
 
Film and documentaries are an important medium for the LGBTQ community to tell its stories and document its history.  In addition to the mainstream international film festivals, there are a large number of LGBTQ-specific film festivals organized around the world to participate in this process.  In both cases, there are LGBTQ individuals as founders, organizers, board members, Artistic Directors, Executive Directors, and more.   
  
Since the first gay film festival opened in San Francisco in 1977, queer film festivals have flourished.  Their content has diversified from the original classical films and often pornography, to activism and documentary.  Film festivals often serve as safe havens and celebratory occasions for the local LGBTQ community, and are often an important part of the education and stepping out process for many individuals.  A lot of today’s avant-garde directors and producers got their start in the LGBTQ film festival circuit.   
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Since the first gay film festival opened in San Francisco in 1977, queer film festivals have flourished.  Their content has diversified from the original classical films and often pornography, to activism and documentary.  Film festivals can serve as safe havens and celebratory occasions for the local LGBTQ community, and are often an important part of the education and stepping out process for many individuals.  A lot of today’s avante-garde directors and producers got their start in the LGBTQ film festival circuit.   
  
 
Film festivals also serve the purpose of archiving and maintaining LGBTQ cultural memory.  Many videos and films of the past are carefully stored, restored, and often digitized to be available for future generations.   
 
Film festivals also serve the purpose of archiving and maintaining LGBTQ cultural memory.  Many videos and films of the past are carefully stored, restored, and often digitized to be available for future generations.   
  
We have identified the following LGBTQ individuals involved in film festivals around the world.  They hail from Canada, South Africa, Norway, the Netherlands, China, the United States, Romania, Belgium, France, Israel, Great Britain, and Russia.  Simply click on their names to access their biographies.
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Several LGBTQ individuals are also involved in the management of high profile, global mainstream film festivals.  Their roles may involve, in part, the presence of LGBTQ-themed films at their associated film festivals. 
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We have identified the following LGBTQ individuals involved in film festivals around the world.  They hail from Canada, South Africa, Norway, the Netherlands, Uganda, China, the United States, Romania, Belgium, France, Israel, Indonesia, Great Britain, and Russia.  Simply click on their names to access their biographies.
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'''Belgium'''
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* [[Stijn Deklerck]] - Beijing Queer Film Festival
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'''Canada'''
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* [[Heather Conway]] - Hot Docs Film Festival
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* [[Noah Cowan]] - Toronto International Film Festival
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* [[Amber Dawn]] - Vancouver Queer Film Festival
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* [[Scott Ferguson]] - Inside Out Film Festival
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* [[Stephanie Goodwin]] - Out on Screen, Vancouver Queer Film Festival
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* [[Matthew Hays]]
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* [[Lauren Howes]] - Inside Out Film Festival
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* [[Chris Kelly]] - Toronto International Film Festival
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* [[Andrew Murphy]] - Inside Out Film Festival
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* [[David Vella]] - Toronto International Film Festival and Inside Out Film Festival
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* [[Andria Wilson]] - Inside Out Film Festival
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'''China'''
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* [[Fan Popo]] - China Queer Film Festival
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* [[Xiaogang Wei]] - Beijing Queer Film Festival
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'''France'''
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* [[Patrice Chereau]] - Cannes Film Festival
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'''Great Britain'''
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* [[Berwyn Rowlands]] - various film festivals
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* [[Paul Struthers]] - Frameline
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'''Indonesia'''
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* [[John Badalu]] - Q!FilmFestival
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'''Israel'''
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* [[Marcia Friedman]] - San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
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* [[Yair Hochner]] - TLVFest
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'''Norway'''
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* [[Turid Eikvam]] - Norwegian gay film festival
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'''Romania'''
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* [[Lucian Dunareanu]] -  Gay Film Nights Film Festival
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'''Russia'''
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* [[Manny de Guerre]] - Bok o Bok Film Festival
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* [[Gulya Sultanova]] - Bok o Bok Film Festival
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'''Taiwan'''
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* [[Jay Lin]] - Taiwan International Queer Film Festival
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'''The Netherlands'''
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* [[Evelien Eshuis]] - Netherlands Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
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* [[Gert Hekma]] - Netherlands gay film festival
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'''Uganda'''
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* [[Kamoga Hassan]] - Queer Kampala International Film Festival
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'''United States'''
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* [[Matthew Breen]] - Sundance Film Festival
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* [[John Cooper]] - Sundance Film Festival
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* [[J. D. Disalvatore]] - Outfest
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* [[Alonso Duralde]] - USA Film Festival
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* [[Steven Gaines]] - Hamptons International Film Festival
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* [[Christopher Lee]]s - San Francisco Transgender Film Festival
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* [[James Nadeau]] - Wicked Queer (Boston)
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* [[Damien Navarro]] - Outfest
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* [[Christopher Racster]] - Outfest
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* [[Rajendra Roy]] - Sundance Film Festival, Hamptons International Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival
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* [[Kirsten Schaffer]] - Outfest
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* [[Shawna Virago]] - San Francisco Transgender Film Festival
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* [[Frances Wallace]] - Frameline
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* [[Kim Yutani]] - Outfest and Sundance Film Festival
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==See Also==
  
* [[Matthew Breen]], United States - Sundance Film Festival
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* [[Prominent Theatre and Film Critics Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
* [[Patrice Chereau]], France - Cannes Film Festival
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* [[The World of LGBTQ Film and Video Animation]]
* [[John Cooper]], United States - Sundance Film Festival
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* [[Lesbian Film and Television Producers and Directors]]
* [[Manny de Guerre]], Russia - Bok o Bok Film Festival
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* [[Documentary Filmmakers From the LGBTQ Community]]
* [[Stijn Deklerck]], Belgium - Beijing Queer Film Festival
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* [[Lucian Dunareanu]], Romania -  Gay Film Nights Film Festival
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* [[Alonso Duralde]], United States - USA Film Festival
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* [[Turid Eikvam]], Norway - Norwegian gay film festival
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* [[Evelien Eshuis]], Netherlands - Netherlands Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
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* [[Scott Ferguson]], Canada - Inside Out Film Festival
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* [[Marcia Freedman]], Israel - San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
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* [[Matthew Hayes]], Canada
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* [[Gert Hekma]], Netherlands - Netherlands gay film festival
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* [[Chris Kelly]], Canada - Toronto International Film Festival
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* [[Christopher Lee]], United States - San Francisco Transgender Film Festival
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* [[Andrew Murphy]], Canada - Inside Out Film Festival
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* [[Fan Popo]], China - China Queer Film Festival
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* [[Berwyn Rowlands]], Great Britain - various film festivals
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* [[Rajendra Roy]], United States - Sundance Film Festival, Hamptons International Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival
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* [[Kirsten Schaffer]], United States - Outfest
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* [[Gulya Sultanova]], Russia - Bok o Bok Film Festival
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* [[David Vella]], Canada - Toronto International Film Festival and Inside Out Film Festival
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* [[Shawna Virago]], United States - San Francisco Transgender Film Festival
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* [[Xiaogang Wei]], China - Beijing Queer Film Festival
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* [[Kim Yutani]], United States - Outfest and Sundance Film Festival
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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==
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* http://www.queerfilmfestivals.org/
 
* http://www.queerfilmfestivals.org/
 
* http://queerfilmculture.org/
 
* http://queerfilmculture.org/
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* https://www.cbc.ca/arts/why-we-still-need-lgbt-film-festivals-1.3591915
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* https://www.out.com/film/2019/7/17/how-queer-film-festivals-are-thriving-more-inclusive-hollywood
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 19 October 2021

LGBTQ Film Festivals

Film and documentaries are an important medium for the LGBTQ community to tell its stories and document its history. In addition to the mainstream international film festivals, there are a large number of LGBTQ-specific film festivals organized around the world to participate in this process. In both cases, there are LGBTQ individuals as founders, organizers, board members, Artistic Directors, Executive Directors, and more.

Since the first gay film festival opened in San Francisco in 1977, queer film festivals have flourished. Their content has diversified from the original classical films and often pornography, to activism and documentary. Film festivals can serve as safe havens and celebratory occasions for the local LGBTQ community, and are often an important part of the education and stepping out process for many individuals. A lot of today’s avante-garde directors and producers got their start in the LGBTQ film festival circuit.

Film festivals also serve the purpose of archiving and maintaining LGBTQ cultural memory. Many videos and films of the past are carefully stored, restored, and often digitized to be available for future generations.

Several LGBTQ individuals are also involved in the management of high profile, global mainstream film festivals. Their roles may involve, in part, the presence of LGBTQ-themed films at their associated film festivals.

We have identified the following LGBTQ individuals involved in film festivals around the world. They hail from Canada, South Africa, Norway, the Netherlands, Uganda, China, the United States, Romania, Belgium, France, Israel, Indonesia, Great Britain, and Russia. Simply click on their names to access their biographies.

Belgium

Canada

China

France

Great Britain

Indonesia

Israel

Norway

Romania

Russia

Taiwan

  • Jay Lin - Taiwan International Queer Film Festival

The Netherlands

Uganda

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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