Shorts 9: WATERING THE SEEDS
SHORTS Shorts 9: WATERING THE SEEDS This program explores processes of growing up, growth, and unlearning that many queer people experience while confronting patriarchy, gender bin
Shorts 8: IF I CAN SMELL YOU FROM AFAR
SHORTS Shorts 8: IF I CAN SMELL YOU FROM AFAR This short film program explores longing and the challenge of overcoming distance, or how that distance sometimes remains. The Blue Su
Shorts 7: MANIFESTO
SHORTS Shorts 7: MANIFESTO From manifestations to manifestos, these six films celebrate the power of the will, of tenderness and poetry, of first times and a seemingly endless sear
Shorts 6: EMERGING ECOLOGIES
SHORTS Shorts 6: EMERGING ECOLOGIES Travelling across landscapes of longing, taking root in constant change: These short films invite us to dive into the ocean, sink into the scree
Shorts 5: BORDERS, BODIES
SHORTS Shorts 5: BORDERS, BODIES Borders do not only divide territories, they divide and deny bodies, identities, and histories. This programme brings together six films that explo
Shorts 4: YOU PAY, I DESIRE
SHORTS Shorts 4: YOU PAY, I DESIRE Sex work has many voices and the terms and conditions are multifaceted. This short film program brings together reflections, whispers and giggles
Shorts 3: I BARELY RECOGNIZE YOU
SHORTS Shorts 3: I BARELY RECOGNIZE YOU The phrase comes from the film in the program Lespri and summarizes the program’s philosophy: how one recognizes oneself and one’s famil
Shorts 2: MYTHS OF UNCERTAIN FUTURES
SHORTS Shorts 2: Myths of Uncertain Futures Between fiction and memory lies a space of speculation, where fables and science fiction pose questions without seeking answers. It is w
Short Films: Women Make Waves Taiwan: Myriad Forms of Love and Resistance
SHORTS Women Make Waves Taiwan: Myriad Forms of Love and Resistance After presenting a selection of queer short films at the Women Make Waves International Film Festival (WMWIFF) i
Short Films: Opening Night Shorts: BODY FUTURES
SHORTS Opening Night Shorts: BODY FUTURES The bodies of queer people are complex archives of experimentation, dissent and resistance. As data collection expands and the potential f