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Queer Screen MGFF 2017 Juliette Bonass, Producer, A Date for Mary (Opening Night film); Panti Bliss; John Butler, Director, Handsome Devil (Closing Night film); and Paul Struthers Festival Director
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Numbers up and winners galore at the 2017 Mardi Gras Film Festival

8 March 2017

In its most successful run in recent years, Queer Screen’s 24th Mardi Gras Film Festival saw […]

Lily Tomlin stars in Grandma
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Rainbow Seniors get ready for some Afternoon Delight with Grandma

26 February 2017

Over a thousand lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) seniors are set to celebrate […]

MQFF I Am Michael
Festivals & Events

Melbourne Queer Film Festival announces 2017 program

18 February 2017

Now in its 27th year, Melbourne Queer Film Festival (MQFF), Australia’s largest queer film festival, has launched […]

MGFF King Cobra
Arts & Culture

Mardi Gras Film Festival to showcase the full spectrum of queer life

13 February 2017

From James Franco making porn to a sing-a-long with Doris Day, Queer Screen’s 24th Mardi […]

The Threshold presented as part of the APQFF Short Film Screening
Arts & Culture

Mardi Gras Film Festival turns the spotlight on Asia

24 January 2017

A long-term champion of Asian Pacific queer cinema, Queer Screen’s Mardi Gras Film Festival turns […]

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