International QueerDoc Shorts

The film is available for viewing from November 12, 07:00 till November 21, midnight 
and for 24 hours from the start of viewing.  

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This year’s documentary collection will introduce you to a Thai gay couple visiting New York, to the world of transgender people in Brazil in two fascinating documentaries, expose you to the world of three lesbian hip hop singers in New York who are dealing with a chauvinistic lesbophobic male industry. We will meet a group of Queers reminiscent of their childhood in the early 80s and how they were first exposed to the porn magazines their parents hid, a New Zealand film about a Brazilian artist and we will end with a political Voguing group from Colombia.
Duration: 82 minutes

The Loving Kind
Directed by: Sasawat Loesrit
Production: Kingkan Siripiriyakul, Subboriboon Nutida
Thailand, 2019, 6 mins, English without subtitles

“The Loving Kind” reveals the story of two young Thais who come to participate in World Pride 2019 in New York. The two talk about the difficulties of growing up in Thailand and the importance of self-love.

Invisible Men // Homens Invisíveis
Directed by: Luis Carlos de Alencar
Production: Couro de Rato, Selo Fiocruz Vídeo
Brazil, 2019, 26 mins, Portuguese with English subtitles

A film that reviews the plight of the transgender men population in a Brazilian prison. From health problems due to the refusal of the penal system to provide the required medical treatment, to violence and degrading treatment.

Porn Yesterday
Directed by: Dave Quantic
Production: Dave Quantic
USA, 2018, 5 mins, English without subtitles

An entertaining documentary in which a variety of queer characters tell how as children they found porn magazines and movies hidden by their parents and how much they enjoyed finding them.

I Have To Say I Love You // Preciso Dizer que te Amo
Directed by: Ariel Nobre
Production: Bruna Lessa
Brazil, 2018, 13 mins, Portuguese with English subtitles

A documentary about suicide among the transgender community in Brazil. The film poetically describes the attitude towards the body, life and religion.

Where My Girls
Directed by: Mads Engel
Production: Jabu Ndlovu
USA, 2019, 22 mins, English without subtitles

Three lesbian women in New York’s underground hip hop scene are in a daily struggle to survive in a chauvinistic industry. They reveal their creative process, their personal stories and what it’s like to be a hip hop artist on the fringes of the music industry.

Inferno
Directed by: Andrew Blackman
Production: Andrew Blackman
New Zealand, 2019, 7 mins, English without subtitles

The amazing documentary “Inferno” delves into the fantastic world of the artist Gui Taccetti, whose work transcends the anxiety of gay adolescence in Catholic Brazil.

BOGUE
Directed by: Santiago Echeverry
Production: Jaime Humberto Arboleda Restrepo
Columbia, 2019, 3 mins, English without subtitles

The House of Tupamaras is a Voguing group based in Bogotá, Colombia. They are professionally trained dancers who chose to break from the norm and explore the queerness of their bodies and their everyday self-expressions in order to turn their art form into a political tool, questioning the double standards of Colombian society.


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