PQFF Queer Trans Saturday Matinee
Event description
Join us on Saturday afternoon for range of ground breaking Queer Trans films from around the world.
Doors open at 3.30pm and the films screen at 4pm.
Clementine – Australian Premiere
Sally Tran
(US)
14.30 min
A late-blooming trans woman grapples with a life-altering, assigned-male-at-birth Trans specific dilemma and, with the help of her besties, navigates the complexities of decolonizing her womanhood and finding her true path on her own terms.
Dani_El - Australian Premiere
Linda Cairns
(Romania)
25.49 min
In the vibrant heart of London, "Dani_El" follows the story of 18-year-old Dani, a young Romanian immigrant, who is grappling with the profound journey of accepting their gender identity. Seeking refuge with their estranged brother in a city that offers newfound freedom, Dani's story unfolds against the contrasting backdrops of London's bustling LGBTQIA+ community and the traditional Romanian family values.
Curuk – Australian Premiere
Marion Molinan & Tudge Karabacak
(France)
19.43 min
Istanbul, 2023. Nora, a young transgender woman, received the "Çürük Raporu" at the age of 20, a certificate issued by the Turkish State categorizing her as a deviant citizen. Today, she has to sell her body for sex to earn a living.
With the presidential elections approaching, Nora keeps hope alive and tries to live.
Fluid Forms – World Premiere
Sophie Strobeck
(Germany)
17.27 min
Five trans and nonbinary people talk about the diverse relationships they have with their bodies and the different actions they take to beautify, express, reshape, reclaim, transition and care for their bodies.
Jeanne – Australian Premiere
Leo Holderbaum
(France)
29.47 min
Jeanne is 22 and struggling to understand whether they are a man or a woman.
Renaissances – World Premiere
Naomi Noiretq
(Belgium)
17.55 min
Lukas, born under a different gender, tells us about the evolution of his physical and mental transition, as well as that of his parents.
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