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With QSFF19 just about to launch, we are in for a treat judging by the international attention garnered by two titles in our line-up....

As QSFF19 approaches, our festival director Lisa Rose talks about what she learned from this year’s Mardi Gras Film Festival....

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The 2018 Queer Screen Film Festival ended on a high note with its inaugural Pitch-Off event. A panel of esteemed judges faced the formidable task of choosing a winner amongst the six finalists competing for $10000 of funding for their proposed LGBTQI film projects, courtesy...

Queer Screen is thrilled to announce the six finalists for Queer Screen Pitch Off, its brand-new filmmaker initiative, proudly supported by St.George Bank....

In July 2018, Hollywood star, Scarlett Johansson announced she would not appear in the film Rub and Tug....

Ever thought of volunteering and haven’t? I mean I won’t know anyone, what to do and surely they would have enough volunteers already. I had all of those thoughts before volunteering at this year’s Mardi Gras Film Festival....

After 88 screenings and events – which included 20 sold-out sessions, six Australian feature films, three world premieres, visits from 14 international guests and countless local filmmakers – and with an audience of 18,000, the 25th Mardi Gras Film Festival came to a close last Thursday....