From the weird and wonderful, to the surreal and strange, through to the genuinely frightening, this eclectic package of queer genre films is a real scream.
Are You Fucking Kidding Me?!
Directed by Zen Pace | 12 mins
When a broke party clown finds out his mother is on her deathbed in the middle of the gig from hell, he must do whatever it takes to afford a flight home. Executive produced by Jinkx Monsoon. Australian Premiere
DEMONBOY
Directed by Aaron Lovett | 11 mins
A reclusive twenty-something develops an all-consuming obsession with another man he encounters on the internet in this unnerving supernatural thriller.
Dry January
Directed by C.J. Arellano | 19 mins
After a particularly rough New Year’s Eve, Maya decides to give up drinking and take up sculpting. But things take a turn when her crab creations come to life and attack her gay brother, Toby. International Premiere
The Fling
Directed by Jemma Cotter | 4 mins
A stop-motion horror rom-com about two women on the prowl for love, who must hide their monstrous appetites to ensure their dates go well. Featuring Zachary Ruane (Aunty Donna).
Little One
Directed by Lindsay Carpenter | 9 mins
While a woman is trying to get over her ex following a break up, her cat magically turns into a human and becomes the object of her owner’s toxic fixation. Australian Premiere
Long Pork
Directed by Iris Dukatt | 13 mins
In a Post-Roe America where theocracy reigns, a renowned butcher (Lena Headey, Game of Thrones) meets the political predator responsible for killing her daughter and exacts bloody revenge. Australian Premiere
Luz Diabla
Directed by Gervasio Canda, Paula Boffo, Patricio Plaza | 11 mins
Martin, a flamboyant urban raver, is involved in a strange car accident on his way to a party in the middle of the Argentine Pampas. Australian Premiere
Take Care
Directed by Brittany Ashley | 11 mins
After forming a crush on an ER nurse, a woman deliberately injures herself to see her again. But when she’s discharged earlier than expected, she must find a new way to extend her stay. Sydney Premiere
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