A gifted rower develops unexpected feelings for her brother’s new girlfriend, in this wind-brushed coming-of-age drama capturing the intensity of first love.
The Queer Palm and Best Actress (Nadia Melliti) winner at Cannes, this subtle drama traces a young Muslim woman’s path between faith and self-discovery.
Centring the lives of Indigenous queer people from across the globe, these films celebrate LGBTIQ+ Aboriginal, Māori, Samoan and First Nations voices.
This selection of shorts will make you laugh, finding humour in sibling relationships, first crushes, mean gays and even racial profiling. Featuring Cathy Moriarty.
Erotically charged and alive with unspoken longing, The Last First Time is a raw, immersive portrait of a young man on the brink of becoming.
Bi, pan, fluid, queer – those attracted to more than one gender take centre stage in this inclusive package about finding acceptance at any age.
This selection of shorts will make you laugh, finding humour in sibling relationships, first crushes, mean gays and even racial profiling. Featuring Cathy Moriarty.
This Teddy Jury Prize winner brilliantly captures those nascent years when someone first begins to question and explore their own identity.
From early sexual awakenings to late-in-life discoveries and everything in between, this collection of sapphic films features T’Nia Miller and Dominique Provost-Chalkley.
Don’t miss these eight films competing in My Queer Career, Australia’s richest LGBTIQ+ short film prize, with over $16K worth of prizes.
Spotlighting T4T romances, an attempted egg cracking and a luxury brand heist, these films showcase the varied lives of trans and gender diverse people.
This selection of shorts will make you laugh, finding humour in sibling relationships, first crushes, mean gays and even racial profiling. Featuring Cathy Moriarty.
A young lesbian teen accidentally stumbles upon photos of a man who was her father’s first love, in this sweet and tender coming-of-age tale.
The Queer Palm and Best Actress (Nadia Melliti) winner at Cannes, this subtle drama traces a young Muslim woman’s path between faith and self-discovery.