Revisit (and discover!) your 20th century lesbian literary favourites and celebrate the trailer-blazing authors that created them.
Boy George, Marilyn, Princess Julia, Gary Kemp and more recount the rise of the London nightclub that launched the New Romantic movement.
This extraordinary, Venice Gold Lion winning documentary is an electrifying portrait of the life of bisexual artist and activist Nan Goldin.
How did an innocuous menswear catalogue become a homoerotic handbook? This fun doco chronicles the rise of the International Male catalogue.
Amidst the Black Lives Matter movement, Black As U R asks why those against racial injustice often don’t speak up when victims are queer.
A powerful love letter to the trailblazing transgender individuals whose stories were buried within the case files of a 1950s gender clinic.
Winner of the Audience Award at Toronto’s Inside Out fest, Gateways Grind dives into the history of London’s longest-running lesbian club.
How did an innocuous menswear catalogue become a homoerotic handbook? This fun doco chronicles the rise of the International Male catalogue.
Afternoon Delight is a movie matinee, afternoon tea and fun social gathering for the older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTIQ+) community, friends and allies.
Eight films in the running for My Queer Career, Australia’s richest LGBTIQ+ short film prize, with over $16,000 worth of prizes to be won.
Boy George, Marilyn, Princess Julia, Gary Kemp and more recount the rise of the London nightclub that launched the New Romantic movement.
An essential chapter in emerging trans identity, Casa Susanna was a safe haven where transgender women found refuge in the ‘50s and ‘60s.
How did an innocuous menswear catalogue become a homoerotic handbook? This fun doco chronicles the rise of the International Male catalogue.
Amidst the Black Lives Matter movement, BLACK AS U R asks why those against racial injustice often don’t speak up when victims are queer.
Boy George, Marilyn, Princess Julia, Gary Kemp and more recount the rise of the London nightclub that launched the New Romantic movement.
A powerful love letter to the trailblazing transgender individuals whose stories were buried within the case files of a 1950s gender clinic.
Winner of the Audience Award at Toronto’s Inside Out fest, Gateways Grind dives into the history of London’s longest-running lesbian club.
Revisit (and discover!) your 20th century lesbian literary favourites and celebrate the trailer-blazing authors that created them.