Festival fave Marco Berger teases us again with a tale of a friendly flirtation between two men that even they’re not sure how to control.
Featuring Lukas Gage (The White Lotus) and Keiynan Lonsdale (Love, Simon), this collection of shorts explore the highs and lows of gay life.
Be catapulted back to the ‘90s in Videoland, a sweet, funny lesbian coming-of-age series with a strong dose of impeccably executed nostalgia.
An ambitious cheerleader navigates pressures from a demanding head coach (Evan Rachel Wood) and her own perfectionism in this compelling drama.
Runaway rollerblade chases and passive-aggressive cakes punctuate this sapphic selection that’s humorous, heartbreaking and heartwarming.
Sam (Elliot Page) reluctantly returns home to visit his family and unexpectedly rekindles a connection with his high school crush.
Boyfriends Mo and Hisham are forced back in the closet when they visit their native Egypt, in this tense, contemplative supernatural horror.
Exploring the many facets of the trans and gender diverse experience, these films aren’t limited by genre or society’s rules around gender.
Imagine a room filled with all your exes discussing you. Chloé Barreau asks hers to do just that, in this evocative documentary.
Ingeniously told without dialogue, this funny, original and entirely charming love story between two cable-car conductors radiates queer joy.
Featuring Lukas Gage (The White Lotus) and Keiynan Lonsdale (Love, Simon), this collection of shorts explore the highs and lows of gay life.
Ingeniously told without dialogue, this funny, original and entirely charming love story between two cable-car conductors radiates queer joy.
Runaway rollerblade chases and passive-aggressive cakes punctuate this sapphic selection that’s humorous, heartbreaking and heartwarming.
An Audience Award runner-up at the 2019 Mardi Gras Film Festival, Snapshots unveils the secrets, loves and losses of three generations of women.
Boyfriends Mo and Hisham are forced back in the closet when they visit their native Egypt, in this tense, contemplative supernatural horror.
Exploring the many facets of the trans and gender diverse experience, these films aren’t limited by genre or society’s rules around gender.
An audience and critics' favourite from the 2021 Mardi Gras Film Festival, Twilight's Kiss comes from prolific queer film director Ray Yeung.