Queer Vision 2015

Queer Vision Film Festival 2015

Season

Please note : this season finished in July 2015

Roads of Discovery

Queer Vision - Bristol Pride's film festival - is back, once again bringing you the best of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cinema to the big screen.

This year we bring you a top selection of international award-winning films with stories, characters, and individuals who all share their discoveries with us in funny, touching, surprising and even shocking ways.

Queer Vision believes that film can transform hearts and minds, and that what we see on screen can not only reflect our own experience but also illuminate us to the lives of others. Join us on a road of discovery and experience the best of LGBTQ cinema at Queer Vision this July!

Ticket prices: £4.00 - £8.00.

Bristol Pride has created a weeklong series of events from 3-12 July, culminating in a fantastic outdoor festival in Castle Park on Sat 11 July. Donation entry is £3.00 or buy a supporter's wristband and get discount benefits. FFI see pridebristol.co.uk.


Previous screenings in this season

Mala Mala

classified 18 Queer Vision
Mala Mala
Please note: This was screened in July 2015
Film

This exuberant celebration of gender expression in the face of adversity delves into the world of the trans community in Puerto Rico, candidly showcasing nine very different trans people, all with wildly different aspirations.

Tiger Orange

classified 18 Queer Vision
Tiger Orange
Please note: This was screened in July 2015
Film

A gentle tale of two gay brothers from rural California - one out and proud, one a closeted introvert - who must confront their differences (and their similarities) after the death of their father.

Broken Gardenias

classified 18 Queer Vision
Broken Gardenias
Please note: This was screened in July 2015
Film

Cool, darkly funny and always surprising, Broken Gardenias is a touching comedy-drama about two very different girls who embark on a journey of self-discovery and blossoming love through the heartland of America.

Match

classified 18 Queer Vision
Match
Please note: This was screened in July 2015
Film

Patrick Stewart plays a retired dancer who finds his life disrupted when a student interviews him about his secret past in this exquisite adaptation of Stephen Belber's 2004 play.

In the Turn

classified 18 Queer Vision
In the Turn
Please note: This was screened in July 2015
Film

A sassy and poignant documentary about an international queer network of roller derby skaters and allies, and their acceptance of 10-year-old transgender girl Crystal.

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