HAPPY 5TH BIRTHDAY TO THE ENTIRE #QUEEREAST FAMILY.
Today marks exactly five years since our very first screening @fringefilmfest on 15 Nov 2019. Time flies, and we couldn't be more proud of how far we've come. Thank you to everyone who has supported us since that night.
Having some burning curatorial ideas you want to share with audiences? Our open call for guest curatorial programmes is now open! Submit your proposal by 15 December for a chance to be part of #QueerEast Festival 2025. Apply via: https://t.co/Y3i9ekkLgq
Taking place from 8 to 10 Nov at @pictureville_BD@queereast brings a selection of festival highlights and special programmes, showcasing rarely seen LGBTQ+ cinema from East and Southeast Asia.
Find out more: https://t.co/VUwInf3V2n
Queer East: Love Bound + Q&A (18) | Sat 9 Nov @ 18:00
Love Bound kicks off @queereast 2024. The touching story of love and resilience, is followed by a Q&A with director Shanshan Chen, and protagonist Qiuyan Chen, moderated by Frit Tam (@SheffieldAdv) 📷 https://t.co/AlzeTgDhNX
'Bye Bye Love' celebrates its 50th anniversary this year and is showing at cinemas around the UK.
"Isao Fujisawa’s poetic, surreal work reflects on the dissipating promise of 1960s counterculture & free love."
For screenings from 6 Nov to 2 Dec:
https://t.co/vpCRRQ2VeU
Taking place from 8 to 10 Nov at @pictureville_BD in Bradford, @QueerEast brings a selection of festival highlights and special programmes, showcasing rarely seen LGBTQ+ cinema from East and Southeast Asia.
Find out more: https://t.co/4nFuKLKbtI
🎬 The @KCCUK is thrilled to present the Official Trailer for LKFF 2024! 🎬
🎟️ Tickets are available now!
👉 Click the link in for more: https://t.co/jOHkGcCz3w
Last week, our director Yi Wang spoke with @kathycaton on @bbcsussex and @bbcsurrey about our film events at @dukesatkomedia and the exciting collaboration with students from @SussexUniMAH. Catch the conversation on @BBCSounds https://t.co/uX0KA3gjOu
This month @QueerEast brings a selection of festival highlights and special programmes to Brighton, showcasing rarely seen LGBTQ+ cinema from East and Southeast Asia.
📅29 Oct to 2 Nov
📍@DukesatKomedia
Find out more: https://t.co/8dV15HOuxf
@HydeParkPH@camfilmfest@CamPicturehouse@dukesatkomedia Leeds | Hyde Park Picture House @HydeParkPH
🎫 https://t.co/gZl11qnNy9
📽️ Bye Bye Love (50th Anniversary) + recorded intro
📅 Sun 27 Oct, 14:30
📽️ The River + recorded intro
📅 Sun 17 Nov, 14:00
📽️ The Last Year of Darkness
📅 Tue 19 Nov, 18:00
From the north to the south, our road trip continues at @HydeParkPH Leeds, @camfilmfest@CamPicturehouse Cambridge, and @dukesatkomedia Brighton. Click the link to find out what we are showing in your city: https://t.co/F8bZrqIbQY
Isao Fujisawa’s poetic and radical queer film from 1974 follows two young people on a doomed road trip through Japan, reflecting on the dissipating promise of 1960s counterculture and free love.
Now in UK cinemas as part of Queer East On the Road: https://t.co/oqZd94O2de
Iconic actor and filmmaker Lee Kang-sheng joined us for a Q&A for THE RIVER (Tsai Ming-liang) as part of our season Taiwanese Cinema: Now and Then. Supported by the Ministry of Culture Taiwan and presented in partnership with @queereast
https://t.co/dyMVLdcEsQ
★★★★ "Immersive and sensual study of the underground club scene in Chengdu in central China." - @guardianfilm
The Last Year of Darkness is currently screening across the UK, as part of #QueerEast On the Road 2024: https://t.co/ptDfeGNbDz
The Cameo is proud to be a participating venue in Queer East: On The Road 2024, showing a selection of films from the festival of boundary-pushing LGBTQ+ East and Southeast Asian cinema.
Films screen daily from 17-21 October!
Programme and tickets: https://t.co/CnFLDZXzHq
Queer/Cinema lovers, how great does this look?
Taking place from 17-21 October at @CameoCinema in Edinburgh, @QueerEast brings a selection of festival highlights and special programmes, showcasing rarely seen LGBTQ+ cinema from East and Southeast Asia.
https://t.co/wNw4HL4yQa