The 23rd Mardi Gras Film Festival, presented by Queer Screen, is set to be the biggest year yet in the Festival’s history, and we’ve got double passes up for grabs for our NSW readers!
Hitting Sydney from February 18 – March 3, this year’s Mardi Gras Film Festival boasts a whopping 75 screenings, featuring LGBTIQ stories from across the globe.
“Every year we aim to be bigger and better than before and this year we have nailed it,” explains Festival Director Paul Struthers. “We have more diversified content including a lot more lesbian films, more transgender films, more documentaries, more international guests, more masterclasses and more screenings at more venues including two free community screenings.”
The 23rd Mardi Gras Film Festival, presented by Queer Screen, is set to be the biggest year yet in the Festival’s history, and we’ve got double passes up for grabs for our NSW readers!
Hitting Sydney from February 18 – March 3, this year’s Mardi Gras Film Festival boasts a whopping 75 screenings, featuring LGBTIQ stories from across the globe.
“Every year we aim to be bigger and better than before and this year we have nailed it,” explains Festival Director Paul Struthers. “We have more diversified content including a lot more lesbian films, more transgender films, more documentaries, more international guests, more masterclasses and more screenings at more venues including two free community screenings.”
Including features and docos, the festival will see quite the array of works, from the Dianna Agron-starring romantic-drama Bare (pictured); to Australia doco Ecco Homo, taking a look at artist and performer, provocateur, and chameleon Peter Vanessa “Troy” Davies; to a special screening of Finding Nemo, Pixar’s hugely successful Australia-set animated film.
The Festival will feature screenings at Event Cinemas in George Street and new-to-festival venues the Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace Cremorne, the Golden Age Cinema and Bar in Surry Hills and The Harbour.
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