Aomori International LGBT Film Festival explained
The Aomori International LGBT Film Festival (Japanese:) has been held annually in Aomori Prefecture since July 2006 and focuses on diverse representations of gender. It is held at the five-story Auga in the city of Aomori.
Films shown
2006 (1st year), from July 29
- Tying the Knot (US, 2004)
- chocolate (Japan, 2000)
- Himawari (Japan, 2004)
- Hete kuchigusuri (Japan, 2005)
- Straight Out: Stories from Iceland (Iceland, 2003)
2007 (2nd year), from July 21
- Until the Moon Waxes (Japan, 2007)
- Hands (Japan, 2005)
2008 (3rd year) from July 27
2009 (4th year) from July 25
- Follow My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig (US, 2006)
- Eternal Summer (Taiwan, 2006)
- When I Become Silent (Japan, 2007)
2010 (5th year) from July 3
2011 (6th year) from July 3
- Shimijimi aruiteru (Japan, 2010)
- Spring Fever (China/France, 2009)
2012 (7th year)
- Pyuupiru 20011-2008 (Japan, 2009)
- Boku no koi, Kare no himitsu (Japan, 2004)
- Coming Out Story
2013 (8th year) from July 20
2014 (9th year) from July 13
- Call Me Kuchu (US, 2012)[1]
- Tsuyako (US, 2011)
- Esora (Japan, 2013)
- Boku no Naka no Otoko no Musume (Japan, 2012)
References
- Web site: Maruko . Mami . 2015-01-23 . Activist says Uganda documentary may aid LGBT cause . 2024-02-01 . The Japan Times . en.
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