East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival explained

East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival
Location:Romford, London, England
Founders:Carrie Kendall
Last:Nov 4, 2023
Awards:5
Language:English

East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival is an independent film festival founded in 2023 by festival director Carrie Kendall in partnership with Kaleidoscope. The festival is designated to showing independent and studio cinema made for and by members of the LGBTQIA+ community, encouraging and inspiring the youth community in the local area, raising important funds and awareness for the charitable organisation Kaleidoscope. The festival takes place annually in Romford, United Kingdom and is hosted at Premiere Cinemas inside The Mercury Mall.[1]

The festival celebrates the showcasing of the best LGBTQIA+ independent British and International films. The festival provides a platform for established and emerging filmmakers in showcasing their work, discover new talent, and network with industry professionals. The festival also bring a variety of talks and stalls as well as giving the audience opportunities to engage with those filmmakers through live Q&A's. The festival includes screenings from first-time filmmakers to some of the most established names on the independent film circuit with features, short films and music videos. The festival recognises the achievements of filmmakers through awards in multiple categories.

History

In 2023, it was announced that Carrie Kendall in partnership with Kaleidoscope was developing the festival and began taking submissions prior to the event. The festival was supported by The Mayor of London's community fund. The fund was used to increase positive and accurate representation of LGBTQ+ people on screen and celebrating the local LGBTQ+ community.[2] The event was to be one day event showing films all day for £15. As part of the event Kinky Boots would be screened.[3] The festival award categories for the first festival was; Best Feature Film. Best Short Film. Best Documentary. Best Performance. Best Music Video.[4] Kendall, festival director, referenced how important films are to the LGBTQIA+ Community, “Cinema has played a pivotal role for acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community. It normalises and demystifies same-sex relationships, it's also just nice to see someone like yourself on the big screen.”[5] The first event took place at Premiere Cinemas inside The Mercury Mall on 4 November 2023, the funds raised helps support young LGBTQIA+ people in Havering.[6] Special guests David McGillivray and Sarah Jane Potts attended the festival. McGillivray was presented with a lifetime achievement award. Potts virtually introduced Kinky Boots, followed by an award ceremony for the best films, selected by the audience.[7]

In 2024, the 2nd festival will be held 9–10 November 2024.

Awards

The East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival recognises the achievements of filmmakers in the following awards.

Key
Award Nomination
Award winner

Official Selection

2023 Season (4 November 2023)
ProjectDirector(s)RuntimeTypeCountry
A Stroll Through ColmarJules Mahé, Vaughn Trudeau 2:25Short FilmUnited States
Absent BodiesAntonius Ghosn 26:14Short FilmLebanon
Black Queer FuturesLouis Femi Adebowale 10:00Short FilmUnited Kingdom
Bold Myrriah Xochitl 3:24Music VideoCanada
Call Me MilesWynand Dreyer51:27Feature FilmSouth Africa
DashRory Fleck Byrne 14:56Short FilmIreland
DogmaFernando García Arias 26:38Short FilmColombia
FlowersNicholas Hansell 20:11Short FilmUnited States
Friday Night ShidduchZara Woolf 15:00Short FilmUnited Kingdom
Hold You DownJean Charles Charavin5:18Music VideoUnited States
In my own imageGiuseppe Bucci 12:00Short FilmItaly
Love Is HellBrendan Void 2:56Music VideoUnited Kingdom
Making UpRyan Paige 15:00Short FilmUnited Kingdom
ParadiseMinki Hong29:57Short FilmKorea, Republic of
PiechtLuka Lara Steffen 29:57Short FilmGermany
RE:GEN(D)ERATIONMihaly Szabados, Hanlon Uafás-Álainn 32:57Short FilmCanada
Rise Like A Phoenix Carl Hunter8:10Short FilmUnited Kingdom
Stonewall Postal Action Network Sarah Elizabeth Drummond 12:00Short FilmUnited Kingdom
Sweet FortyAnnlin Chao15:00Short FilmUnited Kingdom
The Prince's DilemmaDevin Rowe5:00Short FilmUnited States

References

  1. Web site: East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival . . 8 November 2023 . 8 February 2024 .
  2. News: Kaleidoscope to host Romford's first LGBTQ+ Film Festival . The Havering Daily . The Havering Daily . 30 June 2023 . 8 February 2024 .
  3. News: East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival debut its first year at Premiere Cinema in Romford . The Havering Daily . The Havering Daily . 10 October 2023 . 8 February 2024 .
  4. News: Carrie & Natalie Kaleidoscope – LGBTQ+ Film Festival . Phoenix FM . Phoenix FM . 6 August 2023 . 8 February 2024 .
  5. News: Romford to host first East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival . Romford Recorder . Romford Recorder . 16 October 2023 . 8 February 2024 .
  6. News: Romford to host first East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival . Guardian Series . Guardian Series . 16 October 2023 . 8 February 2024 .
  7. News: Romford Mercury hosts East London's first LGBTQ+ Film Festival . The Havering Daily . The Havering Daily . 7 November 2023 . 8 February 2024 .
  8. Web site: East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival 2023 Awards . IMDb . 8 February 2024 .

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