Reelout Queer Film Festival Explained

The Reelout Queer Film Festival is an annual LGBTQ film festival in Kingston, Ontario.[1] [2]

The festival was established in 1999 by Marney McDiarmid, a Queen's University graduate, with resource assistance from both the university and Ontario Public Interest Research Group.[3] In the first year, films were screened at the city's gay bar, Club 477.[3] In its second year, the festival moved to the Screening Room theatre, which has remained its primary venue ever since;[3] the volunteers at the 2000 festival included Matt Salton, now the festival's director.[4]

In 2010, the festival was briefly the subject of controversy when its application to present a program of short films directed by women at the Kingston Women's Art Festival was denied.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. "We're parading our colours to attract gay American tourists". Ottawa Citizen, April 23, 2005.
  2. https://www.thewhig.com/2018/01/26/reelness-focus-of-annual-film-festival/wcm/95af86d1-a389-5dd8-126c-8b7e78c0b32c "'Reelness' focus of annual film festival"
  3. "Festival plugs gap in film programming". Kingston Whig-Standard, April 4, 2000.
  4. "Reelout 2013 focuses on youth interaction and involvement". Kingston Heritage, January 31, 2013.
  5. "Queer community up in arms following application denial from Women's Art Festival". Kingston Heritage, July 22, 2010.