We finally arrived in Australia! It's our Australia Premiere, and the short film will be screening on demand only in Australia with 5 other LGBT short films in Asia Pacific Shorts program.
The festival will begin from 2/17-3/3. You can buy festival pass or buy the ticket by program: Ticket Info. Queer Screen's Mardi Gras Film Festival There have been lesbian and gay film festivals in Sydney since 1978. Initially these were run by the Australian Film Institute (AFI). In 1993, a group of queer Sydney filmmakers, students, and supporters approached Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to establish an independent organisation whose focus would be queer film and screen culture. This organisation was Queer Screen. Their central aim was to reclaim Sydney’s LGBTIQ film festival as owned and operated by the community. The Mardi Gras Film Festival has grown considerably since 1993. It is now one of Australia’s largest film festivals of any kind, and one of the top five queer film festivals in the world.
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It's a pleasure to be selected in KFL as the only Taiwanese member this year, and our CD has participated in Master online session(1/29-1/30) to learn the essence of filmmaking for young talents from the big studio in Japan. Especially, the discussion on how we image the New period/historical film, is very useful for our feature project in the future. Truly thankful for the effort of KFL team and hopefully we could meet in person in Kyoto again.
Archive 2021-2022 session (Due to Covid, the session of 2021 has postponed to JAN 2022) Kyoto Filmmakers Lab KFL is the training program for young of Kyoto HISTORICA International Film Festival(KHIFF). We aims to provide an international networking place for young filmmakers, as well as an opportunity for them to receive guidance from leading directors and professionals in the industry and gain filmmaking experience in active studios while taking advantage of Kyoto’s filmmaking heritage. In the 14-year history of Kyoto Filmmakers Lab, a total of 375 participants from 50 countries, selected from 1,811 applicants from 110 countries, have experienced KFL workshops and collaborated with each other in Kyoto. From 2015, in collaboration with Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF), the largest film festival in Japan, in addition to the signature Jidaigeki-making workshop, and have presented the call of Biennale College Cinema feature films and Biennale College Cinema – VR projects to the participants. |
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