Queer Spectrum Film Festival

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Project Arts Centre, Saturday 25th November

Queer Asian Pride Ireland, known as QAPI, is thrilled to bring you the Queer Spectrum Film Festival (QSFF)!

At QSFF, it's all about sharing the vibrant stories and talents of LGBTQIA+ people of colour worldwide. This festival is a first of its kind in Ireland, and it’s designed to do something exceptional.

The mission is to empower LGBTQIA+ filmmakers of colour and celebrate their unique stories, creating a safe and welcoming space where they can truly shine and connect with their audience.

But QSFF isn’t just about watching movies; it’s a journey of enlightenment and inspiration. Through entertaining and socially relevant films, the aim is to educate audiences about the unique experiences and disparities within the LGBTQIA+ community while inspiring them to advocate for social justice.

And here’s the heart: QSFF is more than just a film festival; it’s a community! Building a space where LGBTQIA+ filmmakers of colour can coexist proudly, celebrate their artistic talents, and share their incredible stories with the world. It's all about supporting, uplifting, connecting, and helping each other grow.


Date:
Saturday 25th November
Time:
11.30am
Price:
€12 - €20
Address:
Project Arts Centre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Project Arts Centre, Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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