The LGBT+ History Month 2023 Film Festival at the Cinema Museum London
For LGBT+ History Month, we are delighted to be working with Rainer Schulze and The Cinema Museum to host five evenings of films by LGBT+ filmmakers. Tickets are available via the button above and cost £8. Each evening will start at 7pm with a short intro, followed by the film(s) plus Q/A and discussion with the filmmakers and time for networking, closing by around 10pm. These films are only suitable for those over the age of 18.
Thank you to Rainer Schulze, Professor of Modern European History, for curating this series.
9th February | It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives (German: Nicht der Homosexuelle ist pervers, sondern die Situation, in der er lebt) (1971) – the film by Rosa von Praunheim that kickstarted the (West) German gay liberation movement Find Out More | |
16th February | An Evening of Shorts by Rosie Adamson-Clark, London Find Out More | |
23rd February | A Woman Is A Woman, a film by transgender filmmaker Mimi Wong, Hongkong Find Out More | |
2nd March | An Evening of Shorts by Krissy Mahan, New York Find Out More | |
8th June | Dance Me to The End of Time, a film by Melanie Chait, South Africa |