Feast your eyes… and tastebuds!
Get your remote in one hand and your smartphone in the other and enjoy this year’s Queer Screen Film Festival with a delicious home-delivered meal …
Get your remote in one hand and your smartphone in the other and enjoy this year’s Queer Screen Film Festival with a delicious home-delivered meal …
By ELYSIA COOK. Queer Screen’s Completion Fund awarded $15,000 across three different screen projects last Friday and the timing couldn’t have been better. The additional …
In June 2021, the Queer Screen Board announced a new volunteer award, to honour the memory of a much-loved member of the Queer Screen family, …
Premiering as part of this year’s Mardi Gras Film Festival is a locally produced work unlike any other. The Greenhouse details a family who some …
“Adelaide has a thriving and diverse LGBTQI community- and it’s getting more so. Despite COVID there have been exciting new developments in Adelaide with at least …
Queer Screen is the passionate, volunteer-led, non-profit organisation that puts on the the Mardi Gras Film Festival (Feb/March) and Queer Screen Film Fest (September) each …
Queer Screen launch of “Judy” @ Randwick Ritz. Wednesday 9 October 2019. Photographer: Ann-Marie Calilhanna.
Queer Screen Family Day @ Sydney Park, Sunday 15 September 2019. Photographer: Ann-Marie Calilhanna.
Pedro Almodóvar’s latest masterpiece Pain & Glory, Virginia Woolf’s lesbian affair in Vita & Virginia, and time-jumping erotic romance End of the Century all feature in the full line-up.
The festival will return for its seventh edition this September, opening with the gorgeous, award-winning period romance ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’.