Spiro Economopoulos talks to David about this year’s Melbourne Queer Film Festival - a podcast by JOY 94.9 - LGBTI, LGBTIQA+, LGBTQIA+, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGB, Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Intersex, Queer Podcasts for all our Rainbow Communities

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Over 50 queer films will be screened this month as part of Melbourne Queer Film

Festival’s MQFF Interrupted – streaming from 19 – 30 November 2020.

MQFF Interrupted will be the festival’s largest ever online offering, with 17 features and

40 shorts being made available to Australian viewers wanting to see some of the best

LGBTIQ content from Australian and international filmmakers.

Tickets go on general sale on Friday 6 November 2020.

For viewers in Melbourne, MQFF Interrupted will also be holding a special event

screening at the Village Drive-In in Coburg of romantic comedy Happiest Season, starring

festival favourite Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis. The Melbourne premier of the

film will mark the first in-person event since the 30th festival was cut short in March due

to coronavirus.

MQFF CEO Maxwell Gratton said MQFF Interrupted will be an opportunity for a larger

range of audiences to experience content that shares the stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual,

transgender, intersex and queer communities.

“Our online offering not only allows our audiences in Melbourne to experience some of

the best queer content, it has also made us accessible to audiences who usually were not

able to join us in cinema, such as those located in regional and rural areas of Victoria, or

those outside of the state,” said Maxwell.

MQFF is also closed captioning many features and shorts for the festival – truly making

the festival accessible to all.

Program Director Spiro Economopoulos said the program for MQFF Interrupted will

make available some new content, and content that either was not able to screened or

only had a limited run at #MQFF30 in March.

“While our program in March was interrupted due to coronavirus, this is an opportunity

to explore a range of stories that capture the diversity of queer culture right from the

comfort of your own living room.”

Viewers will be able to treat themselves to a range of film features including: Georgian

romantic drama And Then We Danced; Australian coming out comedy Ellie & Abbie

(And her dead aunt); romantic drama Lingua Franca, the first to be written and

directed by a trans woman of colour; Bit, the queer community’s answer to The Lost

Boys; and the mysterious seductive love story End of the Century.

MQFF’s popular shorts packages will also be screened during MQFF Interrupted,

including Documentary Shorts; the raunchy Hooking Up and Laws of Desire shorts;

Transformations which explores stories of our trans and gender non-binary

communities; Animation Shorts and Asia-Pacific Shorts.

The full program is available on mqff.com.au


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