Across the world, Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide used the arts to make a stand for an end to Israel’s genocidal war on Palestinians in Gaza and for dismantling Israel’s 75-year apartheid regime. In its second edition, more than 40 partner groups came together to host No Pride in Genocide, a collectively-curated… Continue reading “No Pride in Genocide” A Rallying Stand for Queer – Palestinian Solidarity Across the World
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Solidarity Screenings – No Pride in Genocide
In addition to the Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide global film program, groups around the world are organizing "solidarity screenings." Join one or organize a screening in your area. Films will be available until December 17. Prishtina, Kosovo, November 29, 7pm Screening of the documentary "Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!," directed by… Continue reading Solidarity Screenings – No Pride in Genocide
Statement By Ten Filmmakers Withdrawing From Israeli LGBTQ+ Film Festival
As filmmakers, context is a crucial aspect of our work and guides us in the stories we tell. It is something we cannot overlook. The context in which the TLVFest LGBTQ+ film festival takes place has led us to request that our films be withdrawn. The festival has for years been sponsored by the Israeli… Continue reading Statement By Ten Filmmakers Withdrawing From Israeli LGBTQ+ Film Festival
Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide, December 2–10
Amsterdam · Beirut · Berlin · London Ontario · London UK · Montreal · Seoul · Toronto · Vancouver November 14, 2023—Queer Cinema for Palestine presents No Pride in Genocide (December 2–10), a global film and panel event across nine cities. No Pride in Genocide stands in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and across all of historic Palestine… Continue reading Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide, December 2–10
No Pride in Genocide: How to participate
Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide (Dec 2-10) features in person and online screenings and panel discussions. In person events: Please see each event in the program for specific details. Online film screenings: Films will be available for online viewing on the Toronto Queer Film Festival (TQFF) website starting at the local time of the scheduled screening.… Continue reading No Pride in Genocide: How to participate
Partners – Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide
Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide is proud to partner with collectives, film festivals, and organizations from around the world.
Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide – Program
Amsterdam · Beirut · Berlin · London Ontario · London UK · Montreal · Seoul · Toronto · Vancouver Queer Cinema for Palestine presents No Pride in Genocide (Dec 2 – 10), a global event across nine cities around the world in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and across all of historic Palestine and denouncing… Continue reading Queer Cinema for Palestine: No Pride in Genocide – Program
London Ontario – Photo Booth, Solidarity, and Journeys Across Borders (Dec 10)
December 10 IN PERSON at University College, Western University FILM SCREENING at 3:00 PMCONVERSATION at 7:00 PM A Screening + A Conversation with John Greyson and Michael Lynk The Embassy Cultural House is proud to present a screening of the powerful, experimental documentary, Photo Booth (2022) by Canadian director, activist, and artist John Greyson. To… Continue reading London Ontario – Photo Booth, Solidarity, and Journeys Across Borders (Dec 10)
Seoul – Unheard: Defend Masafer Yatta Screening (Dec 9)
December 9 - 7:00 PM What is happening in Southern Hebron Hills? And what does a construction company such as 'HD Hyundai' have to do with it? UNHEARD: Defend Masafer Yatta will answer these questions as BDS Korea members and a filmmaker visit Palestine to find out. Film program Unheard: Defend Masafer Yatta Part 1,… Continue reading Seoul – Unheard: Defend Masafer Yatta Screening (Dec 9)
Beirut – Letters of Resistance (Dec 8)
December 8 - 7:00pm IN PERSON Sursock Museum, Greek Orthodox Archbishopric Street, Ashrafieh The program Letters of Resistance presents videos that are in themselves ways to navigate the tremendous societal pressure on queer individuals from Arab-speaking countries. Using music, irony, and intergenerational dialogues, these videos narrate a story of queer love, creativity, and resistance. As… Continue reading Beirut – Letters of Resistance (Dec 8)
