LGBTQ+ SHORTS Festival – April 1/2 event

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See the Full Lineup of Films:

BALLAD, 10min, Australia
Directed by Roe Bonnici

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https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/ballad-review

IN MY OWN IMAGE, 12min,. Italy
Directed by Giuseppe Bucci
A son fails to feel sorry for the death of his father, a homophobic and bigoted man mainly due to his religious upbringing. The son has never confessed his homosexuality to his father and, desperate, he makes a very strong gesture to shout his homosexuality to God, the Vatican and his father. But resentment is not the solution. The solution is for the church to welcome homosexuals as people equal to all, and not sinners.

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Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/in-my-own-image-review

A DIFFERENTLY – CURATED WORLD, 2min., USA
Directed by Kiersten White
In this age of Black nostalgia, as we see the remake of classic Black sitcoms and the reimagining of Black excellence using the tools, fashion, entertainment, and mediums of yesteryear– we find that one particular community of Blacks is missing from the mainstream conversation, the LGBTQ+ community. Reimagine, with us, a Black and Queer utopia– through the eyes of Black America’s most famous coming-of-age sitcom.

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https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/a-differently-curated-world-review

INVISIBLE WALL, 6min., Japan
Directed by Aoi Matsumoto
Some people can easily pass through the door while others cannot pass through it. And someone wait for the door to open or force it open.

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https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/invisible-wall-review

THE NIGHT I LEARNED HOW TO DANCE, 6min,. USA
Directed by William Degardin
In order to fit in his own community, a young gay man attempts the nightclub experience only to be sexually assaulted.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video:
https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/the-night-i-learned-how-to-dance-review

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