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Gaze on Tour 2020

Janet Grainger
Solène Guichard
Shaun O'Connor
Stiofan O’Ceallaigh
Laura Mannix
Caleb Julian Roberts
Cara Holmes
Megan K Fox, 75 minutes, 2020

The GAZE on Tour 2020 Irish LGBT shorts programme spans an array of Irish talent from all sides of the border creating an excitingly diverse collection of drama, animation and documentary. This programme, curated for GAZE festival 2020, reflects the…

GAZE SHORTS: ACTS OF REVELATION

Screening online on IFI@Home. GAZE are excited to partner with aemi for a second year, presenting a programme of Irish and international experimental shorts. Films featuring poetry, dance and lip-syncing explore the magic of sexuality, queer spirituality and gender, and…

GAZE SHORTS: NOTHING TO HIDE

Screening online on IFI@Home. By turns sexy and solemn, surviving and thriving, these films bring out every facet of trans life from quiet self-reflection to unbridled joy. Programmed by: James Hudson The Scottish Woman / dir. Gigi Greene / Czech…

GAZE SHORTS: QUEER ÉIRE: NEW IRISH SHORTS

Screening online on IFI@Home. Presenting the best of new Irish LGBTQ+ cinema. Local heroes, irrational fears, complex family dynamics and the cure for a deadly illness: we promise most of these are works of fiction! Programmed & notes by: Seán…

GAZE SHORTS: SAPPH FLICKS

Screening online on IFI@Home. The most impactful stories are those that transform the personal into the universal. Relive your own experiences of first, failed and final love through this sweet and sour selection of short sapphic flicks. Programmed by: Alice…

GAZE SHORTS: THE NIGHT BELONGS TO LOVERS

Screening online on IFI@Home. Denied the night for as long as we have, this atmospheric and electric selection of shorts contains all the thrills, delights and dangers that come once night falls. Programmed by: Seán McGovern, Alice Linehan and James…

GAZE SHORTS: WISE BOYS / FLAWED MEN

From Monday September 6th, in line with government guidelines, all patrons must show proof of vaccination upon entering the cinema screen. Plato said the measure of a man is what he does with power, and in this programme of excellently crafted…

GAZE: BEAUTIFUL THING

Hettie Macdonald,

From Monday September 6th, in line with government guidelines, all patrons must show proof of vaccination upon entering the cinema screen. 25th Anniversary Screening. 25 years ago, a small film from the UK made a huge impact on a generation of…

GAZE: DRAMARAMA

Jonathan Wysocki ,

From Monday September 6th, in line with government guidelines, all patrons must show proof of vaccination upon entering the cinema screen. Irish Premiere. Summer, 1994. Gene and his pals are on the verge of adulthood. At the end of this weekend,…

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