Director: Various
Unclassified 15+ | 1:40:00 | Aotearoa, New Zealand ,Morocco, Philippines, Bangladesh, Canada, UK, Turkey
First Nations | Gay | Gender Diverse | Queer
Drama
A collection of queer cinematic excellence from around the globe—subtle and poignant, embedded in experimentation with story, culture, and performances that will take your breath away. These shorts showcase visionary queer directors poised to lead the future of cinema.
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DIR: Tanu Gago, Aotearoa, New Zealand
Tomasi craves connection amid the isolation of a rural apple orchard, where a crew of young men works the picking season. He befriends Api, and together they navigate the pressures of masculinity, gradually revealing their deep desire for acceptance.
Co-winner of the Letterboxd Award for Māori Pasifika Talent, director Tanu Gago is a Laureate Award-winning filmmaker whose subtle and poignant exploration of Pasifika masculinity—and its queer-tinged boundaries—is gaining international recognition. Picking Crew is a stunning vision, deeply rooted in the lived experiences of Pasifika peoples in Aotearoa.
DIR: Margarita Ivanova, Morocco
In the ruins of a palace in Fes, ten men summon the spirits of the cheikhats—forgotten women singers—inhabiting their lives and bodies with haunting grace.
DIR: Alexander Farah, Canada
Inspired by David Wojnarowicz’s iconic text, this intimate portrait follows Hamed as he wrestles with silence, identity, and a future shaped by unspoken tension with his father.
DIR: Rory Fleck Byrne, UK
A recovering sex addict lingers in a beach car park, torn between cruising and calling an addiction helpline—while his husband waits at home. Featuring a stunning performance by Ben Whishaw.
DIR: Atakan Yilmaz, Turkey
When his mother dies, a drag performer returns home to a family that never knew his truth. In her hidden keepsakes, Lou Lou finds the beginnings of self-acceptance.