Fringe! Must See Films
Picks for this weekend.
Pick of Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Fest 2013: One Zero One, Venus in the Garden, Chuppan Chupai
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Picks for this weekend.
Pick of Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Fest 2013: One Zero One, Venus in the Garden, Chuppan Chupai
PermalinkQueer Spaces.
Barbara Hammer talks queer cinema, marriage equality, and the importance of real diversity in life and art.
Permalink“We finally have the foundation of a culture, we have traced our histories, let us not make marriage and human rights erase us into a vast homogenization of the human race.”
The Latest Travis Mathews Film.
Michael Langan talks to Alex Karotsch, the Fringe! Film Fest producer, who is performing in Travis Mathews’ film In Their Room London.
Permalink“In a film like that you can’t really hold back. And I didn’t want to hold back, because that’s the whole point of it. So I tried to be as honest as possible, but it’s very different from talking to your friends.”
Win tickets to see the World Premiere of Travis Mathews’ film In Their Room, London.
Saturday April 13, Fringe! Film Fest 2013.
PermalinkPicks for 2013.
Pick of Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Fest 2013: Satan’s Angel, deepsouth, Let My People Go!
PermalinkFor the Queer Community.
Alex Karotsch and Muffin Hix talk about the hip queer film festival Fringe! and why it is by the community and for the community.
Permalink“A festival doesn’t have to be about big shiny premieres. We don’t have an industry section to our festival. It’s for the public that want to come out and see films.”
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