Unspoken emotions in the relationship between teenage roommates in Changsha come flooding to the surface when one of them hooks up with a drug dealer, in 1 Girl Infinite https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/1-girl-infinite-2025-film-review-by-jennie-kermode #QueerEast #film #lgbtq #movies
1 Girl Infinite - Film Review - Eye For Film

In Changsha, Yin Jia and Tong Tong have carved out a life together, but when Tong Tong begins a relationship with a drug dealer, the devoted Yin Jia is prepared to sacrifice all that she has.

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Queer East film festival returns to Showroom Cinema from 9-21 November.

These #screenings are part of Queer East On the Road 2024, a nationwide touring season taking place from September to December in 15 cities across the UK.

Queer East is a cross-disciplinary #festival that showcases boundary-pushing #LGBTQ+ #cinema, live arts, and moving image work from East and Southeast Asia and its diaspora #communities.

Read more at
https://queereast.org.uk/pro.../queer-east-on-the-road-2024/

For details on #films and to book tickets, see here:
https://www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/queereast2024

#QueerEast #queereastfilmfestival #queerSheffield #queerfilm #LGBTQfilm #LGBTfilm

Queer East: On the Road 2024 - Queer East

Following the success of its London edition this April, Queer East embarks on a three-month nationwide tour, bringing a selection of festival highlights to big screens across the country, along with Q&As, conversations, and networking events. This year’s Queer East: On the Road runs from September to December and features over ten films from the […]

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Queer East Festival: On The Road will head out across the country from September to December, offering its biggest tour yet. #QueerEast #LGBTQIA https://cineramafilm.com/2024/09/12/queer-east-festival-on-the-road/
Queer East Festival: On The Road tours the UK from September to December 2024

A Panorama of Film, Theatre and TV

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Slow cinema maestro Tsai Ming-Liang's third feature, The River 河流, is a subversive family drama about pain, desire, and loneliness. Sat 20 Apr, 18:00 #QueerEast #ICALondon
https://www.ica.art/films/the-river

ICA | The River

Hsiao-Kang is suddenly struck by debilitating neck pain in director Tsai Ming-Liang's subversive family drama.

Documentary Home Ground explores the development of South Korea's lesbian community in the 1990s https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/home-ground-2022-film-review-by-jennie-kermode #QueerEast #lesbian #documentary #film
Home Ground (2022) Movie Review from Eye for Film

A meeting in a restaurant between a student and his mentor leads in unexpected directions in About Us But Not About Us https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/about-us-but-not-about-us-2022-film-review-by-jennie-kermode #QueerEast #lgbtq #film #cinema
About Us But Not About Us (2022) Movie Review from Eye for Film

"We need to just start accepting people for who they are, that’s the core of it" - Perci Intalan on I Love You, Beksman and About Us But Not About Us https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature/2023-04-29-qa-with-perci-intalan-about-i-love-you-beksman-and-about-us-but-not-about-us-feature-story-by-jennie-kermode #QueerEast #lgbtq #film #movies
Eye For Film: Q&A with Perci Intalan about I Love You, Beksman and About Us But Not About Us

A young woman disguises herself as a man to get an education and falls for a fellow student in Huangmei opera classic The Love Eterne https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/the-love-eterne-1963-film-review-by-jennie-kermode #QueerEast #film #cinema #opera
The Love Eterne (1963) Movie Review from Eye for Film

A Korean trans woman returns to her home village after the death of her estranged father, in Peafowl https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/peafowl-2022-film-review-by-jennie-kermode #QueerEast #lgbtq #trans #film
Peafowl (2022) Movie Review from Eye for Film

A camp fashion designer has to come out to his queer family as straight when he falls for a beauty queen, in I Love You, Beksman https://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/review/i-love-you-beksman-2022-film-review-by-jennie-kermode #QueerEast #lgbtq #film #movies
I Love You, Beksman (2022) Movie Review from Eye for Film