About this Event
Queer Film Club is brought to you by The London Borough of Newham, Royal Docks, and BFI London, in partnership and produced by Create Plus (formerly Social Convention).
We are also very excited to be working with Ben Walters, Queer Film Critic/Journalist and Founder of The Badge Cafe, who will be leading badge making workshops around the theme of the selected film that month.
Each club will take place on the last Friday of the month, starting in April-Nov.
It's a very relaxes session, drop in as you wish beofre the film starts at 9pm!
Programme inlcudes:
Club 1: Hedwig and Angry Inch (Dir. John Cameron Mitchell, USA, 2001)
A gender-queer punk-rock singer from East Berlin tours the U.S. with her band as she tells her
life story and follows the former lover/bandmate who stole her songs.
Club 2: Appropriate Behaviour (Dir. Desiree Akhavan, UK, 2014) (Peccadillo Pictures)
Shirin is struggling to become an ideal Persian daughter, politically correct bisexual and hip
young Brooklynite but fails miserably in her attempt at all identities. Being without a cliché to
hold onto can be a lonely experience.
Club 3: Tangerine (Dir. Sean Baker, USA, 2015)
A hooker tears through Tinseltown on Christmas Eve searching for the pimp who broke her
heart.
Club 4: Young Soul Rebels (Dir. Derek Saldaan, UK, 1991) (Peccadillo Pictures)
Two disc jockeys have a friend's M**der to solve in the fringe-group melting pot of 1977 London.
Club 5: Boy Meets Boy (Dir. Dani Sanchez-Lopez, Germany, 2021) (Peccadillo Pictures)
Harry has been partying for 48 hours when he meets Johannes on the dance floor of a club in
Berlin. With 15 hours until his flight home, Johannes offers to help him print his boarding pass.
This mundane task leads to a day together wandering the city. The contrasts in their lives and
values force each one to confront their own truths. Boys Meet Boys is a feature-length
mumblecore about the journey of a brief encounter: the mark left by a fleeting moment of joy.
Club 6: Paris Is Burning (Dir. Jennie Livingston, USA, 1990)
A chronicle of New York's drag scene in the 1980s, focusing on balls, voguing and the ambitions
and dreams of those who gave the era its warmth and vitality.
Club 7: The Watermelon Woman (Dir. Cheryl Dunye, USA, 1996) (Peccadillo Pictures)
A young black lesbian filmmaker probes into the life of The Watermelon Woman, a 1930s black
actress who played 'mammy' archetypes.
Club 8: A Fantastic Woman (Dir. Sebastian Leilo, Chile/Germany/Spain/USA, 2017)
Marina, a transgender woman who works as a waitress and moonlights as a nightclub singer, is
bowled over by the death of her older boyfriend.zMarina, a transgender woman who works as a waitress and moonlights as a nightclub singer, is bowled over by the death of her older boyfriend.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Good Hotel - London, Western Gateway, London, United Kingdom
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