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Argentina has a strong body of national LGBT cinema.It is also home to the international LGBT film festival Libercine. [1] Some LGBT films from the country have been said to "have created an impact thanks to positive critical reception, and their queer protagonists", [2] with the nation itself in recent years said to have "taken the lead in Latin America in producing provocative films that ...
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[3]:6-7 Latin American cinema is largely non-systemic, which is established as a reason for its wide variety of LGBT-themed films. [ 4 ] :142 A "boom" in LGBT+ cinema of the region began at the turn of the century and was reinvigorated in the 2010s, which also notably included output of such films from spaces in Latin America (e.g. Venezuela ...
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QFest, formerly known as the Houston Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (HGLFF), is a nonprofit organization based in Houston, Texas, dedicated to promoting the media arts as a tool for communication and cooperation among diverse communities by presenting films, videos, and programs by, about, or of interest to the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) community.
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Atrapadas (Condemned to Hell), Argentina (1984) The Attack of the Giant Moussaka (Η Επίθεση του Γιγάντιου Μουσακά), Greece (1999) Au Pair, Kansas (The Soccer Nanny), US (2011) August, US (2011) Ausente (Absent), Argentina (2011) Avant que j'oublie (Before I Forget), France (2007)
Asia's largest LGBT film festival, [17] and the first in a predominantly Muslim country. [18] It was established in 2002 and closed in early 2017. QFest: Houston: Texas: United States 1997 Queer City Cinema: Regina: Saskatchewan: Canada 1996 Queer Film Festival