Saturday 22 February 2025 to Thursday 27 February 2025
Overview
Fall in love with cinema at Queer Screen's 32nd Mardi Gras Film Festival, running from 13 to 27 February in Sydney! With over 140 of the world’s best LGBTQIA+ films across 72 sessions at Event…
Fall in love with cinema at Queer Screen's 32nd Mardi Gras Film Festival, running from 13 to 27 February in Sydney! With over 140 of the world’s best LGBTQIA+ films across 72 sessions at Event Cinemas, Dendy Newtown, Ritz Randwick, The Rocks Laneway Cinema, and more this year’s lineup promises something for everyone.
Catch must-see premieres like the World Premiere of In Ashes, a raw debut from Ludvig C. Poulsen, plus 20 Australian Premieres including Drive Back Home starring Alan Cumming, Cannes Queer Palm winner Three Kilometres to the End of the World, and the poignant period drama Lilies Not for Me. Fall for Layla, a vibrant love story set in London’s queer club scene.
Also included in this programme and becoming a habit because of the success of last year’s The Sound of Music sing-a-long, we’re reprising the fun-filled event with nun other than Whoopi Goldberg’s Sister Act on the screen accompanied by sinful shenanigans from the Sisters and Brothers of The Order of Perpetual Indulgence, Sydney.
Can’t attend in person? Stream highlights nationwide from 28 February to 10 March during the on-demand season.
Come along for an unforgettable celebration of queer cinema, stories that inspire, challenge, and connect. For the full schedule and tickets, visit the website or use the Queer Screen app.
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