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Two women embrace on a tropical beach.
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Queer 80s: Radical Defiance: Queer Brazilian Super-8 Shorts

Three powerful Brazilian short films from the early 1980s explore queer lives in the last years of the military dictatorship, showing in the UK for the first time.

Two topless men embrace each other.
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Queer 80s: Tongues Untied + introduction and poetry

An arresting mix of documentary and performance, Marlon Riggs classic essay film is an intense, unforgettable depiction of black, gay experience in the US. 

Nimona looks threateningly forward, ready to fight.
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Family Film Club: Nimona

This futuristic-medieval-punk-metal mash-up is a face-meltingly brilliant thrill-ride perfect for the big screen! 

A young person playing a lute in traditional clothing, against a desert scape.
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Queer 80s: Ashik Kerib + Introduction

Sergei Parajanov’s last film, co-directed by Dodo Abashidze, is an Azeri-Turkish love story about a wandering minstrel forced to roam the world for 1001 nights to win the hand of his beloved. 

A girl sitting on a train with her parents looks hopefully out the window.
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Schools: Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo (PG*) x SAFAR

Especially programmed for schools and educators, we’re partnering up with SAFAR Film Festival during National Refugee Week to present this beautiful animation that champions hope and understanding. 

Two boys stand opposite each other wearing mixed martial arts uniforms, in front of a desert city.
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Refugee Week: We Dare to Dream + ScreenTalk

As the Refugee Olympic Team prepares to compete at the Tokyo Olympics, We Dare to Dream chronicles their hopes and desires as they fight for a better life, plus a ScreenTalk with the director.

Two people stand in front of a mirror in a darkly lit bathroom.
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Cinema

Queer 80s: Law of Desire + introduction

A deeply twisted gay romance is at the heart of Pedro Almodóvar first truly great film, a sexy, dangerous thriller with superb performances from Antonio Banderas and Carmen Maura.

An animation of a man and a woman in front of a sunset, the man lays bricks on a wall whilst the woman watches on.
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Cinema

SAFAR: The Tower + ScreenTalk

A beautifully animated film about a young Palestinian girl gathering her families memories in a refugee camp in Lebanon.

Two women look at a wall that has photographs and notes pinned on to it.
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Cinema

SAFAR: Bye Bye Tiberias + ScreenTalk

SAFAR Film Festival is delighted to present an exclusive Q&A preview of Bye Bye Tiberias ahead of its UK release by T A P E Collective.

A girl sitting on a train with her parents looks hopefully out the window.
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Cinema

Family Film Club: Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo

We’re partnering up with SAFAR Film Festival during National Refugee Week to present this beautiful animation that champions hope and understanding.

Two women chat on a boat on a glorious, sunny Mediterranean ocean.
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Cinema

Queer 80s: Quest for Love + Introduction

Helena Nogueira’s rarely screened lesbian romance set across South Africa and a thinly-disguised Mozambique, was released two years before the end of Apartheid. 

Three women in waitress outfits blow flour above a bowl.
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Waitress: The Musical

The musical tale of a small-town waitress whose live is thrown in to disarray. 

zone of interest
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Cinema

Senior Community Screening: The Zone of Interest

Jonathan Glazer examines evil through the prism of everyday life for a commandant's family living in the shadow of Auschwitz. 

A group of people in theatrical period dress stand in a circle in a darkly lit space.
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Cinema

Relaxed Screening: Inside My Heart + director ScreenTalk

Saskia Boddeke explores the rehearsal of movement and speech amongst an ensemble of neurodivergent and disabled actors staging a strange and beautiful fairy tale.

Two young people look romantically in to each other's eyes whilst leaning against a window frame showing a city skyline.
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Cinema

Queer 80s: Coming Out + ScreenTalk with actor Dirk Kummer

An East German teacher has a sexual awakening following a fateful night in a gay bar in this powerful story of love and self-acceptance, originally released on the night the Berlin Wall fell.