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Sunday Arts Magazine

5 Jul 2021

The Melbourne Queer Film Festival

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The Melbourne Queer Film Festival

The 31st Melbourne Queer Film Festival (MQFF), Australia’s largest celebration of queer
film, will be held in Melbourne from Thursday 18 November to Monday 29 November
2021.
This is the first time that MQFF has moved its festival to November and follows the
success of its smaller festival MQFF Together in March 2021.
The festival will screen in ACMI in Federation Square, Cinema Nova in Carlton and Village
Cinemas Jam Factory in South Yarra.
MQFF Chief Executive Officer Maxwell Gratton says the move to November will create
new opportunities to showcase the breadth and depth of content for the LGBTIQ+
communities.
“MQFF is committed to bringing to the screen stories that cover all parts of the LGBTIQ+
communities from Australia and across the world,” says Maxwell.
“The move to the later part of the year gives MQFF the opportunity to capture content
coming out of the northern hemisphere festival circuit – and before they are taken up by
streaming services, which have started increasing their queer content.”
MQFF Co-President Molly Whelan says the move of the festival will also give MQFF the
opportunity to kick off Melbourne’s queer festival season.
“We know the start of the year is a busy time for festivals on the queer calendar and in
Victoria more generally,” says Molly.
“Whilst we will still have a smaller festival in March, our move to November will mean
that our community will have great films to look forward to coming out of the Melbourne
winter.”
MQFF Co-President David Micallef says he is looking forward to the change in the festival
calendar.
“We know that by the end of the year we are all ready to sit back and wind down with a
drink and your chosen family. What could be better than doing this with some great
queer content,” says David.
“All of us at MQFF are looking forward to making this time of the year a celebration of the
queer community through film.”

 

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