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East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival
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East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival is an independent film festival founded in 2023 by festival director Carrie Kendall in partnership with Kaleidoscope. The festival is designated to showing independent and studio cinema made for and by members of the LGBTQIA+ community, encouraging and inspiring the youth community in the local area, raising important funds and awareness for the charitable organisation Kaleidoscope. The festival takes place annually in Romford, United Kingdom and is hosted at Premiere Cinemas inside The Mercury Mall.[1]
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Location | Romford, London, England |
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Founded | 2023; 1 year ago (2023) |
Founded by | Carrie Kendall |
Most recent | Nov 4, 2023 |
Awards | 5 |
Language | English |
Website | Official Website |
The festival celebrates the showcasing of the best LGBTQIA+ independent British and International films. The festival provides a platform for established and emerging filmmakers in showcasing their work, discover new talent, and network with industry professionals. The festival also bring a variety of talks and stalls as well as giving the audience opportunities to engage with those filmmakers through live Q&A's. The festival includes screenings from first-time filmmakers to some of the most established names on the independent film circuit with features, short films and music videos. The festival recognises the achievements of filmmakers through awards in multiple categories.