Queer Screen, the producer of the Mardi Gras Film Festival and Queer Screen Film Fest, is both the first LGBTIQIA+ and Australian organisation to be invited to present films to buyers as part of Marché du Film's 'Goes to Cannes' program.
Queer Screen’s 29th Mardi Gras Film Festival invites audiences on a mission to the Queer Frontier, to meet emerging and...
“When we move towards greater trans and gender-diverse authorship, we move towards authenticity, belonging, and a valuing of the differences, similarities, and intricacies that make up trans experiences."
Following selection in BFI Flare in 2020, Australian filmmaker Kelly Walker is set to debut her first feature film, 'My Fiona', at the Mardi Gras Film Festival on February 23.
Queer Screen’s 28th Mardi Gras Film Festival will be both an online and in-cinema experience, featuring 94 features, documentaries, shorts...
A modern romantic drama about a couple, one of them pansexual, whose open relationship is put to the test when they move in together.
The NSW government has announced $500K in funding to deliver professional development programs for screen professionals and support film festivals and events.
'Nothing to Lose – The Documentary' and supernatural web series 'Jade of Death' are winners of this year’s Queer Screen’s Completion Fund.