Asian Queer Film Festival
Location | Tokyo, Japan |
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Founded | 2007 |
Directed by | Miho Iri [1] |
Hosted by | Cinemart Roppongi, Tokyo |
Festival date | Every second year; months vary |
Language |
Asian languages (English subtitles) |
Website |
Official website (from 2013) |
Asian Queer Film Festival (AQFF) is a film festival for LGBT audiences, held in Tokyo, Japan. It screens only Asian films. The festival began in 2007 and is held every second year.
2007 1st Asian Queer Film & Video Festival in Japan
Date
- April 14–20, 2007
Place
- Cinema-Arton Shimokitazawa
Films
- Love for Share (2005, Indonesia)
- Red Doors (2005, USA)
- The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (2006, Philippines)
2009 2nd Asian Queer Film Festival
Date
- September 19–23, 2009
Place
- KINEATTIC in Harajuku (Mini Theater)
Films
- Seeds of Summer (2007, Israel)
- The World Unseen (2007, South Africa/UK)
2011 3rd Asian Queer Film Festival
Date
- Date was changed due to 2011 Tōhoku earthquake. (May 20–22 & 27 - 29, 2011)
- July 8–10 & 15 - 17, 2011
Place
- Cinemart Roppongi
Films
- The Panda Candy (2007, China)
- The Secrets (2007, Islaer/France)
- Yes or No, So I Love You (2010, Thailand)
See also
- List of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films
- List of LGBT events
- List of LGBT film festivals
- Bangkok Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
- Beijing Queer Film Festival
- Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
- Korea Queer Film Festival
- Pride International Film Festival
- Q! Film Festival
- Rainbow Reel Tokyo
- ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival
- Shanghai Queer Film Festival (opened in September 2017)
- Taiwan International Queer Film Festival
References
- ↑ Kaori Shoji (July 8, 2011). "Asia's gay film scene opens Tokyo up to brave new experiences". Japan Times. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
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