BFI Flare
London LGBT Film Festival
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The 38th edition of BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival, one of the world’s most significant and long-standing queer film events in the LGBTQIA+ calendar, today reveals its full programme. BFI Flare will take place at BFI Southbank, which alongside packed screenings, will be buzzing with special events and DJ nights during the festival. A selection of titles will be available to UK-wide audiences on BFI Player and to international audiences online via Five Films for Freedom – now celebrating its 10th year, in partnership with The British Council. BFI Flare is divided into three thematic programme strands: Hearts, Bodies and Minds and this year presents 33 World Premieres (across features and shorts) with 57 features and 81 shorts from 41 countries. Tickets go on sale on 20th February for BFI Members and on general sale from 22 February.
As previously announced, BFI Flare opens with the European Premiere of LAYLA, Amrou Al-Kadhi’s stunning debut feature which recently had its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Deeply personal and engaging, starring Screen Star of Tomorrow Bilal Hasna in the titular role, Layla tells the story of a struggling Arab drag queen whose confident façade hides their desperate desire for love. The festival’s closing night film is the World Premiere of docu-fiction Lady Like by director/producer Luke Willis. Lady Like follows the story of London-born, San Francisco-based drag queen Lady Camden, aka Rex Wheeler, as she is catapulted into the spotlight on RuPaul’s Drag Race season 14. In this rags to riches origin story, Lady Camden struggles to manage the demands of her freshly minted international fame, while Rex is forced to come to terms with the troubling childhood he left behind in Camden which drove him to so desperately seek joy, fantasy and escape through the performing arts.
The BFI Flare 2024 Programming team are Grace Barber-Plentie, Jay Bernard, Diana Cipriano, Zorian Clayton, Rhianna Ilube, Darren Jones, Wema Mumma and Brian Robinson.
BFI Flare programmers said:
“This year’s BFI Flare offers something new and refreshing to audiences – film gems aimed to inspire and celebrate the sheer diversity of queer communities around the world. We’ve got a packed programme of screenings, talks and events. Whether you want to make badges, forge friendships or have a boogie, there’s something for all in this festival.”
All films screening in the BFI Flare Festival 2024.
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27, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
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AfterSex, screening in the programme Connect/Disconnect
Aikane, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
All the Lights Still Burning, screening in the programme Tender-hearted: Shorts from the UK and Ireland
The Archive: Queer Nigerians, screening with Stories of Our Lives
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Baby Gay, screening in the programme Queer/Platonic
Bearcave, screening in the programme Dopamine Crash
A BED FOR THREE or THE EXTRAORDINARY AND SURPRISING COMPLEXITY OF BEDROOM FURNITURE, screening in the programme Connect/Disconnect
Between Light and Nowhere, screening in the programme Cosmic Dreams: Through the Looking Glass
The Birth of Naikee, screening in the programme State of the Art
The Blue Shelter, screening in the programme Cosmic Dreams: Through the Looking Glass
A BODY LIKE MINE, screening in the programme Methods for Facing a Hostile World
Boléro, screening in the programme State of the Art
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Cab Ride, screening in the programme Tender-hearted: Shorts from the UK and Ireland
Candle, screening in the programme Dopamine Crash
Car Wash, screening in the programme Connect/Disconnect
Cara Mamma, screening in the programme Tender-hearted: Shorts from the UK and Ireland
Compton’s ’22, screening in the programme Methods for Facing a Hostile World
Confusion, screening with Solids by the Seashore
Cursive, screening in the programme Dopamine Crash
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Dildotectonics, screening in the programme Pleasure Me
DOPE FIEND, screening in the programme Say What You Mean
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Earth to KB, screening in the programme State of the Art
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The First Kiss, screening in the programme A Taste of Spain
Forza, Rea!, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
Friends of Sophia, screening in the programme Cosmic Dreams: Through the Looking Glass
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Gillyfish, screening in the programme Tender-hearted: Shorts from the UK and Ireland
Girl on Girl, screening in the programme Pleasure Me
Good Boy, screening in the programme Tender-hearted: Shorts from the UK and Ireland
Goodbye Python, screening in the programme Cosmic Dreams: Through the Looking Glass
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Halfway, screening in the programme Connect/Disconnect
Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Platt Lynes
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I Found My Yellow, screening in the programme Say What You Mean
I’ll Tell You When I’m Ready, screening in the programme Methods for Facing a Hostile World
If, screening with India’s 1st Best Trans Model Agency
Incomplete, screening with Aligned
India’s 1st Best Trans Model Agency
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laying fire, screening in the programme Pleasure Me
Life is not a competition, but I’m winning
The Lime Green Shirt, screening in the programme Tender-hearted: Shorts from the UK and Ireland
Little One, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
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MAN>CODE, screening in the programme Connect/Disconnect
Marungka tjalatjunu (Dipped in Black), screening in the programme Methods for Facing a Hostile World
Maurice’s Bar, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
Meteor, screening in the programme Say What You Mean
Midnight on MSN, screening in the programme Say What You Mean
MnM, screening in the programme Methods for Facing a Hostile World
My Best Friend, screening in the programme Queer/Platonic
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Nobody Knows, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
Nothing Special, screening in the programme Tender-hearted: Shorts from the UK and Ireland
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Old Lesbians, screening with Lesvia
On Falling, screening in the programme Cosmic Dreams: Through the Looking Glass
Orlando, My Political Biography
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Pacemaker, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
Please Be Happy, screening with What’s Safe, What’s Gross, What’s Selfish and What’s Stupid
Priorities, screening in the programme Pleasure Me
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Queen Size, screening in the programme Say What You Mean
Queens Without Kingdom, screening in the programme A Taste of Spain
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Rejoyce!, screening in the programme Pleasure Me
The Robbers *********
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Safety State, screening in the programme Cosmic Dreams: Through the Looking Glass
Saigon Kiss, screening in the programme Dopamine Crash
The Sappho Project: Fragment 147, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
Sex is Comedy: the revolution of intimacy coordinators
She’s a sensation, screening in the programme A Taste of Spain
The Sketch, screening in the programme State of the Art
STELLA, screening in the programme Say What You Mean
Strokes, screening in the programme Drawn This Way
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Terratoma, screening in the programme State of the Art
The Things to Come, screening in the programme Queer/Platonic
Tomàs, screening in the programme A Taste of Spain
Toothbrush, screening in the programme Connect/Disconnect
Totems, screening in the programme Queer/Platonic
Traces, screening in the programme Pleasure Me
Traje de Luces, screening in the programme A Taste of Spain
Transition, screening in the programme A Taste of Spain
Two Suns, screening in the programme Dopamine Crash
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We Collide, screening in the programme Connect/Disconnect
What’s Safe, What’s Gross, What’s Selfish and What’s Stupid
Wolf, screening in the programme Queer/Platonic
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Y, screening in the programme Pleasure Me
You don’t have to like me, screening in the programme Queer/Platonic