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June Events...

  • Cinépride Nantes
  • CineSLAM
  • Colors of Love International Queer Film Festival
  • DIGO Festival
  • DiversidArte: Festival de Curtas
  • Espacio Queer
  • Fairy Tales Queer Film Festival
  • Fire!!
  • Frameline
  • Freiburger Lesbenfilmtage
  • Gilbert Baker Film Festival
  • Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival
  • I+N Festival Courts Queer Short Film Fest
  • Kashish Pride Film Festival
  • Korea Queer Film Festival
  • LGBTQ Unbordered International Film Festival
  • Macao International Queer Film Festival
  • Mix Mexico
  • National Queer Arts Festival
  • OUR PRIDE Shorts & Arts Fest
  • OutFilm Festival Connecticut
  • Palm Springs International ShortFest
  • Panorama Film Festival
  • Premio Maguey
  • Provincetown Cabaret Fest
  • Provincetown International Film Festival
  • Queer Mvmnt Fest
  • Queer North Film Festival
  • Queer Vision
  • Queer Women of Color Film Festival
  • QueerWest Film Fest
  • Rainbow Reel Tokyo
  • Sofia Pride Film Fest
  • Tribeca Film Festival
  • Umbria Underground Film Festival
  • Zinegoak Bilbao International GLBT Film Festival
Gender Reel Film & Performance Festival

Gender Reel Film & Performance Festival

Gender Reel, is the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul) only film festival dedicated to enhancing the visibility of trans and gender diverse people, images and experiences in film and media.

Gender Reel accepts submissions from ANYONE who identifies as trans, gender diverse and/or queer. Films submitted by folks who ID in this way do not need to be about trans or gender diverse issues, although that is preferred. Considerations are also given on a case-by-case basis to folks who do not identify in this way, but only if the film is about a trans/gender diverse issue or topic and trans/gender diverse people played a key role in the creating the film or media project.

Gender Reel is unique for a number of reasons. Gender Reel screens films directed and produced by trans and gender diverse filmmakers about trans and gender diverse people. We also host panel discussions and present Q&A sessions with trans/gender diverse filmmakers from around the world. Additionally, Gender Reel works is committed to elevating the voices of the most marginalized parts of the trans community, dedicating over 50% or more of its programming to trans people of color stories, experiences and images. Lastly, Gender Reel keeps ticket prices affordable and offers scholarships to those who cannot afford to buy one. Accessibility is very important because of the statistical realization that trans people fall on the lower end of the socioeconomic spectrum. We also do not charge filmmakers to submit films because doing so, can again, be a financially impossible option for some.