QUEEREASTFILMFESTIVAL
It’s difficult making the transition from being single to starting a relationship. So how should we cope? Echo Each Other abandons spoken dialogue, instead using sign and body language to silently communicate with the audience. With support from the Ministry of Culture, Taiwan.
Hao works as a janitor at a gay spa. One day, he chats with Kai, an attractive customer, but things do not go as expected.
A Chinese-American restaurant worker falls in love with an 18th century Qing dynasty god, who visits him at night and leads him on a journey of sexual awakening and self-discovery.
Two teenage boys in a Malaysian boarding school grapple with the challenges of bullying, as they come to terms with their mutual attraction. Screening in conjunction with Alifu, the Prince/ss.
New to BDSM, young military officer Lee Jun-Zhong must complete a risky task in order to prove his loyalty to his master. But can he overcome his doubts and fear to face his inner desires? Screening in conjunction with The Wedding Banquet.
The film follows two people in their process of reality-curation. How do their multiple lived worlds, each their own amalgamation of memories, sensations, and thoughts, coexist with presentations of distance, history, and totality?