This documentary shorts programme offers an unfiltered look into invisible and unspoken aspects of LGBTQ+ experience: the daily routine of a queer couple under military rule; the difficulties of living through Covid times with HIV; anti-trans persecution; and a man remembering his painful experience seeking asylum in the UK. These films expose the many layers of oppression faced by queer East and Southeast Asian people today. Participants recount traumatic memories to the camera, laying bare their lived experiences of prejudice and violence, while the filmmakers invite the viewer to join in a moment of solidarity.
Followed by in person Q&A with Dorothy Cheung (director of Heart Murmurs) and Warren (from Qeluar).
Total Runtime: 76 min
Qeluar | Justice Khor | UK | 2023 | 20min
The Bus Driver | Ku Ki | Myanmar | 2024 | 22min
Heart Murmurs | Dorothy Cheung | Hong Kong, UK | 2023 | 9min
House of Rencong | Rizky Rahad | Indonesia | 2022 | 25min
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