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Melbourne Indie Film Festival 2020 – Thursday 19th March 6PM – LGBT World Shorts

 

 

 
 

 

Melbourne Indie Film Festival 2020 – Thursday 19th March 6PM – LGBT World Shorts

 

The best LGBT stories from Australia and World including Feel Good Coming of Age, Romantic Comedy & Drama + Q&A with the Filmmakers!

SHORT FILMS:

The Mask I Wear – Brett Newton – United States

Writer: Amanda Glassman

Cast: Jai Santiago, Kelley Lockman, Yushica Wallace

Synopsis: A man beat down and weathered by social norms is challenged with balancing a conservative family life while coming to terms with his own reality.

Ginger – Michelle Douglas, Anny Salerni – Australia

Writer: MIchelle Douglas

Cast: Michaela Celeste, Mandie Combe, Donna Gomez, Lyndall Grant, Maria Papas

Synopsis: Greta attends a ballroom dancing class with her friend Betty. Greta has hopes of getting a cha cha or two with Lily, while other students have their own agendas.

Good Bi Kiss – Chris Phillips, Robert Keller – United States

Writer: Robert Keller

Cast: Andréa Zamora, Robert Keller, Rime Salmi

Synopsis: When Scott returns to the apartment he moved out of several months ago to pick up some important items he left behind, Christine, his ex-fiancée, confronts him about his sexual identity, why their relationship ended, and what it will take for each of them to move on.

Heaven – Sam McGowan – Australia

Writer: Sam McGowan

Cast: Indiana Williams, Karl Richmond, Mikhayla Dennis, Gemma Carfi

Synopsis: A shy teenager attempts to manipulate a game of seven minutes in heaven so he can confess his feelings to the boy he is infatuated with.

Champ – Tomislav Vujcic – Germany

Writer: Tomislav Vujcic

Cast: Paul Wollin, Peter Kotthaus, Michael Knöfler, Thomas Buschkamp

Synopsis: MMA fighter Mike is forced to “come out” and he wants the title. Fight for dignity, recognition & respect!

After The Fact – Susannah Smith-Roy – New Zealand

Writer: Jackson C. Payne

Cast: Jeremy Johnston, Loren Armstrong, Holly Shanahan

Synopsis: AFTER THE FACT is a short film written by Jackson C. Payne. Set in New Plymouth, the film tells the story of a young boy, William, and his slightly disillusioned teacher, Jenny. Jenny and William both share a moment that unites them. However, happiness can be fleeting.  This is a sombre but truthful look at the hardships that can come with exploring one’s own identity and the importance of the friendships that can be found along the way. 

 

TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/melbourne-indie-film-festival-2020-lgbt-world-shorts-tickets-97286158519# 

$12.00 + Booking Fee @ Eventbrite

$15.00 door

Seats are limited

Advanced bookings highly recommended!

 

LOCATION INFO:

The Screening Room Upstairs

@ The Post St Kilda

Directions:

Tram Routes:

Number 3 or Number 67

Tram Stop 34

More Directions at: https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/

 

Please note it is a licensed venue and everybody under 18 must be accompanied by their parents or adult guardian.

Program subject to change without notice.