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June Events...

  • Ciclo Rosa
  • Cinépride Nantes
  • CineSLAM
  • DiversidArte: Festival de Curtas
  • Espacio Queer
  • Fire!!
  • Frameline
  • GASP!  Horror Film Festival
  • Gilbert Baker Film Festival
  • Kashish Pride Film Festival
  • Korea Queer Film Festival
  • Macao International Queer Film Festival
  • Mix Mexico
  • Outfest Peru
  • OutFilm Festival Connecticut
  • Palm Springs International ShortFest
  • Provincetown Cabaret Fest
  • Provincetown International Film Festival
  • Qfest St. Louis
  • Queer Arts Festival
  • Queer East
  • Queer Mvmnt Fest
  • Queer North Film Festival
  • Queer Vision
  • Queer Women of Color Film Festival
  • QueerWest Film Fest
  • Rainbow Reel Tokyo
  • Rainbow Visions Film Festival
  • Sofia Pride Film Fest
  • Sydney Film Festival
  • Taos Pride Film Festival
  • Tribeca Film Festival
  • Zinegoak Bilbao International GLBT Film Festival
London Diversity Film Festival

London Diversity Film Festival

Address

  • London, England
  • UK

The London Diversity Film Festival is a three day event aimed increasing understanding about ethnic and sexual minority groups. It will connect communities from diverse backgrounds to come together and participate in screenings, workshops and networking events.

This festival will enable filmmakers, artists and stories that reflect the population of London with a public space to make their voices heard. We aim to produce an authentic multicultural experience through the sharing of cultural and heritage films with audiences.

This festival will consist of film screenings, skills workshops, seminars, guest speakers and more! This festival is for people who love to make films or just love watching them. It’s a win win!

We created this festival to help contribute to making the film and TV sector more representative of the population of London. This is where we celebrate talent, endorse creativity & push our participants to widen their horizons. There are so many reasons why this festival is needed: we want to encourage our fellow BAME & LGBT society members to not let the colour of their skin, sexuality or class be a hindrance onto their careers.