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Brisbane Queer Film Festival 2021, Brisbane

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In 2020, before Monsoon made cinema audiences swoon en masse, it screened at the Brisbane Queer Film Festival first. The same applies to Aussie teen rom-com Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie’s Dead Aunt), too. So, if you’re eager to see some of 2021’s queer movie highlights well before they reach general release, then you’d best make a date with this year’s BQFF.
Running from Thursday, March 11–Sunday, March 21, BQFF will unleash a jam-packed 11-day program at New Farm Cinemas, all to celebrate the fest’s 22nd year. Expect star-studded gems, the latest works from top directors, bold debuts from first-timers and everything in-between, all as part of a lineup that spans 20 features and three different shorts sessions.
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