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An LGBT film festival or queer film festival is a specialized film festival that has an LGBTQ+ focus in its selection of films. LGBT film festivals often screen films that would struggle to find a mainstream audience and are often activist spaces for awareness-raising around LGBT rights as well as for community building among queer communities.

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  • Les festivals de films LGBTQ+ sont des événements cinématographiques et culturels récurrents spécialisés autour de thématiques homosexuelle, bisexuelle, transidentitaire, et queer. Ils sont apparus dans les années 1970 aux États-Unis dans le cadre des mouvements américains de lutte pour la reconnaissance des droits homosexuels. Le festival du film Frameline (San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival) né en 1977 à San Francisco, est de fait le plus ancien encore existant. À partir des années 1990, les communautés LGBTQ s'organisent en associations, du moins dans les pays occidentaux, de façon à fonder et promouvoir leurs festivals, nouant des relations avec d'autres festivals. Vers la fin de cette décennie, des festivals commencent à émerger en Extrême-Orient — le Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival né en 1989 est le plus ancien de cette région — et en Europe de l'Est. En 2020, les principaux festivals nord-américains (San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto) décident de former la North American Queer Festival Alliance (NAQFA), afin de renforcer la visibilité de leurs programmations. La plupart des festivals programment de nouveaux films, parfois en avant-première, les présentant selon les catégories habituelles (fiction, animation, documentaire, cinéma expérimental). Une grande partie de ces festivals proposent de primer les films, ce qui donne lieu à une cérémonie de remise de prix. Certains proposent un focus sur un sujet ou un pays — notamment si le pays en question ne reconnait pas les droits LGBTQ. Ces événements donnent lieu à des débats et des rencontres. L'ensemble des festivals décrits ci-dessous sont répertoriés dans la base Festhome. (fr)
  • An LGBT film festival or queer film festival is a specialized film festival that has an LGBTQ+ focus in its selection of films. LGBT film festivals often screen films that would struggle to find a mainstream audience and are often activist spaces for awareness-raising around LGBT rights as well as for community building among queer communities. The first LGBT-focused film festivals were organized in the United States as part of the awakening LGBT movement in the United States in the 1970s. The longest-running film festival with an LGBT focus is the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco, which was established in 1977. Until the 1990s, LGBT film festivals were mostly informal screenings in Western countries. In the 1990s, NGOs were founded to create and promote queer-focused film festivals and festivals became more commercialized. Around this time, more queer-focused film festivals began to emerge, especially in East Asia and Eastern Europe. LGBT film festivals use different labels to promote their focus on LGBT topics, for instance "gay and lesbian" (such as the Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival); "queer" (such as the Asian Queer Film Festival); "rainbow" (such as the Rainbow Reel Tokyo); "LGBT", "LGBTQ", and other variations of the acronym (such as the Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival); or they might not use a label in their name at all (such as the MIX NYC). In 2020, several queer film festivals—Los Angeles' Outfest, the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, Toronto's Inside Out Film and Video Festival, and San Francisco's Frameline Film Festival—partnered to launch the North American Queer Festival Alliance, an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBT film. (en)
  • La seguente è una lista di festival cinematografici LGBT. (it)
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  • La seguente è una lista di festival cinematografici LGBT. (it)
  • An LGBT film festival or queer film festival is a specialized film festival that has an LGBTQ+ focus in its selection of films. LGBT film festivals often screen films that would struggle to find a mainstream audience and are often activist spaces for awareness-raising around LGBT rights as well as for community building among queer communities. (en)
  • Les festivals de films LGBTQ+ sont des événements cinématographiques et culturels récurrents spécialisés autour de thématiques homosexuelle, bisexuelle, transidentitaire, et queer. Ils sont apparus dans les années 1970 aux États-Unis dans le cadre des mouvements américains de lutte pour la reconnaissance des droits homosexuels. Le festival du film Frameline (San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival) né en 1977 à San Francisco, est de fait le plus ancien encore existant. À partir des années 1990, les communautés LGBTQ s'organisent en associations, du moins dans les pays occidentaux, de façon à fonder et promouvoir leurs festivals, nouant des relations avec d'autres festivals. Vers la fin de cette décennie, des festivals commencent à émerger en Extrême-Orient — le Hong Kong Lesbian an (fr)
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  • Festival cinematografici LGBT (it)
  • Liste de festivals de cinéma LGBT (fr)
  • List of LGBT film festivals (en)
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