Settle in for a night of compelling short films that celebrate queer lives, experiences, and connections across generations. Pride Film Evening showcases Geelong Pride Film Festival's collection of opening night Rainbow Shorts presented as part of Festival for the Future.
The lineup includes Into the Light — a collaboration between the Alexandrina Youth Theatre and Film group and older LGBTIQA+ community members.
If you’re not attending Festival for the Future, you can purchase tickets to this screening separately. But if you already have a Festival for the Future ticket, your entry is free!
Into the Light was created as part of Connecting through the Art of Ageing, a joint initiative with the City of Victor Harbor and District Council of Yankalilla, with thanks to the Office for Ageing Well, Seniors Card SA, SA Health, and Geelong Pride Film Festival.
Secure your ticket now for an evening of film and conversation at Victor Harbor's Victa Cinema on 29 April 2025. You can purchase tickets at the door or via the link below.
If you’ve already purchased tickets to Festival for the Future, you get FREE access to this screening!
GPFF Rainbow Shorts
Geelong Pride Film Festival presents a fabulous collection of short films from across the LGBTIQ+ Rainbow spectrum.
How To Dress Like Me
How to Dress Like Me is a 5-minute documentary about the intersections of play, queerness, and clothes.
Director: Juanita Ebbs, Aaron Alvarez, Australia, 2023, 5 minutes, English, Unclassified 15+
Joy
65-year-old working-class lesbian and sugar addict, lives with her partner—a mannequin that she’s built to look exactly like her ex.
Director: Julieta Tetelbaum, Argentina, 2023, 11:22, English, Unclassified 15+
A Fuckboi Story
Ulises runs into David, an old hookup he always hoped could be more. Could this time be different?
Director: Carlos Jiménez Lucas, Spain, 2023, 10 minutes, Spanish, English Subtitles, Unclassified 15+
A Letter To Her
Have you ever been in love? A young woman reflects on a relationship and great love she can not forget.
Director: Karla Sofia Calderon Solis, Ecuador, 2022, 4 minutes, English, Unclassified 15+
The Whole World
During his annual graveside visit, Julian communicates with his late mother and they make plans for the year. This year he will learn that “sometimes changing a little thing can change the whole world.”
Director: Julián Quintanilla, Spain, 2016, 30 minutes, Spanish, English, Unclassified 15+
Good Times and That's OK
At 70 years old, Terri explores her sexuality with a sex worker named Destiny.
Director: Amanda Kaye, Australia, 2022, 12:50, English, Unclassified 15+
Seahorse Parents
Four transgender men share their personal stories of carrying their future children.
Director: Miriam Guttmann, The Netherlands, 2022, 10 minutes, English / Dutch, English Subtitles, Unclassified 15+