This long-running annual film festival is a celebration of queer filmmaking from around the world. Alongside the film screenings, there's a variety of events, talks, parties and exhibitions - most of which are free to attend! Highlights include:
Community Stalls and Badge Cafe
On Sunday 22 March the BFI hosts a variety of LGBTQI+ community groups, charities and non-profits showcasing their initiatives and services. There's also the opportunity to visit Ben Walters crafty Badge Cafe where you can swing by and join in the fun, putting old books and magazines to use.
Treat Yourself Well: Queerwell Workshops and PlayShops
Presented by Queerwell, the national LGBTQ+ mental health charity, the BFI hosts a range of workshops and playshops on mental wellbeing, shared histories, community and belonging. Look out for Queer Hope and Joy! (Sun 22 Mar at 12:30pm) a free creative PlayShop inspired by the AIDS quilt with participants invited to create their own bunting panels, and Queer & Neordivergent: Intersectional Identity Mapping (Sun 22 Mar at 4pm), a gentle and reflective guided visual mapping session exploring identity through a queer neurodivergent lens.
Free BFI Flare DJ Nights
Free themed DJ Nights kick off on weekends in the BFI Bar from 9pm to 1am. Join in the anniversary celebrations at the Opening Night (Wed 18 Mar) and Closing Night (Sat 28 Mar) parties, and look out for themed parties including east London's FLINTA favourites Fèmmme Fraîche (Fri 20 Mar), Club Kali (Sat 21 Mar) a queer Bollywood night with DJ Ritu MBE, Back to '86 (Thu 26 Mar) a non-stop 80s classic night with DJ Mike Menace, and Sexistential (Sat 27 Mar), an electro-pop night inspired by Robyn's new album and led by DJ Joe Egg.
WHEN & WHERE: Monthly Thursdays at the Queen Elizabeth Hall foyer, Southbank Centre