Anticipated Highlights of the 2023 XPOSED Queer Film Festival
The XPOSED film festival is set to return for its 18th edition in 2024, with an exciting lineup of 20 film programs that promise to broaden vision and deliver unusual storytelling.
Taking place from May 30 to June 2, the festival will showcase a diverse range of directors and film settings, including Guyana, Brazil, Uzbekistan, Thailand, India, Czech Republic, and Greece. The festival will feature 12 feature-length films and 8 short film programs, all representing various forms of queer cinema.
Recurring themes in this year's festival are grief and loss, presented from queer perspectives. The films encompass glory, shame, distaste, trash, and beauty, offering a profound exploration of the human experience.
One of the highly anticipated films in the lineup is "Re-Creation," co-directed by Jim Sheridan and David Merriman. The film, presented in the XPOSED edition 2024 in Germany, is set in a fictional jury room reflecting on truth, guilt, and memory. The story is implied to be set in Ireland, around the Ian Bailey case.
The full program of the 2024 XPOSED film festival can be found on their official website. The festival will be held at four venues: Kino Moviemento, Il Kino, Wolf Kino, and Babylon Kreuzberg.
Stay updated with the latest news and announcements by following the XPOSED film festival on Instagram. The festival's Instagram account was used to make the announcement about the 2024 lineup.
The XPOSED film festival is a must-attend event for film enthusiasts, offering a unique and thought-provoking cinematic experience. With its diverse range of films and recurring themes, the festival promises to be a memorable event for all who attend.
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