Mardi Gras Film Festival 2013

  1. acqaporko

    Aquaporko! – screens with the Legend of Leigh Bowery

    Aquaporko! is the story of Melbourne’s fat femme synchronized swim team sculling, egg beating and high kicking towards their first ever live performance. We follow fat activist and filmmaker Kelli Jean Drinkwater as she meets the team and uncovers a world of sisterhood, queer community and radical body politics.
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  2. Best-shorts-2

    Best of International Shorts – Session 1

    We will be showing two programs of the best Australian and international shorts, over two sessions. The films are the calling cards of producers, writers and directors destined for greatness.
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  3. Best-shorts-1

    Best of International Shorts – Session 2

    We will be showing two programs of the best Australian and international shorts, over two sessions. The films are the calling cards of producers, writers and directors destined for greatness.
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  4. MQC-BEST OF

    My Queer Career – Best Of

    Join us for an exclusive screening of the winning films from the 2013 My Queer Career Awards.
    They will be joined by a selection of some of the other finalists.
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  5. stiletto-2-centre

    My Queer Career, Session 1

    My Queer Career is Australia’s longest running short films competition screening dedicated to Australian Queer filmmakers. Screening over two nights, the calibre of entries for this year’s competition is so dazzling, you won’t want to miss our rising stars of the screen take their place firmly in the MGFF spotlight. Read More

  6. treading-water

    My Queer Career, Session 2

    My Queer Career is Australia’s longest running short films competition screening dedicated to Australian Queer filmmakers. Screening over two nights, the calibre of entries for this year’s competition is so dazzling, you won’t want to miss our rising stars of the screen take their place firmly in the MGFF spotlight. Read More

  7. QOTD

    Queen of the Desert – screens with Amanda

    Not only has she got pink extensions, painted on eyebrows, glitter stockings and superman hotpants, Starlady’s a youth worker in some of Australia’s most remote and challenging places. And she reckons that hairdressing can improve people’s lives.
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