Raindance Film Festival announce Queer strand of films
Raindance Film Festival, marketed as the UK’s biggest independent film festival, returns October 28 – November 7 with a ‘QUEER’ strand of films.

As in previous years, one of the programming strands is the QUEER strand, which this year comprises the following LGBTQ+ films:
International premiere of A Dim Valley (dir: Brandon Colvin, USA). In this queer hallucinogenic fairytale, a biologist and his two pot-smoking assistants working deep in the Appalachian woods encounter a trio of mystical backpackers.
UK premiere of Drag Kids (dir: Megan Wennberg, Canada). Touching documentary chronicling four drag performers under the age of 12. Having faced enormous scrutiny over their brief drag careers, the young stars prepare for the biggest performance of their lives at Montreal Pride.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwDzm5_KxOc
Under My Skin (dir: David O’Donnell, Australia/USA). Liv Hewson and Alex Russell star as a free-spirited artist and a straight-laced lawyer respectively, whose love is tested by questions of gender. Liv Hewson is nominated for Raindance’s Best Performance Award for their role in this film as Derry (a character played by an ensemble cast of actors – Liv Hewson, Bobbi Menuez, Lex Ryan, Chloe Freeman – who identify as non-binary or trans-binary).
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