The Wotever DIY Film Festival

The Wotever DIY Film Festival (WDIYFF) showcases the best, queer, DIY film from LGBTQ communities in the UK and around the world. Now in their fourth year – and fifth festival – WDIYFF has seen a one evening event grow to a three-day festival at the beautiful Cinema Museum in Kennington.

The Wotever DIY Film Festival

The Wotever DIY Film Festival (WDIYFF) showcases the best, queer, DIY film from LGBTQ communities in the UK and around the world.

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Now in their fourth year – and fifth festival – WDIYFF has seen a one evening event grow to a three-day festival at the beautiful Cinema Museum in Kennington.

This year they are hosting a retrospective screening at the British Film Institute on August 20, 2015.

With submissions more than tripling this year, organisers are presenting  a varied, not to mention packed, programme of films from all corners of our queer planet.

There is a pre-festival, DIY filmmaking workshop on August 16, and a free filmmakers networking event during the festival itself.

On the opening gala nigh they will be a screening Stories of Our Lives by the Kenyan group the Nest Collective which garnered rave reviews at BFI Flare earlier this year.


Event: Wotever DIY Film Festival

Where: The Cinema Museum, 2 Dugard Way (off Renfrew Road), London, SE11 4TH

When: Friday 21 – Sunday 23 August 2015

Times:  Various (afternoons and evenings)

Tickets: Start from £7 for screenings (concession/donation tickets also available)

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoteverFilmFestival

Twitter: https://twitter.com/WoteverFilmFest

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