On 2.6. a screening of queer shorts Dutch Courage and a discussion will take place at the Elektriteater in Tartu
Queer shorts Dutch Courage
The Netherlands is one of the most progressive and culturally liberal countries in the world in regards to LGBTQ+ rights, ranking highly in ILGA Europe’s index for equality.
More than 90% of Dutch people support same-sex marriage and Amsterdam has frequently been named one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the world, famous for its many gay bars, bathhouses, hotels, and other spaces.
But what remaining and new challenges are emerging? Is the Netherlands really an idyll for the LGBTQ+ community? Are all voices heard? And can we really speak of true equality and equity among the broad range of diverse groups that exist?
Find out about it at our film event Dutch Courage!
Tickets
Full ticket 7 €
Discount ticket 5 €: for pupils, students, teachers, pensioners and conscripts upon presentation of a document.
Tickets can be purchased 15-20 minutes before the start of the event at the cinema hall or electronically in advance using the link
Refugees from any country will be able to attend all festival events for free. Please present your refugee passport at the cash desk.
If you are a journalist interested in writing about the screening, please request your for our press accreditation under info@q-space.ee latest on 30.05.2024