Animated Shorts: Queer Sensations
1. Cwch Deilen
Efa Blosse-Mason, UK, 2020, 8 min
Learning to love someone can be scary, but it can also lead to the most marvelous adventure. With a striking illustrative style, writer-director Efa Blosse-Mason tells the story of Heledd and Celyn who navigate the undiscovered and murky waters of entering a new relationship.
2. Diomysus
Emily Morus-Jones, 2022, UK, 5 min
The award-winning film interviews people from the British polyamory community, using puppets to hide the interviewees’ identities and allowing them to be safely honest and open about their experiences. Through these interviews, the film asks the viewer: how conscious is your bias?
“I wanted to use this opportunity to give a more honest, positive, insider’s account of polyamory, which is often trivialised or sensationalised on film despite the fact that it is most certainly on the rise in the UK”, Emily explains.
3. Flesh
Camila Kater, Brazil, Spain, 2019, 12 min
Rare, medium rare, medium, medium well and well done. Through intimate and personal stories, five women share their experiences in relation to the body, from childhood to old age.
4. All those Sensations in My Belly
Marko Dješka, Croatia, Portugal, 2020, 13 min
All Those Sensations in My Belly is short animated documentary about the real life of transgirl Matia, who relates the story about her experience of transition process with a specific focus on complexity of finding true love with a heterosexual man.
5. TOP 3
Sofie Edvardsson, 2019, Sweden, 45 min
In this funny, bittersweet romantic comedy from Sweden, perpetual list-maker Anton falls in love with David, but things start to go awry when Anton realizes that his dreams in life might be in direct opposition to David’s.
6. Y (18+)
Matea Kovač, 2023, Croatia, 7 min
An empty paper depicts a struggle between artistic composition and decomposition as the voice of the narrator-protagonist reminisces about her tumultuous relationship with a former girlfriend.
7. Dancing with Gender
Jorinde Hol, the Netherlands, 2021, 3 min
Our society is extremely binary focussed, we think in female- and male-boxes, but not everyone identifies with those terms. In this short documentary you’ll hear several non-binary people talk about their experiences and perception of gender. Led by their voices and fluid line work, you’ll learn what the term means to them.
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