
Mardi Gras Film Festival Returns For Its 28th Year
Mardi Gras Film Festival is back for its 28th year, bringing audiences together again in what MGFF听Director Lisa Rose describes as a “silver lining to the hideousness that was 2020.”
鈥淔ilm festivals like ours exist for multiple reasons, but one of the main reasons is to support 17c起草社区I film makers in making content and getting it on screen. We are also about supporting our community and creating safe spaces for our community to get together and watch a film, 颈迟鈥檚 that feeling of togetherness and understanding,鈥 Rose adds.
Not only does the festival bring the very best of queer cinema to Sydney audiences, it also supports the industry in a number of other ways, most notably through the Completion Fund that has continued to support the making of new queer film by Australian film makers since 2015. Among the many successes of this program was ,听which this week opened in cinemas nationally.
This year, The Greenhouse, which was also supported through the听Completion Fund, will make its debut as part of the festival program. Part supernatural thriller, part exploration of the many layers of grief and despair it is a definite 鈥must see鈥. In an interview due out next week 17c起草社区 will be speaking more deeply with the incredible team responsible for this ground-breaking piece of cinema
鈥It鈥檚 an ambitious film and the fact that 颈迟鈥檚 a genre film that touches on the supernatural but at the heart of it is it is really about family and relationships and coming to terms with grief.鈥 Rose says.
听One other highlights from this 测别补谤鈥檚 program, Rose 听saidpeople should definitely consider grabbing tickets to is –听I Carry You With Me directed by Heidi Ewing.
鈥It鈥檚 based on a true story of two Mexican men who meet and fall in love,鈥 Rose explains. 鈥泪t鈥檚 about their relationship and struggles and how they want to immigrate to America for a better life, its fascinating the way 颈迟鈥檚 made, it has so much heart.鈥
鈥淧robably my favourite documentary in the festival, is PS Burn This Letter Please, which is about New York drag queens in the 1950s. There is something about this one which is quite unique, someone found a bunch of letters that were written between this group of drag queens. The film makers tracked down some of the people who wrote these letters, 颈迟鈥檚 fascinating and incredibly exciting.鈥
Of course, these are just three of many exciting films featuring as part of this 测别补谤鈥檚 festival. Luckily听Mardi Gras Film Festival has听been far more fortunate than many other festivals around the country, in particular the Melbourne Queer Film Festival was just three days into its 30th anniversary festival last year when it was听.
Mardi Gras Film Festival have embraced the challenges, throwing for the first time in the festival鈥檚听history an opening night screening and party under the stars. This screening will feature听the film Irish film Dating Amber听and will be听presented at Moonlight Cinema on Thursday, Feb 18.听Alongside this a number of films will also be available to stream online, making the festival program more accessible than ever.
We conclude our interview by discussing how the film industry will change in the wake of COVID-19, with Rose reflecting on the last twelve months for the industry, and on what may lie ahead.
鈥There will be changes, and it will be interesting to see if people will want to watch films about COVID-19 or watch films to escape, because the world is quite challenging right now. It’s going to be interesting to see what content is out in 12 months or two years time.鈥
For more info on this 测别补谤鈥檚 incredible line up of films for Mardi Gras Film Festival, head to their .





