
Queer film’s enduring champion
LISA Daniel has been part of the furniture of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival听since 1998,听or as she playfully says, her tenure is 听鈥減re-smart phone technology”.
Films are Daniel鈥檚 life and she is able to live and breathe them by giving much of her free time while on a modest income.
“The MQFF takes up most of my working time even though it鈥檚 only a part time job. It鈥檚 pretty much full time (and more) hours for about 6 months and then actual part time (about 20 hours per week) the rest of the year, so I don鈥檛 have the flexibility to work another job,” she tells 17c起草社区.
鈥淏esides, I鈥檓 always researching and watching films for the fest, and thinking about ways to make the MQFF better.”
Daniel lives in one of Australia鈥檚 most beautiful regions and a popular getaway for well-heeled corporates to play on the weekend. Her life there, compared to her film life, is very different with her partner Claire and their attention-loving pooches.
“(I) generally chases after听four pugs and听three chickens, hangs out with my partner Claire and various friends and family at our 10 acres on the Mornington Peninsula,” Daniel says.
“I also听plant trees, check fences on the tractor, create havoc with a chainsaw, eat good food, watch good TV and try to stay fit.”
She also reflects on how her work and the festival contributes to the LGBTI community: 鈥淭he MQFF is a much-loved queer community institution which has a crucial role to fill for those who love queer cinema, love meeting and mingling with other like-minded folk, and provides an entertaining and educational role for all in our community and beyond.
鈥淯ntil the queer community has absolute equality 鈥听both socially and legally 鈥听then we鈥檒l always need important queer events like the MQFF, so I guess heading up a an organisation that promotes equality and gives queer voices a venue to be heard, goes a long way to providing an essential community service.
鈥淚 take my role extremely seriously, and feel blessed to have had such a responsibility for so long.鈥
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