Muskoka Queer Film Festival (MQFF) 2020

Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, North America

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Muskoka Queer Film Festival (MQFF) 2020

Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, North America

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General Information

organizers

Michelle Emson

Film Director

Olena Semenova

Film Curator

Katelyn Broad

Festival Administrator

Contact details

Bracebridge, Ontario Canada

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info@mqff.ca

1(877)-780-0087

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About the festival

NOTICE: The festival has been postponed due to Covid-19.

The Muskoka Queer Film Festival is a joint project of Muskoka Pride, the Muskoka Lakes Chamber of Commerce, the Rene M. Caisse Memorial Theatre, and Sanctuary Studios Inc. It`s is built on the success of previous mini-festivals screened as part of Muskoka Pride's annual events. Located in the heart of Ontario's cottage country, MQFF attracts audiences from Toronto to North Bay, from Haliburton to London, and beyond.

The goal of MQFF is to bring a queer brightness to Muskoka and to make diverse queer life more visible in the region. We are aiming to show the public all the bright sides of queer life and to inspire and support the local LQBTQI2S community with positive role models. With this, we are looking for the queer film stories that will carry an uplifting attitude and show the examples of overcoming the challenges of existing in the cis-gendered heterosexual (cis-hetero), world, or would demonstrate the beauty and spirit of lesbian, gay, bi or trans life, culture, and relationships.

We welcome applications from filmmakers of all genders and sexual orientations from all over the world. There is no shortage of the number of films one person or collective would like to submit. The length of one item must not exceed 90 minutes. English is an official language of MQFF and all films presented must be in English or with English voiceover.
MQFF will present the Festival Favorite Award and Audience Choice Award.

The festival curators, Michelle Emson and Olena Semenova are the human rights documentary filmmaking team behind "Pride of Ukraine” (2015) and "Transgender Life in Slovenia” (2016). The entire MQFF team are excited to screen films from LGBTQI2S filmmakers about our community, in all its breadth and diversity.
We shall be inviting a select number of directors, actors_actresses, and producers to join us at the festival for presentations and Q&A.

Audience Choice Award
Festival Favourite Award

About

NOTICE: The festival has been postponed due to Covid-19.

The Muskoka Queer Film Festival is a joint project of Muskoka Pride, the Muskoka Lakes Chamber of Commerce, the Rene M. Caisse Memorial Theatre, and Sanctuary Studios Inc. It`s is built on the success of previous mini-festivals screened as part of Muskoka Pride's annual events. Located in the heart of Ontario's cottage country, MQFF attracts audiences from Toronto to North Bay, from Haliburton to London, and beyond.

The goal of MQFF is to bring a queer brightness to Muskoka and to make diverse queer life more visible in the region. We are aiming to show the public all the bright sides of queer life and to inspire and support the local LQBTQI2S community with positive role models. With this, we are looking for the queer film stories that will carry an uplifting attitude and show the examples of overcoming the challenges of existing in the cis-gendered heterosexual (cis-hetero), world, or would demonstrate the beauty and spirit of lesbian, gay, bi or trans life, culture, and relationships.

We welcome applications from filmmakers of all genders and sexual orientations from all over the world. There is no shortage of the number of films one person or collective would like to submit. The length of one item must not exceed 90 minutes. English is an official language of MQFF and all films presented must be in English or with English voiceover.
MQFF will present the Festival Favorite Award and Audience Choice Award.

The festival curators, Michelle Emson and Olena Semenova are the human rights documentary filmmaking team behind "Pride of Ukraine” (2015) and "Transgender Life in Slovenia” (2016). The entire MQFF team are excited to screen films from LGBTQI2S filmmakers about our community, in all its breadth and diversity.
We shall be inviting a select number of directors, actors_actresses, and producers to join us at the festival for presentations and Q&A.

Audience Choice Award
Festival Favourite Award

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

Muskoka Queer Film Festival will only consider LGBTQI2S content, ideally created by LGBTQI2S cast and crew.

To be considered: pay the required fee, then send a link and password to an online screener to submissions@mqff.ca

In submitting the film(s) you declare that you retain the authority to submit the film for Muskoka Queer Film Festival's consideration.

You must be in possession of, or have obtained, all the necessary rights (including music rights), consents, authorizations, and licenses covering the film(s).

If accepted, an exhibition copy will be requested in either DCP, Blu-ray, or MPEG4 UHD digital download. Stills, trailers, synopsis, and promotional material will be requested upon approval.

All notifications and communications will be via email.

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