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The voices of five gay men who cruised for sex at the World Trade Center in the 1980s and 1990s haunt the sanitized, commerce-driven landscape that is the newly rebuilt Freedom Tower campus.
Oslo/Fusion International Film Festival is Norway's only film festival dedicated to stories of, by and for the LGBTQIA+ community.
It is one of Norway's longest running film festivals, and still the largest festival dedicated to promote diversity, equality and education through entertainment, with film screenings, panel discussions and related events.
Film is a unique and powerful medium that can entertain, educate and create change, all at the same time. In our programming we look for new perspectives and reflections in stories from our personal or shared lives and human experiences; films that explore and celebrate diversity in identity, gender, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and sexuality, or challenge norms and common perceptions in our global society.
We are proud to present this selection of films we will include in our upcoming 31st edition, October 1st through 10th, 2021.
For more info and updates, see oslofusion.no and instagram.com/oslofusion
The voices of five gay men who cruised for sex at the World Trade Center in the 1980s and 1990s haunt the sanitized, commerce-driven landscape that is the newly rebuilt Freedom Tower campus.
A father receives an unexpected visit from the partner of his deceased son and is confronted with truths that have remained unspoken for years.
A transgender female dancer, Shin-mi, gets a call from the Military Manpower Administration, to attend for the Military Service Examination.
Two women dressed for a party in front of a door. Even though one of them is injured and in despair, she refuses to accept help from the other woman.
An animated documentary short film about love. Three women share glimpses of their affection, attraction and relationship with Richard Ramirez: A serial killer and rapist they contacted after he was convicted.
After Tau comes to a realization about his sexuality, it sets in motion a cascade of thoughts and emotions - nothing will ever be the same again.
A consumerist love story between Japanese puppet theatre and the world of advertisement.
A music video by Anna Spanlang for a track by rap duo Klitclique that hail the fall of phallocentrism.
The Norwegian Short Film Festival / kortfilm@kortfilmfestivalen.no
Kortfilmfestivalen i Grimstad
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