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Queer Vision 2026

Season

Queer Vision Film Festival brings you a diverse programme of UK & International LGBTQ+ films, including independently-made feature, animation and award-winning short films. Now in their 15th year of celebrating LGBTQ+ cinema, the festival believes in the importance of reflecting the community on screen, and the power that film holds in driving social change.
 
Queer Vision holds screenings throughout the year, as well as their main film festival taking place during Bristol Pride. This year's programme will bring you tears of joy and heartbreak, start conversations, and aims to empower the community.
 
Queer Visions aims to increase the visibility of the LGBTQ+ community and accessibility of Queer media, as well as creating a community of Queer film lovers with a safe space to explore themes, and discuss the representations we see on screen.
 

Upcoming screenings in this season

Preview: Lesbian Space Princess

classified 15 Queer Vision 2026
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Film

An introverted princess has her world turned upside down, when her bounty hunter girlfriend of two weeks breaks up with her and is subsequently kidnapped by the ‘Straight White Maliens’. Along the way she is joined by a former gay pop idol and drag queen, who help her conquer her self-doubt to save her ex.

Queer as Punk

classified 15 Queer Vision 2026
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Film

Queer as Punk follows Malaysian LGBTQ+ punk band Shh…Diam! (Malay for “Shut up!”), fronted by trans man Faris and his two bandmates Yon and Yoyo. The trio’s dynamic refusal of silence is part of a bold fight for LGBTQ+ rights in a country where personal freedoms are intensely restricted.

Barbara Forever

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
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Film

Highlighted as an LGBTQ+ “must see” for the 2026 festival season, Brydie O’Connor’s archive-driven documentary focuses on experimental and pioneering lesbian filmmaker, Barbara Hammer.

After the screening there will be a Bristol Butch Bar gathering in the bar - join for the chance to discuss the screening, have a drink, or just socialise!

Cactus Pears + Q&A

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
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Film

After the passing of his father, Anand leaves his bustling life in Mumbai behind, returning to his ancestral village for the traditional mourning period. Though his parents have accepted his sexuality, Anand’s extended family are unaware. Before long, the mounting expectations of marriage resurface for Anand, and his only reprieve lies in reconnecting with his childhood friend, Balya.

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Film

The acerbic new chapter of Louise Weard’s visionary, post-modern trans epic, here we follow Izzy who is desperately clawing for any source of (mis)information to sabotage her partner’s transition.

Bound

classified 18 Queer Vision 2026
Two people standing close in a dimly lit room, one wearing a black leather jacket and the other a strapless black dress.
Film

Corky, a tough female ex-convict working on an apartment renovation in a Chicago building, meets a couple living next door, Caesar, a paranoid mobster, and Violet, his seductive girlfriend, who is immediately attracted to her.

The Birdcage

classified 15 Queer Vision 2026
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Film

Queer Vision Film Festival is delighted to present this groundbreaking and uproariously funny comedy gem from director Mike Nichols for its 30th anniversary screening on the incredible Megascreen (former IMAX).

South West Shorts

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
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Film

Showcasing the best new short films made by South West LGBTQ+ filmmakers.

Whisperings of the Moon + Love is a Book

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
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Film

Lai Yuqing’s (Two Suns) feature debut Whisperings of the Moon is a thoughtful and mature meditation on love and the heavy weight of familial expectation. Paired with a screening of the short film Love is a Book.

Maspalomas

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
Elderly person wearing a green party hat watches a lively holiday gathering with dancing and festive decorations in a cozy room.
Film

A gripping and frank examination of elder queer desire.

Washed Up

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
Two people sit on a bench outdoors; one writes in a notebook while the other reads a book, surrounded by grassy hills.
Film

Drawing inspiration from both classic rom-coms and traditional English folklore, director Isobel Moncloa Daly examines the complexity in letting go.

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