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GAZE 2022 to present array of outstanding queer films to mark its 30th anniversary

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The GAZE International LGBTQ+ Film Festival returns to the capital this week for its 2022 instalment. This year’s festival promises a glorious showcase of the best of Irish and international queer films to celebrate its 30th birthday, and the spectacular 2022 programme is a must-see!

Following the success of the festival’s first-ever Culture Night offering […] The post GAZE 2022 to present array of outstanding queer films to mark its 30th anniversary appeared first on GCN.

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