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Iris International LGBT+ Short Film Prize announced this year’s shortlisted films

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£30,000 prize money as organisers of the Iris International LGBT+ Short Film Prize, supported by the Michael Bishop Foundation, have announced this year’s shortlisted films.

To see the full list of films, CLICK HEREBreak InIris Prize, organised by the Cardiff-based Iris Prize LGBT+ Film Festival, which this year takes place online from October 6 – 11, has 25 international partner festivals who nominate films each year for the Iris Prize shortlist, with the rest being chosen by a pre-selection jury from a record number of films entered through open submissions.VictoriaUK audiences can join in the experience for the first time in the festival’s history by watching all the nominated shorts for free online, ensuring it reaches a wider audience.

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