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Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival kicks off today with fabulous line up

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Today, October 11, the LGBTQ+ Iris Prize International Short Film Competition will begin. This is a six-day global queer short film festival, awarding £30,000 to one lucky winner.

The festival takes place annually in Cardiff, Wales, attracting 11,000 admissions, with a UK online audience of 84,000 people.

The event begins with an opening night ceremony […] The post Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival kicks off today with fabulous line up appeared first on GCN.

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