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Queer short films that stole the show at GAZE 2022

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For the 2022 edition of GAZE International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, a highlight for me were the short films that managed to cover a variety of topics and came from all over the world.

From New Zealand’s wonderful Firsts to Switzerland’s hilarious In Nature (or Dans La Nature if you’ll pardon my French). Of course the Irish shorts […] The post Queer short films that stole the show at GAZE 2022 appeared first on GCN.

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