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Cannes Film Festival Queer Palm Award “Fatima, the Season She Loved” Releases May 13!

Cannes Film Festival Queer Palm Award “Fatima, the Season She Loved” Releases May 13!

〈Carol〉 〈Portrait of a Burning Woman〉 〈Monster〉 and other major works have newly added their names to the Queer Palm lineup, a distinguished line of LGBTQIA+ films that have been showcased at Cannes.
The Queer Palm Award is an LGBTQIA+ film prize that has been independently run during the Cannes Film Festival since 2010. It honors the best LGBTQIA+ film among the official selections and the competing films shown in the parallel sections, awarding one feature-length and one short each year.
From Hong Seok-cheon to Kinky and Jamie, All Gathered! The 15th Seoul International Pride Film Festival Opening Ceremony

From Hong Seok-cheon to Kinky and Jamie, All Gathered! The 15th Seoul International Pride Film Festival Opening Ceremony

The largest queer film festival in our country, the Seoul International Pride Film Festival, kicked off its fifteenth edition on November 6th (Thursday) at 7 PM at CGV Piccadilly 1958.
The 15th Seoul International Pride Film Festival (SIPFF, Executive Chairman Kim Jo-gwang-su) successfully held its opening ceremony on November 6th, Thursday at 7 PM at CGV Piccadilly 1958, marking the start of the festival that will run for a total of 7 days.
2026 Jeonju International Film Festival Closing Film Teaser Poster for “Namtaeryeong” Released & Set for May Release!

2026 Jeonju International Film Festival Closing Film Teaser Poster for “Namtaeryeong” Released & Set for May Release!

〈Adult, Kim Jang-ha〉 Directed by Kim Hyun-ji, the digital archive film 〈Namtaeryeong〉 has been selected as the closing film of the 27th Jeonju International Film Festival.
A record of a new kind of solidarity crafted as border-region “Twitterians” cross back and forth between the field and the double plaza of X . Confirming its release in May, the digital native reality archive 〈Namtaeryeong〉 has unveiled a teaser poster.
Seoul Independent Film Festival, 'SIFF X Byeon Wooseok: Shorts on 2025' Final Selected Works

Seoul Independent Film Festival, 'SIFF X Byeon Wooseok: Shorts on 2025' Final Selected Works

A Special Project Creating the Foundation for Future Korean Cinema
The collaboration between the Seoul Independent Film Festival and Byeon Wooseok has resulted in three films.The Seoul Independent Film Festival announced a project with actor Byeon Wooseok last September. 'SIFF X Byeon Wooseok: Shorts on 2025' is a newly established production support project...
‘You and My 5 Minutes’ Wins Best Feature at the East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival!

‘You and My 5 Minutes’ Wins Best Feature at the East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival!

〈You and My 5 Minutes〉 tells the story of two boys who shared their favorite music and secrets in 2001, a year when everything was unfamiliar and anything was new.
The film 〈You and My 5 Minutes〉, which premiered on November 5, won the Best Feature Award at the 3rd East London LGBTQ+ Film Festival. 〈You and My 5 Minutes〉 is a film that depicts the story of two boys who shared their favorite music and secrets in 2001, a year when everything was unfamiliar and...
[Interview] Director Um Ha-neul of '404 Still Remain, Our 5 Minutes',

[Interview] Director Um Ha-neul of '404 Still Remain, Our 5 Minutes', "A Melodramatic Moment That Triggers Multiple Viewings" ①

"The melodramatic device of this film was largely intended to resonate with Kyung-hwan's feelings as we watch the two people grow closer."
Cineplay Reporter Lee Hwa-jungSometimes, certain moments are preserved for eternity. 〈404 Still Remain, Our 5 Minutes〉 is a skillfully crafted feature that captures that 'moment' created by the subtle emotional changes between two adolescent high school boys.
[Interview] Director Park Jun-ho of '3670', Actors Jo Yu-hyun and Kim Hyun-mok,

[Interview] Director Park Jun-ho of '3670', Actors Jo Yu-hyun and Kim Hyun-mok, "The Queer Community Can Speak Now!" ①

Cineplay Reporter Lee Hwa-jungThe back streets near Jongno 3-ga and Nakwon Arcade have long been known to the LGBTQ+ community. Long before the trendy cafes and restaurants in Ikseon-dong became a hot spot, it was the LGBTQ+ individuals who ruled the night here.
[Interview] '3670' Director Park Jun-ho, Actors Jo Yoo-hyun, Kim Hyun-mok,

[Interview] '3670' Director Park Jun-ho, Actors Jo Yoo-hyun, Kim Hyun-mok, "Queer Community, Now We Can Speak!"②

Cineplay Guest Reporter Lee Hwa-jung※ The interview with Director Park Jun-ho, Actors Jo Yoo-hyun, and Kim Hyun-mok for 〈3670〉 continues from the first related article. The main filming locations of the movie are real places. It seems like the actors' preparations were based on that reality.