
3 DAYS OF FEMINIST & QUEER CINEMA IN BERLIN
THE FESTIVAL IN NUMBERS
This year we were pleasantly surprised to
receive over 560 short films with the participation
of the following countries (19):
Germany, Argentina, Iran, Colombia, United States, Peru, France, Chile, Korea, Lebanon, Hungary, Brazil, Vietnam, Mexico, Spain, Australia, Guatemala, Denmark, Italy.
RETROSPECTIVE
MEET OUR CURATORS
A collective of innovative minds and spirited individuals, committed to bringing their best in a dynamic and supportive workspace.
ACTIVISMS
Stories about various feminist-led activisms from around the world that seek social change.

INMENSIDADES
She is an Argentine photographer, editor, teacher, fat, and bisexual. Activist for bodily diversity and audiovisual artist. Her artistic practice portrays the everyday micropolitics of sexual and bodily dissidence as a possible way of life, crossed by friendship, eroticism, marginality, and a ective networks. Creator of Profundo ediciones, teacher at Suki Fotografía and CFP N° 24. Co-founder of the archive of Culturas Subterráneas. She currently lives in Berlin.
QUEER
Stories that celebrate differences and encourage the fight against discrimination.

IGNACIO JURICIC
He is a Chilean director and screenwriter. His short film Locas Perdidas won the Queer Palm at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015, and his feature film Enigma premiered at the San Sebastián Film Festival in 2018. In addition to his work as a filmmaker, he has taught at various universities in Chile. Currently, he is pursuing an MA in Art in Context at the Universität der Künste in Berlin.
BERLIN MIGRANT
Stories by migrant directors in Berlin with a feminist perspective.

FLORENCIA BELLONE
She is an Argentine lawyer specialized in gender and an interdisciplinary critical writer based in Berlin. Her work aims to challenge dominant narratives and hegemonic discourses, focusing particularly on gender inequalities and systemic injustices.
Through writing and activism, she raises awareness about power dynamics that perpetuate inequality and discrimination. She is pursuing an MA in Latin American Studies at Freie University Berlin and collaborates with the Argentine organization Economía Femini(s)ta.
ME TOO
Stories that highlight violence against women and queer individuals in all forms, aiming to generate empathy and hope to foster change.

VIRGINIA VIÑOLES
She is a psychologist and researcher. Curious by nature, she explores writing, film, music, robotics and any other creative territory that challenges her, from an amateur, collective and activist perspective.
She explores themes such as identity and migration, anti-discrimination narratives, cyberfeminism, science fiction and speculative futures. She believes in the importance of the collective to open spaces for new forms of transformation and resistance.