Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
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The Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (HKLGFF; Chinese: 香港同志影展) is an annual international film festival focused on LGBTQIA+ cinema,[1] held each September in Hong Kong. Founded in 1989 by Edward Lam (林奕華), a Hong Kong film director and gay activist, it is considered to be the oldest LGBT film festival in Asia.[2][3]
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Location | Hong Kong |
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Founded | 1989 |
Directors | Joe Lam (2009—) Ray Yeung (2000—) Vicci Ho (2006—2008) Denise Tang (2004—2005) Karl Uhrich (2004) Wouter Barendrecht (2000—2003) Edward Lam (1989—1999) |
Hosted by | Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Society (2001—) Wouter Barendrecht and Ray Yeung (2000—2001) Hong Kong Arts Centre (1989—1999) |
Festival date | September each year |
Language | International |
Website | Official website |
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