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We oppose all forms of societal oppression and violence, with particular emphasis on patriarchal oppression, of which discrimination against LGBTQ people is a symptomic part. Our organization takes a feminist stance: we consider feminism to be key in the struggle for LGBTQ people’s rights, considering the strong relationship of homophobia and transphobia to sexism and misogyny. We consider cooperation with other oppressed groups and their advocacy organizations to be exceptionally important.
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Budapest Pride Filmfestival 2016
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2016's Budapest Pride Cultural and Film Festival showcased 14 feature films and 15 short films. Award-winning LGBTQ films were screened from all over the world, many of them were available for the Hungarian audience at this occasion only. The festival started with the screening of Peter Sollett's 'Freeheld' (2015, USA).
Budapest Pride Filmfestival 2010
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2010's Budapest Pride Cultural and Film Festival showcased 26 LGBTQ films from all over the world with the same ratio of female and male leads. Award-winning LGBTQ films were screened from all over the world, many of them were available for the Hungarian audience at this occasion only. The festival started with the screening of Glenn Ficcara's and John Requa's 'I love you Phillip Morris' (2009,USA), and ended with James Kent's 'The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lester' (2010, Great Britain)
Budapest Pride Filmfestival 2011
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2011's Budapest Pride Cultural and Film Festival showcased 26 LGBTQ films from all over the world with a highlight on European movies. Award-winning LGBTQ films were screened from all over the world, many of them were available for the Hungarian audience at this occasion only. The festival started with the screening of Tom Ford's 'A Single Man' (2009,USA), and ended with Daniel Beahm's and Erica Randall Beahm's 'Leading Ladies' (2010, USA).
Budapest Pride Filmfestival 2012
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2012's Budapest Pride Cultural and Film Festival showcased 24 LGBTQ films from all over the world from Argentina. thourgh South-Africa, till Sweden with a great emphasis on diverse representation on the LGBTQ community. Award-winning LGBTQ films were screened from all over the world, many of them were available for the Hungarian audience at this occasion only. The festival started with the screening of Sdrjan Dragojevic's 'Parada' (2011, Serbia-Croatia), and ended with Mikael Buch's 'Let my people go' (2011, France).
Budapest Pride Filmfestival 2015
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2015's Budapest Pride Cultural and Film Festival showcased 15 feature films and 16 short films. Award-winning LGBTQ films were screened from all over the world, many of them were available for the Hungarian audience at this occasion only. The festival started with the screening of Stefan Haput's 'Der Kreis' (2014, Switzerland), and was accompanied by several workshops and roundtable talks.
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