Festival In&Out: Queer Shorts Special “The Night Visitors”

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On the occasion of the 9th edition of “Visiteurs du Soir 2016” (Nocturnes of Contemporary Art, April 22 and 23), organized by Botox(s), In&Out presents an open-air screening in three parts:

Carte Blanche to L’ECLAT (20’)

“The Bird of the Night” by Marie Losier (France/Portugal, 2015, 20’) featuring Fernando Santos/Deborah Krystal, Cindy Scrash, Alda Cabrita, João Pedro Rodrigues, João Rui Guerra da Mata, Simon D’Amore, Carlos Conceição, Bernardo Lacerda, Antoine Barraud, Didier D´Abreu, Pedro Pereira.

A mysterious portrait of Fernando, alias Deborah Krystal, the dazzling and poetic performer from the Finalmente Club in Lisbon, where he performed every night for 30 years in golden gowns. By turns, mermaid woman, bird woman, lion woman, he immerses us in the desires and dreams of metamorphoses and myths of Lisbon.

Retrospective Kai Stänicke (40’) (Germany, 2015, 15’, French subtitles by Les Ouvreurs)

The True Story of “B.”: Torn between a cold relationship with “K.” and her feelings for another woman. “B.,” shy and insecure, is heading towards a catastrophe.

Golden (Germany, 2015, 3’)

A tale about a child different from others who grows up like everyone else.

It’s Consuming Me (Germany, 2012, 3’, French subtitles by Les Ouvreurs)

“I can’t move on, if only I could, this passion consumes me… But I’m stuck in the thought of what could have been, and I lose my grip on reality.”

Cold Star (Germany, 2011, 7’)

A most sensual aquatic ballet, with an unexpected musical background.

Gay Goth Scene (Germany, 2013, 5’)

For a young boy, school has become hell. He decides to put an end to it.

Carpe Jugular (Germany, 2014, 5’)

What if emotional damage literally became physical violence?

Queer Jukebox (from 11 PM to midnight)

To finish off the evening, come party outdoors in front of the most offbeat and queer music videos!

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