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18:00 Uhr, EST
QueerKino: Futur Drei
Movie Screening|Ein Film über queere Identitäten, Wahlfamilien und die Suche nach Zugehörigkeit.
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Goethe-Institut Toronto, Toronto
- Sprache German with English subtitles
- Preis Free
- Teil der Reihe: QueerKino
For Pride Month, our June edition of CineZeit becomes a special event series: QueerKino.
Throughout the month, we’ll showcase three powerful and diverse stories from contemporary German cinema that explore queer identities, desires, and relationships.
QueerKino: No Hard Feelings / Futur Drei
Thursday, June 12 at 6 PM
Goethe-Institut Toronto
Faraz Shariat’sNo Hard Feelings(Futur Drei, 2020) is a bold, tender coming-of-age drama that centers on Parvis, the German-born son of Iranian exiles, whose carefree queer youth collides with the harsher realities faced by recent refugees. Sentenced to community service at a refugee shelter, Parvis meets Amon, an Iranian asylum seeker, and the two develop a deep and complicated bond amid the backdrop of Germany’s migration system. The film paints an unflinching yet poetic portrait of identity, love, and the search for belonging.
Winner of the Teddy Award for Best LGBTQ Feature at the Berlinale.
This screening is part of our Pride Month seriesQueerKino.
Catch the rest of the lineup:
Kokon– June 4
Sisi & Ich– June 10
Throughout the month, we’ll showcase three powerful and diverse stories from contemporary German cinema that explore queer identities, desires, and relationships.
QueerKino: No Hard Feelings / Futur Drei
Thursday, June 12 at 6 PM
Goethe-Institut Toronto
Faraz Shariat’sNo Hard Feelings(Futur Drei, 2020) is a bold, tender coming-of-age drama that centers on Parvis, the German-born son of Iranian exiles, whose carefree queer youth collides with the harsher realities faced by recent refugees. Sentenced to community service at a refugee shelter, Parvis meets Amon, an Iranian asylum seeker, and the two develop a deep and complicated bond amid the backdrop of Germany’s migration system. The film paints an unflinching yet poetic portrait of identity, love, and the search for belonging.
Winner of the Teddy Award for Best LGBTQ Feature at the Berlinale.
This screening is part of our Pride Month seriesQueerKino.
Catch the rest of the lineup:
Kokon– June 4
Sisi & Ich– June 10
Ort
Goethe-Institut Toronto
Goethe-Institut Canada Inc.
100 University Ave, North Tower, 2. Stock
Toronto M5J 1V6
Kanada
Goethe-Institut Canada Inc.
100 University Ave, North Tower, 2. Stock
Toronto M5J 1V6
Kanada