ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival 2015
ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival Daily Activities
06/20/2015 Saturday
Queer Comrades Presents…
ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival Opens
Attendance by actress Cheng Peipei
New voices in Chinese queer cinema
The inaugural ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival (ShPFF) successfully launched its Opening Night at The Pearl, one of the city’s most historical theaters, featuring the first public screening of Lilting (Hong Khaou, 2014) in China. The events of the day were attended by an immensely diverse crowd. In the audience were also representatives of the Festival’s sponsors (Zank, everman, and yuejunyou.com) and the British Consulate-General Shanghai, which supported the Opening Night.
ShanghaiPRIDE 2015 Film Festival
ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival (ShPFF) runs 14-21 June, with screenings throughout the week that explore LGBTQ themes and showcase innovative voices in queer cinema. Audiences can also look forward to seeing the 23 films submitted for this year’s inaugural short film competition on the subject of LGBTQ Chinese stories, as well as finding out the winners of the five prize categories.
Free entry.
ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival – 2015 Short Film Competition Nominees
Shanghai, 25th May, 2015 – ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival (ShPFF) announces the nominees in five categories for its Chinese queer short film competition: Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Sound & Music and Queer Vision Award.
ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival – Extended deadline for short film competition 2015
Announcing competition judges and partnership with Taiwan International Queer Film Festival (TIQFF)
Shanghai, 3rd March, 2015 – ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival (ShPFF) is extending the deadline for ALL entries to its short film competition to 15th April, 2015. Submission details are online at https://shpride.com/films
ShanghaiPRIDE Launches 2015 Film Festival
15th November 2014 – Shanghai, China
Shanghai, 15th November, 2014 – ShanghaiPRIDE is proud to launch its film festival for 2015. Re-branded as the ShanghaiPRIDE Film Festival (ShPFF), the event is a vibrant new platform for emerging film talent from China and around the world to showcase their work during the annual ShanghaiPRIDE week scheduled from the 12th to 21st June, 2015. We invite filmmakers to submit work which tells LGBT Chinese stories: true experiences, tales of the past and dreams for the future. In a time of rapid change, we are looking for the best and the brightest, the most innovative and the most engaging new voices in queer cinema.