Merlinka Festival
Location | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Belgrade, Serbia Podgorica, Montenegro |
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Founded | 2009 |
Language | International |
Website | www |
The International Queer Film Festival Merlinka or Merlinka Festival is an annual LGBT-themed film festival which is annually organized in Belgrade (since 2009), Sarajevo (since 2013) and Podgorica (since 2014). The Belgrade edition is organized in the Belgrade Youth Center during the second week of December, and it lasts for five days. The Sarajevo and Podgorica editions are organized in January and February of each year, with the former being organized in the Art Cinema Kriterion, and the latter being organized in the PR Centre. The festival was founded in 2009 by the Gay Lesbian Info Centre and Belgrade Youth Center. It screens feature, documentary and short films from all over the world that deal with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual, intersex and queer issues.[1]
The festival was named after Vjeran Miladinović Merlinka, a transgender sex worker and actress who was murdered in 2003. She is best known for her role in the Teddy award winning film Marble Ass directed by Želimir Žilnik. The festival was established to promote LGBT art and culture. In 2014, the festival produced a theater play about Vjeran's life, Merlinka's confession, directed by Stevan Bodroža. Merlinka is the only active film festival to be annually organized in several countries.
Awards
[edit]The Festival awards the Dorothy's slipper award for the best short film. Until 2012 the festival awarded prizes for the best feature and documentary film.
Year | Film | Genre | Country |
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2009 | Otto; or Up with Dead People | Featured | Germany |
2010 | Tools 4 Fools | Short | United States |
2010 | The Big Gay Musical | Featured | United States |
2010 | Familiensache | Documentary | Switzerland |
2011 | Frischluft-Therapie | Short | Germany |
2011 | Weekend | Featured | United Kingdom |
2011 | East Bloc Love | Documentary | Belarus |
2012 | I've Only Just Begun | Short | Russia |
2012 | Gayby | Featured | United States |
2012 | I Am a Woman Now | Documentary | Netherlands |
2013 | Camionero | Short | Cuba |
2014 | Through The Mirror
I call it love |
Short
Short |
Philippines |
2015 | 09:55-11:05, Ingrid Ekman, Bergsgatan 4B | Short | Sweden |
2016 | Open Wound | Featured | Serbia |
2016 | Strike A Pose | Documentary | Netherlands |
2016 | Dove | Short | Greece |
2016 | Transition | Short | Serbia |
2017 | BPM (Beats per Minute) | Featured | France |
2017 | Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution | Documentary | Germany |
2017 | Fish Curry | Short | India |
2017 | Quiero decirte | Short | Serbia |
2018 | Hard Paint | Featured | Brazil |
2018 | Tranny Fag | Documentary | Brazil |
2018 | Whole | Short | Bulgaria |
2018 | Two of Every Kind | Animated | Israel |
2018 | Sisak | Short | India |
2018 | Zid | Short | Serbia |
2019 | This is not Berlin | Featured | Mexico |
2019 | Until Porn Do Us Part | Documentary | Portugal |
2019 | Dante vs. Mohammed Ali | Short | Netherlands |
2019 | Butterflies in Berlin | Animated | Italy |
2019 | Support | Short | Serbia |
2019 | Ficus | Short | North Macedonia |
2019 | Crocodile | Short | Spain |
2020 | Summer of 85 | Feature | France |
2020 | Maria Luiza | Documentary | Brazil |
2020 | Fabiu | Short | Austria |
2020 | Carrousel | Animated | Belgium |
2020 | Prom Night | Short | Serbia |
2020 | Snake | Short | North Macedonia |
2020 | Let there be colour | Short | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2020 | I'm not gay | Short | North Macedonia |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Merlinka – International Festival of LGBT Films Archived 18 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Belgradian, December 2014.
External links
[edit]- Recurring events established in 2009
- Film festivals in Serbia
- LGBTQ film festivals in Europe
- LGBTQ events in Serbia
- Tourist attractions in Belgrade
- Annual events in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Festivals in Montenegro
- Winter events in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Winter events in Montenegro
- Film festivals in Sarajevo
- LGBTQ in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Culture in Sarajevo