FACE à FACE

Face à Face, festival du film gay et lesbien de Saint-Étienne
Location Cinéma Le France, Saint-Étienne, France
Founded 2005
Awards 4 Prix du public
Website festivalfaceaface.fr

FACE à FACE. is a gay and lesbian film festival, that is held annually in St Etienne, France and runs in November concurrently for four days. The mission of the festival is to promote positive attitudes towards homosexuality through art and culture.[1] In the common cause of standing up against discrimination.The festival creates an open platform on LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bi and Transgender) and organizes events that highlights the best of Gay and Lesbian Cinema. Its first event was held from September 30 to October 2, 2005.

History

Founded in 2005 by the community center space Boris Vian, the association against AIDS Actis Loire 42 and the association of gay and lesbian hiking Rando's rhone-alpes.[2] The festival's first event was held from September 30 to October 2, 2005. featuring with the selected films various meeting sessions and debates aimed at high school students. and attended by directors, distributors, writers, artists, journalists, as well as members of international LGBT communities.

Editions and Themes

• 1st edition (September 30 to October 2, 2005): Homosexuality and the province Homoparenthood

• 2nd edition (October 27 to 29, 2006): Queer yesterday, today and Gay Homosexuality and Religion: Utopia?

• 3rd edition (15 to 18 November 2007): homos at work, homosexuality in the workplace

• 4th edition (20 to 23 November 2008): 2008 is it still revolutionary to be gay?

• 5th edition (26 to 29 November 2009): National Conference of 1RES gay and lesbian cinema

• 6th edition (25 to 28 November 2010): Sport and homosexuality

• 7th edition (24 to 27 November 2011): Homos here and elsewhere

Attendance

The festival attracts wide and mixed audience from various countries. Nearly 2,000 spectators travel to St Etienne each year to attend the festival.

Awards

The festival gives out four awards, the "Feature film Award"/"Long métrage", the "Short Film Award"/"court métrage", the "documentary Award"/"documentaire" and an "Audience Award"/Prix "spécial du public".[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Face à Face". Festivalfaceaface.fr. 2012-11-25. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  2. http://www.randos-alpes.org

External links

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