Queer East: An InterviewCINEMQ talks to Yi Wang on bringing Asian LGBTQ+ cinema to London with Queer East Film Festival
Call Her Ganda: Trans Rights & U.S. Imperialism"I am amazed by what I've seen in this film, because I have never seen a general audience marching over the death of a trans woman here...
Blood & Milk - Soundless Wind Chime at 10Ghosts and memory loom large in Soundless Wind Chime, a gay love story that transcends borders both national and spiritual.
Queer Cinema Comes of Age In Hong KongThere’s a Chinese saying: you're not fully grown until you hit 30 (三十而立). In its 30 years, Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival has...
Stanley Kwan: If There Is A Next Life, I Hope To Be Queer AgainOver his 30 year career, filmmaker Stanley Kwan has made his mark as one of the most important voices in Greater Chinese cinema. He is celeb
Tracey: Mainstreaming Trans Visibility in Hong KongTransgender visibility in Hong Kong hit the big screen last year in Tracey, the story of a middle aged husband and father (Philip Keung) who