Movie: Queer Artivism

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João Federici
João Federici

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Juanan Martínez
Juanan Martínez

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Matthew Mishory
Matthew Mishory

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Slavica Parlov
Slavica Parlov

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João Ferreira
João Ferreira

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Maria Laura Annibali
Maria Laura Annibali

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Itxaso Beistegui
Itxaso Beistegui

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Miriam Ortega Dominguez
Miriam Ortega Dominguez

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Zvonimir Dobrović
Zvonimir Dobrović

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Jennifer Markowitz
Jennifer Markowitz

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    An insight into 5 queer film festivals accompanied with the discussion about the importance of queer film festivals, queer film and people's experience with both.

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    2013-01-01

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