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SCREEN DREAMS

After two years of digital events, the 36th BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival will be presented from 16-27 March 2022 in person at BFI Southbank, with an online component available on BFI Player. Screening the best in contemporary LGBTQIA+ cinema from across the globe, in addition to a rich selection of events and archive titles, Flare is the UK’s largest celebration of queer lives on screen. Here, three of the festival programmers share their favourites from this year’s festival

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Esther Newton Made Me Gay

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