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CELEBRATE QUEER FILM

FI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival is returning for its 37 edition and offers the usual tantalising array of international queer cinema. Opening the festival, which runs from 15—26 March, the UK’s largest queer film event will be . Fresh from this year’s Sundance, the stirring and deeply personal feature focuses on trans women of colour in New York’s, which shows a year in the life of a young adult coming to terms with love and relationships in contemporary Berlin. BFI Flare will also showcase new immersive experiences for the first time.

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