
Brixton Reel Film Festival 2019 opens with Queerstravaganza

Delivered in partnership with Urban World, The Batty Mama and Thrive LDN, the Brixton Reel Film Festival 2019 opens with Queerstravaganza.
The Film Festival is a celebration of different communities’ experience and wellbeing. The events include screenings of new films, DJs and a live cabaret show including musicians, poets and performance artists. The festival follows the recent Too Black Too Queer event last month.
All events are free to attend but pre-registration is required. You can register via the links below.
Queertravangaza
A one-night extravaganza of LGBTQ+ culture and wellbeing with new films, DJs and live performance from top acts. Compered by the marvellous Son of A Tutu.
Date: Thursday 7 November, 7pm onwards
Location: The Two Brewers, 114 Clapham High Street, London, SW4 7UJ
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Too Latino Too Queer
Brixton Reel, Exilio, Telefono de la Esperanza, Naz Project and Thrive LDN come together for a one night extravaganza celebrating Latin LGBTQ+ experience and wellbeing. Seats are limited, so advance booking is strongly recommended.
Date: Wednesday 13 November, 7pm
Location: Eagle Vauxhall, 349 Kennington Lane, Vauxhall, London SE11 5QY
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Rude Boy: The Story of Trojan Records
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British Youth culture told through perspective of one the most iconic record labels – Trojan Records.
Date: Thursday, 14 November, from 6pm
Location: Karibu Education Centre, 7 Gresham Rd, Brixton, London, SW9 7PH
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A Nossa Historia
A social and recreational event at Toca exploring the wellbeing of Portuguese Men. The event will be mostly spoken in Portuguese.
Date: Friday, 15 November, 5pm to 8pm
Location: Toca Restaurant, 341 Wandsworth Road, London, SW8 2JH
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A Journey Less Ordinary – Transgender People and Wellbeing
An afternoon of new short films, live performance and discussion on Transgender people’s experience from a diverse communities point of view and exploring looking after one’s mental wellbeing.
Date: Sunday, 17 November, 12pm to 3.30pm
Location: Barbican Cinema, Barbican Centre, Silk St, London EC2Y 8DS