Virtual Sydney Film Festival
The COVID-19 lockdown has resulted in the cancellation of many film festivals this year owing to the unprecedented social distancing laws in place. The 67th Sydney Film Festival, however, has re-emerged as a virtual film festival in which lovers of fine cinema can watch their favourite films in the comfort of their own homes.
Previously, the festival has screened over 250 films from around the world, but this year, the festival is more concise, with a program of only 33 films.
As a result, the selection of feature films and shorts in the LGBTQI category has been reduced significantly.
A Perfectly Normal Family is an Australian premiere from Denmark which should prove controversial viewing among straight audiences.
The film centres on a married man and the proud father of two teenage daughters, who abruptly announces he鈥檚 having a transgender operation. He claims he’s a woman living in a man鈥檚 body. But how will this life-changing decision affect the wife and daughters he cherishes?
听Aptly described as an emotional rollercoaster ride, the film contains heartbreaking scenes that will reduce the most insensitive viewers to tears when the youngest daughter fails to accept her father鈥檚 gender transformation.
Viewers who are expecting a sexually explicit film may听 be disappointed, as this is a thought-provoking drama devoid of sex and nudity. The film doesn鈥檛 involve storylines of new relationships nor the community鈥檚 prejudices but concentrates solely within the family unit.听
Universal themes of choices, acceptance, and rejection resonate. (鈽呪槄鈽 陆)
Her Own Music is an Australian coming-of-age short听set in a private girl鈥檚 college that explores the sexual awakening of a young student. Whilst tutoring music, the school captain forms an attraction for a younger student. Is this inappropriate behaviour for听the school captain of a reputable college for girls?听Is this obsession or love?听
Raunchy scenes. (鈽呪槄鈽)
Groundhog Night is a delightful high-quality Australian short. Making out can be hard at the best of times, but especially so for Gary, a widower who has two daughters 鈥 one who sells pleasurable sex toys and the other who lives with a disability and requires most of his attention. The in-laws arrive unannounced on the second anniversary of his wife鈥檚 passing and hilarious discussions and hard truths evolve during dinner. Realisations and revelations transpire 鈥 but who 鈥渃omes out鈥 as queer at the dinner table?听
Emily Dash, Robyn Nevin, and Chris Haywood star. (鈽呪槄鈽 陆)
June 10-21. Virtual 67th Sydney Film Festival