Into Film Youth Made Shorts: LGBTQ+

Into Film Youth Made Shorts: LGBTQ+
Into Film Youth Made Shorts: LGBTQ+

Film Details

Year

2015

Duration

48 minutes

Genres

Comedy, Coming of Age, Documentary, Drama, Romance, Short Films

Language

English

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Synopsis

A collection of LGBTQ+ themed short films made by young people around the country, under guidance from professional filmmakers.

Titles in this collection:

Cupcakes

The Letter

Beloved

Sticks and Stones

Modern Love

Michael's Story

The Other Guy

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Unclassified

This film programme has not been classified by the BBFC. Into Film suggest the films are engaging for ages 14+.

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