Wexford Pride is excited to partner with TITE (Trans Image/Trans Experience) Film Festival to bring an exciting programme of 6 trans-led short films to Wexford Art’s Centre on Friday 13th February.
TITE (trans image/trans experience) is Ireland’s first festival of trans and non-binary cinema. Through screenings of short and feature films from Ireland and the international trans filmmaking community, TITE aims to shift the focus of trans film from representation to craft, championing trans and non-binary filmmakers and fostering lasting connections between artists and audiences.
Wexford Pride is excited to partner with TITE to bring these films to a new Wexford, creating a powerful opportunity to celebrate trans stories, filmmakers and creativity. In 2024, Wexford Pride held it’s first ‘Pride on Screen’ event ‘Queer Voices, New Stories’ bringing together LGBTQIA+ film-makers to explore new narratives addressing LGBTQIA+ identity and experience. Bringing TITE’s programme of trans-led short films to the South East is a next step in celebrating trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming film-makers across genres through an eclectic programme of short-films.
The program features six compelling short films, including the romantic awkwardness of Night Glances, the stop-motion charm of Colour Me Pink (2024, dir. Anika O’Hagan-Ploug), and the pandemic-era intimacy of Dirty Talk (2024, dir. Eva Wyse). The lineup boldly ventures into satire with Daisy: Prophet of the Apocalypse (2023, dir. Venus Patel), psychological tension with Terratoma (2024, dir. Liadán Roche) and a charged, confrontational encounter in Glory, Hole (2024, dir. Hiram Harrington). Together, these works showcase the vital diversity and creative power of contemporary trans-led cinema.
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