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This year's theme is

Beyond Visibility: A space of our own

The theme for our second edition is “Beyond Visibility: A Space of Our Own.” Inspired by Virginia Woolf’s key feminist text, it reaffirms our commitment to cultivating a trans film culture. Visibility alone is not enough—we need spaces that center, support, and sustain trans creators. Our festival is not just about seeing ourselves on screen; it is about reclaiming agency over our narratives, our art, and our futures. By fostering a space where trans filmmakers can connect, share, and create on their own terms, we move beyond mere representation toward solidarity and liberation.

Through screenings, workshops, and community-driven initiatives, we are building a space that is not just about being seen, but about being heard, valued, and supported. Furthermore, we aim to fill critical gaps in resources for trans artists by creating a space for community to meet; connecting trans artists to new audiences; and nurturing the next generation of creators through film-making workshops, along with other activities to support artistic growth in our community.

eligibility

We are looking for the best trans cinema from all over the world.

To be eligible, your film must either:

ARepresent trans experiences or storytelling on screen production in a significant way

B Be made by or in collaboration with trans people, whether that be the actors, director, producer, or other artist involved with the film’s production

SPECIAL CATEGORIES

Each year, we curate a selection of special programs with pre-determined themes. If your film doesn’t fit any of these, don’t worry! We’ll also create new programs inspired by this year’s submissions.

QUEBECOIS TRANS FILM

"TransQuebec" is returning! We're looking for films that explore themes related to Quebec or are created by folks with strong connections to the province

INDIGENOUS TRANS FILM

This year, we are planning a special program dedicated to films made by or in collaboration with Indigenous trans folks

Trans horror

"Video Nasty", our horror focused program is returning for another year! So make sure to submit your scariest, goriest, and dirtiest films

CHILD-FRIENDLY ANIMATION

A crowd favourite, our morning family-friendly program "Cereal & Cartoons" is returning for a second year. Send us your films that celebrate queer & trans kids!

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