The Greenhouse - a journey of loss, time travel, fantasy and domestic drama. It screens at 6.30 pm on Friday.
The Man With The Answers - Two men discover an emotional connection during a drive through the Italian countryside. It screens at 8.30 pm on Friday.
Summerland - A lonely woman is haunted by a love affair from her past when she is confronted by a spirited young boy who comes to live with her as an evacuee from the London Blitz. It screens on Saturday at 12 pm.
Steelers: The World's First Gay Rugby Club - When a journalist flees Australia to escape a troubling past, he finds salvation with the Kings Cross Steelers, one of London's first gay rugby clubs. It screens Saturday at 2 pm.
Rurangi - A tragedy forces Caz (played by Maori, trans-masculine actor, Elz Carrad) to return to his rural hometown where he finds his new life as a trans activist in Auckland starkly different to the dairy farming community he left 10 years earlier. It screens Saturday at 4 pm.
GV Pride member and founder Damien Stevens urged the community to support the showing of the five films.
He said it was important for LGBTIQA community members to see themselves on screen.
“This weekend is an opportunity to do something to show you’re an ally and stand with LGBTIQA people in solidarity and pride,” Mr Stevens said.
Tickets are $10 at https://mqff.com.au/programs/