Tag / richard squires
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THE PERPETRATORS in Sluice magazine
THE PERPETRATORS is featured in the new autumn/winter issue of Sluice magazine, guest edited by Nothing Pure curator, Mark Rohtmaa-Jackson.
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THE PERPETRATORS @ Queer Children’s Film & TV Conference
The Queer Children’s Film & TV conference has been postponed until the New Year.
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THE PERPETRATORS @ Queer Fear Film Festival, North Carolina
THE PERPETRATORS will screen at the Queer Fear Film Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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THE PERPETRATORS @ Edinburgh International Film Festival
THE PERPETRATORS is screening at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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THE PERPETRATORS @ Animator, Poland
THE PERPETRATORS is screening at Animator Festival, Poznan, Poland in June 2023.
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QUEER KID IN THE LANDSCAPE @ VFD, London 21 June, 7pm
VFD and LMFYFF Productions present… QUEER KID IN THE LANDSCAPE: an evening of films exploring queer childhood experience.
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THE PERPETRATORS @ Sicilia Queer FilmFest
THE PERPETRATORS is one of ten films competing for the Queer Short prize at Sicilia Queer Film Fest.
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THE PERPETRATORS @ Rio LGBTQIA+ Film Festival
THE PERPETRATORS heads to Brazil this summer, screening at Rio LGBTQIA+ Film Festival.
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THE PERPETRATORS @ BIAF 2023
THE PERPETRATORS will screen in the Closing Gala at Brighton International Animation Festival on Sunday 16 April at 8pm.
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THE PERPETRATORS debuts at QUEER LISBOA 26
Richard Squires’ new short THE PERPETRATORS will premiere in the Short Film competition at Queer Lisboa 26 in Portugal.
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DOOZY AT QUEER LISBOA
We are delighted to announce that DOOZY will screen at Portugal’s prestigious LGBTQ+ festival, Queer Lisboa.
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DOOZY ON FANTASY/ANIMATION
DOOZY features on the Fantasy/Animation Research Network this month.
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DOOZY: THE TRIUMPH OF FAILURE Benedict Morrison
About forty minutes in, just past its halfway point, Richard Squires’ Doozy (2018) explicitly raises the issue of failure. In this unconventional documentary on the life and work of American actor Paul Lynde, the issue is a key one. John Airlie and Paul Wells, two of the film’s academic talking heads, comment that failure defines…