Saturday
25 May

FILM MOSAIC (Vol. 1): 'Social Equality and Urban Safe Spaces'

Discover LGBTQI+ filmmakers' perspectives from Armenia and Azerbaijan in 'Social Equality and Urban Safe Spaces,' investigating the intersection of urbanism, minority expression, and LGBTQI+ rights.

Still from 'Foxtail' by Maite Cintron

About FILM MOSAIC

For 4 years, CAFx has focused on how to build and plan with inclusion in mind. This has been done through, among other things, a short film competition that culminated last year with more than 340 submissions from around the world on the subject, as well as a wide range of continued film and architecture workshops around the world. This year, we have had a close collaboration with partners in Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia to address social and environmental justice, and through the camera lens, to explore and convey the good practices of this in our construction and planning. Short films, introduction, and possible discussion about the films last a total of 105 min. and will be in English.

The event is made possible thanks to the generous support from the New Democracy Fund and the Embassy of Georgia.

'Social Equality and Urban Safe Spaces'

DIRECTORS: Various  

What is the relationship between intersectionality and urbanism? And what is it like to live in a political reality that limits the existence and possibilities for expression of minorities? Experience 10 short films by Azerbaijani and Armenian filmmakers who identify as LGBTQI+. The screening will be followed by a discussion about LGBTQI+ rights and body politics in relation to architecture and urban planning and we invite you to participate!

ENTRANCE FEE: 30 kr. for members of CAFx Community and Cinemateket

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