Scottish Queer International Film Festival
Lesvia
Sat 12 October 2024
BSL interpretation
Wheelchair accessible
Live captioning
English captioning
Lesvia, Dir. Tzeli Hadjidimitriou, 2024
Since the 1970s lesbians have been gathering in the village of Eressos, Lesvia, once home to the ancient Greek poet and ‘First Lesbian’, Sappho. Lesvia is a documentary film chronicling the site of queer pilgrimage and tensions felt between local villagers and new sapphic arrivals of the last four decades. The feature will be followed by two shorts exploring Barbara Hammer and the lesbian iconography of the carabiner, respectively.
This screening will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by Nat Lall with Looking for Barbara director Helen Kilbride.
Curated by Nat Lall.
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Info
Various Directors, N/C, English, French, Italian, Greek.
Event Collection
Part of SQIFF 2024