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The Queer North Film Festival is an annual
film festival in
Sudbury ,
Ontario , which presents an annual program of
LGBT film .
[1] Presented by the
Sudbury Indie Cinema Co-op , the festival was staged for the first time in 2016.
[2] The same organization also stages the city's
Junction North International Documentary Film Festival .
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On two past occasions, the festival has presented retrospective screenings of 1990s documentary films about the LGBT community in Sudbury,
Mum's the Word (Maman et Ève) in 2017
[4] and
The Pinco Triangle in 2018.
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The festival's executive director is Beth Mairs.
[6]
The event is a qualifying festival for the
Canadian Screen Awards .
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Audience Choice, Best of Show:
Fire Song —
Adam Garnet Jones
[8]
Audience Choice, Best Women's Film:
Suicide Kale —
Carly Usdin
[8]
Audience Choice, Best Men's Film:
Those People — Joey Kuhn
[8]
Audience Choice, Best Trans Film:
The Pearl of Africa — Jonny von Wallström
[8]
Audience Choice, Best Two-Spirit Film:
Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things —
Mark Kenneth Woods ,
Michael Yerxa
[8]
Jury Award, Best Canadian Film:
Fire Song —
Adam Garnet Jones
[8]
Jury Award, Best Narrative Short: Dawn —
Rose McGowan
[8]
Jury Award, Best Documentary Short: Handsome & Majestic — Jeff Petry, Nathan Drillot
[8]
Jury Award, Best Northern Ontario Film: Shades of Reality
[8]
Jury Award, Best Foreign Film: Dawn —
Rose McGowan
[8]
Audience Choice, Best of Show:
The Pinco Triangle — Patrick Crowe, Tristan R. Whiston
[9]
Audience Choice, Best Women's Film:
Chavela —
Catherine Gund , Daresha Kyi
[9]
Audience Choice, Best Trans Film:
Transformer —
Michael Del Monte
[9]
Audience Choice, Best Men's Film:
Call Me By Your Name —
Luca Guadagnino
[9]
Jury Award, Best Canadian Film:
The Pinco Triangle — Patrick Crowe, Tristan R. Whiston
[9]
Jury Award, Best Northern Ontario Film:
The Pinco Triangle — Patrick Crowe, Tristan R. Whiston
[9]
Jury Award, Best Narrative Short: Something About Alex — Reinout Hellenthal
[9]
Jury Award, Best Documentary Short: Grey Violet – Odd One Out — Reetta Aalto
[9]
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"Queer North Film Festival offers a different onscreen perspective" .
Northern Life , June 1, 2018.
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"Festival Queer North à Sudbury : les films à ne pas manquer" .
CBON-FM , June 6, 2016.
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"Junction North International Documentary Film Festival set for Sudbury" .
CBC Sudbury , November 6, 2017.
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"Tourné à Sudbury, le documentaire Maman et Ève célèbre ses 20 ans" .
CBON-FM , June 13, 2017.
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"Queer North film provides a satirical look at life as a gay person in Sudbury back in the 80's and 90's" .
Morning North , June 14, 2018.
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"Queer North festival lands in Sudbury next week" .
Sudbury Star , June 7, 2018.
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"2024 Canadian Screen Awards: Eligible Festivals & Online Platforms" .
Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television , 2023.
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"Queer North Film Festival winners announced" .
Northern Life , June 30, 2016.
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"pINCO Triangle takes three Queer North awards" .
Sudbury Star , June 20, 2018.
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