South Wales Echo

Arts festival dedicated to lesbian culture set to launch

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A NEW weekend festival is coming to Cardiff this summer.

LezDiff, the new arts and film festival is set to take place between July 8-10 at The Queer Emporium and Chapter Arts Centre.

The weekend is set to be full of seminars looking back on the history of lesbian literature and screenings of short films created by lesbians across the whole LGBT+ community.

The festival has said it is entirely inclusive to participan­ts, actively encouragin­g transgende­r lesbians, bisexual women and queer women from “all sections of society” to get involved and feel included.

The festival began developmen­t in 2021, after chair Rachel Dax approached a group of women about the creation of a Welsh festival dedicated to showing lesbian stories.

According to organisers, mainstream lesbian film releases tend to be period dramas directed by men with straight women playing the main roles and say almost nothing about what it means to be a real lesbian in the 21st century. In a statement on the website, organisers said the festival came to fruition due to the lack of lesbian-specific media being available.

It said: “Even at LGBTQ+ film festivals, there never seem to be enough lesbian films shown to feel satisfied by the end. Although there are significan­tly more lesbian characters in TV than in film, they generally seem to get killed off shortly after they form a solid lesbian relationsh­ip – and although there is room for the occasional character death in a good story, it would be great to see more stories with lesbians thriving rather than dying.

“There are more women now identifyin­g as lesbians, bisexual or queer, yet fewer opportunit­ies than ever for them to come together en masse. The only other lesbian festivals in the UK seem to involve camping and caravannin­g which works for some, but not others. So having a lesbian film and arts festival in an arts centre would mean that women who haven’t previously been able to attend/access lesbian festivals could do so. A shared desire to discover and better understand lesbian lives, experience­s and issues from all areas of UK society and the wider world. Because wouldn’t it be epic?”

Film director, founder and chair of LezDiff Ms Dax, said: “I am hugely proud and excited that the first LezDiff Festival is happening in Cardiff this summer. This is a much-needed opportunit­y for lesbian, bisexual, queer and gender non-conforming women, and their allies, to gather together to enjoy film, theatre, literature and music made by and for them, with authentic representa­tion of their diverse lives.”

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