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'''LesGaiCineMad''', '''Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid''' ''([[Madrid]] International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival)'' is an [[LGBT]] [[film festival]] held in Madrid, [[Spain]], and organised by the Fundación Triángulo. The inaugural edition was held in 1996.<ref>{{cite web | last =Sánchez Guerrero | first =Alberto | title =LesGaiCineMad | work =Especiales | publisher =Plataforma 21 | date =October 2005 | url =http://www.plataforma21.com/02_cine/03.especiales/lesgaicinemad.htm | accessdate =12 October 2011 }}</ref><ref name=ffw>{{cite web | title =LESGAICINEMAD: The Madrid Gay and Lesbian Film Festival | publisher =Film Festival World | url =http://www.filmfestivalworld.com/festival/LESGAICINEMAD_Madrid_Gay_Lesbian/ | accessdate =12 October 2011 | url-status =dead | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20111102101944/http://www.filmfestivalworld.com/festival/LESGAICINEMAD_Madrid_Gay_Lesbian/ | archivedate =2 November 2011 }}</ref> Approximately 14,000 attendees were estimated for the 2010 edition. It is covered by the Spanish Press in San Sebastian and Malaga.<ref name=ffw/>
'''LesGaiCineMad''', '''Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid''' ''([[Madrid]] International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival)'' is an [[LGBT]] [[film festival]] held in Madrid, [[Spain]], which is organised by the Fundación Triángulo and is usually held in November.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Da Costa |first=Diego |date=2022-11-03 |title=LesGaiCineMad celebra su 27ª edición del 3 al 13 de noviembre con 78 películas de 27 países distintos |url=https://cinemagavia.es/27-edicion-lesgaicinemad/ |access-date=2023-01-23 |website=Cinemagavia |language=es}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2004-08-30 |title=Film Festival Listings for November 2004 |url=https://variety.com/2004/film/features/film-festival-listings-for-november-2004-1117909637/ |access-date=2023-01-23 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref>


== History ==
The inaugural edition was held in 1996.<ref>{{cite web | last =Sánchez Guerrero | first =Alberto | title =LesGaiCineMad | work =Especiales | publisher =Plataforma 21 | date =October 2005 | url =http://www.plataforma21.com/02_cine/03.especiales/lesgaicinemad.htm | accessdate =12 October 2011 }}</ref><ref name="ffw">{{cite web | title =LESGAICINEMAD: The Madrid Gay and Lesbian Film Festival | publisher =Film Festival World | url =http://www.filmfestivalworld.com/festival/LESGAICINEMAD_Madrid_Gay_Lesbian/ | accessdate =12 October 2011 | url-status =dead | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20111102101944/http://www.filmfestivalworld.com/festival/LESGAICINEMAD_Madrid_Gay_Lesbian/ | archivedate =2 November 2011 }}</ref> Approximately 14,000 attendees were estimated for the 2010 edition. It is covered by the Spanish Press in San Sebastian and Malaga.<ref name="ffw" />

In 2021 the festival introduced the "dissident cinema" category for films which fell outside prevailing norms of production.<ref name=":0" />

== Resources ==
LesGaiCineMad has a digital catalogue of more than 3,000 independent movies and is considered to be a major archive of films on the subject of affective diversity in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
LesGaiCineMad has a digital catalogue of more than 3,000 independent movies and is considered to be a major archive of films on the subject of affective diversity in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.


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== LesGaiCineMad Spanish Film Market (SFM) ==
== LesGaiCineMad Spanish Film Market (SFM) ==


LesGaiCineMad Spanish Film Market (SFM) was an event that ran in Spain until 2009 as part of LesGaiCineMad - Madrid International Lesbian, Gay & Transsexual Film Festival.
LesGaiCineMad Spanish Film Market (SFM) was an event that ran in Spain until 2009 as part of LesGaiCineMad. SFM was a marketplace where producers and sales companies of the films in the SFM catalogue licensed films to distributors, as well as a booking place for international film festival programmers to find content for their own film festivals.

Additionally, SFM held training events for independent film production and distribution, and served as a meeting point for members of the independent cinema community to have professional meetings, parties and receptions.

It was not audience oriented; only accredited industry members were able to attend SFM events.

== Other projects ==
LesGaiCineMad has also launched other year-round projects, including a Lesbian film festival held in April since 2011, events held at Pride celebrations in Madrid, and collaborations with LGBTQ filmmakers in [[Latin America]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2022-10-27 |title=Arranca el 27º festival LesGaiCineMad con 78 películas de 27 países |url=https://gacetinmadrid.com/2022/10/27/arranca-el-27o-festival-lesgaicinemad-con-78-peliculas-de-27-paises/ |access-date=2023-01-23 |website=Gacetín Madrid |language=es}}</ref>


In 2019 they launched QueerCineLab, which offers resources such as mentoring to aspiring and emerging LGBTQ filmmakers.<ref name=":1" />
*It was a marketplace where producers and sales companies of the films in the SFM catalogue licensed films to distributors.
*It was a booking place for international film festival programmers to find content for their own film festivals.
*It was a training event for independent film production and distribution.
*It was a meeting point for members of the independent cinema community to have professional meetings, parties and receptions.
*It was not audience oriented; only accredited industry members were able to attend SFM events.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 06:01, 23 January 2023

LesGaiCineMad Film Festival
LocationMadrid, Spain
Founded1996
LanguageInternational
Websitehttp://www.lesgaicinemad.com

LesGaiCineMad, Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid (Madrid International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival) is an LGBT film festival held in Madrid, Spain, which is organised by the Fundación Triángulo and is usually held in November.[1][2]

History

The inaugural edition was held in 1996.[3][4] Approximately 14,000 attendees were estimated for the 2010 edition. It is covered by the Spanish Press in San Sebastian and Malaga.[4]

In 2021 the festival introduced the "dissident cinema" category for films which fell outside prevailing norms of production.[1]

Resources

LesGaiCineMad has a digital catalogue of more than 3,000 independent movies and is considered to be a major archive of films on the subject of affective diversity in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.

LesGaiCineMad created and leads the CineLGBT Network. It involves more than 30 festivals from Latin America and Spain, which receive support and economic aid in order to organize their own activities.

LesGaiCineMad Spanish Film Market (SFM)

LesGaiCineMad Spanish Film Market (SFM) was an event that ran in Spain until 2009 as part of LesGaiCineMad. SFM was a marketplace where producers and sales companies of the films in the SFM catalogue licensed films to distributors, as well as a booking place for international film festival programmers to find content for their own film festivals.

Additionally, SFM held training events for independent film production and distribution, and served as a meeting point for members of the independent cinema community to have professional meetings, parties and receptions.

It was not audience oriented; only accredited industry members were able to attend SFM events.

Other projects

LesGaiCineMad has also launched other year-round projects, including a Lesbian film festival held in April since 2011, events held at Pride celebrations in Madrid, and collaborations with LGBTQ filmmakers in Latin America.[5]

In 2019 they launched QueerCineLab, which offers resources such as mentoring to aspiring and emerging LGBTQ filmmakers.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Da Costa, Diego (2022-11-03). "LesGaiCineMad celebra su 27ª edición del 3 al 13 de noviembre con 78 películas de 27 países distintos". Cinemagavia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  2. ^ "Film Festival Listings for November 2004". Variety. 2004-08-30. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  3. ^ Sánchez Guerrero, Alberto (October 2005). "LesGaiCineMad". Especiales. Plataforma 21. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b "LESGAICINEMAD: The Madrid Gay and Lesbian Film Festival". Film Festival World. Archived from the original on 2 November 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  5. ^ a b "Arranca el 27º festival LesGaiCineMad con 78 películas de 27 países". Gacetín Madrid (in Spanish). 2022-10-27. Retrieved 2023-01-23.