TITE Film Festival

TITE Film Festival HQ

Ireland's first festival of trans and non-binary cinema.
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most definitely an uncomfortable viewing, but necessary. this is the exact energy we need to be bringing into 2025 and the foreseeable future!

On the edge of my seat the entire time…

having just that one friend at your darkest moment can really make all the difference. stealing a term from the faggots & their friends between revolutions, sincerely thank you to all the 'strong women' that have been that shoulder to cry on or talked me down when i'm spiraling, i wouldn't be here today without you.

in 'the soul of man under socialism' oscar wilde writes:

pain is not the ultimate mode of expression. it is merely provisional and a protest. it has reference to wrong, unhealthy, unjust surroundings. when the wrong, and the disease and the injustices removed, it will have no further place.

the pain we each carry, whether we care to admit, shapes us. not to say that we are the bad things that happen to us, but they do affect us.
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easily the nicest looking, best acted and most complicated of the movies that played. was pretty fascinated by how behavior is seemingly justified through the confines of art making. DOOOO NOT like the ending, her being forgiven doesnt feel earned.

Either this goes down as one of the defining films of the early 21st century or humanity takes a wrong turn. Simple as. Not just a riotous rebuke to the crass commercialism of superhero movies but a path-charting polemic too: imagine, Drake says, a world where IP opens up and imagination runs riot. In its storied route to screens as much as in its every eye-popping frame this is a profoundly exciting vision of everything the movies could and should be.

Drew's recorded intro to this late screening alone was funnier than 99% of things I've seen in the last few years.

thjs film is pretty TITE!!! haha, tha t joke was for james hudson. happy valentine's day

I wanted THIS more than I wanted Deadpool and Wolverine or Emilia Peréz. THIS is truly subversive and transformative, THIS is the work of a filmmaker who took risks with established IP, THIS is actual genuine queer and trans representation, THIS is a film that holds hope for the future of cinema. Like a feature-length re-animated collab but with an original story and a genuine personal vision to it. I smiled like half the damn movie both in how artistically…