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Coming out of the Celluloid Closet is doing things a little bit different this season. We are collaborating with Cinema Queer, a queer festival in Stockholm, who is behind the Queer Covid Archive. The archive serves to document the experiences of LGBTQIA+ people during the pandemic in different formats, from video, text and even audio - which is where we come in. We have invited people to shared their experiences and thoughts about what the pandemic was like and how it affected different aspects of queer life.
On this episode, we have invited Stine Bang, Head of Communication at AIDS Fondet. They are a humanitarian organization that works nationally and internationally to combat HIV and AIDS. They also run Checkpoint, which provides information and testing services for STIs to LGBTQIA+ people. We talk about the similarities between the recent monkeypox outbreak in Denmark and the coronavirus.
Find transcripts of this episode in English and Danish and check out the MIX CPH Film Festival program at mixcopenhagen.dk! MIX CPH 2022 runs October 21 - 30, 2022 in Cinemateket and Empire Bio.
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!Trigger warning: suicide & depression
Coming out of the Celluloid Closet is doing things a little bit different this season. We are collaborating with Cinema Queer, a queer festival in Stockholm, who is behind the Queer Covid Archive. The archive serves to document the experiences of LGBTQIA+ people during the pandemic in different formats, from video, text and even audio - which is where we come in. We have invited people to shared their experiences and thoughts about what the pandemic was like and how it affected different aspects of queer life.
On this episode we talk with guests from LGBT Asylum, Nicholas Chisha and our second guest has chosen to stay anonymous. LGBT Asylum is an organization that since 2012 has provided a safe social network, counseling and support to more than four hundred LGBT+ refugees and asylum activists in Denmark.
A small show note about this episode: our guest mentions the population of Egypt to be 150 million, but it is actually 102 million.
Find transcripts of this episode in English and Danish and check out the MIX CPH Film Festival program at mixcopenhagen.dk! MIX CPH 2022 runs October 21 - 30, 2022 in Cinemateket and Empire Bio.
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Coming out of the Celluloid Closet is doing things a little bit different this season. We are collaborating with Cinema Queer, a queer festival in Stockholm, who is behind the Queer Covid Archive. The archive serves to document the experiences of LGBTQIA+ people during the pandemic in different formats, from video, text and even audio - which is where we come in. We have invited people to shared their experiences and thoughts about what the pandemic was like and how it affected different aspects of queer life.
On this episode we discuss ways in which polyamorous people navigated the pandemic in Denmark, and how COVID-19 may or may not have had lasting effects on how they participate in relationships. We were curious to hear from people in our community who practice polyamory to learn how they considered things like infection rates and covid âpodsâ or âbubblesâ when seeing partners, so we invited Josefine and Ajo, two queers who practice poly, to chat with us.
Find transcripts of this episode in English and Danish and check out the MIX CPH Film Festival program at mixcopenhagen.dk! MIX CPH 2022 runs October 21 - 30, 2022 in Cinemateket and Empire Bio.
See you in the dark.
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Coming Out of the Celluloid Closet returns for a third season on October 10!
We're doing things a little bit different this season. We are collaborating with Cinema Queer, a queer festival in Stockholm, who is behind the Queer Covid Archive. We have invited people to shared their experiences and thoughts about what the pandemic was like and how it affected different aspects of queer life.
Get ready for season 3.
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Did you know that Ursula from The Little Mermaid was based on the legendary drag queen Divine? Nevertheless, queer representation in animated films, for children or adults, is few and far between. This and other tidbits await on this episode as we leave no queer stone unturned and ask, why isnât there more positive LGBTQ+ content in animation? We also talk with animation filmmaker Thinh Nguyen, a graduate of the Viborg Animation Workshop, about her work.
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Vidste du, at Ursula fra Den lille havrue er baseret pÄ den legendariske drag queen Divine? Ikke desto mindre er queer reprÊsentation i tegnefilm, bÄde for voksne og bÞrn, sjÊldent. I sÊsonens sidste afsnit kigger vi under alle queer sten for at spÞrge, hvorfor er der ikke mere positivt LGBTQ+ indhold i tegnefilm? Vi taler ogsÄ med animationsfilmskaberen Thinh Nguyen, som er uddannet fra Viborg Animation Workshop, om hendes arbejde.
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TW: suicide
What is intimacy in film, especially in queer film? On todayâs episode of Coming Out of the Celluloid Closet, we dive into interpersonal relationships in LGBTQ+ film -- not only when it comes to sex and sexuality, but when inviting viewers into moments of emotional connection. With the help of our guests Benjamin Radjaipour and Gabi Buzadzic, we examine who gets to be intimate on screen.
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Hvad er intimitet pÄ skÊrmen, isÊr nÄr det gÊlder queer film? I dagens afsnit af Coming Out of the Celluloid Closet snakker vi om personlige relationer i LGBTQ+ film - ikke kun nÄr det kommer til sex og seksualitet, men ogsÄ nÄr seere inviteres med til intime Þjeblikke. Med hjÊlp fra vores to gÊster Benjamin Radjaipour og Gabi Buzadzic, udforsker vi hvem der fÄr lov til at vÊre intime pÄ det store lÊrred.
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TW: Censorship, talk of discrimination
What possibilities does queer porn create, and who is it for? Come with us as we talk to Max Disgrace, award-winning film director, film festival programmer aka smut peddler and proud trans-masculine pervert. Heâs the director of Crystal Clear, Tribute, and Ruptured - which we are screening in this yearâs This Is How We Do It program in MIX. We meander our way through understanding how pleasure, representation, archetypes and industry questions all manifest in the film medium that is decidedly for queers, by queers, and featuring queers.
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Hvilke mulighedere skaber queer porn, og hvem er det lavet til? Kom med os, nÄr vi taler med Max Disgrace, prisvindende filminstruktÞr, filmfestivalprogrammerer, "aka smut peddler og stolt trans-maskulin pervert." Han er instruktÞren bag Crystal Clear, Tribute og Ruptured - som vi viser i Ärets This Is How We Do It -program i MIX. I vores samtale prÞver vi sammen at forstÄ, hvordan fornÞjelse, reprÊsentation, arketyper og spÞrgsmÄl om industrien smelter sammen og manifesterer sig i filmmediet, der bestemt er for queers, af queers og med queers.
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TW: Transphobia
We left you last week with Beck Heiberg and Maji Claire from the Ballroom community here in Copenhagen. For this weekâs episode we have the rest of the interview, where we continue our conversation about representations of Ballroom in Paris Is Burning, Pose, and even RuPaulâs Drag Race. If you haven't heard the previous week's episode, go back and listen Part 1, because otherwise this episode won't make a lot of sense to you!
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Sidste uge havde vi Beck Heiberg og Maji Claire i podcast studiet - de var med til at grundlĂŠgge Ballroom i KĂžbenhavn. I denne uges episode har vi resten af vores interview, hvor vi fortsĂŠtter samtalen om, hvordan Ballroom er reprĂŠsenteret i Paris Is Burning, Pose og RuPaulâs Drag Race. Lyt til den fĂžrste del, fĂžr du dykker ned i denne episode, ellers giver samtalen ikke mening for dig!
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Today we're diving into the ballroom scene: how it has been portrayed in pop culture in the past, and how it is portrayed today through different media. We take a look at the ultimate classic âParis Is Burningâ but also have a look at more current documentaries portraying the ballroom community as well as other formats such as âPoseâ or âLegendaryâ. We interview two pioneers of the Danish ballroom scene, Maji Claire and Beck Heiberg. Transcripts in Danish and English for this episode can be found on mixcopenhagen.dk. For a list of ballroom terminology, inform yourself here: https://www.portlandmercury.com/feature/2017/12/06/19526383/ballroom-glossary
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I dag dykker vi ned i Ballroom-scenen: hvordan den tidligere er blevet portrÊtteret i popkultur, og hvordan den er skildret i dag gennem forskellige medier. Vi kigger pÄ den ultimative klassiker "Paris Is Burning", men kigger ogsÄ pÄ mere aktuelle dokumentarer, der skildrer Ballroom-fÊlleskabet samt andre formater som "Pose" eller "Legendary". Vi interviewer to pionerer inden for den danske ballroom-scene, Maji Claire og Beck Heiberg. Tekster pÄ dansk og engelsk for denne episode findes pÄ mixcopenhagen.dk. For en liste over ballroom-terminologi, informer dig selv her: https://www.portlandmercury.com/feature/2017/12/06/19526383/ballroom-glossary
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TW: mental illness, suicide, substance abuse.
Why does it seem like the female characters in every âlesbian filmâ from the 90s and 2000s are suffering from mental illness and die? On this episode we discuss stereotypical portrayals of queer women, mental health, and the infamous Dead Lesbian Syndrome -- and what alternative stories we should be focusing on instead. We talk with Caroline Osander, leader of PsykInfo and organizer of the film festival âDonât Fear The Weird,â which aims to break and challenge societyâs taboos about mental illness. Please note that the interview is in Danish, but you can find episode transcripts in both Danish and English on mixcopenhagen.dk.
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Hvorfor virker det som om de kvindelige figurer i hver lesbisk film fra halvfemserne og 2000'erne lider af psykisk sygdom og derefter dÞr? I denne episode diskuterer vi stereotype portrÊtter af queer kvinder, mental sundhed og det berygtede dÞde lesbiske syndrom og hvilke alternative historier vi bÞr fokusere pÄ i stedet. Vi talte med Caroline Osander, leder af PsykInfo og arrangÞr af filmfestivalen Frygt ikke The Weird, som har til formÄl at bryde og udfordre samfundets tabuer om mental sundhed. BemÊrk venligst, at interviewet er pÄ dansk, men at du kan finde tekster pÄ dansk og engelsk pÄ mixcopenhagen.dk.
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TW: Strong language, transphobia
Today weâre talking about the representation of transgender people in film and how trans people have fought for the right to tell their own stories. To help us do that, we have May Lifschitz the studio to talk about her experience as a trans actor in the film industry and her career. You can find show notes and transcripts in Danish and English for this episode on mixcopenhagen.dk.
//I dag, taler vi om reprÊsentationen af transkÞnnede personer i film, og hvordan transpersoner har kÊmpet om lov til at fortÊlle deres egne historie. For at hjÊlpe med det har vi May Lifschitz i studiet for at snakke om hendes karriere, og hvordan hun oplever filmindustrien som trans skuespiller. Du kan finde show notes og transcripts til denne episode pÄ engelsk og dansk pÄ mixcopenhagen.dk.
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TW: strong language; talk of transphobia, homophobia, suicide, and hate crimes
Welcome to Season 2 of Coming Out of the Celluloid Closet! Hosts Andrea Coloma and Kate Krosschell canât contain their love for queer film. In 8 new episodes, listen along as we go deep into common themes in LGBTQ+ cinema and talk to experts who are queering the silver screen. To start us off, in this episode you'll get to know our Andrea and Kate and hear about how weâre framing this season around the theme of looking beyond queer tragedy.
You can find show notes and transcripts in Danish and English for this episode on mixcopenhagen.dk.
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Velkommen til SÊson 2 af Coming Out of the Celluloid Closet! VÊrterne Andrea Coloma og Kate Krosschell er sÄ begejstrede for queer film, at de ikke kan lade vÊre. Lyt med, nÄr vi dykker ned i hyppige temaer i LGBTQ+ film og taler med seje gÊster om deres perspektiver i filmbranchen. Til at starte med, i dette afsnit, kan du lÊre os at kende, Andrea og Kate, og hÞre om, hvordan vi framer denne sÊson omkring at hÄbe pÄ mere end queer tragedie.
Du kan finde show notes og transcripts til denne episode pÄ engelsk og dansk pÄ mixcopenhagen.dk.
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Coming out of the Celluloid Closet, MIX CPH's LGBTQ+ Film Festival Podcast, is back! In 8 new episodes from Sept. 25, listen as hosts Andrea Coloma & Kate Krosschell talk to awesome guests about common themes in queer film.
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Coming out of the Celluloid Closet, MIX CPH's LGBTQ+ Film Festival Podcast, er tilbage! Med 8 nye afsnit fra 25. sept, lyt med nÄr vÊrterne Andrea Coloma & Kate Krosschell taler med seje gÊster om hyppige temaer i queer film.
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Denne gang snakker vi med linguist, Anna K. JÞrgensen om betydningen af fysiske stemmer i queer miljÞet og filmen Do I Sound Gay (2014) af David Thorpe. Vi snakker ogsÄ om Q - en kÞnsneutral voice assistent med Paulie Calderon-Cifuentes, som er en af stemmer bag Q.
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What's the importance of documenting queer history? What is up with Stonewall? That and so much more we'll discuss in this episode of Coming out of the Celluloid Closet. We are joined by the ever lovely Andrew Shield who is Assistent Professer at Leiden University in the Netherlands and co-founder of the Leiden Queer History Network.
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MIX COPENHAGEN er en LGBTQ+ filmfestival i KĂžbenhavn. Lyt med mens vi snakker om aktuelle emner og selvfĂžlgelig queer filmâder af eÌn eller anden aÌrsag er et tilbagevendende emne.