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Dates: March 16 th– 27th,
Place: Melbourne, Australia
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Melbourne Queer Film Festival is the oldest queer movie festival in Australia, and one of the oldest queer film festivals in the world. It is the largest queer clip festival in the Southern Hemisphere, as well as being the second largest film festival in Victoria.

Originally called the Melbourne International Lesbian & Gay Clip & Video Festival, we became the Melbourne Gay Film & Video Festival in , and settled on Melbourne Queer Production Festival in

Since the Festival has screened within the boundaries of the City of Melbourne, originally at the State Production Theatre at Treasury Place and also the Capitol Theatre in Swanston Highway. For the past seven years, MQFF has screened in the heart of Melbourne at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) at Federation Square, the first production festival to use the screening facility. In we moved our Opening Bedtime film and party from St Kilda&#;s Astor Theatre to ACMI Cinemas in the City

RAM Cinema (Previously Shaft Adult Cinema)

update 1/7/ Don't believe that the M2M Barrel (RAM) cinema exists here anymore. Place renovated over the last years. Apparently there is still video monitoring. Enter the downstairs cinema through the glass doors next to cashier.
Upstairs is the fresh Blue Class cinema. Both cinemas present hetero movies and the blue class seems a bit more private ( Couple of extra dollars too), and has comfier seats.

previous comment: M2M Barrel Cinema shows continuous gay movies changed weekly.
Enter via Shaft adult cinema (straight cinema). Penetrate main door, shift
left, go upstairs to cinema.
Known as Barrel cinema, but part of shaft cinema. Seats

Update July 10, Immense screen gay movie films. Explicit movies always changing. Intimate RAM room. Free pass to municipality central RAM lounge. Discreet & trustworthy entrance via Shaft cinema,
tickets downstairs - secure venue upstairs.

Enter via Shaft Cinema near corner of Lonsdale street.

Neighbourhood: Melbourne, CBD

Cross street: Lonsdale st

  • Directions:Cross street: Lonsdale st
  • Hours:Open 7 days, early

    Shaft Adult Cinema

    Located in Melbourne capital centre. The Shaft Sinema opened in as a single screen adult cinema. In it gained a second seat screen upstairs which had been the Barrel Theatrette (which has its hold page on Cinema Treasures), and was renamed the Ram Cinema, that screened gay male senior films.

    It was renovated in with new seating in the first downstairs screen that operates 24 hours daily and has a seating capacity for around The upstairs screen was converted into a luxury Blue Class Individual Cinema, with a limited number of wide leather reclining chairs, that can be booked in advance. The projection was Blu-Ray high definition with Dolby sound.

    The Shaft Adult Cinema was closed on 20th September , and in February , it was being gutted to become restaurants and a bar.

    Contributed by Ken Roe

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    Who we are

    Melbourne Queer Production Festival (MQFF) aims to engage the community with the best LGBTI+ content in order to educate, entertain and celebrate diversity.

    We pursue to change lives through the experience of common stories – bringing the best of world gender non-conforming culture to Melbourne and nurturing the development of new Australian voices

    What we do

    For almost 30 years the Melbourne Queer Motion picture Festival (MQFF) has engaged the community with a curated program of the best LGBTQI content that aims to educate, entertain and celebrate diversity.

    The MQFF is a highlight of Melbourne’s busy arts and cultural calendar, the Festival is also the second largest film festival in Melbourne. In the Festival celebrated its 29th year with our 30th coming up in In the venues the Festival used were Village Cinemas Jam Factory, Cinema Nova and ACMI.

    The Melbourne Queer Motion picture Festival evolved from a new wave of lgbtq+ cinema that made it to Victoria in Originally known as the Melbourne International Lesbian and Lgbtq+ Film and Video Festival, it first began at the Dendy Brighton. Peruse about its fa