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Pride Month: Queer Film Festival with The Story Mill

This is a Council led event.

06/06/2025 - Hurstville Library.

During Pride Month, meet with Story Mill and other queer film-makers while they show their short films and share stories of their creative processes and careers in film-making.

Queer Bites, showcases award-winning short films of queer stories to the screen, exploring themes of disability, race, trans, gay, lesbian, and non-binary experiences. Come join us for a night of celebration and conversation with some of Sydney best Queer film-makers

The Story Mill is a boutique production company founded in 2019 by the dynamic and quirky duo Sophie Saville and Rowan Devereux. They've been making waves with their award-winning films, including shorts Peach and Pineapple, documentaries Inspire Me! and Making It, and their feature film Evicted! A Modern Romance, which nabbed the Audience Choice Award at the Sydney Film Festival in 2022. They are currently in development for on their next project, Murder on the Dance floor, coming soon.

Queer Bites films:

  • Peach | The Story Mill: A socially anxious young woman manages to land herself what she thinks is a hot date, but the only problem is: she's not sure if it's actually a date.

  • Pineapple | The Story Mill: After discovering her new next-door neighbour is an old flame; an older, more confident Sarah decides to pursue her again, but is the one who got away worth the wait?

  • Happy New Year, Ms. Luna | Writer, Director & Actor - Andy Deip: Luna, a young transfeminine woman, attends her family’s annual Chinese New Year gathering for the first time since her transition. Already prepared to be compared to her other cousins for her career choices and lack of motivation, she must also explain to her conservative family her decision to transition into being a woman at the request of her mother.

  • Rehabilitating | Writer & Director - Inez Playford: Ash, a woman with chronic pain, is stuck in a rehab hospital. She won’t participate in physio, fearing the pain, and is too ashamed to ask for help. Nearby, Georgia, another young patient, participates with ease. She is Ash’s complete opposite. Georgia can see how desperate Ash is to get out of the hospital – so she proposes they sneak out to a bar for the night.

  • Bikes | Writer & Director - Mohammad Awad: Bikes is an intimate exploration of queer love in Western Sydney in two parts, immersing the viewer in the lives of queer people either in love or looking for love, while retelling a story of queer romance and heartbreak.

This event is suitable for ages 16 years and over.

 

Friday 6 June 2025

 

Address

Hurstville Library
Corner Queens Road and Dora Street Hurstville.
 

Times

6.00pm - 7.30pm.
 

Cost

Free.
 

Bookings

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More Information

  • This program is for ages 16 years and over.

  • If you arrive more than 10 minutes after the advertised start time and there are people in the standby queue, your ticket may be allocated to the standby queue.

  • If you are unable to attend, please cancel your registration at least 3 hours prior to the event. As Library Programs have limited spaces, repeated failure to notify staff of cancellations may result in bookings being refused in the future.

  • The library does not endorse or promote any products which may be used in the workshop.

Accessibility Information:
Georges River Libraries is committed to providing inclusive library services and programs. Please email library@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au or note down your requirements or support needs in your event registration.