2007

'Erotixxx: Trans Porn Retrospective': with Eliza Steinbock from the University of Amsterdam (audio)

An audio recording of Eliza Steinbock's presentation at Get Bent on 26th August.

Most of the audio from the film clips has been removed.

Listen in the player above or download mp3 (35Mb/73 mins)

31 Aug: Underground film fans pack the Contact Theatre

Get Bent Film Festival 2007, Short Film Night at the Contact Theatre, Oxford Road, Manchester

It was almost standing room only last night as people filled the foyer and bar of the Contact Theatre for 'Not Coming To A Cinema Near you' -- part of Get Bent's Film Festival.

Thirteen short films were screened. Four were introduced by their makers as we were lucky enough to have them in the audience: A Self-critical Sinner's Murder (Mercy Liao), Black or White? (Debbie Howard), Anxiety (Trent) and Grandma and the Monster (the Producer).

The evening closed with a classic queer film short, which was accompanied by Leeds-based band 7 Hertz.

Coming up right here on the website soon: video of the event, clips of the films and exclusive on-the-spot interviews with two of the film-makers.

Eliza Steinbock interview

Eliza Steinbock talks about her two presentations at Get Bent: 'Trans Youth' film shorts and 'EROTIXXX: Trans Porn Retrospective' (Sunday 26th August).

Eliza is a researcher at the University of Amsterdam: The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA).

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28 Aug: Superheroes, Geeks & Anti-heroes turn out for Get Bent club night

Get Bent's fancy dress club night rocked, with colourful costumes and a raffle. Amongst the famous faces that turned up were: Joan of Ark, The Riddler, no fewer than two Doctor Whos (Eccleston & Tennant), the Pink Pound Fairy, Queer Rambo, a hydrosexual and Bob the Builder.

Whose Pride is it Anyway?

On Saturday 1 September, Get Bent will screen previously unseen archive footage of Manchester LGBT events over the years. Along with new material that looks at some of the issues surrounding the current commercial event.

Ever since Manchester Pride became a ticket event, we have heard stories of people who were refused entry to the candlelit vigil on the final night because they hadn't paid for a wristband. The Pride organisers have always denied this, most recently in response to an email query sent by us.

Last night, the Get Bent video crew went down to the gay village to see whether our undercover reporter could get into the vigil without a wristband. Find out the answer at our film screening next Saturday.

Along with on-the-spot interviews with members of the public.

Life in Motion: Get Bent! Documentaries, Saturday 1 September, 1:00pm, at the Council Chambers, University of Manchester Students' Union, Oxford Road.

26 Aug: Zsa Zsa Noir at the Bent Double Kings and Queens Cabaret Night

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On Sunday 26th August 2007, the Bent Double Kings and Queens Cabaret Night was compered by Manchester's first and foremost seven foot tall tranny-punk-flaming-drag-queen-on-heat Mz Zsa Zsa Noir...

Seen here performing a song.

More clips from the cabaret coming up!

25 Aug: Activists invade Manchester Pride parade

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25 August 2007, Manchester, England. Activists invaded the annual Manchester Pride parade today in a protest against the commercialisation of this one-time community and fundraising event.

Manchester City Council boasts that Pride brings in more than 20million UKP (UK Pounds) for the city's businesses each year ($40m). However, in 2006, just 65,000 UKP ($130,000) was raised for charity by Pride.

This was one of the lowest figures in the 17-year history of the event, which was started to raise money for HIV and AIDS causes. And was despite 35,000 members of the public paying 10-15 UKP for an entry ticket in 2006 (entry was free from 1990-1998 and in 2000 and 2001).This year tickets cost up to 18 UKP each.

In 2006 the organisers even charged unfunded HIV charities and groups 50 UKP to walk in the parade.

Last year the activists were removed by Police and security. But this year they managed to unfurl their banners and walk the entire route.

At the Pride Expo event, charities and voluntary groups must pay 50 UKP for a stall, regardless of their finances, plus 30 UKP if they want a power supply.

This comes days after the Manchester Pride Festival Director was heckled by the public about high costs at a talk given by gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (an official Pride event).

24th Aug: talk by Ida Lukawska (audio)

At the first event of this year's Get Bent, Ida Lukawska from the Culture For Tolerance LGBT Festival, Krakow, talked about the situation of LGBTQI people in Poland

At the first event of this year's Get Bent, Ida Lukawska from the Culture For Tolerance LGBT Festival, Krakow, talked about the situation for LGBTQI people in Poland.

Listen in the player above or download mp3 (37Mb/62 mins)

Get Bent Film Festival Showreel

The Get Bent International Film Festival in Manchester brings you more than thirty original films from around the world. This showreel is a brief taste of some of them.

Join us for four days of film, debates, parties and more...

Get Bent! Short Films

Friday, August 31, 2007 20.00 - 00.00
At the Contact Theatre, Oxford Road, Manchester

Friday, August 31, 2007 20.00 - 00.00
At the Contact Theatre, Oxford Road, Manchester

The cutting-edge of underground queer film-making from across the country and beyond comes to the Contact Theatre. Get Bent! has selected ten cinematic gems that explore the darkest and most humorous recesses of contemporary life.

The evening rounds off with a special performance by instrumental four-piece, 7 Hertz accompanying a black and white queer cult classic. Followed by DJs and late bar.

Warning: Contains explicit material.
This event is wheelchair accessible. Please contact filmfest(AT)get-bent-manchester.com for any further information.

Get Bent! Documentaries: Life in Motion

Saturday 1st September 13.00 - 19.00
At the Council Chambers, Manchester University Students Union, Oxford Rd.

Life in Motion is a wheelchair accessible event.

Please contact filmfest(AT)get-bent-manchester.com for any further information.

The music on the showreel is 'Faux Feminism' by Vile Vile Creatures

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