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The BFI announced its full line up for the 25th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival last night, promising the UK’s best queer film event – despite dramatic budget cuts. The launch took place last night at London's British Film Institute on Southbank.
Amanda Nevill, director of the BFI, promised that despite having to make “tough and uncomfortable decisions,” the British Film Institute would “continue to deliver what we really cherish,” and that the LLGFF would remain “an integral part of the BFI’s programme.”
The festival will open on 31 March with Gregg Araki’s vision of a queer dystopia Kaboom (pictured), and closes on 6 April.
Other festival highlights include a preview screening of the BBC’s adaptation of Sarah Waters’ The Night Watch starring Anna Maxwell Martin, and the documentary Becoming Chaz – the story of Chaz Bono’s public female to male transition.
However, there were still fears from supporters that the LLGFF’s future remains uncertain. Former programmer Topher Campbell spoke out about the importance of “retaining the cultural integrity” of the festival, and made a public plea to those present to sign a petition to secure its long-term survival.

Birmingham's lesbian photography group Eye To Eye have received an £8,345 award from the National Lottery scheme

London's first ever Sex Worker Film Festival features short films and documentaries by and about sex workers and their fight for their human and labour rights.

Silvia Garcia told she "doesn't qualify" for fertility treatment on Spain's NHS A woman in Spain who wants to be a mother has been refused fertility treatment from her local hospital because she is a lesbian.

Actress Evan Rachel Wood has revealed she is bisexual. The actress, who plays the lesbian vampire queen Sophie-Anne in the hit American TV series, has revealed that she dates men and women in an interview with Esquire magazine.

A new biography of Mahatma Gandhi has been banned in India – because it claims he was racist and bisexual.

A judge in the United States has quashed a lesbian federal employee's bid to obtain health insurance for her same-sex spouse.
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