Kulturhuset
Lava, Serietektet, Rum för Barn, Galleri K1, Klarabiografen, Studio 3
Address
Kulturhuset, Sergels Torg 3,
Accessability
http://www.kulturhuset.se/default.asp?id=5617
Events
Do you want to learn how to draw cartoons? Robery Gregory, cartoonist from the US, is coming to Pride Young to teach you different stiles of cartoon drawing.
When: Thu 31 Jul 16:00–18:00
Documentary about the experiences of Pride marches in 2007 between the people taking part in Riga and London.
When: Sun 27 Jul 13:00–14:00
The intimate bond between two identical twin brothers is challenged when one decides to transition from male to female; this is the story of their evolving relationship, and the resurrection of their family from a darker past.
When: Fri 25 Jul 15:00–17:00, Sun 27 Jul 17:00–19:00
This is the place to be if you like to sew, cut, print and paint your outfit and make your posters for the parade. Madde Nordling and Martin Bergström will help you out if you need any tips.
When: Tue 29 Jul–Fri 1 Aug 15:00–18:00
A film about the dragking culture in Sweden around the year 2000.
When: Sat 26 Jul 12:00–13:00
Short Films: I am Bulewa and The Hungry Hearts
Please see website for film details.
When: Fri 25 Jul 13:30–15:00
A tale set in a decaying Parisian porn theatre, where within its dark confines, male patrons--soldiers, transvestites, married men--regularly engage in anonymous sex acts.
When: Sat 26 Jul 21:00–23:00
Documentary about the opening of ILGA´s division in Africa.
When: Sat 26 Jul 13:00–13:30
In this rough coming-of-age tale from the Czech Republic, three high-school girlfriends try to extend their adolescence by hitchhiking to Holland. But Vojta, Iska’s little brother, joins the trio against their will
When: Fri 25 Jul 21:00–23:00, Sat 26 Jul 17:00–19:00
Love Sick, Alexandra, a young intellectual and ambitious woman, moves to Bucharest to begin her college studies and meets Kiki.
When: Sat 26 Jul 15:00–17:00, Sun 27 Jul 19:00–21:00
On the Open Stage Night at Pride Young you can perform with dance, song, drag, poetry- anything you want to show the world!
The stage is open for anyone, sign up at the info table in Lava during the week.
When: Thu 31 Jul 18:30–21:00
The condom is great in many ways! One of them is that for making beautiful creations. Come and make condom flowes and nice buttons, and take the opportunity to ask your question to Pride Youngs safer sex experts
When: Fri 1 Aug 16:00–17:00
QAOS is a queer theater project for young queers, an ensamble that is now for the first time to be seen on stage. The performance during Europride is a part of an activist process, that started 2007 and ends behind the horizon.
When: Thu 31 Jul 18:00–18:30
In this film we meet several characters engaged in their personal Jihad’s for love. The people in this film have a lot to teach us about love. Their pursuit of love has brought them into conflicts with their countries, families, and even themselves
When: Fri 25 Jul 19:00–21:00, Sat 26 Jul 17:00–19:00
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San Francisco, 1975: strange times, with strange people doing strange stuff. Among other things: one of the strangest films ever made. Some people taking refuge in a ghostly mansion during a storm at the countryside. .
When: Sun 27 Jul 21:00–23:00
4 cartoons with a transgender theme by Lasse Persson
When: Sat 26 Jul 12:00–13:00
Short films: Bruno på café, Love Kills, Womany, I am Gay. Please see Stockholm Pride´s website for film details.
When: Fri 25 Jul 12:00–13:20
A compilation of interviews with gay and lesbian subjects conducted by filmmaker Rosa Von Prauheim.
When: Fri 25 Jul 21:00–23:00, Sun 27 Jul 19:00–21:00
The Bubble is the story of a group of young people who live in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The movie follows the group's difficulties of living in Israel's reality. Their routine breaks when a young Palestinian man enters their lives.
When: Sat 26 Jul 19:00–21:00
Freeheld:Lieutenant Laurel Hester is dying. All she wants to do is leave her pension benefits to her life partner - Stacie. En liten tiger and Love, please see website for film details.
When: Fri 25 Jul 15:00–17:00, Sun 27 Jul 13:00–15:00
Roberta Gregory meets her readers and is presented in a seminar.
When: Wed 30 Jul 17:30–20:00
"Glen or Glenda" tells two stories. One is about Glen, who secretly dresses as a woman but is afraid to tell his fiancée, Barbara. The other is about Alan, a pseudohermaphrodite who undergoes a painful operation to become a woman.
When: Sun 27 Jul 15:00–17:00
If you haven’t seen the movie ”Don’t you worry it’ll probably pass” it’s about time. Don´t miss the presentation by director Cecilia Neant Falk and the discussion afterwards when participants from the movie talk about life five years after the filming.
When: Wed 30 Jul 18:00–21:00
Anna-Beda Maslanka wants to enfocus heterosexuality as identity, and has asked artists to present a portrait of a person who define her/him self as heterosexual. To deal with the idea of heterosexuality as a natural condition the model is placed in nature
When: Tue 29 Jul–Fri 1 Aug 15:00–21:00
In the opening of Pride Young we will hear a fantastic opening speach, se performance in glamour by dragking Sexy Galexy, groovy songs by Leigh and the army , and heavy hip hop by queer rapper Q-boy from London.
When: Tue 29 Jul 18:00–20:30
Det finns på Liebigstrasse 34, Documentary about a houseproject for lesbians and transgenders in Berlin. Toilet training, The film surveys the discrimination against people who do not culturally fit as male of female.
When: Sun 27 Jul 12:00–13:00
A film about the LGBTI-struggle in Uganda. In this film, you get to meet activists from a country that considers them to be criminals.
When: Sat 26 Jul 13:45–15:00
Welcome to drag workshop with dragking Lina Kurtilla and Dragqueen Robert Fux. They will show you how to become a fantastic queen and king though make up, clothes and walking style.
When: Fri 1 Aug 18:00–21:00
State of Mind provides an exclusive view of a select group in St Petersburg. The stories reveal both general and private aspects of everyday life, a fringe of the dominant social custom.
When: Fri 25 Jul–Sun 3 Aug 11:00–18:00
A bourgeois mother is alarmed about her young son who got into bad company. He loiters away his time in bars and she fears he might be gay.
When: Sat 26 Jul 15:00–17:00
French Drag King Océan LeRoy has been a celebrity in Berlin’s transgender scene for years. Famous for his performances of quick transition from woman to man, Océan also lives the contradiction in real life.
When: Fri 25 Jul 13:30–15:00, Sun 27 Jul 12:00–13:00
Talking heads are interspersed with an advancing timeline and with clips from two dozen films
When: Fri 25 Jul 17:00–19:00, Sat 26 Jul 21:00–23:00
Anna is depressed because of a recent breakup but lives in a super-loving, gay-is-A-OK kind of family. Her world opens up one night when she catches a one-woman army, the feminist Sadie, spray painting the plastic surgery clinic where Anna works
When: Fri 25 Jul 19:00–21:00, Sun 27 Jul 15:00–17:00
Documentary about Queeruption 2007 in Sechelt Territory, in Vancouver, Kanada. The film deals with racism and accessibility within the queer community. Why are there mostly white visitors at Queeruption?
When: Sat 26 Jul 13:00–15:00
Explores the painful search for gender identity of a teenager who upon entering adolescence is pressured by parents to "choose" an identity.
When: Sat 26 Jul 19:00–21:00, Sun 27 Jul 17:00–19:00
This film deals with a prosperous man who encounters a sleazy blackmailer who discovers that he is gay.
When: Fri 25 Jul 12:00–13:00, Sun 27 Jul 14:00–15:00
Hedwig, born a boy named Hansel in East Berlin, fell in love with an American G. I. and underwent a sex-change operation in order to marry him and flee to the West. Unfortunately, nothing worked out quite as it was supposed to
When: Fri 25 Jul 17:00–19:00, Sun 27 Jul 21:00–23:00