In Sydney, young queer women of colour navigate how the night sheds the internalised gaze of their immigrant parents’ values, and social expectations, awakening a celebration of youth, self-expression and community.

Nominated best-directed documentary/ currently in festival circuit.

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Synopsis

Queering Sydney’ is a 10-minute poetic documentary, exploring young queer people of colour’s experiences of the nights in Sydney. Queer people of colour navigate a newfound sense of freedom in separate nights as they embark into adolescence. Whether it is under the neon lights of the city or the suburban quietude, it is the nighttime that arouses this transformation or expansion in identity for these individuals beyond external pressures. As they walk the streets of the city with friends, dance at the club, and chat for hours at a sleep over or local park, their complex experiences through intersections of identity, familial expectations and community are delved into to understand that their celebration of youth and memories are pivotal in these moments that was only possible by the sanctuary of the night.

HODs

Producer - Stella Coppola

Cinematographer - Nia Chen

Production Designer - Carla Cohen

Editors - Lynn Lee, Andreas Karadjis

Composer - Pico Dos Santos-Lee

Sound Designer - Koby Caraballo

Camera Operator - Kat Scriven

1st Camera Assistant - Jay Truong

Gaffer - Fu Liu

Sound Recordist - Fu Liu, Lucy Brandwood

Colourist - Antonio Centonze

BTS Photographer - Ayla Dursun

Cast

Catia Selimane

Antra

Jay Chen

Misiwaini Vuetibau

Joanne Law

Narin

Nish