Brussels’ alternative art space Cloud Seven is hosting an Artists’ Film Night this Thursday, March 13, and you don’t want to miss it. It’s an evening of bold and thought-provoking queer cinema, and the best part? It’s free – you just need to register!

The lineup features Kia Sciarrone’s We’re here. We’re queer. Get used to it! – a striking short film tackling LGBTQIA+ censorship worldwide. From autocratic regimes to unexpected digital restrictions in Europe, this piece questions who controls queer visibility online.

Also on the program:
Inside the Skin by Shafagh Abosaba – a deeply personal film about self-perception and societal constraints.
MSM.Rx by Samuel Spreyz – a raw, visually stunning essay on gay men, sexuality, and the medical system.

After the screenings, stick around for a discussion and Q&A with the artists. Expect an evening that challenges norms, sparks debate, and celebrates queer creativity.
Cloud Seven, Brussels
Tuesday, March 13 – 18:30 (Introduction) | 19:00 (Screenings) | 20:00 (Q&A)
Free, but registration is required! Register here!
This is a rare chance to engage with cutting-edge queer cinema in Brussels. Spread the word and register now – don’t sleep on this!
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