The Homografía/Homography Festival returns to Brussels from June 24 to 28, 2025, marking its 10th anniversary as an international platform for queer video art and performance. Originally founded in Mexico in 2015 and held in Brussels since 2019, the festival explores the intersections of sexuality, gender identity, and artistic creation through a diverse program of short films, performances, visual art, installations, workshops, and panel discussions.

Key details for the 2025 edition:
- Dates & Venues:
- June 24: La Bellone (17:00–23:00)
- June 25–26: Grands Carmes (17:00–01:00), including a special screening at Cinema Adventure (June 26, 19:30–21:00)
- June 27: Beursschouwburg
- June 28: La Fabriek (18:00–06:00)
- Focus: The festival is dedicated to showcasing works that push boundaries and question norms around sexuality and gender, with an emphasis on international and experimental queer voices34.
- Activities: Beyond screenings and performances, the program includes workshops, exhibitions, and interactive installations, fostering dialogue and community engagement.
- Safer Space: Homografía emphasizes a safer space policy, ensuring an inclusive and respectful environment for all participants.
The festival is produced by La Garçonnière Prod and continues to attract artists and audiences from around the world, making Brussels a vibrant hub for queer artistic expression each June.
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