Looking for the perfect way to kick off Pride Month in Brussels? Mark your calendars for June 3rd! As part of the Pride Month Screenings, Cinéma Galeries is hosting a special showing of QUEERKAMP, a moving documentary that promises to tug at your heartstrings and leave you inspired.
What’s QUEERKAMP All About?
QUEERKAMP follows a group of queer teenagers as they spend a transformative week at an LGBTQIA+ summer camp. It’s a place where they can finally drop their guard, express themselves freely, and just be—well—themselves! The film beautifully captures moments of joy, vulnerability, and self-discovery, offering a rare and intimate look into the lives of young people finding their tribe.
Meet the Filmmakers!
Adding to the excitement, directors Lucas van der Rhee and Chris Westendorp will be at the screening to chat with the audience after the film. It’s a unique chance to ask your burning questions, share your thoughts, or simply say thank you for shining a light on such an important topic.
Event Details
- Where: Cinéma Galeries, Galerie de la Reine 26, 1000 Brussels
- When: June 3rd at 7:00 PM
- Tickets: €9.80 (standard) / €7.80 (reduced rate)
Why You Shouldn’t Miss It
Whether you’re a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, an ally, or simply a lover of powerful documentaries, QUEERKAMP is a must-see. It’s a celebration of authenticity, courage, and the joy of finding a place where you belong. Plus, nothing beats the magic of sharing this experience with fellow moviegoers in the heart of Brussels.

Get your tickets, bring your friends, and let QUEERKAMP remind you why Pride Month matters!
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