On 15 May, Brussels turns technicolor as Les Sous-Entendu·e·s brings two bold, brilliant short films by French director Alexis Langlois to Kinograph for a night of queer cinema like no other.
First up: De la terreur, mes sœurs. For Kalthoum and her trans girlfriends, it’s a day like any other — cocktails, dating apps, and the daily drip of transphobia. But today, they’ve had enough. Between cosmos and chardonnay, they start imagining their revenge…
Then comes Les démons de Dorothy, where a slightly chaotic queer filmmaker is told to stop making camp comedies and “get serious.” Instead, she escapes into her favourite fantasy series, only to be haunted by her own demons — in glitter, of course.
Langlois’ work is outrageous, emotional, and defiantly queer — a celebration of identity, sisterhood, and storytelling without compromise. And this screening is more than just a movie night. It’s about community, creativity, and carving out space where FINTA (Femmes, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans, Agender) people can see themselves on screen — loud, messy, and magnificent.
The evening continues with a post-screening discussion on queer and feminist representation in cinema, hosted by Les Sous-Entendu·e·s, a collective committed to accessible, intersectional cultural spaces.
🕗 When: 15 May, 19:00–22:30
📍 Where: Kinograph, Flagey – 1, Place Sainte-Croix, 1050 Brussels
🎟 Tickets:
→ Regular/reduced via Kinograph
→ Solidarity option here
Free, fabulous, and for toustes — see you at the cinema.
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