Five Films for Freedom, the world’s widest-reaching LGBTQIA+ digital campaign, is returning this year.
The British Council in the Philippines is partnering with the Film Development Council in the Philippines to bring free screenings at Cinematheque Centres in the country from March 21 to 22.FDCP Cinematheque Centre – Manila - March 22, 6:30 p.m.
Outside of the in-person screenings, audiences can also watch the films online from March 15 to 26 coinciding with the BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival. Since 2015 and with the programmes live for less than 100 days, Five Films for Freedom films have been viewed 20 million times by people in over 200 countries and principalities, including all parts of the world where homosexuality is criminalized, and all countries where the death penalty is in place.
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