Queer Lounge

Queer Lounge

The Queer Lounge is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that establishes hospitality suites at the top film festivals in the world. Its primary function is to provide information and to educate those those attending the film festival about the films with gay content (storylines, plots or characters) or created by gay filmmakers.

They do this by creating an upscale hospitality suite and event space during the film festival where anyone, gay or straight, can stop by and learn about the films. They hold press conferences and panel discussions in their space for films they support. The space is one of the few truly public spaces during a film festival without being invite only. At night, the space becomes a top venue for film premiere and VIP parties- especially at the Sundance Film Festival. However, they do also host gay centric events including parties known as Glamdance and Homos Away From Home [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/9232261/a_brokeback_sundance A Brokeback Sundance : Rolling Stone ] ] .

The Queer Lounge was started at the January 2003 Sundance Film Festival by former film executive Ellen Huang who saw a need for a space for gay people. She based the idea off a Cannes Film Festival event called the West Hollywood Lounge, which wasn't about gay and lesbian people, but was created by the West Hollywood Convention and Visitors Bureau. The idea evolved into the Queer Lounge. The Queer Lounge is supported through corporate sponsorship. Past sponsors include: Showtime, Absolut, Intel, Plantronics, Monster Energy Drink, Perrier, Aquafina, Dell Computers and many other mainstream sponsors.

The Queer Lounge has successfully promoted such Sundance Film Festival hits like Tarnation, The Education of Shelby Knox and Quinceanera (the first winner of both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival) with much success. Queer Lounge support can really make the difference to help a film's presence during the Sundance Film Festival.

The Queer Lounge revived in 2003 a famous Sundance Film Festival party known as Homos away from Home [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/9232261/a_brokeback_sundance A Brokeback Sundance : Rolling Stone ] ] with publicist Mickey Cottrell and John Cameron Mitchell. This party is now considered to be one of the top parties at the Sundance Film Festival, secretly attended by straight celebrities and film executives. It traditionally happens on the second Thursday of the Sundance Film Festival. Queer Lounge rents out their space at Sundance to non-gay films and have hosted premieres for films such as Rize and .

In 2006, Queer Lounge successfully created its events during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and became a sanctioned event of the Festival- the first-ever organization to be dubbed a "TIFF Exra." Queer Lounge panels were listed officially on TIFF's site. Some of the highlights of Queer Lounge's events at TIFF included an 1,100 person party for the film "Shortbus" at the Phoenix Theatre with 44 performers on-stage. Queer Lounge also held two panels and the first-ever queer and queer-friendly professional networking brunch at the Anglican, Church of the Redeemer at the intersection of Bay Street and Bloor Avenue. A phenomenon in Toronto in its inaugural year, Queer Lounge drew cross-over press from Toronto's gay/lesbian newspaper - Xtra!, to the mainstream Eye Weekly and the national publications, Macleans and the Globe and Mail.

References

External links

* [http://www.queerlounge.org Queer Lounge Website]
* [http://www.elephantjournal.com/2008/09/queer-lounge/ Video interview: The Queer Lounge at Sundance Film Festival]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Queer — has traditionally meant odd or unusual, but is now also used to refer to anyone who is not heteronormative. Its use in reference to LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex) communities as well as those perceived to be members of those …   Wikipedia

  • Columbia Queer Alliance — is the central Columbia University student organization that representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning LGBTQ students. It is the oldest such student organization in the world, originally called the Student Homophile League… …   Wikipedia

  • DNA Lounge — logo Location SoMa, San Francisco Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • Lavender Lounge — is an arts organization / company started by Mark Kliem in 1991. The name Lavender Lounge was first used as the title of a public access television show in San Francisco that aired from 1991 to 1995. Mark Kliem was the creator and Executive… …   Wikipedia

  • Homosexualität im Fernsehen — Dieser Artikel oder Absatz stellt die Situation in Deutschland dar. Hilf mit, die Situation in anderen Ländern zu schildern. Die Darstellung von Homosexualität im deutschen Fernsehen war lange Zeit ein Tabuthema. Zwar wurden gelegentlich Filme,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • TIMM — Senderlogo Allgemeine Informationen Empfang: Telekom Entertain, Zatto …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jinx Titanic — Infobox musical artist Name = Jinx Titanic Img capt = Jinx Titanic 2007 Photo by RVJ Studios Inc. Background = solo singer Birth name = John Patrick Kamys Alias = Jinx Titanic Born = birth date and age|1968|9|21 flagicon|United States Chicago, IL …   Wikipedia

  • Monash Student Association — The Monash Student Association (Clayton) Inc (MSA) is located at the Clayton campus of Monash University in the Campus Centre building. The MSA is made up of elected student representatives who represent all Clayton campus students on general… …   Wikipedia

  • Sundance Film Festival — The Sundance Film Festival is a film festival that takes place annually in the state of Utah, in the United States. It is the largest independent cinema festival in the U.S. [cite web|author=The Associated Press|title=Sundance Mixed With Stars,… …   Wikipedia

  • Matthew Breen — is a journalist and entertainment writer living in Los Angeles, CA, United States. He is the editor in chief of The Advocate, a national gay news magazine,[1] and editorial director for The Advocate Group. Breen was previously executive editor at …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”