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Doc Edge Pride 2019 Presents: Portraits of the Rainbow

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Dates

  • Sun 17 Feb 2019, 11:00am–12:20pm

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All Ages

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Doc Edge (International Documentary Film Festival) is proud to present Doc Edge Pride, a showcase of new LGBTQ+ documentaries at the Auckland Art Gallery 15-17 February 2019 during Auckland Pride.

Portraits of the Rainbow
Japan | 2018 | 78mins | Japanese, English |Dir. Ayumi Nakagawa

World-renowned photographer Leslie Kee is best known for his fashion photography and portraits of celebrities like Madonna. He has based himself in Japan for the last 25 years. With the rising movement for LGBTQ+ rights, Leslie embarks on an ambitious project to photograph ten thousand LGBTQ+ subjects for an exhibition Out in Japan. Filmmaker Ayumi Nakagawa follows him during this process for a year as he takes the first thousand portraits. She highlights the life of four subjects: a same-sex couple trying to become parents, an advocate for HIV+ people and a transgender man who is recovering from his partner’s suicide. Along the way, Leslie finds himself also transformed by the life-changing experience.

- Melbourne International Film Festival 2018

Check out the all Doc Edge Pride 2019 Films:

"The Coming Back Out Ball Movie" follows a group of older LGBTQ+ people invited to attend a Ball celebrating their gender and sexual identity.

"From Baghdad to the Bay" follows the epic journey of Ghazwan Alsharif, a former Iraqi translator for the U.S. military as he forges a new identity as an openly gay man in San Francisco.

"The Gospel of Eureka" is a story about how love, faith and civil rights collide in Eureka Springs, Arkansas as evangelical Christians and drag queens step into the spotlight to dismantle stereotypes.

"Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life" dives into the life of one of the world's most successful gay porn stars and his unusual relationship with his mother. A rare and intimate look at the world of porn and escorting.

"Mr. Gay Syria" follows two gay Syrian refugees who are trying to rebuild their lives while attempting to realise their dream of competing in Mr. Gay World competition.

"Portraits of the Rainbow" profiles successful fashion-photographer Leslie Kee as he documents ten thousand LGBTQ+’s in Japan with his project “Out in Japan”.

"Studio 54" tells the real story behind the greatest and most hedonistic club of all time.

"TransMilitary" documents four brave men and women who risk their careers by coming out to the Pentagon’s top brass in the hope of attaining the equal right to serve.

Short Films
"In This Family" looks at how one Filipino family reacts to having a gay son…and daughter.
"All
"All In The Family [Working Title]" is the heartfelt, cross-cultural story of Chinese-born filmmaker Hao Wu who has struggled to understand the meaning of family and to build one of his own.

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