Denver's only queer film festival lit up the Sie FilmCenter this weekend with a marathon of films from around the globe, each one celebrating diverse identities and backgrounds.
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CinemaQ , hosted by Denver Film, invited audiences to immerse themselves in a weekend of storytelling that went far beyond entertainment.
"It's so important nowadays to give the queer community a space to showcase their voice," said Esther Lopez, Event Specialist at Denver Film. "It creates a space for others to feel in community with each other."
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Author Phil Nash, who wrote LGBTQ Denver, says the festival also plays a vital role in preserving the city's queer history. "I want to make sure our history as the LGBTQ community is not erased," he said.
Across three days, more than 14 queer films were scr