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Movie Night: Queer across Time

  • Exhale Mekelweg Delft, ZH, 2628 CN Netherlands (map)

Tonight, we are embarking on a cinematic journey across timelines with a movie night dedicated to queer historical narratives. Orlando and The Handmaiden offer insights into the fluidity of identity, desire, and love, and invite audiences to reflect on the things that bind us across different centuries.

The first movie kicks off at 18:15 and there will be a 15 min break between films. 

Free popcorn, tea, and coffee from us!

Reserve your free tickets here.

Orlando (1992)
Directed by Sally Potter and based on Virginia Woolf’s novel of the same name, Orlando tells the story of an English nobleman who mysteriously transforms into a woman and lives for centuries, navigating through various historical periods and societal norms. With its visually stunning cinematography and an iconic performance by Tilda Swinton, the film challenges traditional notions of gender and identity, offering an insightful exploration of queerness across time.

The Handmaiden (2016)
Set in 1930s Korea during the Japanese occupation, The Handmaiden follows the intricate schemes of a con man who seeks to seduce a wealthy heiress with the help of a young pickpocket posing as her handmaiden. Directed by Park Chan-wook, the film is a visually sumptuous and erotically charged tale of deception, desire, and betrayal. As the characters' lives become increasingly entangled, The Handmaiden explores power dynamics, sexual awakening, and the resilience of love in the face of societal constraints.

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