AKOE/AMFI: The Story of a Revolution (*Just to sleep on their chest…)
MQFF Presents: Midsuma Movies
Sun
2
Sun 2 Feb 5:00 PM
Cinema Nova - Cinema 3
Wheelchair
General Admission
Unclassified 15+
71 Mins | Greece February
AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
In 1977 a group of friends created A.K.O.E. – the Greek Homosexual Liberation Movement. The movement spawned a magazine, Amfi, whose offices at the legendary basement on Zalongou Street were to become a place of refuge and organisation for the Greek queer community until 1990.
This astounding documentary presents an insider’s view of the queer rights movement in Greece, from nascence and consciousness-raising to agitating for the rights to exist, to happiness, to love. The movement’s story is told for the first time by director Iossif Vardakis, who was a member of A.K.O.E. from 1985 to ’88, a member of the Amfi editorial team and responsible for the art direction of two of its issues.
His beautiful film features a treasure trove of archival footage, music, animation and great use of talking heads, testifying to the challenging political backdrop to A.K.O.E.’s emergence, intra-community rivalries and community prejudice against trans people, and ultimately to the surmounting of such impediments to progress and self-determination.
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