Underrated gems to catch at BFI Flare this year
Briefly

The BFI's queer film festival, BFI Flare, kicks off next week for twelve days at BFI Southbank. Celebrated as the UK's largest queer film event, it features over 130 films from 31 countries, alongside talks, workshops, and after-hours events. Programmer Diana Cipriano emphasizes the smooth and collaborative curation process this year, citing a strong thematic coherence in the selection. Among her recommendations is a documentary about Allee Willis, known for her creative contributions to popular music and culture. Tickets are available to interested audiences.
'When you get to the end of it, there's always a crunchy period, but this year felt very smooth.' Diana Cipriano reflects on the rewarding process of curating the festival.
'This documentary is an absolute gem, and I think people will have a great time watching it.' Cipriano describes the engaging Alfred Willis documentary.
Read at Time Out London
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