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My Mamily

Film

My Mamily Poster, illustration of two mothers hugging a child

My Mamily is a short animated film about the struggles and triumphs of a lesbian family as seen through the eyes of a child. It is a reflection of how children are born non-judgmental and how adults, schools, and other institutions are responsible for raising children who are accepting of difference. My Mamily provides a peek into diverse kinds of families and how above everything, love is what makes a family.

 


Cha Roque

Philippines

Cha Roque (she/her) is a filmmaker and LGBT advocate. Her films have been showcased at prestigious local and international film festivals including the Queer Asia Film Festival UK, Taiwan International Queer Film Festival, Asterisco Festival Internacional de Cine LGBTIQ Argentina, Hanoi International Queer Film Festival, Mawjoudin Queer Film Festival Tunisia, and the Asian Women Film Festival India among others. Cha is a fellow of the Salzburg Global LGBT Forum, the International Queer and Migrant Film Academy Amsterdam, the Ricky Lee Scriptwriting workshop, and TBA Studios' Writers' Room. She was awarded the Art that Matters for Film Award by Amnesty International Philippines in 2018.

        


Bassem Ben Brahim

Tunisia

Bassem Ben Brahim (he/him and she/her) is a Tunisian queer filmmaker and activist. He defends the LGBTIQ+ advocacy through the art of cinema. Bassem graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts in 2017, and got his Master of Arts in Cinema in 2019. His fifth short film, Chromophobia, has achieved international success. Now he has invented his new project, LGBT betounsi.