In Queer Time
When
12 – 24 Aug 2022
Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
‘In Queer Time’ is a cinema program that explores the many dimensions of queer time, a body of thought developed by scholars such as Jack Halberstam that considers how queerness reaches beyond the parameters of daily routines, leading to some queer communities seeking to establish chosen families, explore hedonism, and embrace collective action.
The program brings together a selection of films which delve into these three areas. The first key reoccurring theme in the program is notions of family time, both biological and chosen. Woven throughout some of the films are the complicated relationships between queerness and motherhood. In some examples we encounter tense, complex and traumatic depictions of motherhood. In others, we are faced with figures who fulfill or take on matriarchal roles.
Another important idea is that queer time can also disrupt characteristic understandings of productivity; embracing nihilistic and hedonistic regimes that reject the future. Films from the 1990s reflect time that has been influenced by the impact of HIV/AIDS on queer communities where lifespans were dramatically shortened.
Finally, other filmmakers have complicated the notion of queer time as something that is not accessible to everyone. These films engage with ideas of collective action and failure; here it is important to consider how class, gender and race play a role in queer peoples’ access to different timeframes.
These films, beginning from 1983, are framed by a contemporary understanding of queer identity: one that not only reflects people who are LGBTQIA+ identifying, but also queerness as a way of life that rejects normality. Through both documentary and fiction, ‘In Queer Time’ doesn’t defer to a singular understanding of queer time, instead reflecting multifaceted and conflicting incarnations of queer tempos. Works by established directors such as Todd Haynes, Lynne Ramsay and Gregg Araki will be screened alongside lesser-known works by Wu Tsang, Lizzie Borden, and Susana Aitkin.
As part of the ‘In Queer Time’ cinema program, artist Callum McGrath spoke with Lizzie Borden, the Director of Born in Flames 1983 about her film. Read on the QAGOMA Blog
'In Queer Time' is presented alongside the exhibition ‘Embodied Knowledge’ (13 Aug 2022 – 22 Jan 2023), which features artwork by Callum McGrath.
Past
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The Living End 1992 R18+
- When 8.00 pm, Wed 24 Aug 2022 (81 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Wildness 2012 Ages 18+
- When 6.00 pm, Wed 24 Aug 2022 (74 mins)
- Where GOMA
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We Need to Talk About Kevin 2011 MA15+
- When 2.30 pm, Sun 21 Aug 2022 (112 mins)
- Where GOMA
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J'ai Tué Ma Mere (I Killed My Mother) 2001 M
- When 12.30 pm, Sun 21 Aug 2022 (96 mins)
- Where GOMA
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The Living End 1992 R18+
- When 3.30 pm, Sat 20 Aug 2022 (81 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Weekend 2011 MA15+
- When 1.00 pm, Sat 20 Aug 2022 (97 mins)
- Where GOMA
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The Salt Mines 1990 Ages 15+
- When 11.00 am, Sat 20 Aug 2022 (47 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Poison 1991 R18+
- When 8.30 pm, Fri 19 Aug 2022 (85 mins)
- Where GOMA
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We Need to Talk About Kevin 2011 MA15+
- When 6.00 pm, Fri 19 Aug 2022 (112 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Tangerine 2015 MA15+
- When 8.00 pm, Wed 17 Aug 2022 (88 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Born in Flames 1983 M
- When 6.00 pm, Wed 17 Aug 2022 (79 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Poison 1991 R18+
- When 3.00 pm, Sun 14 Aug 2022 (85 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Weekend 2011 MA15+
- When 1.00 pm, Sun 14 Aug 2022 (97 mins)
- Where GOMA
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The Salt Mines 1990 Ages 15+
- When 11.30 am, Sun 14 Aug 2022 (47 mins)
- Where GOMA
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In Conversation: Callum Mcgrath
- When 11.00 am, Sun 14 Aug 2022 (30 mins)
- Where GOMA
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J'ai Tué Ma Mere (I Killed My Mother) 2001 M
- When 3.00 pm, Sat 13 Aug 2022 (96 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Tangerine 2015 MA15+
- When 1.00 pm, Sat 13 Aug 2022 (88 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Wildness 2012 Ages 18+
- When 11.00 am, Sat 13 Aug 2022 (74 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Shakedown 2018 Ages 18+
- When 8.00 pm, Fri 12 Aug 2022 (72 mins)
- Where GOMA
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Born in Flames 1983 M
- When 6.00 pm, Fri 12 Aug 2022 (79 mins)
- Where GOMA
Partners
QAGOMA acknowledges the generous assistance of the National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra in providing materials for this program. Program curated by Callum McGrath.