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- A minimalist black-and-white film in which an African woman wanders around the city of Valencia during the celebration of the Falles, a festivity full of music, noises, firecrackers, - She does some ritualistic activities every day such as washing in a fountain, sit down in a corner and tries to keep distance from the crowd. Nevertheless she feels amazed with the nocturne lights and some brief moments as when she sees a puppeteer. When she comes home -a tent made of plastic under a bridge-, she finds Bella, a Latin transsexual who helps her to overcome that situation, but the situation is hard for both: Bella has been expelled from the public hostel she lived and she has not choice to work as a prostitute and the African woman -to whom Bella calls "Spain"- does not have any cent and does not understand Spanish neither so even though the communication between them is so difficult, they try to understand each other.
- Pablo 30, a meticulous lawyer, receives an unexpected flustered visit from his girlfriend Mariana (28) at 3am, to tell him she's leaving. Pablo, in a mix of rage and sadness, hopelessly argues with her, but she only wants to approach him to say goodbye.
- Three Bosnian women discuss about the feminism and LGBTIQ+ rights in Bosnia-Herzegovina prior to the first Bosnian Pride March in Sarajevo
- Sabira, an Afghan young woman, has to flee from her hometown in Kabul to a decaying flat in a slum of Pakistan. She lives there with another girl and they both share their traumatic experiences while searching for a safer place.
- Being Roma. Being queer. What is it like to live at the intersection of at least two identities? How does it feel to be a minority within a minority? "We, Queer Roma" is a search for answers; a film series that focuses on the media representation of LGBTQI Roma. In the first episode, Spanish activists Demetrio Gómez and Rosa María Quiroga Ramírez talk about their challenges, successes and lived experiences in their hometown, Valencia. Through Demetrio's account, we gain an insight into Valencia Critical Pride. By representing the real voices of local LGBTQI communities, Valencia Critical Pride offers an alternative to commercialized, mainstream Pride events.
- A mouse, a cat - and Il Trovatore