The Lesbian Bar Project: FLINTA (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 4, 2024

Original Title:
The Lesbian Bar Project: FLINTA

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Stink Berlin
Stink Films

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 61

The Lesbian Bar Project: FLINTA documents the complex and triumphant stories of the FLINTA communities in Cologne & Berlin; a reflection of where the queer community is headed internationally. Despite Lesbian Bars disappearing in Germany, there’s a growing FLINTA movement that epitomizes the evolution of queer culture. Featuring Boize Bar owner Payman Neziri, comedian Ricarda Hofmann, human rights activist Anbid Zaman, politician Tessa Ganserer, and party collectives Bebex and Girlstown.

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Assistant Director:
Sulaika Bylica

Director:
Erica Rose
Elina Street

Director of Photography:
Madeline Leach

Editor:
James T. Cernero

Electrician:
Malte Hafner
Eli Börnicke

Executive Producer:
Divina Kuan Hasselmann

First Assistant Camera:
Lennart Koch
Emrah Celik

Gaffer:
Jakob Gehrmann
Janne Ebel

Grip:
John Wagener

Key Grip:
Nicoline Kurth
Karem Fassel

Music:
Michelle Birsky
Kevin Henthorn

Producer:
Duygu Masalci
Manon Carrié

Production Assistant:
Tim Esser

Production Coordinator:
Florian Hülbig

Second Assistant Camera:
Felicia Herrmann
Oscar Tiedge

Set Decoration:
Hanieh Bozorgnia
Nina Laçin

Sound Recordist:
Malte Weitkamp
Camilo Garcia Castro

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