Screening on Friday nights from 12 October to 23 November, the festival showcases art-house cinema and presents a socio-educational approach from seven film makers from around the world, which you'll enjoy in an intimate atmosphere in the sanctuary at MCC Sydney.
Each screening is accompanied by a film preview and a chat about the movie, and some homemade Catalan croquettes (courtesy of the Rainbow Tapestry Project's Event Coordinator, Claudia).
One spring Hiromi, who is the mother of an 11-year-old girl Tomo, left home for the umpteenth time. Tomo is accustomed to such a mother and as always went to Makio's place. He is a brother of Hiromi and has lived with Rinko, a pretty girlfriend. Actually, Rinko is a transwoman. A daughter neglected by her mother. A gentle uncle and his transgender lover. An angsty boy who recognizes a sense of himself as a gay - A warm "knitting" reorganizes unconventional family in Japan.