
The 2006 Pride Awards recipients: Leanne Linmore, John Guppy, Robert Henderson and The Purple Party Committee.
Bent Lenses was established to bring queer cinema to the Canberra region. We hold regular screenings at the Canberra Museum & Gallery in Civic and host BentFest (formerly the Capital Queer Film Festival) annually in November. Bent Lenses is a non-profit organisation run entirely by volunteers.

This Thursday 30 November is the closing night of BentFest and also the pride awards night.


Don't forget to buy some popcorn at the movies this Friday.
Saving Face is screening this Friday 24th at Canberra Museum and Gallery
This year's winners of the Hot Pink Shorts competition were selected from a very strong field. Prodigal Son was chosen as the winner of the Judges Choice award and the Canberra production About Personality won the Audience Choice Award. Maiara Skarheim’s One End Stands was a very popular audience choice and was also highly commended by the judges. Poppy was also praised by the judges.
The judges for 2006: Sonia Gherdevich and Andrew Barr.







estions of queer life and challenge the diverse assumptions perpetuated by Australian society.”




It's movie time again this Friday the 20th October.
Can YOU keep a secret about the women you love?
"Women In Love"
(2005) USA, 59mins
Director: Karen Everet
A wild story of love and friendship set within the
sexually charged lesbian community of San Francisco.
Through home videos, candid interviews and video
diaries, award-winning lesbian filmmaker, Karen
Everett poses universal questions about the nature of
relationships, monogamy, and polyamory. Karen (My
Femme Divine) turns the camera on herself once more,
in this intensely introspective, raw, and fearless
autobiographical documentary that delves into the
difficult terrain of love, romance, relationships,
sex, polyamory, self-defined family, and how one
lesbian tries to juggle the various aspects of her
life. Beginning in the 1980s and culled from nearly
250 hours of home videos, candid interviews, and video
diaries, Everett captures a lesbian sexual renaissance
that was taking place in sex positive San Francisco in
the midst of the AIDS epidemic. While we are privy to
all the juicy, sexy details, we also follow Everett on
a personal journey that includes self-doubt, painful
loneliness, and heartbreak. Everett appeals to the
voyeur in us all as she unapologetically films even
the most sacred and intimate moments to bring her own
experience of lesbian life to the screen. (LD)
Short before the feature:
"Gillery's Little Secret" (2005) USA, 25minsDirector: Tina ScorzafavaBeautifully shot on super16 and superbly acted,starring Annabeth Gish, this short film tells thestory of a woman's journey to return home to confronta past love, uncovering a secret only now forced intothe light.
Time: tickets on sale from 7pm, film at 7.30pm
(come early and have a drink from the bar)
Cost: $12 Full / $7 Members & Concessions
(members don't forget your membership cards)
Location: Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG),
London Cct, Civic (opp. Bailey's Corner)








