Program 2026

WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE ARE ON TRADITIONAL LANDS OF THE WURUNDJERI WOI WURRUNG PEOPLE OF THE KULIN NATION. WE OFFER OUR RESPECT TO THE ELDERS OF THESE TRADITIONAL LANDS AND, THROUGH THEM, TO ALL ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLE. 

WE ACKNOWLEDGE AND OFFER OUR RESPECT TO ALL SISTERGIRLS AND BROTHERBOYS. ALWAYS WAS, ALWAYS WILL BE, ABORIGINAL LAND.

2 weekends of trans-authored cinema, MAY 1- 9, 2026

Quick Links - 2026 Program

day 1 - FRIDAY may 1

SAPPHIC FLICKS PRESENTS OPENING NIGHT

Guest Curated by Merryn Trescott & Jamie Connor

 

MAY 1ST, 6:30PM – 9:00PM

FOOTSCRAY COMMUNITY ARTS

45 Moreland St, Footscray

Sapphic Flicks presents the Opening Night of TILDE – A critical conversation between Sistergirls, Brotherboys, trans and gender expansive First Nations creatives in response to ‘Trans Day of Vanishing’ by Lily Alexandre. A night for trans truth telling, led by the First Storytellers.

Notes on Vanishing

Canada, 2025, 48mins

Dir. Lily Alexandre

Documentary

Unclassified (U) 15+

Captioned

 

Through film critique, protest footage, and surveillance cameras, Lily Alexandre raises a difficult question: is it time for trans people to make themselves disappear?

Indigenous Luv (Hanky Code: The Movie)

USA, 2015, 5 mins

Experimental

Dir. Demian DineYazhi

 

A short film about cruising as an Indigenous Queer. Part of Hanky Code: The Movie, Indigenous Luv explores the different codes inherent in the hanky code & creates a crucial space for Indigenous Queer studies while critiquing Western homo/Queer culture. It asks the viewer to consider the romanticized body of non-Indigenous peoples in order to strive toward an imagined space where Queer phantasies of sexual orientation & gender identity/non-identity are either de/reconstructed, appropriated, or decolonized.

He Takatāpui Ahau

Aotearoa, 2021, 11 mins

Dir.  Alesha Ahdar

 

When encouraged to return to their Marae, a gentle non-binary person decides to go back to their tūrangawaewae despite uncertainty that they’ll be accepted for who they are.

A takatāpui non-binary person has decided to go home to their marae for the first time since coming out to their everyday community. They have borne witness to homophobia and transphobia in the past from their family, and they’ve seen it on the whānau Facebook pages, so they don’t know how it’s gonna go.I think that the main character was right in being nervous to go home, because it was what they thought it was going to be. But then they find acceptance in an unexpected place.

day 2 session 1 - SATURDAY may 2

INFLUX – INTERNATIONAL SHORTS

A Mask Encouraged Screening 

MAY 1ST, 5:00PM – 6:30PM

THE EDGE, FED SQUARE

Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne

80 MINS

UNCLASSIFIED 18+

A cinematic exploration of liminal space and self-construction, spanning a vampiric trio, a defense-tech romance, and a transmasc journey toward receiving a pūhoro (Māori tā moko).

We aim to keep this TILDE screening accessible for our immunocompromised and disabled audiences. Please consider testing beforehand and wearing a mask (P2 or N95 preferred); masks will be available at the door.

Presented by TILDE Festival and Fed Square.

Contains: depictions of gender affirming treatment, blood, as well as discussions of suicide.

While construction is in progress, shops will remain open
 

France, 2026, 2 mins

ExperimentaL

Dir. Mordred Guadagno

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

Between 2021 and 2025, Mordred Guadagno’s city was under massive construction to prepare for a new streetcar line. As the works finally come to an end, Mordred grapples with the ending of a construction of their own.

Takapapa

Aotearoa, 2026, 12 mins

Documentary

Creators: Briar Rose, Jordan Walker

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

TAKAPAPA is an indigenous queer short documentary that shares the personal story of Jordan Walker navigating what it means for them to get puhoro as takatāpui.

Still Life

Brazil, 2025, 15 mins

Poetic Documentary.

Dir. Diran Serafim

Unclassified (U) 15+

Captioned

Upon seeing a news report about an accident involving a delivery driver, Lucas, a transmasculine photographer, thinks he recognizes João, the guy he was in love with during his teenage years. Flooded by memories, he revisits images of Cohab1 in the East Zone of São Paulo.

How to Find a Career That Loves You Back

USA, 2025, 25 mins

Drama

Dir. Ethernet Wang 

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

 

When two trans women are selected to represent a defence tech company at a careers expo, their trip sparks a tentative romance.

Resurrect Me as a Parasite

Canada, Netherlands, UK, 2025 10 mins

Experimental horror

Dir. Lou Lou Sainsbury, Gabi Dao

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

 

A vampiric trio facilitates the transition of a new host across a former limestone quarry and the sacred mountain grotto of Mary Magdalene, troubling the binaries of life, death, gender and parasitism.

Purebred

Northern Ireland, 2025, 15 mins

Drama

Dir. Caleb J. Roberts

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

 

During a heatwave in Belfast, transgender man Owen returns to the flat of his on-off-again lover Seán after taking a pregnancy test.

day 2 session 2 - SATURDAY may 2

AFTRS PRESENTS: OUR FUTURE – THIRD EDITION

Screening & filmmaker in-conversation

MAY 2, 7:00PM – 9:00PM

THE EDGE, FED SQUARE

Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne

UNCLASSIFIED 18+

FREE EVENT

OUR FUTURE is TILDE’s third edition spotlighting visionary gender-diverse filmmakers from across the country. Featuring award-winning shorts and world premieres, these are the voices shaping the future of cinema.

Expect fruity-ness, satanic rituals, pregnancy tests, and our filmmakers in-person, with a TILDE Q&A.

Presented by TILDE Festival, Fed Square and AFTRS.

Bloodfire

So called Australia, 2025, 7 mins

Music Video

Dir. Sione Teumohenga, Bella Waru

Unclassified (U) 15+

Captioned

An intercultural musical collaboration from the collective FAMILI, from their debut EP BLOODFIRE. Oceanic shapeshifters making future-ancient sounds. Fire. Reclamation

Flight Risk

So called Australia, 2025, 16 mins

Comedy

Dir. Mohammad Awad

Unclassified (U) 18+ 

Captioned

Muhammad’s fruity holiday plans hit a roadblock when he gets stopped by airport security and is accused of running off to join ISIS. While he desperately needs to catch his flight, he’d still like to have some fun along the way. Based on a true story.

Hope

So called Australia, 2026, 20 mins

Comedy

Dir.  Izzi Harris, Ada Tzinis

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

A lesbian and a trans woman walk into a fertility clinic… it, um, it doesn’t go particularly well.

They Persist

So called Australia, 2026, 8 mins

Drama

Dir. Lachlan Salvestro

Unclassified (U) 18+ 

Captioned

A short film about the forever stagnant versions of ourselves that exist in the hearts and minds of the people we’ve left behind, as we grow and move on with our lives.

Soyboy

So called Australia, 2025, 17 mins

Comedy

Dir.  Moo Renzaho

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

When infamous conservative media outlet ‘The Daily Larrikin’ becomes the target of a federal investigation into so-called “discriminatory hiring practices”, producers Jack and Tom scramble to come up with a way out of the ensuing legal trouble that will undoubtedly cripple the company.

The Museum of Lost Things

So called Australia, 2023, 13 mins

Comedy

Dir. Polly Garrett

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

Charlie is sucked behind their couch into a surreal museum of everything they’ve ever lost, from piles of mismatched socks to a cabinet of virginity trophies, only to discover a disturbing new exhibit devoted to their current relationship.

The Dysphoria

So called Australia, 2025 13 mins

Horror

Dir. Kylie Aoibheann

Unclassified (U) 18+

Captioned

A trans woman performs a Satanic ritual to get a vagina, but unwittingly invites a demonic presence into her home which demands a terrible sacrifice.

day 3 session 1 - Sunday may 3

UNDERSTANDING MYSELF AS AN AMPHIBIAN

Featuring Birdwatching with the Queer Birder’s collective 

 

MAY 3, 2:00PM – 3:20PM

ECLIPSE CINEMA

32 Wellington St, Collingwood

 

70 MINS

UNCLASSIFIED 15+

Join us and the Melbourne Queer Birders Collective for the world premiere of Canadian filmmaker May Matchim’s sweet and hopeful documentary Understanding Myself as an Amphibian. Celebrate how transness connects with Country, queer spaces, and the joy of nature, featuring giant squids, lesbian albatrosses, and green frogs.

Bird with us, then head to Eclipse Cinema for the film and two shorts on whenua: Herekore (Hariata Wilson’s poetry) and Foreign Bodies (animation by UK director Lysander Wong).

Keep an eye on our Instagram for more details.

Herekore

Aotearoa, 2024, 2 mins

Experimental poetry

Dir. Melissa Spratt, Gabe Bertogg

Unclassified (U) 15+

 

A visual representation of a poem by Maori poet, Hariata Wilson which tells the story of how they connect with their Takataapui identity through their whenua and ancestors of Te Tauihu.

Foreign Bodies

UK, 2025, 3 mins

Animation

Dir. Lysander Wong

Unclassified (U) 15+

A simple itch descends into an outbreak with many legs. Certain things will always find their way to the surface.

Understanding Myself as an Amphibian

Canada, 2026, 63 mins

Documentary

Dir. May Caroline Matchim

Unclassified (U) 15+

WORLD PREMIERE

Understanding Myself as an Amphibian is a Queer ecology documentary that explores the sexual diversity of the wildlife around us. Director May Matchim draws connections between these incredible species and her own journey accepting her Transness.

day 3 session 2 - Sunday may 3

TILDE @ PONY CLUB GYM PRESENTS: SHE’S THE HE

 

MAY 3, 7:00PM – 9:00PM

PONY CLUB GYM

69 Chifley Dr, Preston

 

90 MINS

UNCLASSIFIED 15+

FREE EVENT

We’re hanging out at the gym — the Pony Club Gym — to watch the hilarious coming-of-age hit of the decade, She’s the He. We promise you, this movie made us trans. Siobhan McCarthy’s trans-filled teen comedy not only delivers everything we love about ’90s high school cult classics (like She’s the Man), it also hits you right in the face like a game of trans-joy-dodgeball.

Chill out this Sunday with DJs and a pre-feature short: the World Premiere of local filmmaker Josie Buden’s Under the Clocks.

Limited tickets, so get in quick! 

Under the Clocks

So called Australia, 2026, 8 mins

Dir. Josie Buden

Comedy

Unclassified (U) 15+

Open Captions 

WORLD PREMIERE

Two strangers cross paths at a train station.

She’s the He

USA, 2025, 81 mins

Comedy

Dir. Siobhan McCarthy

Unclassified (U) 15+

Open Captions 

Just before graduation, Alex and Ethan pretend to be trans women to get into the girl’s lockers. It’s all a joke until Ethan realizes: she really is trans.

day - Wednesday may 6

DESIRE TO LIVE (MUTATIS MUTANDIS)

 

MAY 6TH, 6:30PM – 8PM

ECLIPSE CINEMA

32 Wellington St, Collingwood

 

84 MINS

UNCLASSIFIED 18+

Desire to Live (mutatis mutandis)

Brazil, 2025, 83 mins

Documentary

Dir. Giorgia Narciso

Unclassified (U) 15+

Open Captions 

Bárbara is a fortune teller preparing to become a priestess in Candomblé. Heitor is a psychologist with a passion for horses. Aylla loves makeup and partying at techno nights. Anita is a performer living in a shelter. Kalú is a photographer who helps his partner raise her stepson.

 

These five individuals lead different lives, yet share one thing in common: they are trans and disabled. Giorgia Narciso’s stunning vision captures Brazil’s trans-disabled community, including their desires, their art, and the rhythms that give meaning to their lives, and offers a beautiful expression of how filmmakers can connect with their communities.

 

Contains: discussions surrounding transphobia, misgendering and suicide.

day - Friday may 8

SPECIAL EVENT: GAY24 PRESENTS

 

MAY 8TH, 9:00PM – 11:00PM

VILLAGE CINEMAS COBURG DRIVE-IN

155 Newlands Rd, Coburg North

 

UNCLASSIFIED 18+

GAY24, BUFF & TILDE TAKE OVER THE COBURG DRIVE-IN: DISPATCHES FROM THE GROTTY TRANS UNDERGROUND

Following hot on the heels of last year’s sold-out trans softcore TILDE session, GAY24 Film Club team up with the Brunswick Underground Film Festival to once again draw us into their squalid web with a selection of brand new voices from the international trans underground; presented on the big screen at the Coburg Drive-In Cinema!

Following a string of sold-out international screenings, the M. Sisters’ debut feature DIVINE HAMMER makes its much requested Australian premiere. In DIVINE HAMMER, two maladapted young women, both part of the same internet gore enthusiast community, formulate a plan to meet in person with the intent that one will kill the other, film the killing, and then sell the cameras that “watched” to unsuspecting customers online in the hopes of spurring on a “new era of death.” What happens when they meet up spirals out to become something beyond either of their cruelest expectations.

Preceding DIVINE HAMMER will be the Naarm premiere of Aubrey Winslow’s short GUTTERCAT, in which a punk sapphic couple attempt to wipe away their drug debt in Adelaide’s seedy southern suburbs.

Contains: gore, depictions of suicide and drug use. 

Guttercat

So called Australia, 2025, 12 mins

Horror

Dir. Aubrey Winslow

Unclassified (U) 18+

A punk sapphic couple attempt to wipe away their drug debt in Adelaide’s seedy southern suburbs.

The Divine Hammer

USA, 2025, 75 mins

Horror

Dir. Mae M. Hazel M

Unclassified (U) 18+

Two maladapted young women, both part of the same online gore enthusiast community, formulate a plan to meet in person with the intent that one will kill the other, film the killing, and sell the cameras that “watched” online to an unsuspecting customer in the hopes of spurring on a “new era of death.”

day - Saturday may 9

CLOSING EVENT: ALICE MAIO MACKAY MARATHON

 

MAY 9TH

FOOTSCRAY DRILL HALL – HOME OF SNUFF PUPPETS

395 Barkly St, Footscray

 

UNCLASSIFIED 18+

RETROSPECTIVE + FOOD + DJs + IN-CONVERSATION

From DIY punk horror to dreamy, hypnotic trans fairytales, Alice Maio Mackay is a fearless filmmaker taking on the world. Making her first feature at 16, she’s since collaborated with trans icons like Louise Weard (Castration Movie), Vera Drew (The People’s Joker), and Jane Schoenbrun (I Saw the TV Glow).

This is the first-ever retrospective of Alice’s work. Grab a wristband, settle into comfy bean bags, and catch a single film or lose yourself in the full marathon. We’ve got free food, DJs, and more to be announced.

Check our Instagram for the lineup and schedule. Don’t miss the evolution.

Contains: gore, depictions of self-harm, graphic violence, and sexual content

In their dreams all jellyfish are wet

Austria, 2023, 27 mins

Comedy

Dir. Marie Luise Lehner

16+

Captioned

 

AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

This film is a manifesto for the fact that the rules by which we behave can be changed and transformed. The rules that determine the course of a sauna visit provide the structure. Orlando, who tries to master an inconspicuous visit to the sauna does not know the rules. After he has to leave the sauna during the infusion because his nipple piercings get too hot, he settles down hidden on a lounger and falls into a strange dream in which Laura’s beautiful cousin dances as a devilin an empty pool.

Desire Lines

USA, 2024, 83 mins

Documentary

Dir: Jules Rosskam

Unclassified (U)

Captioned

 

AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE FRESH FROM SUNDANCE

Identity. Desire. History.

An Iranian-American transman, Ahmad, searching for his place in history, finds more than just a link to the past in the archives. Drawing from first-person accounts, as well as fictionalized segments, filmmaker Jules Rosskam explores the lines of desire as they intersect with identity for many transmen.

Directed by leading academic and scholar Jules Rosskam (Something to Cry About Tilde 2019) and winner of the Next Special Jury Award at Sundance. 

“Desire Lines is hypnotic and enduring, a remarkably incisive work that should be seen far and wide” – Cinema Daily US

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