I Am Not What You Want - Selected Festival Screenings

Selected Festival Screenings


World Premiere:

  • 2001 The Mix New York Lesbian and Gay film and video festival, United States

European Premiere:

  • 2002 International film festival Rotterdam, Holland.

Other screenings includes:

  • 2003 Broadway Cinematheque, Hong Kong
  • 2003 Museum of Modern Art, Dallas, Texas, United States
  • 2003 Tokyo Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Japan
  • 2003 Gay Asian Film Festival Amsterdam
  • 2003 School of the Art Institute of Chicago Queer Film and Video Festival
  • 2003 South Taiwan Film and Video Festival
  • 2002 San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
  • 2002 Out On Screen, Vancouver Queer Film + Video Festival
  • 2002 Inside Out Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival of Toronto
  • 2002 Bangkok International Gay and Lesbian film festival, Thailand
  • 2002 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
  • 2002 Global Queers, Oriental Homos-Currents of Asian Queer Cinema, Seoul Queer Film Achieve, Korea
  • 2002 Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Australia
  • 2002 Hong Kong Gay and Lesbian film festival
  • 2002 The independence film and video award, Hong Kong
  • 2002 Q! Film Screening, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2001 Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Florida, United States
  • 2001 Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival, Taxes, United States
  • 2001 Competition section, The International Festival of New Film, Split, Croatia
  • 2001 Competition section, Internationaal Speelfilmfestival, “De Drake”, Gent, Belgium

Awards

  • 2001 Special Jury Award, Internationaal Speelfilmfestival, “De Drake”, Gent, Belgium

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