Gilbert Baker Film Festival GBFF2026

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Love Gilbert (2020)
Love Gilbert (2020) A film by Vincent Guzzone. A heartfelt look back over the life and career of Gilbert Baker, creator of the LGBTQ Rainbow Flag. From his childhood in Kansas to San Francisco in the 1970s to a historic meeting with Barak Obama in 2016. This film was created for PERFORMAnCE, POLITICS & PROTEST, The ART of GILERT BAKER an exhibit at the GLBT Museum in San Francisco, California.
The Radical (2022)
Closed captions available
3000 Lesbians Go To York (2025)
A documentary that tells the extraordinary true story of how a lesbian bookseller (who also happened to be trans) created the largest gathering of LGBTQ+ women in the UK, and how from 1998 to 2008, the quietly conservative city of York became the unlikely centre of all things lesbian! For one thrilling decade, thousands of women flocked to the York Lesbian Arts Festival (YLAF) each autumn, to meet their favourite authors, buy books, hear top female artists live on stage and dance the night away at the ‘disco of a thousand lesbians.’
Bombacha (2025)
Closed captions available
Duplicity (2026)
Angel and her best friend Janet have shared an unbreakable bond for over three decades. When Angel got engaged to Tripp, a strong and devoted partner, their lives seemed perfect. However, someone close to them watched with growing envy. Little did they know, the shadows of jealousy and betrayal were lurking nearby, ready to unravel their perfect world in the most unexpected way.
Na Aavadti Goshta (2026)
Who Said There Will Be a Walk in Time (2018)
Highly Explosive ~ Blindgǎnger (2025)
XX+XY (2022)
Beget (2026)
Nowhere (2021)
Lakeview (2024)
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The Radical (2022)


Muhsin Hendricks is the world's first openly gay imam. Despite opposition, he established a radically inclusive mosque in Cape Town. Now, he fights for LGBTQ Muslims to be embraced in the countries where their existence is outlawed.


The Radical is an intimate portrait of Muhsin Hendricks: a fashion designer in Cape Town, South Africa, who became the world's first openly gay imam; a Muslim religious leader. Despite death threats and opposition, he established the radically-inclusive mosque that started the global queer Muslim network. The film provides first-person accounts of growing up queer in a society caught between the liberalism of the South African Constitution and the conservativeness of its cultures and history. In the wider African context, it chronicles individual journeys to acceptance amidst the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights.


An intimate portrait of Muhsin Hendricks, the world’s first openly gay imam, who, despite death threats, established the radically-inclusive mosque in South Africa that gave rise to the global Queer Muslim movement.

LONG SYNOPSIS

THE RADICAL is an intimate portrait of the world’s first openly gay imam.


Muhsin Hendricks was a fashion designer in South Africa, who struggled to reconcile his sexuality with his faith. He studied in Pakistan to become an imam—a religious leader—so that he could understand Islam more deeply.


After deciding that he had to be truthful to himself and the world, he came out in 1995, and established the radically-inclusive mosque in Cape Town that gave rise to the global queer Muslim network. Today, Hendricks leads a devoted group of LGBTQ+ Muslims and allies, based in a working-class neighborhood of the city. He decides to take his work to where it is needed most: the East African communities living under anti-LGBTQ+ laws.


The film provides first-person accounts of growing up queer in a society caught between the liberalism of the South African Constitution and the conservativeness of its cultures and history. In the wider African context, it chronicles individual journeys to acceptance amidst the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights on the continent.

Director Richard Finn Gregory

Co-Writers Richard Finn Gregory, Khalid Shamis, S.A.G.E.

Producer Richard Finn Gregory

Executive Producer Daniel Karslake

Editors Khalid Shamis, S.A.G.E.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    90 minutes
  • Language
    Arabic, English, Swahili
  • Country
    South Africa
  • Subtitle Language
    English
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  • Director
    Richard Finn Gregory
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