Vierte Welle Film Festival is an international short film festival based in Berlin, dedicated to showcasing the work of Queer and FLINTA+ filmmakers. Each year, the festival presents a rich program that includes events such as Latinx Pride, Ni Una Menos, and Speculative Ecologies.
With a strong focus on sharing, educating, and bringing visibility to Queer and FLINTA+ voices from Latin America, Vierte Welle Film Festival celebrates those who have been historically silenced, while also providing a platform for emerging filmmakers who are shaping the future of cinema.
As Pride approaches, we join the celebrations with the program Latinx Pride — showcasing films diving into Queer life and stories across Latin America.
Vierte Welle Film Festival is based in Berlin and, since 2019, aims to give visibility to Queer artists and FLINTA* to raise awareness about gender inequality, the fight against discrimination, and the prevention of prejudices through citizen participation. Through fiction, documentary, and experimental audiovisual projects in short format. The work team consists of FLINTA* people with a migrant background and feminist activists from various organizations based in Berlin.
“Vierte Welle” is created as a safe space for viewing and discussion of audiovisual content of a philosophical, political, economic, social, ecological and cultural nature, whether academic or not.
Our Partners:
Sorora e.V.
Sorora e.V. is a space to generate, show, transmit, inspire, encourage, share and welcome ideas, information, knowledge, skills, and resources related to a less violent and more equality of conditions world through art and culture.
https://sorora.org
Karne Kunst
We create art exhibitions, where women are the central theme and where artists, curators and producers are women and we also provided workshops and informal training in relation to art and culture.
https://www.karnekunst.com