The Heartefact Fund will organize the second Belgrade Pride Theater Festival as part of this year’s Pride Week. This year’s edition of the festival will be held from September 14th to 19th in a reduced form, in accordance with epidemiological measures.
During the festival, in addition to the online debate program of the Forum Europe “Four Walls policies” on September 14th (from 12 noon live on Heartefact’s Facebook page) which will open the festival week with the aim of pointing out the various consequences that the pandemic had on the LGBTIQ community, the Heartefact Fund will organize two performances of the play “Fine Dead Girls”, on Friday the 18th and Saturday the 19th of September, starting at 9 p.m.
Fine Dead Girls, directed by Patrik Lazić, based on the text by Mate Matišević, was created as a graduation play, which shows a social paradox in which it is more socially acceptable to hate anyone , than to love, through the story of a lesbian couple, students who move to a new neighborhood. Through various situations that the couple experiences in the new environment, the play bravely conflicts with learned and established patterns of behavior, which often lead to (self)destruction.
The actors and actresses in the play are: Iva Ilinčić, Ivana Nikolić, Jadranka Selec, Milan Zarić, Paulina Manov, Ivan Tomić, Ivan Zarić, Daniel Sič, Sladjana Vlajović, Vladan Milić, Zoran Đorđević and Teodor Vinčić.
Tickets for both performances can be purchased at the BDP box office – every day from 10 am to 2 pm and from 6 pm to 9 pm, at all Ticket Vision points of sale, as well as via the website www.tickets.rs.
The Belgrade Pride Theater Festival is conceived as an annual event to be held during Pride Week. The aim of the festival is to raise the visibility of the problems of the LGBTIQ + community and, more importantly – to find space for solutions and dialogue.
After the end of the festival, on September 21 at 12 o’clock live on Heartefact’s Facebook page, the second in a series of online debates of the Forum Europe will take place – “What will happen after Pride?” with the idea to summarize the impressions and experiences of the problems that LGBTIQ people face at the local level, as well as space for a new positioning of activists and organizations in Serbia.
The second Belgrade Pride Theater Festival is being realized with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Serbia and the Open Society Fund.