GRRL HAUS – Winter/Spring 2025
Short Films by women, trans, nonbinary, and genderqueer artists FEBRUARY 13 – OBLOMOV BERLIN, Lenaustraße 7, 12047 Berlin, DE The Trouble with Angels Experimental Films and Networking // GRRL HAUS BERLIN MARCH 16 – SIFF FILM CENTER, 167 Republican St, Seattle, WA Best of GRRL HAUS at SIFF Curated by Megan Garbayo López APRIL 3 – THE BRATTLE, 40 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA NeuroCinema Shorts by neurodiverse artists or exploring neurodiversity APRIL 10 – OBLOMOV BERLIN, Lenaustraße 7, 12047 Berlin, DE GRRL HAUS BERLIN Theme and Event TBA APRIL 12 – WANDER, 34 Depot St Suite 101, Pittsfield, MA Digital Drift Stories of Nature, Tech, and Identity MAY 8 – THE BRATTLE, 40 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA Experimental Echoes Live Music Meets Silent Film Featuring Annie Dodson JUNE 5 – OBLOMOV BERLIN, Lenaustraße 7, 12047 Berlin, DE GRRL HAUS BERLIN Theme and Event TBA |
Submissions are now open for our 2025 season!Submit your bold, weird, DIY, queer, feminist, experimental short film!
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FILMMAKER SPOTLIGHT
Interviews with Select Filmmakers from the Best of 2024 Fest Interviews with : Yue Hua, Monae Kyhara Sims, Coco Roy, Cara Hagan, Elena Gilda, Soore Vahe, Asuka Lin, Nina Zehri, Elif Öner and Sophia Parella
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Amplifying Diverse Voices in Short Films, Embracing DIY Artistry Worldwide
GRRL HAUS CINEMA is an ongoing program of short films and video art made by women, non-binary, trans and genderqueer artists. A mix of local, national, and international artists present work from a variety of disciplines: narrative, documentary, experimental, and conceptual. With an emphasis on low budget and DIY, GRRL HAUS is a space for underrepresented voices in media arts.
We are a nonprofit organization with 501-c3 status in the state of Massachusetts.
We are a nonprofit organization with 501-c3 status in the state of Massachusetts.
Donate to GRRL HAUS
GRRL HAUS is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, and we seek your support to reach even more audiences and find new venues to showcase our programming. Your donation will help us expand our programming, hire staff, and create more opportunities for underrepresented artists.
All donations are tax-deductible, and we will provide official documentation for your records. Entirely volunteer-run and without external funding, all proceeds from submission fees and ticket sales are directly reinvested into our events, marketing, programming, digital management, and operational costs.
All donations are tax-deductible, and we will provide official documentation for your records. Entirely volunteer-run and without external funding, all proceeds from submission fees and ticket sales are directly reinvested into our events, marketing, programming, digital management, and operational costs.
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For GRRL HAUS CINEMA Film Festival and NonProfit inquires:
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Thank you, Mass Cultural Council, for your support!We’re excited to announce that GRRL HAUS has received a grant from the Mass Cultural Council! This is our first grant as a nonprofit, and we’ll be using it to fund a special event in 2025: NeuroCinema: A Celebration of Neurodiverse Artists.
NeuroCinema will spotlight the incredible creativity of artists with unique neurological pathways, including individuals with autism, ADHD, and other neurodiverse experiences. This grant reflects our dedication to inclusivity by amplifying the voices of these neurocomplex artists and celebrating their contributions to cinema. GRRL HAUS, known for screening short films by women, trans, and nonbinary artists with a focus on DIY and experimental filmmaking, is committed to providing a platform for emerging talents who often lack traditional funding. We highlight both local and international creators, ensuring at least 50% of our program features local talent. Through NeuroCinema, we’ll further explore the intersection of art and neuroscience, offering a unique perspective on creative expression. We can’t wait to share more details about this exciting event in the coming months! |