A semi-delusional trans woman (Milo Talwani) embarks on a shocking, bizarre, and oddly touching personal odyssey to undo years of sexual repression by performing in puppygirl fetish porn in Henry Hanson's new gonzo documentary.
This screening is part of TITE's Trans Takeover of The Pink Screening Room and will be introduced by members of the TITE Programming Team
About TITE: TRANS IMAGE/TRANS EXPERIENCE (TITE) is Ireland’s festival of trans and non-binary cinema, taking place each April in Dublin. Through screenings of bold, sexy, eclectic and exciting short and feature films, TITE champions the craft of trans and non-binary filmmakers and fosters lasting connections between artists and audiences.
About the programme: Bouncing off the energy of Puppygirl and the sensuality of October Crow, Team TITE presents a programme of our favourite sweet and sexy trans shorts from TITE 2026. Surreal animations, tender love stories and raunchy sex comedies come together in this summery celebration of fun, flirtation and creativity from new trans talents.
About The Pink Screening Room: The Pink Screening Room is SCENE's home of new independant queer filmmaking voices. Showcasing underground cinema, first time filmmakers and the best in Northern short films, expect dazzling debuts and daring detours into the weird and wonderful.
All of our screenings are 18+ unless otherwise stated, and the film start time is as advertised above.
Content Warnings: Explicit sexual scenes, depicition of fetishism, strong language
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Immerse yourself in one of the greatest albums of all-time at Pitchblack Playback's listening session in the dark, celebrating its 60th anniversary. Hear the album played loud in uncompressed audio on Cultplex's powerful cinema sound system. No talking; no signing; no phones; no distractions; just you and the music. Ticket includes Pitchblack Playback eye mask for extra darkness. Duration: 73 mi...
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The year is 2013. Its been 16 years since Snake Plissken's legendary rescue of the President from the prison island of Manhattan. In the years since a new President has taken power and declared the United States to be a land of moral absolutes: no smoking, no red meat, no alternative religious beliefs, no unapproved marriages - no freedom. A massive earthquake – The Big One – has hit Los Angeles, ...
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Membrana is the Latin word for film, and we are incredibly excited to bring the Membrana Film Festival to you, and to dig deep into the roots of the magic that is filmmaking. Our opening session presents a selection of short films from around the world, curated to take you on a journey. And we are honoured to present several UK Premieres within this screening session. We open with the tender a...