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The Aomori International LGBT Film Festival (青森インターナショナルLGBTフィルムフェスティバル) has been held annually in
Aomori Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan in the Tōhoku region. The prefecture's capital, largest city, and namesake is the city of Aomori. Aomori is the northernmost prefecture on Japan's main island, Honshu, and is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, ...
since July 2006 and focuses on diverse representations of gender. It is held at the five-story Auga in the city of Aomori.


Films Shown

2006 (1st year), from July 29 * Tying the Knot (US, 2004) * chocolate (Japan, 2000) * Himawari (Japan, 2004) * Hete kuchigusuri (Japan, 2005) * Straight Out: Stories from Iceland (Iceland, 2003) 2007 (2nd year), from July 21 * Until the Moon Waxes (Japan, 2007) * Hands (Japan, 2005) 2008 (3rd year) from July 27 * Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World (US, 2005) *
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(US, 1984) 2009 (4th year) from July 25 * Follow My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig (US, 2006) * Eternal Summer (Taiwan, 2006) * When I Become Silent (Japan, 2007) 2010 (5th year) from July 3 * Mariko Rose, the Spook (Japan, 2009) * Paragraph 175 (US, 2000) * Love of Siam (Thailand, 2007) 2011 (6th year) from July 3 * Shimijimi aruiteru (Japan, 2010) *
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(China/France, 2009) 2012 (7th year) * Pyuupiru 20011-2008 (Japan, 2009) * Boku no koi, Kare no himitsu (Japan, 2004) * Coming Out Story 2013 (8th year) from July 20 * Cloudburst (US/Canada, 2011) * Loose Cannons (Italy, 2010) * Yuriko, Dasvidaniya (Japan, 2011) 2014 (9th year) from July 13 * Call Me Kuchu (US, 2012) * Tsuyako (US, 2011) * Esora (Japan, 2013) * Boku no Naka no Otoko no Musume (Japan, 2012) Festivals in Aomori Prefecture LGBT film festivals in Japan Film festivals established in 2006 2006 establishments in Japan {{LGBT-event-stub