MUBI Presents Pride Unprejudiced: The Party (with Fringe! and Queer House Party)
  • London Fringe

Celebrate Pride month with MUBI, Queer House Party and Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest! at Colours Hoxton.

Were hosting a dress-up screening of Rainer Werner Fassbinders QUERELLE, a cult classic evoking the world of cruising through a handsome sailors sexual and criminal pursuits in a port towns seamy underworld.

Category is: Naughty Nautical.

We want to see sailor-wear, aquamarine creatures, fishy queens, butch babes on boats, maritime magic... and well be giving out prizes for the best dressed!

After the screening, join us for the afterparty, with DJs and performances curated by Queer House Party and Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest, celebrating unapologetic queer joy.

Doors will open at 7pm to start promptly at 7:30pm, with Afterparty kicking off from 9:45pm. Tickets are available for the Screening and Party, or just the Afterparty, so please make sure you book correctly

If you wish to attend but are unable to afford a ticket, please reach out to us and we will endeavor to help: [email protected]

Joining in from home:

And if you cant join us in person, both the film and party can be enjoyed from home, entirely for free:

QUERELLE is streaming on MUBI as part of their season Pride Unprejudiced. Watch with 30 days of MUBI membership for free.And the party will be live-streamed by Queer House Party. Purchase a free ticket to the livestream here

Venue Accessibility :

Steps The street to the entrance lobby of the venue is step-free. There are 5 steps down to the Main Bar space. We have an incline stairlift with a capacity of 300kg to the right of these steps, making the entrance to the Main Bar space step-free. After this, the Live Room and Accessible Toilets are step-free. There is also an alternative entrance through The Green Room which has a set of 2 steps, and a set of 3 steps to get down to the main space.

Bars All 3 of our bars are accessible via 5 steps down to the main space. There is a lowered-access service point in the Live Room bar.

Toilet Facilities There is a step-free Accessible Toilet in the venue, please speak to a member of staff on arrival for access.

Transport:

Train

The nearest Tube station is Old Street which is a 5-minute walk.

The nearest Overground Stations are Shoreditch High Street and Hoxton, which are a 5-10 minute walk.

The nearest National Rail Train Station is Liverpool Street, which is a 15-20 minute walk.

Bus

Routes 21, 26, 43, 48, 55, 67, 76, 135, 141, 149, 205, 214, 242, 243, 271 & 394 stop nearby.

There are numerous bus stops on Old Street and Great Eastern Street within a 5-minute walk.

24 hour and Night Buses: Routes N26, 43, N55, N76, 149, 205, 214, 242, 243 & 271 stop nearby. There are numerous bus stops on Old Street and Great Eastern Street within a 5-minute walk.

For further information please visit: www.tfl.com

Parking:

Parking is extremely limited in the local area, but there is metered bay parking on the surrounding streets of Hoxton Square. The nearest car park is the NCP on Great Eastern Street, 500 metres from the venue.

Blue Badge Parking: The nearest Blue Badge bays are located on New North Road, Falkirk Street, Regan Way, Hoxton Street & Purcell Street

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