Private View.

A queer collaboration through art and friendship

About the Film:
Two British artists—lesbian portrait painter Sadie Lee and non-binary writer Libro Levi Bridgeman—collaborate on a portrait that becomes a powerful statement in queer politics. Over three years, their friendship deepens as they reflect on their lives since the 1980s. This short documentary captures the emotional reveal of the portrait, offering a rare glimpse into queer art and identity.


Directed by Sarah Myland

Why Watch?

🎨 Art & Identity: A celebration of queer creativity and collaboration.
👭 Friendship & Legacy: A touching story of connection and shared history.
🌈 Queer Visibility: A bold statement in art and politics
🎬 Festival Official Selection: Featured in the 2025 Women’s Rights Film Festival

When, Where & Save

🗓️ Festival Dates: March 26 – April 25, 2025
📍 Location: Global Online Event
🎟️ Early-Bird Passes Now 30% Off! (Ends March 12, 2025)

Private View - Directed by Sarah Myland

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Private View - Sarah Myland
Sarah Myland - Director

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