Lesbian Space Princess Film Screening

Wednesday 5/8
19:00 21:30
Discussion, Film
CZ, EN

Introverted lesbian space princess Saira goes on an inter-gay-lactic mission to rescue her ex from evil incel aliens in this riotous, Berlin Teddy Award-winning Aussie animation.

The introverted Princess Saira, daughter of the flamboyant lesbian Queens of planet Clitopolis, is devastated when her girlfriend, the bounty hunter Kiki, suddenly breaks up with her for being too needy. When Kiki is kidnapped by the Straight White Maliens – forgotten incels of the future – Saira must leave the comforts of gay space to deliver the requested ransom: her Royal Labrys, the most powerful weapon known to lesbian kind.

The only problem is… Saira doesn’t have it! With just a 24-hour window to get the weapon and save Kiki, Saira finds herself on an inter-gay-lactic journey of self-discovery which includes encounters with a problematic spaceship and a new-found friendship with gay-pop runaway Willow. A riotous, candy-coloured animated comedy adventure through the vastness of queer space.

Lesbian Space Princess
Directed and written by Emma H. Hobbs, Leela Varghese
Starring: Shabana Azeez, Gemma Chua-Tran, Mark Samual Bonanno, Reuben Kaye, Kween Kong, Broden Kelly, Jordan Raskopoulos, Zachary Ruane
Australia, 2025, 87 min.,
In English with Czech subtitles
15+

The screening will be followed by a discussion (in Czech only).

Entrance fee – CZK

Accessibility – suitable also for teenagers, accessible with a dog, barrier-free

Vibe check – seating options, indoors

Trigger warnings – flashing lights

Organized by – Edison Filmhub
Edison Filmhub is a stylish art-house cinema and café in the heart of Prague, specialising in European cinema, festival favourites, and a carefully curated programming. In addition to premieres and screenings of classic films, it regularly hosts guest discussions, themed film series, and special screenings that explore the broader social and cultural context of cinema. The venue is housed in the iconic Functionalist building of a former Edison transformer station dating back to the 1920s.

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