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Karin Hazé - Radical Advocate Speaker

Engaging and inspiring keynote presentation by Founder of 75 SHOTS Pocket Cinema, Karin Hazé

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Public Speaker & Radical Advocate for Queer Cinema Founder of 75 SHOTS Pocket Cinema, Karin Hazé is a fearless public speaker, filmmaker, and curator whose activism is rooted in participatory filmmaking and artistic resistance. She doesn’t just spotlight queer cinema in oppressive regimes—she actively collaborates with these communities, equipping them with tools for independence, amplifying silenced voices, and forging spaces where underground art becomes a force for liberation. Her work dismantles colonial frameworks, democratizes storytelling, and unites marginalized queer populations through films that defy both societal and industry norms. Her extensive experience spans global civic society forums, academia, and the international film circuit. She has spoken at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69), the World Social Forum, and Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (RIDM). She has also been a guest lecturer at McGill University’s Gender Studies program and has curated and directed several international film festivals. With media appearances on radio, television, and podcasts, as well as a history of hosting and moderating events, Karin brings a commanding presence to conversations on censorship, artistic resistance, and decolonizing cinema. Available for keynotes, panels, and workshops, she offers a rare and urgent perspective on art films created in the shadows—works that transcend borders, empower communities, and reshape the landscape of queer storytelling worldwide.


Contact Details

75shotsmovie@gmail.com

Montreal, QC, Canada


Solidarity | Reach out and Touch

We aim to move audiences from empathy to action on LGBTQ+ rights issues. 100% of the proceeds go to 75 SHOTS Pocket Cinema, a non-profit media arts organization by, for, and about marginalized BIPOC queer artists, originally from the Global South. Through the power of mobile filmmaking, we support the collaborative creation of experimental films that amplify underrepresented voices, foster global solidarity, and advocate for humanitarian causes.

The main subject is a non binary black person's head and shoulder in b/w. Their haircut is short and shaved on the side. It is a cartoon illustration. There is a hand holding a smartphone in front of the subject in landscape mode. The index finger and thumb are all that you can see from the hand and it's in the same b/w colour as the subject with silver undertones. The frame of the phone is golden colour. The screen of the phone is cracked  and ressembles a damaged windshield that has been broken by a fallen rock/pebble from a truck on the highway. The colour image on the screen of the phone, focuses on the naked eyes cheekbone and pierced nose.  It’s in the radiant colour of the rainbow The mouth is in b/w as it is outside the frame of the smartphone. Illustration by Wacyl Kha 75 SHOTS  founding member. Queer Cinema from the Global South
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