La Fête du Slip - Gender and Sexualities Festival

Switzerland
Tier CUnder Review
47
Legitimacy Score

Emerging or unverified festival

La Fête du Slip (Gender and Sexualities Festival) is an annual multidisciplinary festival held in Lausanne, Switzerland, known for centering body, gender, and sexuality through film, performance, visual art, music, and discussion. It is notable for its sex-positive, queer, and experimental programming, including cinema that spans fiction, documentary, short, and post-porn works that challenge conventional representations of eroticism and identity. In the festival circuit, it stands out as Switzerland’s major platform for gender- and sexuality-focused moving-image art and as a venue for alternative and emerging sex-positive work.

Last updated Aug 16, 2026

Legitimacy Analysis

Positive Indicators (+12 pts)

  • 11 years of verifiable history
  • 1 verified pro signal

Red Flags (-15 pts)

  • No physical screenings
  • Trust status under active review

Trust Signals

Positive Signals

  • Documented history with archived programs

Festival Details

Founded

2015

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Legitimacy Score47/100
TierTier C
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