The festival is open to feature films, documentaries and short films focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex themes.[3] Nonetheless, building on earlier and cooperating with current other queer initiatives, the festival aspires to be a unique space for film screenings, events, and community building.[4] Working languages of the festival are Lithuanian and English.[5] Works accepted to screen at the festival are categorised in competitive and non-competitive categories at the discretion of "Kreivės".[6]
Held in a little cinema in central Vilnius and venues across the town, "Kreivės" events attract several thousand visitors each year.[7] Entrance to the festival's film screenings and events is donation-based.[8][9]
The festival is organised by In Corpore[10] in cooperation with other organisations and individual activists and artists.[11]
2017 winners and featured movies
Best Short Film: Beautiful figure (Szép alak): A realistic tale of unrequited desire and infatuation.[12]
Jury's Special Mention: Mr. Sugar daddy: The performance of Bengt C.W. Carlsson gives life to some essential questions about sex, love, and aging.[13]
Audience Choice: Cas: Pepijn and Sjors' steady, seven-year relationship is shaken up after they allow a young student named Cas to sleep on their couch until he finds a place of his own.[14]