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Week of Aug 12
Fellow Travelers and Philadelphia screenwriter Ron Nyswaner, more Tsai Ming-Liang, a new queer novel set in modern Tehran, and some Golden Age queer-coded classics.
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Week of Jul 29
American Cinematheque's retrospective of queer Taiwanese slow cinema autuer Tsai Ming-Liang starts July 31. Plus, catch some new Queer classics across town.
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Week of Jul 22
Queer Rhapsody fills the week with queer screenings! Don't miss closing night Queen of My Dreams! Plus, flash back to the 50s with Ed Wood and Rebel Without a Cause.
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Week of Jul 15
Queer Rhapsody begins! Plus, celebrate the publication of "Corpses, Fools and Monsters" with three special screenings, and Teddy-award winning trans drama Crossing opens in theaters.
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Week of Jul 8
The Academy Museum wraps up their Full of Pleasure: The Beginnings of New Queer Cinema retrospective this week with Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho (Jul 8, 7:30pm) and Todd Haynes' Poison (Jul 11, 7:30pm). Out power-producer Christine Vachon joins for a special pre-screening conversation at the Poison screening!
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Week of Jul 1
Just because Pride month is ending doesn't mean LA's cinemas are getting any less queer. On top of ongoing programs, two newly announced screening series will keep the Queer movies going strong all summer.
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Week of Jun 24
It's a very busy week for Queer cinema in LA, and an even busier week for film critic, writer, and podcaster Alonso Duralde! Alonso's new book is Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation and Perseverance in Film, a history of Queer cinema from Edison's laboratory through to the present.
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