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Screenings & Events

Festivals, Special Guests, Retrospectives and more "one night only" queer cinema screenings.

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Bringing Up Baby

  
  
New Beverly Cinema
Likely bisexual Cary Grant and sapphic icon Katharine Hepburn star in this perfect screwball comedy that still feels fresh today--and is a footnote in many queer film histories as the first Hollywood film to use the word "gay" to mean homosexual.
David Huxley is waiting to get a bone he needs for his museum collection. Through a series of strange circumstances, he meets Susan Vance, and the duo have a series of misadventures which include a leopard called Baby.
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Second Nature

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Hammer Museum
From homosexual penguins and sex-transitioning fish to pregnant male seahorses and sexually dominant female bonobos, thousands of species defy our expectations of gender and sexuality. Director Drew Denny takes the nature documentary to a whole new level in this eye-opening and entertaining expedition to the places David Attenborough overlooks, where giant duck penises and corkscrew vaginas take center stage. Debunking myths that females are “inferior” and being queer is somehow “unnatural,” Second Nature explores the 1500+ animal species that engage in same-sex sexual behavior and parenting, change sex, form matriarchies, and more.
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Laughing Through Fire: Comedy Shorts

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Los Feliz 3
Laughing Through Fire offers hilarious reflections on the day-to-day journey of making your way through the minefield of modern times – whether online or IRL – as members of the queer and trans community. Showcasing tremendous clarity of expression and style, the filmmakers behin
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Sisters

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Los Feliz 3
Lou and Esther are the best of friends. They do absolutely everything together, speak their own language through inside jokes and code words, and share a dreamy curiosity about what their lives would be like had they grown up with a sister. When Lou’s father unexpectedly passes away, she discovers that she has a very real, and very chic, long-lost half-sister, Priya. As Lou begins to explore her relationship with Priya, her and Esther’s codependent bliss is rudely interrupted, creating a rift between them. As the rift threatens to grow beyond repair, Lou must learn to redefine what family is, or risk losing Esther for good.
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Generations in Bloom: Shorts

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Los Feliz 3
Generations In Bloom showcases the beauty of connection and captures the essence of growth throughout different stages of life. By portraying queer individuals across different eras, these short films highlight the universal quest for self-acceptance and the formation of meaningf
Theatrical runs

Now In Theaters

Make space at the multiplex! Here are the queer films at LA cinemas right now...

Crossing
Levan Akin
106
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Opens 
Jul 19

Lia, a retired school teacher living in Georgia, hears from a young neighbour Achi that her long lost niece Tekla, a transgender woman, has crossed the border into Turkey.

Sisi & I
Frauke Finsterwalder
132
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Opens 
Jul 19

After an elaborate application process, Empress Elisabeth of Austria hires Countess Irma as her new lady-in-waiting and takes her to her summer residence on Corfu. As the two women become closer there, this soon leads to tensions back in Vienna.

Now Streaming

Watch at Home

For when you want to stay in, here are the latest queer films new to streaming...

Strange Way of Life

  
Netflix
Out director Pedro Almodóvar was passed over to direct Brokeback Mountain, allegedly over a pitch that was "too gay." Twenty years later, he gets to tell his own gay cowboy story in this short film starring Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal.
After twenty-five years, Silva rides a horse across the desert to visit his friend, sheriff Jake. They celebrate the meeting, but the next morning, Jake tells him that reason for his trip is not to go down the memory lane of their friendship.

All of Us Strangers

  
Hulu
One night, screenwriter Adam, in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, has a chance encounter with his mysterious neighbor Harry that punctures the rhythm of his everyday life. As Adam and Harry get closer, Adam is pulled back to his childhood home where he discovers that his long-dead parents are both living and look the same age as the day they died over 30 years ago.

Edward II

  
Kanopy
England, 14th century. King Edward II falls in love with Piers Gaveston, a young man of humble origins, whom he honors with favors and titles of nobility. The cold and jealous Queen Isabella conspires with the evil Mortimer to get rid of Gaveston, overthrow her husband and take power…

Bottoms

  
Amazon Prime Video
PJ and Josie start a fight club as a way to lose their virginities to cheerleaders. The fight club gains traction and soon the most popular girls in school are beating each other up in the name of self-defense. But the pair find themselves in over their heads and in need of a way out before their plan is exposed.

Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero

  
MAX
Fresh off its premiere at TIFF, this documentary follows gay Black pop superstar Lil Nas X as he navigates fame and fortune, prepares to tour, and reflects on what his stardom means for his fans and our culture.
A remarkably intimate portrait of an artist on tour navigating identity, family, expectations, and acceptance, all while reflecting on his place within the legacy of Black, queer performers.

Nyad

  
Netflix
Anette Bening and Jodie Foster were both nominated for Oscars for Nyad, about out marathon swimmer Diana Nyad (Bening) in her quest to swim from Florida to Cuba. Jodie Foster plays coach and best friend Bonnie Stoll, in a moving story of queer friendship and athletecism.
Athlete Diana Nyad sets out at 60 to achieve a nearly impossible lifelong dream: to swim from Cuba to Florida across more than 100 miles of open ocean.