We’re All Going to the World’s Fair
Alone in her room, Casey and her computer screen spend hours glued to one another. Seeking to scratch an itch for otherworldly transformation, she enters an online horror role-playing game, joining a vast web of similarly curious strangers online. As her world continues to blend at the edges with the World’s Fair community, she makes […]
The Conductor
With every note diligently studied, Marin Alsop stands before a hundred instrumentalists, elegantly weaving their individual sounds with a delicate precision and fervent passion. Musically inclined from a very early age, with a dedication to the art of ensemble work and orchestration, and mentors the likes of Leonard Bernstein, Marin Alsop has rightfully earned Music […]
North By Current
North By Current premiered at the 2021 Berlinale where it was nominated for the Teddy Award for Best Documentary and then went on to play the Tribeca Film Festival. Taking the viewer home with him to rural Michcigan, trans director Angelo Madsen Minax pieces together the story of a family tragedy: the death of his sister […]
Shit & Champagne
This film is a high-camp homage to the exploitation films of the 1970s. The titular character, Champagne, launches on a mission to avenge the murder of her maybe-fiance. As the revenge spree explodes onward, Champagne discovers a vast plot involving a mega corporation (that is definitely not Walmart) is standing in her way. Complete with […]
Potato Dreams of America
Half dark comedy dystopia, half cheeky autobiography, Wes Hurley explores his own history and that of his mother Elena, their survival through the chaotic and violent years of Perestroika in Vladivostok, Russia, and their rocky emigration to America. An innovative, creative, and singular style brings the audience into their life of hardship in the Soviet […]
See You Then
See You Then will take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Before its abrupt end, Kris and Naomi were in a loving relationship in their college days. After ten years have gone by, the two reconvene. In their decade apart, Kris transitioned without Naimoi’s knowledge and feels the classic dread of reconnecting with an […]
No Ordinary Man
American jazz musician Billy Tipton developed a reputable touring and recording career in the mid-twentieth century, along with his band The Billy Tipton Trio. After his death in the late 80s, it was revealed that Tipton was assigned female at birth, and his life was swiftly reframed as the story of an ambitious woman passing […]
P.S. Burn this Letter Please
Untold LGBTQIA+ history can be difficult to come by, with much of it finding its way into archival trash bins. P.S. Burn This Letter Please is a documentary that captures a moment in queer history – a moment that could have easily been lost. This film about New York City’s drag community unfolds thanks to […]