An LGBTQIA+ Film Series presented by the UCLA Film & TV Archive, July 19-28

Calling all film lovers: One Institute is proud to be a Community Partner for the Queer Rhapsody Film Series, which brings independent queer cinema to Los Angeles this July 19-28!

Join them for a celebration of contemporary LGBTQIA+ cinema, featuring nearly 50 short films and eight features. Organized by the UCLA Film & Television Archive with support from the Andrew J. Kuehn Jr. Foundation and the Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation, Queer Rhapsody is anchored by five iconic LA venues, offering a sanctuary for queer culture:

  • American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre 
  • American Cinematheque at the Los Feliz 3 Theatre
  • The Broad
  • UCLA Film & Television Archive at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum
  • Vidiots 

Curated by Martine McDonald, Moi Santos, Natalie Jasmine Harris, and Daniel Crooke to honor the expansive spirit of the LGBTQIA+ community, Queer Rhapsody shines a light on the vibrant, multifaceted landscape of queer film. With liberatory narratives at the core, this series amplifies feature films poised to achieve cult status, short-form experimental storytelling as an alchemical guide, vanguard documentaries blazing a path for narrative change, and international films primed to accompany viewers on a journey of self-discovery.

Click HERE for more info and tix!

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