Tuesday, September 20, 2022

American French FF 2022

JEAN-JACQUES ANNAUD’S NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE TO OPEN
THE 26th ANNUAL AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL





75 Films and Series to be Screened at the Festival Taking Place 
at the DGA Theater Complex October 10-16 
71 Films to be Considered for The American French Film Festival Awards

At a press conference held today at the Résidence de France in Beverly Hills, members of the Franco-American Cultural Fund (FACF) and The American French Film Festival Program Committee announced that the Opening Night film for The American French Film Festival (formerly COLCOA) will be the North American premiere of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE / Notre-Dame Brûle. The film will screen October 10, kicking off the week-long Festival held at the DGA Theater Complex in Los Angeles.
Participating in the press event today were Cécile Rap-Veber, CEO, SACEM; Julie Duhaut-Bedos, Consul General of France in Los Angeles; Francois Truffart, Executive Producer and Programmer, The American French Film Festival; Anouchka van Riel, Deputy Director, The American French Film Festival; Andrea Berloff, writer/WGAW and Board Member of the Franco-American Cultural Fund; Amy Nicholson, film critic/LAFCA; and Peter Debruge, Chief Film Critic for Variety.

“Every year, The American French Film Festival presents the very best of French cinema and television, and this year is no exception. I am personally excited about the opening night selection of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE as I think it perfectly embodies the Franco-American Cultural Fund’s mission,” said Andrea Berloff.






The entire lineup for the Festival was also revealed at the press event and includes 75 films and series and 20 shorts, many of which are International, North American and U.S. premiere presentations. Seventy-one of these films will be up for The American French Film Festival Awards.

“This selection of French films and series in competition for The American French Film Festival Awardsunderscores - despite the two year pandemic period - the astounding dynamism of the French production community,” said Francois Truffart. “This 26th edition of the Festival is notable for its diversity of genres, the emergence of new talent and particularly for the creativity coming from new female filmmakers.”

“As exemplified by this year’s swath of impressive films, French cinema continues to explore form and storytelling that echo Jean-Luc Godard’s freedom to experiment,” notes Anouchka van Riel. “More than ever, The American French Film Festival seeks to build bridges between two countries and tell stories with different narrative structures. This Festival is not only a showcase for French films and series, butalso a place where bicultural conversations occur on topics like remakes and young audiences. It is a celebration and an opportunity to promote understanding and build communities.”




THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL 2022 SELECTION:

OPENING NIGHT FILM, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10: NOTRE-DAME ON FIRE / Notre-Dame Brûle (North American Premiere) is a blow-by-blow recreation of the gripping events that took place on April 15, 2019 when the cathedral suffered the biggest blaze in its history. The film retraces how heroic men and women put their lives on the line to accomplish an awe-inspiring rescue. The screening will be followed by a discussion with filmmaker Jean-Jacques Annaud.

CLOSING NIGHT FILM & SERIES: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16: THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH / La Nuit du 12 (North American Premiere presented in association with Film Movement) - Dominik Moll’s thriller about a nagging cold case where the only certainty is the night it occurred was part of the 2022 Cannes Festival selection. Festival will dedicate its annual FOCUS ON A FILMMAKER to Moll. Also the series IRMA VEP, written and directed by Olivier Assayas, co-presented with A24 and HBO, will have its world theatrical
premiere at the Festival on closing day.

CINEMA SELECTION also includes:

• BLAZING NEON / Du crépitement sous les néons (World Premiere) – Written and directed by Kevin Ossona and Fabrice Garçon. Co-written by Sherazade Khalladi.
• DIARY OF A FLEETING AFFAIR / Chronique d’une liaison passagère (North American Premiere) – Written and directed by Emmanuel Mouret. Co-written by Pierre Giraud.
• DIVERTIMENTO / Divertimento (International Premiere) - Written and directed by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar. Co-written by Clara Bourreau.
• EVERYBODY LOVES JEANNE / Tout le monde aime Jeanne (North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Céline Devaux.
• FALCON LAKE (West Coast Premiere) – Written and directed by Charlotte Lebon. Co-written by François Choquet and Karim Boucherka. Winner of the D’Ornano Valenti Prize, an award supported by The Franco American Cultural Fund.
• FINAL CUT / Coupez! (West Coast Premiere) – Written and directed by Academy Award-winner Michel Hazanavicius.
• FULL TIME / A Plein Temps (Los Angeles Premiere) - Written and directed by Eric Gravel.
• LIE WITH ME / Arrête avec tes mensonges (North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Olivier Peyon. Co-written by Olivier Peyon, Vincent Poymiro, Cécilia Rouaud and Arthur Cahn.
• LOVE ACCORDING TO DALVA / Dalva (U.S. Premiere) - Written and directed by Emmanuelle Nicot.
• MARIA INTO LIFE / Maria rêve (North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Lauriane Escaffre and Yvonnick Muller.
• METRONOM (West Coast Premiere) - Written and directed by Alexandru Belc.
• MOTHER AND SON / Un petit frère (Los Angeles Premiere) - Written and directed by Léonor Serraille.
• RUMBA THERAPY / Rumba la Vie (U.S. Premiere) - Written and directed by Franck Dubosc.
• SON OF RAMSES / Goutte d’or (North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Clément Cogitor. Co-written by Thomas Bidegain, Fanny Burdino, Camille Lugan and Nadja Dumouchel.
• SOULA (North American Premiere) – Written and directed by Salah Issaad. Co-written by Soula Bahri.
• SOUTH SENTINEL / Sentinelle sud (North American Premiere) – Written and directed by Mathieu Gerault.
• THE INNOCENT / L’Innocent (North American Premiere) – Written and directed by Louis Garrel. Cowritten by Tanguy Viel and Naïla Guiget.
• TWO OF KIND / Jumeaux mais pas trop (North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Olivier Ducray and Wilfried Méance. Co-written by Jean-Paul Bathany.

In addition to THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH presented with Film Movement, several films will premiere in Hollywood at the The American French Film Festival in association with U.S. distributors:

• A FAMILY FOR 1640 DAYS / La Vraie Famille (U.S. Premiere) - Written and directed by FabienGorgeart (Distrib Films U.S).
• CORSAGE (West Coast Premiere) - Written and directed by Marie Kreutzer (IFC FIlms)
• HAWA (U.S. Premiere) - Written and directed by Maimouna Doucouré (Amazon Prime)
• NOBODY’S HERO / Viens je t’emmène (U.S. Premiere) Written and directed by Alain Guiraudie. Cowritten by Laurent Lunetta. (Strand Releasing)
• RISE / En Corps (West Coast Premiere) - Written and directed by Cédric Klapisch. Co-written by Santiago Amigorena. (Blue Fox entertainment)
• RODEO (Los Angeles Premiere) - Written and directed by Lola Quivoron. Co-written by Antonia Buresi. (Music Box Films)
• THE WORST ONES / Les Pires (U.S. Premiere) - Written and directed by Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret. Co-written by Elénore Gurrey. (Kino Lorber)

The festival will also make the first theatrical presentation in North of America of the Netflix epic/drama ATHENA, written and directed by Romain Gavras.







TELEVISION SELECTION:

• CIRCLES OF POWER / Jeux d’Influence: Les Combattantes (Series - International Premiere) - Written and directed by Academy Award-Winning director Jean-Xavier De Lestrade.
• EN GARDE / Touchées (TV Movie - North American Premiere) – Written and directed by Alexandra Lamy. Co-written by Solen Roy-Pagenault, Quentin Zuttion and Alexandra Lamy.
• INFINITI S1 (Series - U.S. Premiere) - Written and Directed by Thierry Poiraud. Co-written by Stéphane Pannier and Julie Vanlerenberghe.
• MOM, DON’T LET ME FALL ASLEEP / Maman ne me laisse pas m’endormir (TV Movie - International Premiere) - Directed by Sylvie Testud. Written by Juliette Boudre, Nathalie Hugon and Lorraine Lévy.
• OFF SEASON S1 / Hors Saison (Series - North American Premiere) - Directed by Pierre Monnard. Written by Claire Kanny, Sarah Farkas and Marine Flores-Ruimi.
• PLAYDATE / L’Invitation (TV Movie - North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Fred Grivois. Co-written by Nicolas Brigaud-Robert.
• REIGN SUPREME S1 / Le Monde de demain (North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Katell Quillévéré and Helier Cistern. Co-written by Raphaël Chevènement, Nour Ben Salem, David Elkaim, Vincent Poymiro and Laurent Rigoulet. (Netflix)
• SOLDIERS S1 / Les Sentinelles (Series - North American Premiere) - Directed by Jean-Philippe Amar. Written by Thibaut Valetoux and Frédéric Krivine.
• THE AEROBICS PROJECT S1 / Toutouyoutou (Series - International Premiere) - Written and directed by Julien Party. Co-written by Maxime Donzel, Géraldine de Margerie, and Benjamin Adam.
• UNCOUPLING S1 / L’Amour Flou (Series - North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Romane Bohringer. Co-written by Philippe Rebbot, Gábor Rassov, and Lou Bohringer.
• WHAT’S WRONG WITH MY FAMILY? / Qu’est-ce qu’elle a ma famille? (TV Movie - North American Premiere) - Written and directed by Helene Angel. Co-written by Marie Deshaires and Catherine Touzet.

In addition to ATHENA (Netflix) and IRMA VEP (HBO Max), two other programs already available in theUS will be part of the competition for The American French Film Festival Awards:

• MISKINA / Miskina la pauvre (Series - Special Presentation) - Written and directed by Melha Bedia. Co-written by Melha Bedia, Yoann Gromb, Xavier Lacille, Mehdi Fikri and Paul Rotman. (Amazon Prime Video)
• PETER VON KANT (Special Presentation) - Written and directed by Francois Ozon. (Strand Releasing)

The line-up will also include a Documentary selection, a Classic Program paying homage to Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Perrin, and Jean-Louis Trintignant, and celebrating Alice Guy, the Short Film competition with 20 new films, and the High School Screenings Program. Information on those selections can be found at www.theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org.

This year the festival will dedicate its FOCUS ON A FILMMAKER to Dominik Moll (THE NIGHT OF THE 12TH), its FOCUS ON A PRODUCER to Charles Gillibert (NOBODY’S HERO, RODEO & the restored version of THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE), and its FOCUS ON A COMPOSER to Eric Neveux (SOLDIERS).





Everyday, from Tuesday to Saturday, festival goers will be invited to attend professional panels for free, followed by a complimentary wine and cheese reception. The complete program will be available online at www.theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org.

THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS

The American French Film Festival audience will be invited to vote in the three categories: Cinema, Television, and Shorts. For the 14th year, The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) will partner with The Festival for the Critics’ Award and the First Feature Award in the cinema category.

For the fifth year, a student jury made of high school and college students, will vote for The American Students Award. A professional jury will vote for the Best Short Film.
The complete recipient list of the 2022 Awards will be announced on Wednesday, November 2 during a special ceremony taking place in Paris with all recipients attending.

THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS are presented in association with TV5 Monde USA and AIR TAHITI NUI.

All Films are presented with English subtitles.

TICKETS AND COVID RESTRICTIONS:

Tickets are available for advance purchase online at www.theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org starting on September 22. The online box office and RSVP will be open until the night before each show at the festival. Tickets will be also available on site at the Directors Guild of America, 7920 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles CA 90046 during the event. For sold out shows, some tickets may become available 20 minutes before each screening. Please visit www.theamericanfrenchfilmfestival.org for box office hours, week-long passes, and ticket prices. Discounts are available for members of American Cinematheque, ASC, ICG, Film Independent, SAG-AFTRA and Women in Film. Limited opening night tickets available at
the Box Office. Tickets are complimentary for DGA and WGAW guild members. All screenings and events before 4 pm during weekdays are free on a first-come/first-served basis with no reservation needed.

Masks must be worn at all times in the DGA’s public spaces, including theaters, lobby and restrooms. Covid rules may change depending on state and city restrictions. Visit our website for updates.






Wednesday, August 17, 2022

American French FF 2022 DOCS

THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES THE DOCUMENTARY LINE UP FOR ITS 26TH ANNUAL EVENT TAKING PLACE OCTOBER 10-16 IN LOS ANGELES


Documentaries to be Included in the Festivals Program this Year Focus on Filmmakers’ Personal Journeys, the War in the Ukraine, the First Female Director, 
the Making of the Classic Black Film Sweet Sweetback and More 


Filmmakers bring their personal passions to this years crop of documentary films to be featured at THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL (formerly known as COLCOA) this year. Using the medium they love the most - film - these documentarians dig deep into their own personal histories, as well as that of the medium itself to tell stories that have been long buried, if not forgotten.


Five feature documentary films and three TV documentaries make up the non-fiction part of the program that will be on offer when the Festival celebrates its 26th year at the DGA Theaters as a live event October 10-16. These films will also be eligible for the 2022 American French Film Festival Best Documentary Award. The full Festival line-up will be announced on September 20. 


By putting together films that are about the exemplary lives of exemplary women, minorities fighting to create and being recognized for their work as filmmakers, the intimacy of a famous American writer and a famous French author, surpassing of oneself thanks to sport or dance, and about the resilience of Ukrainian fighters, this selection of contemporary French documentaries for the 26th edition of the festival brings the competition for the Best Documentary Award 2022 to a very high level,” said François Truffart, Executive Producer and Programmer, The American French Film Festival.






The film documentaries chosen for premiere exhibition at THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL include:


Flickering Ghosts of Loves Gone / Et jaime a la fureur (2022 - written and directed by Andre Bonzel - North American Premiere) - Inheriting a film collection of home movies after the death of a relative, the director of the cult film Man Bites Dog recounts his life and the women he loved while investigating some family secrets hidden in the recovered images.


Rookies / Allons Enfants (2022 - written and directed by Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai) - Filmed over the 2018-19 academic year, this upbeat breakdance documentary follows a group of talented, ambitious kids from diverse backgrounds as they adjust to life at Turgot, in the center of Paris, a much swankier high school than they're used to.


The Earth is All That Lasts / Seule La Terre est Eternelle (2022 - Written by Francois Busnel, co-directed by Francois Busnel and Adrien Soland - North American Premiere) - This soulful documentary feature takes us on a lyrical road trip through the American northwest with the late great Jim Harrison.  The prolific writer of poetry, novels, screenplays and nonfiction (The Road Home, Legends of the Fall) — a man considered this country's foremost master of the novella — recounts his life, his craft and many a homespun, yet highly perceptive, philosophies with an intimacy and surprising immediacy for a man who passed on six years ago.  


The Super 8 Years / Les Annees Super 8 (2022 - written by Annie Ernaux, directed by Annie and David Ernaux  - West Coast Premiere) - Internationally recognized author Annie Ernaux (Simple Passion, A Woman’s Story)  incorporates her familys super eight films, shot between 1972 and 1981, into a story which combines the intimate with historical, as well as a look at the lifestyle and aspirations of a social class at the start of two pivotal decades.


Trenches Tranchées (2022 - written and directed by Loup Bureau) - In Donbas, months before Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, while precarious truces and ceasefires are negotiated far away by diplomats, Ukrainian soldiers fight against separatists supported by Moscow.  At an age when some are experiencing the best years of their lives, men and women on the frontline are fighting in the trenches. The film  takes us on an immersive and stunning cinematic journey, revealing the reality of survival.





The television documentaries to be included in this years lineup are:


Alice Guy, The First Female Director Alice Guy LInconnue du 7eme art   (2022 - written and directed by Nathalie Masduraud and Valerie Urrea - North American Premiere) - It all began in 1896: The first narrative filmmaker was a woman named Alice Guy. Her inimitable imagination, quick-witted humor, poetic eye, social conscience, and her boundless energy and passion for visual story-telling led her to write and direct almost one thousand films. But even though she shot the first fiction film in history, her work remained in the shadows until today.


Nadia (2021 - written and directed by Anissa Bonnefond North American Premiere)This film follows the unique destiny of Nadia Nadim, who was born and raised in Afghanistan. She was forced to escape her country after her father was killed by The Taliban in 2000. She went on to become a professional football player with the Paris Saint-Germain team, and is committed to supporting a non-profit organization that supports women, education and refugee children. She is also studying to become a surgeon.


Sweet Black Film: The Birth of a Black Hero / Naissance dun héros  noir au cinéma: Sweet Sweet Black (2022 - written and directed by Catherine Bernstein and Marine Belumeau - North American Premiere) - Discover the genesis of Melvin Van Peebles’ film that has become a legend: a true cinematographic coup d’état” that echoes the situation of a majority of Afro-Americans in US society even today. 

This program is presented in association with ARTE France, Federation Entertainment, Films Boutique, Le Paste, Rosebud Productions, Titra Films, Totem Films and Wilde.

The American French Film Festival offers a unique platform to promote French films and series at the beginning of the Awards Season in Hollywood. Annually, the festival brings the highest-caliber French filmmakers and talent to Los Angeles for red carpet premieres, numerous panels and screenings, as well as the opportunity for high-profile collaborations between French and American professionals. In addition, more than 20,000 audience members - including journalists, industry professionals, the general public and students - attend the festival annually. 



Monday, August 15, 2022

Oscar Entries 2022

Submissions to the 95th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film

 



Submissions are open now to the 95th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film. Last year there were 92 submissions from around the world. The Oscar went to Japan's Drive My Car directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi.

The category was previously called the Best Foreign Language Film, but this was changed in April 2019 to Best International Feature Film, after the Academy deemed the word "Foreign" to be outdated.

The deadline for submissions is October 3, 2022. The Academy is scheduled to announce a list of eligible submissions in October 2022 from which 15 finalists will be shortlisted on December 21, 2022. The final five nominees will be announced on January 24, 2023. The winner will be announced on March 12, 2023 at the Oscar ceremony held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.


The submissions to the 95th Academy Awards:

  • Albania - A Cup of Coffee and New Shoes On
  • Algeria - Our Brothers
  • Argentina - Argentina, 1985 ★★★
  • Armenia - Aurora's Sunrise ★★★
  • Australia - You Won't Be Alone 
  • Austria - Corsage ★★★
  • Azerbaijan - Creators
  • Bangladesh - Hawa
  • Belgium - Close ★★★
  • Bolivia - Utama ★★
  • Bosnia ans Herzegovina - A Ballad
  • Brazil - Mars One ★★★
  • Bulgaria - In the Heart of the Machine
  • Cambodia - Return to Seoul ★★★
  • Cameroon - The Planter's Plantation
  • Canada - Eternal Spring ★★★
  • Chile - Blanquita ★★
  • China - Nice View ★★
  • Colombia - The Kings of the World
  • Costa Rica - Domingo and the Mist
  • Croatia - Safe Place ★★
  • Czech Republic - Il Boemo ★★★
  • Denmark - Holy Spider ★★★
  • Dominican Republic - Bantú Mama 
  • Ecuador - Unseen
  • Estonia - Kalev
  • Finland - Girl Picture ★★★
  • France -  Saint Omer ★★★
  • Georgia - A Long Break ★★
  • Germany - All Quiet On the Western Front ★★★
  • Greece - Magnetic Fields ★★★
  • Guatemala - The Silence of the Mole
  • Hong Kong - Where the Wind Blows ★★
  • Hungary - Blockade ★★★
  • Iceland - Beautiful Beings ★★★
  • India - Last Film Show ★★★
  • Indonesia - Missing Home
  • Iran - World War III ★★★
  • Iraq - The Exam ★★★
  • Ireland - The Quiet Girl ★★★
  • Israel - Cinema Sabaya ★★★
  • Italy - Nostalgia ★★★
  • Japan - Plan 75 ★★★
  • Jordan - Farha ★★★
  • Kazakhstan - Life
  • Kenya - TeraStorm
  • Kosovo - Looking for Venera
  • Kyrgyzstan - Home for Sale ★★★
  • Latvia - January ★★
  • Lebanon - Memory Box ★★★
  • Lithuania - Pilgrims ★★
  • Luxembourg - Icarus
  • Mexico - Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths ★★★
  • Moldova - Carbon
  • Mongolia - Harvest Moon ★★★
  • Montenegro - The Elegy of Laurel
  • Morocco - The Blue Caftan ★★★
  • Nepal - Butterfly on the Windowpane
  • Netherlands - Narcosis ★★
  • New Zealand - Muru
  • North Macedonia - The Happiest Man in the World ★★★
  • Norway - War Sailor ★★★
  • Pakistan - Joyland ★★★
  • Palestine - Mediterranean Fever ★★★
  • Panama - Birthday Boy
  • Paraguay - Eami
  • Peru - Moon Heart ★★★
  • Philippines - On the Job: The Missing 8
  • Poland - EO ★★★
  • Portugal - Alma Viva
  • Romania - Immaculate 
  • Saudi Arabia - Raven Song
  • Senegal - Xalé
  • Serbia - Darkling ★★
  • Singapore - Ajoomma ★★★
  • Slovakia - Victim ★★
  • Slovenia - Orchestra
  • South Korea - Decision to Leave ★★★
  • Spain - Alcarràs ★★★
  • Sweden - Cairo Conspiracy (Boy from Heaven) ★★★
  • Switzerland - A Piece of Sky ★★★
  • Taiwan - Goddamned Asura ★★★
  • Tanzania -Tug of War
  • Thailand - One for the Road ★★
  • Tunisia - Under the Fig Trees ★★★
  • Turkey - Kerr ★★★
  • Uganda - Tembele
  • Ukraine - Klondike ★★★
  • United Kingdom - Winners
  • Uruguay - The Employer and the Employee
  • Venezuela - The Box ★★★
  • Vietnam - 578: Shot of the Madman

 





Tuesday, June 28, 2022

OUTFEST 2022

OUTFEST LOS ANGELES - JULY 14-24, 2022
40TH ANNIVERSARY - LGBTQ+ FILM FESTIVAL




The 11-day festival celebrates their 40th anniversary of LGBTQ+ film and television with over 200 films, special events including the 6th Annual Trans, Nonbinary & Intersex Summit, Inaugural and live-performances and appearances by Tik Tok / Simon Fuller’s Collaboration The Future X, Margaret Cho, Alaska Thunderf*ck.

Outfest, the world’s leading LGBTQ+ organization whose global impact spans promoting queer empathy amongst the public, careers in entertainment and the exhibition and preservation of LGBTQIA+ stories and voices, today announced the complete lineup of its 40th Anniversary Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival, presented by Warner Bros. Discovery and IMDb. Outfest Los Angeles will be held July 14-24, 2022 at multiple locations throughout Los Angeles.

The lineup of over 200 films inclusive of feature narratives, documentaries, short films, and episodics includes a roster of festival favorites, an impressive 42 world premieres, films spanning every genre, and representing 29 countries from around the world. Previously announced premieres include the Opening Night Gala world premiere of Billy Porter’s directorial debut Anything’s Possible, Closing Night GalaAnd They/Them, and a 20th Anniversary screening of Todd Haynes’ Far from Heaven with Haynes, Julianne Moore, and producer Christine Vachon in person.

Notable festival favorites making their Los Angeles premieres at Outfest Los Angeles include Sundance Audience Award winner Girl Picture, as well as Sundance favorites Sirens, about a female thrash metal band from Lebanon; Mars One, a family drama from Brazil that centers a love story between two women; and Chae Joynt’s Framing Agnes, starring Zackary Drucker, Angelica Ross, Silas Howard, and more; Berlin’s Teddy Award-winning Three Tidy Tigers Tied a Tie Tighter, as well as master filmmaker Francois Ozon’s latest, Peter von Kant; Amanda Kramer’s Please Baby Please, a stylized, 1950s-set dismantling of gender roles starring Andrea Riseborough, Henry Melling, Karl Gluser, and Demi Moore; and Tribeca selections like horror film Attachment, which sees a woman’s new romance with her girlfriend complicated by her girlfriend’s orthodox Jewish family and their belief that she is possessed by a demon; All Man: The International Male Story, a doc that catalogs the famously homoerotic fashion catalog of yesteryear, and Breaking the Ice, which explores a possible romance among a female hockey team.






World premieres include Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story, a doc from Drew Barrymore’s Flower Films and Pulse Films; the UK feature Phea, a modern lesbian spin on the myth of Orpheus, starring singer and musician Sherika Sherard; Mercedes Kane’s Art and Pep, which chronicles decades of LGBTQIA+ activism through the owners of iconic Chicago gay bar Sidetrack; and writer/comedian/singer Scout Durwood’s Youtopia, which sees Durwood unwittingly become the leader of a hipster millenial cult..

Outfest Los Angeles’ Episodics section also features a host of world premieres, including an advanced look at Shudder’s forthcoming docuseries Queer for Fear, which explores the LGBTQIA+ influence on over a century of horror cinema, with EPs Bryan Fuller and Steak House, and interviewees Kimberly Pierce and Alonso Duralde expected to appear in person; Queer Riot is a comedy special that goes behind the scenes of a queer comedy night held in a former nun’s residence in Los Angeles, headlined by Margaret Cho; and writer/producer Des Moran (Grown-ish, Queer as Folk) premieres the first episode of his series halfsies, about six Black half-siblings who re-enter each other’s lives after a death in the family. This section will also host a free sneak peek screening of the upcoming Prime Video series A League of Their Own, starring Abbi Jacobson, with talent in attendance.

The festival will also spend three nights at The Ford Theater in Hollywood for Outfest Under the Stars, which combines screenings with live, on-stage performances. These screenings include the world premiere of Kit Williamson’s (of the Emmy-winning EastSiders) new series, Unconventional, about queer siblings in Palm Springs attempting to form a new kind of family. The series cast includes Kit Williamson, Aubrey Peeples, James Bland, Briana Venskus, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Constantine Rousouli, and Jenna Ushkowitz, with appearances from Kathy Griffin, Willam Belli, Laith Ashley and Beau Bridges; God Save the Queens stars RuPaul’s Drag Race superstars Alaska Thunderfuck, Laganja Estranja, and Kelly Mantle, alongside Jordan M Green as a quartet of drag queens whose personal issues land them all in the same group therapy (all four leads will be onstage for a pre-show drag performance at The Ford); and I Have to Laugh: Comedy Night at the Ford, that will begin with a live stand-up showcase featuring the cast of Outfest Los Angeles ‘22 selection Queer Riot, headlined by Margaret Cho, and featuring River Butcher, Brad Loekle, Akeem Woods, and Daniel Webb, and be followed by a collection of some of the funniest short films in this year’s lineup.



The fest’s Platinum section that spotlights bold innovators, renegades, and cutting edge creators of experimental LGBTQIA+ media and performance that have redefined queer culture will includes screenings of SXSW premiere Hypochondriac by Addison Heimann, celebrated doc The End of Wonderland about transgender adult artist Tara Emory, and a shorts showcase that includes the U.S. premiere of Yann Gonzalez’s (Knife + Heart) Hideous, a musical horror piece featuring The xx’s Oliver Sim; The Platinum section will also present two awards to acknowledge groundbreaking artistry: the Platinum Maverick Award to writer and filmmaker Clive Barker (Hellraiser), to be presented at the REDCAT Theater in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, July 17th prior to a live conversation with Barker, followed by a screening of the Director’s Cut of Barker’s Nightbreed; and The Platinum Alchemy Award will be presented the evening of the 17th to bounce music artist Big Freedia, who will perform live at the Platinum Alchemy Party at Catch One on Pico Blvd., headlining a performance roster that also includes 700 Bliss (Moor Mother and DJ Harem), Seth Bogart, Moonily, Commando, Tally T, Sevyn, Sunkee Angel, and p_a_g_o_t_o.

Outfest will also be celebrating their 6th Outfest Los Angeles Trans, Nonbinary & Intersex Summit, which will consist of three back-to-back programs and feature a multitude of trans, nonbinary & intersex experiences. Programs include a keynote address from award-winning writer and activist, Raquel Willis; two timely filmmaker perspectives on the anti-hero narrative and reproductive rights, an artist to artist conversation on intersex visibility, and a comedy showcase featuring D’Lo, Nori Reed, Jes Tom, 7g, River Butcher, and Kai. The summit will take place on Saturday, July 23rd at the DGA Theater.


Other special events include a live read performance of Our Lady of the Six, a script by Dominic Colón featured in the scripted podcast series Love in Gravity, which is a collection of queer Latinx stories written and voiced by some of today’s hottest Latinx talent. In advance of the public release of this episode, the live read will be performed by cast members Robin de Jesus (tick, tick… BOOM!), Jessica Marie Garcia (On My Block), Alexia Garcia (Pose), Jason Genao (On My Block), Alycia Pascuale-Peña (Saved by the Bell), and more; Performing artist and movement expert Rashida KhanBey Miller (Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls) will put on her Messy Movement workshop for feminine spectrum actors, directors, writers and producers who are curious about creating new pathways for intimacy on screen through movement.

The Colin Higgins Foundation will award three LGBTQIA+ youth filmmakers each with $15,000 awards to aid in the development of their filmmaking careers, prior to a special sneak preview screening of Celebrating Laughter: The Life and Film of Colin Higgins, about the late filmmaker of hits like 9 to 5 and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

The Legacy section will feature screenings of classic LGBTQIA+ feature films, including Bill Weber and David Weissman’s 2002 documentary The Cockettes; the heartfelt ballad of butch and trans friendship in Harry Dodge and Silas Howard’s By Hook or By Crook; the 1981 documentary of queer activists and filmmakers as they take part in the first National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Greetings from Washington, D.C.; and the 2000 romantic comedy, Punks, that follows four friends as they search for Mr. Right and will welcome director Patrik-Ian Polk along with cast members in person. An additional special event will be the world premiere 4K restoration of French erotic classic Le Beau Mec, whose legend includes behind-the-scenes participation by choreographer Rudolf Nureyev and cinematographer Nestor Almendros.




2022 OUTFEST FULL FESTIVAL LINEUP:


OPENING NIGHT

ANYTHING’S POSSIBLE directed by Billy Porter. USA. (World Premiere) 

Two teenagers — an unflappable trans girl and a charming teenage boy — navigate a relationship during their last year of high school in this winning directorial debut from Billy Porter. Cast: Eva Reign, Abubakr Ali, Renée Elise Goldsberry


CLOSING NIGHT

THEY/THEM directed by John Logan. USA. (World Premiere) 

In this slasher horror film set at an LGBTQIA+ conversion camp. Several campers, led by iron-willed Jordan (Theo Germaine) and Alexandria (Quei Tann), join Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon) for a week of queer de-programming. As the camp’s methods become increasingly more psychologically unsettling, the campers must work together to protect themselves. Cast: Kevin Bacon, Anna Chlumsky, Carrie Preston, Theo Germaine, Quei Tann, Austin Crute, Monique Kim, Anna Lore, Cooper Koch, Darwin del Fabro


U.S. CENTERPIECE

UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS directed by Juan Felipe Zuleta. USA. 

A lonely dwarf and his unstable, alien-obsessed neighbor are thrown together on an impossible road trip that will alter their strange friendship (and their sense of reality) forever. Cast: Matthew August Jeffers, Sarah Hay, Roberta Colindrez, Tara Pacheco, Hamish Allan-Headley, Kerry Flanagan


DOCUMENTARY CENTERPIECE

MAMA BEARS directed by Daresha Kyi. USA. 

Follow these Christian mothers on their journey to become “Mama Bears” — a community of mothers whose unwavering love for their LGBTQ children has turned them into fierce advocates for the entire queer community.

As part of the film’s special centerpiece screening during Outfest Los Angeles, director Daresha Kyi, the film team, and the leadership of the Mama Bears organization will be on the red carpet. They will be joined by special guests who will help them rally parents of color to protect their LGBTQIA+ children, and jumpstart vitally important conversations within communities of color about the importance of love, acceptance, and inclusion.


PLATINUM CENTERPIECE

HeBGB TV directed by Jake McClellan, Eric Griffin, and Adam Lenhart. USA. (World Premiere)

Goofy horror hijinks and high camp queer shenanigans ensue, when some siblings get transmitted into an unsuspecting household via a retro-horror TV cable box. Cast: Knucklehead, Josh Dorsheimer, Michael Garland, Zenobia Decoteau, Ellen Tibero-Shultz, Ian Sanchez, Curtis Proctor-Artz


LEGACY CENTERPIECE

FAR FROM HEAVEN (20th Anniversary) directed by Todd Haynes. USA. 

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Todd Hayne’s masterpiece — the multi-Oscar nominated melodrama that paid tribute to cinema icon Douglas Sirk — with the legends responsible for its making. Cast: Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, Patricia Clarkson, Viola Davis

Todd Haynes, Christine Vachon, and Julianne Moore will be in attendance




NARRATIVES

ALL KINDS OF LOVE directed by David Lewis. USA

After his commitment-phobic husband divorces him, a stuck-in-his-ways gay man tries to start over. When he becomes accidental roommates with a younger hip nerd, sparks begin to fly. Cast: Matthew Montgomery, Cody Duke, Steve Callahan, Nick Salamone, Molly O'Leary, Mark Nordike, Marval A Rex, Spike Mayer, Michael Dumas

ATTACHMENT directed by Gabriel Bier Gislason. Denmark.

A Danish actress has fallen for a young woman and moves with her to her home in London. There she discovers that her new girlfriend’s family might be in thrall to a supernatural terror of Jewish folklore. Cast: Josephine Park, Ellie Kendrick, Sofie Gråbøl, David Dencik

BREAKING THE ICE directed by Clara Stern. Austria.

Mira lives a life of responsibility, captaining her women’s ice hockey team and keeping her family and the vineyard they run afloat, but she must learn to let go when a spontaneous new teammate enters her orbit. Cast: Alina Schaller, Judith Altenberger, Tobias Resch, Pia Hierzegger, Wolfgang Böck

CHRISSY JUDY directed by Todd Flaherty. USA.

When his best friend and creative partner suddenly couples off and moves away, an ambitious New York drag queen must reinvent himself or risk becoming an irrelevant solo act both onstage and off. Cast: Todd Flaherty, Wyatt Fenner, Joey Taranto, Kiyon Spencer, James Tison, João Santos, Nicole Spiezio

DOS ESTACIONES directed by Juan Pablo Gonzalez. Mexico.

As the owner of a struggling tequila factory in rural Mexico, Maria Garcia fights to uphold her family legacy against new competition, while dealing with her affection for a new employee. Cast: Teresa Sánchez, Rafaela Fuentes, Tatín Vera, Manuel, García-Rulfo, José Galindo, Ana Rosa Fuentes Estrada, José Luis Flores, Juan Eduardo, Fuentes Estrada, Juan Carrillo, Vero Bolaños

THE FIRST FALLEN directed by Rodrigo de Oliveira. Brazil.

In the early 80s, as the AIDS crisis begins its first wave in Brazil, three friends come together to care for each other. Cast: Johnny Massaro, Renata Carvalho, Vitor Camilo, Clara Choveaux, Alex Bonini, Higor Campagnaro

GIRL PICTURE directed by Alli Haapasalo. Finland.

Over the course of three Fridays, teenage best friends Mimmi and Rönkkö experience first love and sexual awakening in this cathartic, deeply felt Sundance hit. Cast: Aamu Milonoff, Eleonoora Kauhanen, Linnea Leino

GOD SAVE THE QUEENS directed by Jordan Danger. USA.

Four drag queens attend a therapy retreat in an effort to overcome the issues holding them back in life. Cast: Justin Andrew Honard AKA Alaska Thunderfuck, Jay Jackson AKA Laganja Estranja, Kelly Mantle, Jordan Michael Green, Peter Facinelli, Michelle Visage, Luenell, Joaquim De Almeida, Manila Luzon, Honey Davenport, Zack Gottsagen Screening at the Ford Theater preceded by a special performance by stars Alaska Thunderfuck, Laganja Estranja, Kelly Mantle, and Jordan M Green

LONESOME directed by Craig Boreham. Australia.

As handsome drifter Casey flees his mysterious past in the countryside, a relationship with Tib in the big city offers a chance for them both to build a new beginning. Cast: Josh Lavery, Daniel Gabriel, Anni Finsterer, Ian Roberts

MARS ONE directed by Gabriel Martins. Brazil.

During a time of political change in Brazil, a young queer woman finds first love as her family falls apart. Cast: Rejane Faria, Carlos Francisco, Camilla Damião, Cícero Lucas, Ana Hilário, Russo APR, Dircinha Macedo, Tokinho, Juan Pablo Sorrin

MAYBE SOMEDAY directed by Michelle Ehien. USA.

In the midst of separating from her wife Jay decides to move across the county, leaving her to navigate the inevitable cycles of love, loss, and everything in between. Cast: Michelle Ehlen, Charlie Steers, Shaela Cook, Jeneen Robinson, Eliza Blair, Cameron Norman

MY EMPTINESS AND I (MI VACIO Y YO) directed by Adrian Silvestre. Spain.

In an arduous journey to find her true identity — doubts, fears and dreams collide in a young trans woman’s world. Cast: Raphaëlle Pérez, Alberto Díaz, Marc Ribera, Isabel Rocatti, Carles Fernández Giua, Carmen Moreno, Sergio Reverón, Lena Brasas, Tina Recio, Alicia de Benito

MONEYBOYS directed by C.B. Yi. China, France.

Far from his home in rural China, Fei builds a new life in Beijing as a street hustler while balancing the emotional entanglements of his fellow contemporaries, and his conservative family in the countryside. Cast: Kai Ko, Chloe Maayan, JC Lin

PETER VON KANT directed by François Ozon. France.

In master filmmaker François Ozon’s reimagining of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant, a spiraling gay filmmaker’s obsession with a young actor wreaks havoc on those closest to him. Cast: Isabelle Adjani, Denis Ménochet, Khalil Gharbia, Hanna Schygulla, Stéfan Crépon, Aminthe Audiard

PHEA directed by Rocky Palladino (World Premiere). UK.

A struggling musician journeys into the heart of London’s criminal underworld to save the woman she loves in this lyrical reimagining of the Orpheus myth. Cast: Sherika Sherard, Andrew Whipp, Iola Evans, Amelia Eve, Gabija Siurbyte, Katarina Andrejcova, Leo Ihenacho, Velibor Topic Emun Elliott.

PLEASE BABY PLEASE directed by Amanda Kramer. USA.

Newlyweds Suse and Arthur become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary into the couple's sexual identity. Cast: Andrea Riseborough, Harry Melling, Karl Glusman, Demi Moore

SHALL I COMPARE YOU TO A SUMMER’S DAY? directed by Mohammad Shawky Hassan. Egypt, Lebanon, Germany.

In the style of One Thousand and One Nights, this unique film uses music and memorable visuals to tells stories of love and lust among young, gay Egyptian men. Cast: Ahmed Awadalla, Nadim Bahsoun, Hassan Dib, Ahmed El Gendy, Richard Gabriel Gersch

SUBLIME directed by Mariano Blasin. Argentina.

An Argentinian teen struggles with the feelings he has for his best friend in this intimate journey of self-discovery that could end in heartbreak. Cast: Martin Miller, Teo Inama Chiabrando, Azul Mazzeo, Joaquin Arana, Facundo Trotonda, Javier Drolas, Carolina Tejeda, Emma Subiela

THREE HEADED BEAST directed by Fernando Andrés and Tyler Rugh. USA.

The fears, desires and loneliness of a bisexual couple navigating a open relationship collide during a hot Texas summer. Cast: Cody Shook, Dani Hurtado, Jacob Schatz, Daniel Abramson, Paul Grant, Avery Merrifield

THREE TIDY TIGERS TIED A TIE TIGHTER directed by Gustavo Vinagre. Brazil.

In the working-class suburbs of São Paulo, a trio of queer young friends attempt to make their way as a new wave of the Forgetfulness pandemic takes hold. Cast: Jonata Vieira, Pedro Ribeiro, Gilda Nomacce, Carlos Esher, Julia Katharine, David Lobo, Everaldo Pontes, Ivana Wonder, Inês Brasil, Majeca Angelucci, Gabriel Stippe, Cida Moreira, Nilcéia Vicente, Lizette Negreiros, Filipe Rossato

YOU CAN LIVE FOREVER directed by Sarah Watts and Mark Slutsky. Canada.

When young queer teen Jaime is sent to live with her devout relatives, she finds herself falling in love within their strict Jehovah’s Witness community. Cast: Anwen O'Driscoll, June Laporte, Liane Balaban, Deragh Campbell, Tim Campbell, Antoine Yared, Hasani Freeman




DOCUMENTARY

ART AND PEP directed by Mercedes Kane. USA. (World Premiere)

A look at the history of the iconic gay bar Sidetrack and its owners, Art and Pep, who have helped fuel movements and create community for decades in Chicago’s queer enclave.

ALL MAN: THE INTERNATIONAL MALE STORY directed by Bryan Darling and Jesse Finlay Reed. USA.

Narrated by Matt Bomer, this dazzling documentary charts the rise and dominance of Gene Burkard’s International Male magazine, and its masculinity-shifting influence upon generations of men.

FRAMING AGNES directed by Chase Joynt. USA.

After discovering case files from a 1950s gender clinic, a cast of trans actors turn a talk show inside out to confront the legacy of a young trans woman forced to choose between honesty and access.

IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY directed by Victoria Linares Villegas. Dominican Republic, USA.

Through re-enactments starring her family, Victoria traces the life of her cousin — queer filmmaker Oscar Torres — blurring the lines between reality and fiction.

JEANNETTE directed by Maris Curran. USA.

Dealing with the complicated aftermath of trauma, Jeannette Feliciano — a survivor of the Pulse Nightclub massacre — understands vulnerability as a strength.

LOVING HIGHSMITH directed by Eva Vitija. Switzerland, Germany.

An intimate portrait of the exciting, romantic and volatile life of novelist Patricia Highsmith, examining the writer’s relationship to her work and lesbian identity.

MAKE ME FAMOUS directed by Brian Vincent. USA.

A madcap romp through the 1980’s NYC art scene through the lens of the colorful career of painter, Edward Brezinski, who is hell-bent on making it.

MANSCAPING directed by Broderick Fox. USA.

Three queer men — Black American visual artist Devan Shimoyama, transgender Canadian barber Jessie Anderson, and Australian fetish barber Richard Savvy — reimagine the traditional barbershop and style new conceptions of masculinity along the way.

NELLY & NADINE directed by Magnus Gertten. Sweden, Belgium, Norway.

Magnus Gertten’s film about two women who met in a concentration camp takes you on a journey of survival, espionage, tragedy and most of all, love.

PAT ROCCO DARED directed by Bob Christie and Morris Chapdelaine. Canada.

An exploration of the life and work of artist, activist, filmmaker, and entertainer Pat Rocco, whose erotic male nude films began an influential career that spanned decades.

PREJUDICE AND PRIDE directed by Eva Beling. Sweden, Finland, Iceland. (North American Premiere)

An exhilarating documentary ride through the history of LGBTQ+ Swedish cinema. If you’ve only watched The Celluloid Closet —you’re only getting half the story.

A RUN FOR MORE directed by Ray Whitehouse. USA.

Join Frankie Gonzales-Wolfe — a Latinx, trans woman running for office in Texas — on the campaign trail, as she finds herself on an unexpected journey of self-discovery and healing.

SIRENS directed by Rita Baghdadi. USA, Lebanon.

Rock out with the only all-female thrash metal band in the Middle East, as its members navigate life, the patriarchy, haters, and each other.

STAY ON BOARD: THE LEO BAKER STORY directed by Nicola Marsh and Giovanni Reda. USA. (World Premiere)

Following Leo Baker’s fight to make space for himself as a trans man in the world of pro-skateboarding, Stay On Board dares you to ask if there’s anything more punk than turning down the Olympics.

UÝRA - THE RISING FOREST directed by Juliana Curi. Brazil, USA.

Journeying from town to town in the Amazon rainforest, Uýra showcases their Indigenous, queer, and trans identities through dazzling performance art for local audiences to combat the ravages of climate change, environmental racism, and transphobia.




PLATINUM SECTION


A CONVERSATION WITH CLIVE BARKER

Followed by screening of Nightbreed: The Director’s Cut

The 2022 inaugural Platinum Maverick Award is being presented to the groundbreaking horroricon,  Clive Barker. Barker isn’t just a filmmaker but an avant-garde playwright, an impressionist painter, and a literary juggernaut. The macabre, experimental, and thought-provoking characters he has brought to life on the big screen are nuanced, complicated, and subversively queer. Barker's tales are filled with examinations of bodies, desire, and the sensation of going beyond prescriptive sexuality. His films shine a light on the oppressive nature of heteronormative power structures while providing glimpses of queer liberation by showing monsters as the good guys. Join us for a conversation and Q&A, the presentation of the award, and one of the few theatrical screenings ever of Nightbreed - The Director's Cut.

ESTUARIES directed by Lior Shamriz. USA, Mexico.

Trying to immigrate to the U.S. during the Trump administration, Eli is set adrift after the non-binary performance artist he was to marry is killed. Cast: Lior Shamriz, Chelsea Rector, Emily Lucid, Peter Kalisch, Jordan Green, Atsuko Okatsuka, Helene Udy, Tal Meiri, Rebecka Jackson, Oscar Alvarez

THE END OF WONDERLAND directed by Laurence Turcotte-Fraser. Canada. (U.S. Premiere)

While facing eviction from her packed studio, veteran trans adult artist Tara Emory must confront her family history of hoarding, fear of the future, and herself.

HYPOCHONDRIAC directed by Addison Heimann. USA.

A sexy young potter's life devolves into chaos as he loses function of his body while being haunted by the physical manifestation of his childhood trauma. Cast: Zach Villa, Devon Graye, Madeline Zima, Paget Brewster, Yumarie Morales, Marlene Forte, Chris Doubek

PASSION directed by Maja Borg. Sweden, Spain.

Having escaped a destructive relationship, filmmaker Maja Borg explores two ritual practices, Christianity and BDSM, and the spiritual, healing kinship between religion and subculture.

YOUTOPIA directed by Scout Durwood. USA. (World Premiere)

Following a devastating break up, a young woman inadvertently becomes the leader of a hipster millennial cult but the members are begging to disappear into the multiverse. Cast: Scout Durwood, McKenzie Trent, Jes Rona, Katie Wee, Nikki McKenzie, Christine Lakin, Paul Palmeri, Christine Little.


PLATINUM SHORTS SHOWCASE

Loneliness, anxiety, addiction, love, art, shame, and sex dolls are all highlighted in this years showcase. A film director and an escort’s evening gets interrupted; Trulee Hall’s sex dolls and self-love fantasy is visualized as an out-of-body-experience; Delia Derbyshire’s “Falling” is lip-synced by trans and non binary people while they also describe their dreams; Apocalyptic revelations ensue and a grade school girl crushes hard while pop star Oliver Sim slides into a surreal journey of love, shame and blood in a Yann Gonzalez three-part musical short. These and many more discoveries, desires, and detours fill up this series of stellar experimental filmmaking.

PLATINUM ALCHEMY PARTY with Platinum Alchemy Award presented to Big Freedia

The 2022 inaugural Alchemy Award is being presented to New Orleans hero, international hip hop legend, and the undisputed Queen of Bounce, Big Freedia. Freedia has been breaking barriers and inspiring others to live their dreams from the stage since 1999. A champion of independent music venues and a righteous voice in the fight against gun violence, Freedia has used their talent and fame to combat oppression and lift up the voices of others. He is one of the hardest working artists, always delivering an unapologetic message of pride, self-love, and hope. His distinct voice has appeared with artists such as Drake, RuPaul, Kesha, Lizzo, and Beyoncé. Freedia’s inspiring story of transformation and creation exemplifies Alchemy-- magical, spiritual, symbolic, iconic. Shimmer and bounce with us all night long during the outrageously sexy Alchemy Party where we will honor Freedia and celebrate the Platinum series. It will be golden!




SPECIAL EVENTS

TRANS, NON-BINARY & INTERSEX SUMMIT

Now in it’s 6th year, the newly renamed Outfest Los Angeles Trans, Nonbinary & Intersex Summit will showcase a snapshot of a multitude of trans, nonbinary & intersex experiences as a vision for the future of our lives. Featuring a keynote from award-winning writer and activist Raquel Willis, two timely filmmaker perspectives on the anti-hero narrative and reproductive rights, an artist to artist conversation on intersex visibility, and a comedy showcase featuring some of the funniest trans, nonbinary and intersex comedians including D’Lo, River Butcher, Jes Tom, Nori Reed, 7g, and Kai, this year’s summit is a time-capsule titled Manifesting Our Future – a call to action to imagine ourselves 50 to 100 to 1000 years from now. The future is ours, the future is here, and right now more than ever, we have the power to manifest it.

I HAVE TO LAUGH: COMEDY NIGHT AT THE FORD

A live stand-up showcase under the stars at the Ford Theater featuring the cast of Outfet los Angeles 2022 selection Queer Riot — Margaret Cho, River Butcher, Brad Loekle, Akeem Woods, and Daniel Webb — followed by a selection of hilarious and innovative comedy shorts!

OUTFEST PRESENTS TIFFANY BILLINGS' JETÉ - LA'S PREMIER DANCE EXPERIENCE!

A star-studded evening of dynamic, vivacious, and captivating performances, located in the heart of West Hollywood, at Heart WeHo. On Thursday, the 21st of July, 2022, Outfest will be joining forces with Jeté’s Creator, Producer, & Director, Tiffany Billings, to present a special edition of her monthly, live dance experience featuring performances by some of the industry’s top choreographers, performers, and dancers. The mission of Jeté is to provide a platform for artists to share their talents and originality with the audience in an intimate setting, while also educating and redirecting where we are going as an artistic community. The event has proven to be highly sought after by both entertainers and the general public alike, and has been billed as "The Dance Industry's Leading Choreography Showcase." Tickets can be purchased at HeartWeHo.club prior to the event. Follow @clubjete on Instagram for updates and info!

LIVE READ: OUR LADY OF THE SIX TRAIN from Love in Gravity

Love in Gravity, a new scripted podcast series dedicated to stories by and for the queer Latinx community, premieres this summer with weekly episodes written and performed by some of today's hottest Latinx talent. In advance of its episode release, the cast of Our Lady of the Six Train, a funny and tenderhearted script written by multi-talented artist Dominic Colón, will perform the script live at Plaza de la Raza on Noche Iconia, Outfest’s celebration of the queer Latinx community. Live, in-person performance of this episode includes actors Robin de Jesus (tick, tick… BOOM!), Jessica Marie Garcia (On My Block), Alexia Garcia (Pose), Jason Genao (On My Block), Alycia Pascuale-Peña (Saved by the Bell), Edison Ventura Mata Diaz, Manny Ureña, and more! (Actors appear schedule permitting)

LE BEAU MEC: WORLD PREMIERE 4K RESTORATION

In this compelling feature from the golden age of French Gay adult cinema, American director Wallace Potts entreats us to enter the world of athlete, hustler, stripper, and it-boy Karl Forest. Hailed internationally in the gay press for its narrative and erotic intensity, the film was long considered lost until the negatives were located in a garage in Montgomery, Alabama. Potts’ lover, famed dancer Rudolf Nureyev, choreographed the scintillating cabaret striptease, and legendary cinematographer Nestor Almendros captured the sculpted, elusive Forest at his physical peak.

DCP. New 4K restoration by IndieCollect in collaboration with Gerald Herman and the Estate ofWallace Potts.


LEGACY

BY HOOK OR BY CROOK (2001) directed by Harry Dodge and SIlas Howard. USA. New restoration!

Gender outlaws turn to a life of petty crime in the big city in this stylish and heartfelt ballad of butch and trans friendship.

THE COCKETTES (2002) directed by Bill Weber and David Weissman. USA. 20th Anniversary!

In this paean to a San Francisco of yesteryear, witness the rise and fall of The Cockettes, a gender-subversive Hippy drag troupe of the 1960s and 70s. Preceded by a new restoration of TRICIA’S WEDDING (1971) Dir. Milton Miron

GREETINGS FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. (1981) directed by Lucy Winer. USA. New restoration!

Queer activists and filmmakers take part in the first National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in this celebratory, out-in-the-streets documentary.

PUNKS (2000) directed by Patrik-Ian Polk. USA. on 35mm!

Patrik-Ian Polk’s groundbreaking debut romantic comedy invites us into the professional, social and intimate lives of 4 queer friends in West Hollywood on their neverending search for Mr. Right.


Tuesday, May 17, 2022

LAGFF 2022 Winners

16th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival 
Red Carpet Closing Night - Orpheus Award Winners




The red carpet Closing Night of the 16th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF) on Sunday, May 15 at the Silver Screen Theatre, Pacific Design Center was a great success. The screening of Araceli Lemos’ award-winning “HOLY EMY”, Orpheus Awards & Reception at the state-of-the-art Silver Screen Theatre at the Pacific Design Center included VIPS, celebrities, dignitaries, along with many filmmakers from Greece. Guests enjoyed music by popular DJ Yiannis Markoulakis, Greek cuisine from Pietris Bakery and signature cocktails by Kástra Elión Vodka.

Festival Director Aris Katopodis opened the ceremony with a warm welcome to the (sold out audience). “What an exceptional Festival week we have had - We are back and we are better than ever,” exclaimed Katopodis”. The Awards Ceremony was co-hosted by Lia Bozonelis and Alex Kalognomos. 

LAGFF 2022 consisted of 64 films, including 25 female filmmakers and showcasing 8 world premieres, 5 international premieres, 7 North American premieres, 9 West Coast premieres, 13 U.S. premieres, 10 Los Angeles premieres and 14 animated films. The virtual portion of the Festival continues through May 22th, including on-line access internationally to 50% of the films.


Orpheus Award Winners:

 

Best Feature Fiction Film 

Holy Emy by Araceli Lemos


Best Director Feature Fiction Film

Araceli Lemos for Holy Emy

 

Best Performance in a Feature Fiction Film

Angeliki Papoulia for her role in Patchwork

Honorable Mention: Nikos Zegkinoglou for his role in 18

Honorable Mention: Aris Servetalis for his role in Pack of Sheep (This one was a supporting role, but the committee thought it was worth mentioning)

Audience Award: Smyrna, My Beloved

 

Best Documentary Film

The Students of Umberto Primo by Alessandra Maioletti

Special Jury Award: How to Train an Antihero by Yannis Bletas

Special Jury Award: Memento by Nikos Ziogas

Audience Award, Outer Space Kids by George Gounezos

 

Best Short Film

To Vancouver by Artemis Anastasiadou

Honorable Mention: Brutalia, Days of Labour by Manolis Mavris

Honorable Mention: Memoir of a Veering Storm: by Sofia Georgovassili

Audience Award: Nexting by Karina Logotheti

 

Best Animation

From The Balcony by Aris Kaplanidis, Elias Roumeliotis

Honorable Mention: Afterimage by Antonis Doussias

 

IPDF Award Winner

Glory B - Director: Konstantinos Antonopoulos, Producer: Fani Skartouli

Honorable Mention: Shibboleth - Writer/ Director: Alexandra Matheou


Group photo of the winners - Photo credit: Urbanite Media/Steve Sasaki