This series examines the pop art master's earlier queer films and will be capped off with a clips lecture by Yale film professor Ron Gregg. more
Centerpiece films – one narrative and one documentary – anchor the middle of the Festival. more
Closing Night features Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's highly anticipated biopic Howl, starring James Franco as the young Allen Ginsberg. more
The best documentaries capture the richness of our communities – and we're proud to bring you the best of this year's LGBT documentaries! more
Dottie's Magic Pockets is back! Come see Dottie LIVE with all of her wacky puppet friends! more
Dive into The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister, the splendid – and true! – tale of an upper-class landowner who's determined to live life on her own terms in Regency England. more
Frameline34's outstanding shorts are long on entertainment! Whether you want serious, silly, grave, quirky or a combination of everything, this year's shorts program have something for everyone. more
Showcases are gems that are handpicked by our programmers from the hundreds of outstanding films at this year's Festival. more
Queer cinema is booming across Latin America, and we're showcasing new works from Brazil, Argentina and Peru. more
Bears, Andy Warhol, a Marine home from war, professional dommes, and drag divas all make appearances in this year's eclectic list of U.S. Features. more
An overwhelmingly strong year of World Cinema entries includes a fabulous high school dance teacher, Spanish poet Jaime Gil de Biedma, boys looking for thrills, a transwoman embroiled in an office romance, youth finding their voices, and German screen legend Romi Schneider, back on the big screen in a film pulled from the archives. more