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All Over Me

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Director: Alex Sichel Run Time: 101 min. Format: 35mm Rating: R Release Year: 1997

Starring: Alison Folland, Tara Subkoff, Leisha Hailey, Wilson Cruz

Join The Future of Film is Female for a special screening of the Sichel Sisters queer riot grrrl classic ALL OVER ME. To make an additional $10 donation to The Future of Film is Female, select the “Event + Donation” ticket on the checkout screen.

Hell’s Kitchen, 1996. Teenage best friends Claude (Alison Folland) and Ellen (Tara Subkoff) spend their days in Claude’s stuffy apartment, idly dreaming of starting a band. While Ellen explores drugs, sex, and dating bad men, an older out gay man moves into the apartment downstairs, and Claude gets a glimpse of what life could be like. As their friendship dissolves over the course of a sweaty, riot grrrl filled summer, Claude falls for a bubbly pink-haired musician (played by Leisha Hailey, nearly 10 years before becoming The L Word’s Alice). Winner of the Teddy Award at the 1997 Berlinale, All Over Me is full of an ache and longing familiar to any queer teen who has fallen for their bad-for-them best friend.

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