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Poster for Generation Queer

Generation Queer

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)!

Run Time: 69 min. Format: Digital Release Year: 2019

Generation Queer spotlights short films made by emerging LGBTQIA+ filmmakers.

These unique works challenge, subvert, and twist the boundaries of independent cinema. A portion of ticket sales from Generation Queer will go to the Centro Comunitario LGBT de Puerto Rico.

Curated by Lio Mehiel and Erica Rose

FRAN THIS SUMMER – Dir. Mary Evangelista
Teenage love birds spend slow and tender summer days shacked up at home while one begins her transition. (9 min)

SELL YOUR BODY – Dir. Jaanelle Yee
A millennial horror-comedy about a med school dropout suffocated by student debt who swipes a wild couple on a dating app to make some fast cash.

DAUGHTERS OF WOLBACHIA – Dir. Ariel McCleese
In the wake of a feminist bacterial apocalypse, three women fight to secure domination over man once and for all.

NI DE AQUI, NI DE ALLA – Dir. Carlos Valdivia
Jose’s financial aid runs out a week before a prestigious interview that puts his future in jeopardy.

GIRL TALK – Dir. Erica Rose
20-something Mia explores the disparity between emotional and physical intimacy, coming to a head when she meets an intriguing couple.

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