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  2. Frameline Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Frameline Film Festival (also known as San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival and formerly known as San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival; San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) began as a storefront event in 1976. [1] The first film festival, named the Gay Film Festival of Super-8 Films, was held in ...

  3. List of LGBTQ film festivals - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, several queer film festivals—Los Angeles's Outfest, the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, Toronto's Inside Out Film and Video Festival, and San Francisco's Frameline Film Festival—partnered to launch the North American Queer Festival Alliance, an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBTQ film. [7]

  4. LGBT cinema in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Two men's feet tangled under bedcovers. Within conventions of Latin American cinema there is a normative ideal that it is acceptable for women to sleep in the same bed together, with such situations not automatically placing a movie within the realm of queer cinema, but not for men; two men sharing a bed in Latin American cinema, even if those men are young, is often used as an indication of ...

  5. Castro Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Until the COVID pandemic lockdown early in 2020, the Castro Theatre hosted repertory movies, film festivals, and special events, often with an LGBT and multicultural focus, such as the San Francisco International Film Festival, Frameline: the SF International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Noir City: The Film Noir Festival, the SF International Asian American Film Festival, the SF ...

  6. Retake (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Retake is a 2016 American LGBT drama directed by Nick Corporon and starring Tuc Watkins and Devon Graye. It premiered at San Francisco's Frameline Festival in 2016 at the historic Castro theatre. [1]

  7. LGBTQ culture in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The victims had obituaries in San Francisco-area LGBT newspapers. [67] Randy Shilts, who himself later died of AIDS, was one of the foremost reporters of the AIDS epidemic. [69] He was hired as a national correspondent by the San Francisco Chronicle in 1981, becoming the first openly gay reporter with a gay "beat" in the American mainstream ...

  8. Queer Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    Queer Cultural Center is a San Francisco "community building" organization to promote development of San Francisco's LGBT community. It was established in 1993. It was established in 1993. It is also known as the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Center for Art and Culture .

  9. List of LGBTQ-related films - Wikipedia

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    This article lists lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer-related films involving participation and/or representation of LGBTQ people. The list includes films that deal with or feature significant LGBTQ issues or characters. These films may involve LGBTQ cast or crew, an LGBTQ producer/director, an LGBTQ story, or a focus on LGBTQ target ...