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Nothing by Robin Friedman
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Nothing by Robin Friedman

In addition to the Castro Theatre, Frameline47 venues include: the Roxie (Frameline’s oldest venue partner), CinemaSF’s Balboa Theater, 4-Star Theater, and Vogue Theater - which will host Festival tie-in screenings of classic queer films during Neighborhood Nights - and The New Parkway Theater in Oakland. It says so much about the power and resiliency of queer art and community as well as the urgent need for it.”įrameline’s commitment to fostering community is evident in the layout of the Festival as well. “Despite the challenges that have reshaped moviegoing, we are proud to present Northern California’s largest film festival this year.

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“There is nothing like seeing a great film at the cinema - sharing an experience in the same moment as friends and strangers alike,” says James Woolley, Executive Director of Frameline. This announcement comes on the heels of Frameline’s recent unveiling of three marquee presentations: the Opening Night film, Andrew Durham’s Fairyland, which will feature an in-person appearance from producer Sofia Coppola the Oakland Centerpiece, Hannah Pearl Utt’s Cora Bora, featuring Hacks scene-stealer Megan Stalter and the Pride Kickoff film, Jordan Danger’s God Save the Queens, featuring drag icon Alaska Thunderfvck, who will perform during the afterparty at Oasis. In celebration of the Festival’s 47 th iteration, Frameline will host 47 screenings at historic Castro Theatre, which equates to an average of four screenings per day throughout the 11-day event. Running June 14–24, with a streaming encore to follow from June 24–July 2, Frameline47 returns with nearly 90 film screenings, including 12 World, 16 North American, and 9 U.S. Today, Frameline announced the full program for the 47 th annual San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline47), the year’s largest film showcase of any kind in Northern California, celebrating queer stories, which kicked off its lineup announcement at the legendary Oasis drag club in San Francisco last night. The 2023 San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival (Frameline47) returns with the year’s largest film showcase in Northern California, and guests including Taylor Mac, Alaska, and Sofia Coppola













Nothing by Robin Friedman