The defiant, bold LGBTQ-focused film festival opens this weekend in San Francisco for its 42nd edition. Here’s what you should see if you’re in the neighborhood.
A preview of the nation’s oldest festival devoted to LGBTQ film.
We preview Frameline as it turns 40.Spa NightFrameline, the world’s longest-running and most widely recognized LGBTQ Film Festival, will return to the Bay Area June 16–26…
A preview of the 59th San Francisco Film Festival.
Eisenstein in Guanajuato With the tag line “There’s No Place Like Here…” and a neon-glow logo that feels partially inspired by the title art for…
Frameline 2014 For almost four decades, Frameline: San Francisco LGBT International Film Festival has showcased independent queer cinema. The oldest and the best, it has…
Editor’s Note: This review original ran as part of our SXSW coverage. The film is now out in select theaters. Assimilation seems to be the…
Editor’s Note: This review originally ran as part of our coverage of SFIFF, and we repost it now as the film opens today at the…
What Now? Remind Me is, despite its name, an extraordinarily lucid, moving portrait of illness, artistry, and, rarest of all, time. Portuguese filmmaker Joachim Pinto…