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March 6-9, 2025. This program will screen on all four days of the Superfine Art Fair at Fort Mason in the Marina. A ticket to the Fair is required (purchase yours here) for admission. The program will play on a loop during the first half of the day from Thursday until Sunday. Use promo code Frameline30 for 30% off tickets.
All the vibrant colors of the LGBTQ+ rainbow can be found in this compelling shorts program which tells the rich and diverse tales surrounding queer people of color. Pulled from the Frameline Distribution catalogue, these 6 shorts fuse animation, documentary, comedy, dance, and a variety of musical genres to explore what it means to be a queer POC in the past, present, and future. These stories together become a tapestry of the LGBTQ+ spectrum. Our stories have always been important and will always be political.
Legend tells us that long ago four spirits came to Hawaii and healed the people. Now all that remains are the stones, and the spirits if we remember them.
Two Asian American teenagers meet in the bathroom of a Chinese restaurant while having dinner with their families.
Set in a not-too-distant future, two cousins bond over the course of a night on the town, until their relationship is tested in more ways than one.
Noor and Layla are breaking up. Is it the end of the road for these two Muslim women… or is it just the beginning?
A pre-Madonna primer that raises questions about race, sex, and subcultural style, Voguing: The Message traces the roots of this gay Black and Latino dance form, .
Two queer women recall their awkward, closeted high school days of kissing boys and straight-girl crushes.
A Tapestry of Queer POC Tales will screen on a loop at the Superfine Art Fair during the following times:
Thursday, March 6 & Friday, March 7: 5 PM - 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 8 & Sunday, March 9: 11 AM - 2:30 PM