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Celebrate queer stories from the Bay Area with the Homegrown program. This program features sci-fi, heists, gay stuff, elder stories, and more.
Behind an unassuming "We Buy Gay Stuff" sign in San Francisco's Castro district — complete with a striking leather daddy illustration — lies an unexpected treasure trove of queer history.
Filmed and set in Oakland, Budget Paradise follows Chester, a Black, nonbinary painter as they search for space and permission to exist within their hometown.
In a dystopian future, a mother struggles to finish making her daughter’s Quinceañera dress.
In the summer of 2004, in Berkeley, California, queer teens Nina and Jay grapple with understanding Jay's uncharted transgender identity amidst the throes of first love.
As San Francisco’s tech boom gentrifies their city, three young Black trans women decide to take matters into their own hands, staging an audacious heist targeting the city’s most exclusive luxury brands.
Meet Babs, an optimistic octogenarian speed-racing through life, one five-year plan at a time.
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Please Note: Not all expected guests will be at both Homegrown screenings.
Streaming Note: This program can be streamed anywhere in the United States.