
QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND - VICTIM
aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with AFS Cinema present VICTIM, the 1961 film by director Basil Dearden as part of AFS Cinema’s QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND monthly screening series.
Our Queer Spectrum Community screenings and events are curated by aGLIFF for our community and free or discounted for our aGLIFF members. Through this series, aGLIFF continues to be a platform celebrating LGBTQ+ stories and films year-round. We also strive to offer special access and discounts when available to Queer content being presented by our partners at AFS Cinema, Austin Film Festival, Austin School of Film, Rocket Outdoor Cinema and our broader coalition of Multicultural Film Festivals - including Indie Meme (April), Cine Las Americas (May), Austin Asian American Film Festival (June), and the Austin Jewish Film Festival (November).
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aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with AFS Cinema present VICTIM, the 1961 film by director Basil Dearden as part of AFS Cinema’s QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND monthly screening series.
aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with AFS Cinema present FORBIDDEN LOVE, the 1992 film by director Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman as part of AFS Cinema’s QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND monthly screening series.
Come join us for a morning filled with networking opportunities, delicious food, and engaging conversations with fellow filmmakers at Hotel Indigo Austin Downtown - University, an IHG Hotel.
aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival is excited to partner with Kind Clinic, Pride in Black ATX, Texas Pride Impact Funds, and Whats in the Mirror to bring Queerly Beloved: The Love Edition screening of Noah’s Arc: Jumping the Broom.
aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with AFS Cinema present WINTER KEPT US WARM, the 1965 film by director David Sector as part of AFS Cinema’s QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND monthly screening series.
aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with AFS Cinema present THREE BEWILDERED PEOPLE IN THE NIGHT, the 1987 film by director Gregg Araki as part of AFS Cinema’s QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND monthly screening series.
aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with AFS Cinema present THE RUBBER GUN, the 1977 film by director Allan Moyle as part of AFS Cinema’s QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND monthly screening series.
aGLIFF is commemorating World AIDS Day with a special evening featuring the iconic 1997 film Love! Valour! Compassion! on Thursday, December 5 at the Galaxy Theatres Austin. Come early to take part in a Community Resource Fair with local experts from Vivent Health, allgo, Austin Public Health, Community Care, the Center for Health Empowerment, Itegral Care, Project Transitions, Hill Country Ride for AIDS, and more.
aGLIFF is partnering with Director Luke Willis and Austin Dance Festival for the Austin Premiere of his new documentary LADY LIKE starring Lady Camden of RuPaul’s Drag Race fame. Come celebrate this story of resilience and perserverance followed by a LIVE Q&A with Lady Camden and Willis.
aGLIFF, Austin’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with AFS Cinema present FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET as part of AFS Cinema’s QUEER CINEMA: LOST & FOUND monthly screening series.
aGLIFF in partnership with Austin Film Festival is proud to welcome the World Premiere of SILENT NOTES, starring Daniel Durant and directed by Toni Comas. Be the first to see it on Friday, October 25 at 9:00 p.m. at the Galaxy Theatres in Austin as part of the 2024 Austin Film Festival.
aGLIFF & Austin Pride are presenting a free community screening of CHICAGO in celebration of Austin Pride Week. CHICAGO starring Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, and Queen Latifah as Mama is a dazzling spectacle that was cheered by both audiences and critics alike!
aGLIFF and Indie Meme present the dramedy THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS by director Fawzia Mirza. Connected through a shared love of Bollywood, a distant mother and daughter come of age in two different eras.
Join us for GINA’S DRAG BRUNCH benefitting aGLIFF’s PRISM 37 LGBTQ+ Film Festival on Saturday, July 27 at Gina’s on Congress with your host Emerald Van Cartier and special guests Celia Light & Monica Davenport!
aGLIFF in partnership with AFS Cinea presents the Queer Cinema: Lost & Found series. This month, see the 1950 lesbian flick, CAGED. Married and pregnant 19-year-old Marie winds up widowed and incarcerated after an armed robbery goes awry. Locked up, she finds herself subject to the whims of the butch matron.
aGLIFF is a proud community partner for Austin Asian American Film Festival’s Centerpiece film BLUE SUNSHINE by filmmaker Samyuktha Vijayan.
aGLIFF is proud to be a community partner for a special Double Feature evening of relationship movies including WEEKEND and PASSAGES as part of the Paramount’s 50th Anniversary Summer Classic Film Series.
aGLIFF is proud to be a community partner for a special screening of the hysterical 1996 film THE BIRDCAGE as part of the Paramount’s 50th Anniversary Summer Classic Film Series.
A macho soldier is forced to take estrogen as part of a blackmail scheme led by the mysterious Dominita.
aGLIFF, Austin's LGBTQ+ Film Festival in partnership with Rocket Cinema and Meanwhile Brewing will present a special Pride Month screening of 1995 coming-of-age teen comedy and gay cult classic CLUELESS on Wednesday, June 5 at Meanwhile Brewing.
Three middle-aged friends grow fed up with an ageist, conservative film industry and produce a campy murder-mystery web series. It went on to be an International YouTube sensation. The three writers and stars of the series will be in-person for a live Q&A following the film!
Queer Cinema: Lost & Found returns to AFS Cinema on May 16 at 8:30 p.m. with Roommates. The door is always open … The lives of an ex-sex worker trying to go legit, an aspiring actress, and a model with a weakness for men and drugs become intertwined when they all move into the same Manhattan apartment.
A swishy gay hairdresser lusts for a skinhead in this controversial Super 8 feature from Bruce LaBruce. Both a loose remake of Robert Altman’s THAT COLD DAY IN THE PARK and a vivid document of Toronto’s queercore scene, NO SKIN OFF MY ASS is a rarely screened and uncompromising classic of New Queer Cinema.
What are you INTO? The question has become ubiquitous on hook-up apps – now meet the people who aren’t shy to tell you exactly what turns them on. Explore the world of BDSM and kink in this documentary featuring rubber, latex, leather, sissy play, puppy play, and much more!
A young trans poet struggles to find a place for himself in society after a repressive upbringing in a girl’s orphanage in this critically acclaimed biopic of Brazilian poet Anderson Bigode Herzer.