Screening from Series Queer, Period: Desire Through The Ages
Victor/Victoria
Starts at $5
Sun, Jun 22, 2025

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire
The first film directed by a woman to receive the Queer Palm at the Cannes Film Festival, Céline Sciamma’s 18th-century romance revels in the sensuous affair between aristocrat Héloïse (Adèle Haenel) and artist Marianne (Noémie Merlant), who is commissioned to paint her portrait. Though betrothed to a wealthy man of the Milanese upper class, the stubborn Héloïse refuses to be captured, either by her male suitor or the artist meant to paint her. Sciamma’s tale of sexual liberation finds beauty in the electric connection between her leading women for a gorgeous and aching story of forbidden love and the fleeting nature of romance.
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Maurice in 4K
E. M. Forster began writing his most daring novel in 1913 and revised it throughout his life, but it was not published until 1971, the year after his death. In this film adaptation, James Wilby plays Maurice Hall, an ordinary Englishman who finds himself attracted to his closest friend (Hugh Grant) before unexpectedly making a connection with a handsome gamekeeper (Rupert Graves). One of the most personal and emotionally resonant of all Merchant-Ivory productions, the film benefits from Richard Robbins’s lush score, memorable roles for acting legends Ben Kinglsey and Denholm Elliot, and the Oscar-nominated costumes of Jenny Beavan and John Bright.
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Looking for Langston with The Sticky Fingers of Time
A poetic manifestation of the reimagined world of James Mercer Langston Hughes—an American poet, social activist, novelist, and playwright, Looking for Langston is a meditation on Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance. Isaac Julien’s black-and-white film travels between the realms of realism and surrealism, explicitly exploring the desires and fantasies of Black queer artists and writers including Hughes and James Baldwin—and their ghosts. Julien’s film is a captivating gateway to a world where the spirits of the marginalized can freely dream, exist, and love.
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Desert Hearts
Based on Jane Rule’s 1964 novel Desert of the Heart, the film adaptation follows English professor Vivian Bell (Helen Shaver), who travels to Reno in 1959 seeking a swift divorce. As Vivian boards at a desert ranch in the divorce capital, she develops an intimate bond with free-spirited Cay (Patricia Charbonneau), and a slow and tender romance unfolds between them. Desert Hearts was Donna Deitch’s directorial debut and is considered one of the first films with a positive, sensual depiction of a lesbian relationship, garnering a cult status among sapphic audiences.
Join us in Sidney Poitier Grand Lobby at 7:00pm PT. Before the screening, Community Partner Bootleg Linedance will host a line dance workshop with support from the Academy Pride Employee Resource Group.
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