Wednesday, July 28, 2021

2021 OUTFEST FILM FESTIVAL


After last year's fest was forced to be completely a streaming event, the 2021 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival will be returning with in-person screenings to be held at the DGA, Harmony Gold theater, the Orpheum and Redcat. But for the first time, there will be an outdoor screening held at the Hollywood Forever cemetery with the Opening Night Film of Jonathan Butterell’s "Everybody’s Talking About Jamie" on August 13th. This is the movie adaptation of the popular theatrical musical (based on the 2011 British television documentary, "Jamie: Drag Queen at 16"), telling the story of a queer teenager who pushes back against high school bullies and fulfills his dream to become a drag queen.



The ten day event (running through August 22nd) will feature 200 films from across the globe and nearly every film presented at the festival will also be available for streaming for those at-risk or who live outside of LA area. The US Centerpiece selected will be "The Novice" which looks at a college freshman who becomes obsessed with becoming the very best on her school's varsity rowing team, leading her to some unhinged behavior. The Documentary Centerpiece is "Being BeBe" from filmmaker, Emily Branham which examines the very first winner of "RuPaul’s Drag Race", BeBe Zahara Benet, using footage that was shot over a fifteen year period. A special live performance by the legendary Benet will follow the screening. And a Special Centerpiece Tribute will feature, "The Sixth Reel" that will pay tribute to producer and Outfest alum, Ash Christian, who passed away during the development of this film in 2020. This world premiere, from directors, Charles Busch & Carl Andress, is about the discovery of a long lost final reel of a classic film. A small group of film-obsessed friends plot to beat each other at getting their hands on this precious reel of celluloid.

The Trans & Nonbinary Summit, in it's fifth year, will be taking place on August 21st and features a panel of established and emerging trans & nonbinary creators and a shorts program to highlight the work of these filmmakers. The Legacy section of classic LGBTQ films will feature the world premiere of the new restoration of director, Maria Maggenti's 1993 feature, "The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love" and the fifteen year anniversary screening of "QuinceaƱera" by filmmakers, the late Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland.





The Closing Night Film will be "Fanny: The Right to Rock", a documentary about the little-known, '70's all-female rock band, Fanny who were the very first to release an album on a major record label. The screening will be held at The Orpheum Theatre and will be followed by a live reunion performance by Fanny.



For the complete list of films, additional information and to purchase tickets, please click below:

2021 Outfest Film Festival

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