A NIGHT OF QUEER FILMS Presented by Black Cat, Queer Film LA, and Queer Film Collective LA

May 4, 2026 at 7:30 PM at LOOK Dine-In Cinemas, Glendale

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A NIGHT OF QUEER FILMS Presented by Black Cat, Queer Film LA, and Queer Film Collective LA

Event Details

A Night of Queer Films at LOOK Cinema in Glendale

Presented by BLACK CAT Cinema Series, Queer Film LA, Queer Film Collective LA, FRAMELINE and Film Independent's Project Involve

First half of the night

Rafael Ruiz Espejo's film THE LAST FIRST TIME

- Intermission -

Second half of the night

RAINBOW GIRLS directed by Nana Duffuor and curated by Kate Bove and Frameline
SEW INTO YOU directed by Emma Josephson curated by Queer Film Collective
GET THE LIFE directed by Ozzy Villazon and curated by Film Independent's Project Involve

THEN A HUGE PARTY AND KIKI IN THE BAR AFTER at LOOK Cinema after.

Here is our beautiful artwork by the wonderful filmmaker and co-curtor of BLACK CAT, Andrew Klaus-Vineyard.

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Film Synopsis

BLACK CAT Cinema Series, Queer Film LA, Queer Film Collective LA, FRAMELINE and Film Independent's Project Involve present a night of LGBTQ+ films for our community and our allies.
Please join us for a night of queercore films from all over the globe and for a massive kiki in LOOK's bar after the screening.
Queercore filmmaking is a cultural and social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of the punk subculture. It is distinguished by its discontent with society in general, and specifically society's disapproval of the LGBTQ+ community.

Queercore filmmaking is often microbudget, but it can also be held by a hefty and fulsome budget. Queercore is something embedded into the heart, blood and DNA of a LGBTQ+ film. Something is always at risk emotionally, spiritually, and in how the film is dreamt up and made in queercore cinema. These are films made with a deep “indie film lifer” obsession with film and filmmaking, to borrow Sean Baker’s phrase.

Cinema and making queer film are the forefront. Fuck excuses, fuck the word “no,” the only thing stopping us as filmmakers from making our films is our own lack of imaginations and self-doubt. Don’t talk about it, get off the floor and fucking do it. Get out and make our films and then share them with the world. Filmmaking no matter what.

This collection of short queer films from all over the globe personifies queercore filmmaking. Some were made for literally zero dollars, without a crew and proper sound. Some again where supported and held by film funds. All of them are a prism of queerness and singularity.