
Shorts: Avant Queer
IN PERSON: Wed, Oct 15 at 7:30pm; STREAMING: Oct 9—21
IN-PERSON
STREAMING
These bold films offer inventive visions that expand the possibilities of cinema while illuminating the spectrum of queer experience. Through experimental narratives, striking aesthetics, and complex queer characters, each work pushes the medium forward with daring originality. Themes of family, connection, and transformation are woven throughout, showing how emotion and innovation can converge to reimagine both storytelling and queer life.
Two Black Boys in Paradise
Dir. Baz Sells
9 min
UK
A movingly tender animation, based on Dean Atta’s eponymous poem, sees Edan (19) and Dula (18) on a journey of self-acceptance and love—for each other and themselves.
Strawberry Shortcake
Dir. Deborah Devyn Chuang
21 min
Taiwan
Fantasy bleeds into reality when 16-year-old Lolo becomes entangled in a Freudian loop centered around a strawberry shortcake and Lolo’s mother, Norma.
Spa Night
Dir. Jeremy Feight
7 min
US
When a lonely heart seeks solace at a luxe Manhattan spa, a night of steamy glances and awkward encounters spirals into a surreal blend of lust, longing, and unexpected chaos.
Grandma Nai Who Played Favorites
Dir. Chheangkea
19 min
Cambodia/France/US
During her chaotic family’s Qingming visit, dead Grandma Nai sneaks away from her peaceful afterlife after overhearing that her queer grandson is about to get engaged to a woman.
Houston, We Have a Crush
Dir. Omer Ben Shachar
10 min
US
After finding a phone accidentally left behind by an astronaut, a lonely alien develops an all-consuming crush that tests his hold on reality.
The Immaculate Honey
Dir. Mauricio Calderon Rico
18 min
Mexico
Chucho is taken care of by his mother Alma for a few days, during which they will grow closer.
One Day This Kid
Dir. Alexander Farah
17 min
Canada
In a world that’s never made room for him, a young brown man contends with desire, shame, and the quiet weight of his father’s expectations—seeking a self he’s never been shown how to become.
Two Black Boys in Paradise
Dir. Baz Sells
9 min
UK
A movingly tender animation, based on Dean Atta’s eponymous poem, sees Edan (19) and Dula (18) on a journey of self-acceptance and love—for each other and themselves.
Strawberry Shortcake
Dir. Deborah Devyn Chuang
21 min
Taiwan
Fantasy bleeds into reality when 16-year-old Lolo becomes entangled in a Freudian loop centered around a strawberry shortcake and Lolo’s mother, Norma.
Spa Night
Dir. Jeremy Feight
7 min
US
When a lonely heart seeks solace at a luxe Manhattan spa, a night of steamy glances and awkward encounters spirals into a surreal blend of lust, longing, and unexpected chaos.
Grandma Nai Who Played Favorites
Dir. Chheangkea
19 min
Cambodia/France/US
During her chaotic family’s Qingming visit, dead Grandma Nai sneaks away from her peaceful afterlife after overhearing that her queer grandson is about to get engaged to a woman.
Houston, We Have a Crush
Dir. Omer Ben Shachar
10 min
US
After finding a phone accidentally left behind by an astronaut, a lonely alien develops an all-consuming crush that tests his hold on reality.
The Immaculate Honey
Dir. Mauricio Calderon Rico
18 min
Mexico
Chucho is taken care of by his mother Alma for a few days, during which they will grow closer.
One Day This Kid
Dir. Alexander Farah
17 min
Canada
In a world that’s never made room for him, a young brown man contends with desire, shame, and the quiet weight of his father’s expectations—seeking a self he’s never been shown how to become.
UPCOMING Screenings
RUNNING TIME
101min
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