Started as the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in October 1996, the Seattle Queer Film Festival has grown into the largest event of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, gaining industry and audience recognition for showcasing the latest and greatest in queer film, from major motion picture premieres to emerging talent. An important venue in the Seattle film scene, the festival provides unique opportunities for visiting and local filmmakers to engage and entertain the Greater Seattle region's LGBTQ and allied community.
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Review: 'See You Then' Presents a Complex Portrait of Womanhood
A sort of "Walking and Talking" - or, if you like, "Before Sunrise" - with a transgender twist, Mari Walker's "See You Then" follows Kris (Pooya Mohseni) and Naomi (Lynn Chen) as they attempt to reconnect.
Review: 'Moon Manor' A Funny, Piquant Meditation on the End of Life
Erin Granat & Machete Bang Bang's surprising comedy is a lively celebration that follows an elderly Alzheimer's patient's carefully planned last day on Earth.
Review: 'P.S. Burn This Letter Please' a Colorful Glimpse Into 50s/60s Drag
"P.S. Burn This Letter Please" is a glimpse into NY's gay drag scene in the 1950s and '60s
Review: Zinging Dialogue Saves the Paper-thin Plot of 'Hetero'
Zinging dialogue saves the paper-thin plot of this teen comedy, in which a high school GSA has to double its membership by getting some straight students to join up, or else disband.
Review: 'Kapana' a Vivid Tale...Also a PSA
"Kapana" is a kind of grilled meat sold by food stand vendors in Namibia. But director Philippe Talavera isn't just telling a story of "street meat" - he's exploring GLBTQ outlaw status, personal honesty, and commitment.
Review: 'Transformistas' Captures Joy, Elation
A wonderfully engaging documentary about the pioneer drag queens of Santa Clara, Cuba.
Review: 'Socks On Fire' Part Poetry, Part Documentary
Tone poem, documentary, feature film, family epic... "Socks on Fire" is a little of all these things, plus an invitation to observe family and familial legend all at once.
Review: It's Shakespeare Reimagined in an LGBTQ-Friendly 'As We Like It'
Hung-i Chen and Muni Wei and an all-female cast reimagine Shakespeare's "As You Like It" into a high-energy romp set a few decades from now.
Review: 'Rebel Dykes' Explores Queer London in the 1980s
Filmmakers Harri Shanahan, Sian A. Williams, and Siobhan Fahey revisit London in the 1980's with this fascinating documentary.
Review: 'Yes I Am - The Ric Weiland Story' a Heroic Portrait of Queer Activist and Philanthropist
The story of a true gay hero we should all know about.