This screening includes Do It In the Dark!
From 4–4:00 pm
Harrison Apple from the Pittsburgh Queer History Project comes to Indiana University to share their work as an after-hours nightclub archivist and oral historian.
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This screening includes Do It In the Dark!
From 4–4:00 pm
Harrison Apple from the Pittsburgh Queer History Project comes to Indiana University to share their work as an after-hours nightclub archivist and oral historian.
From 4–4:00 pm
Filmmaker, artist, and researcher Johanna Tesfaye interrogates the imperial archive as a project and process of power.
This screening includes Diva Worship: Trevor, Flaming Creatures, Mala Mala
From 7–7:00 pm
Three films that celebrate the role of the diva in queer communities as both entertainers and for queer identity creation.
This screening includes Diva Legends Dance Party
From 10–10:00 pm
Hang out with IU Cinema at The Back Door for an epic dance party celebrating your favorite divas!
Filmmaker Scheduled to Appear
This screening includes ELEMENTS: A Short Anthology
From 4–4:00 pm
An IU alum brings a slice of queer Bay Area life back to Bloomington.
Special Guest Scheduled to Appear
This screening includes Totally F***ed Up
From 7–7:00 pm
The film that launched Gregg Araki onto the scene as a major voice in the New Queer Cinema movement, it chronicles the lives of six gay teenagers living as a chosen family. It’s queer avant garde meets John Hughes.
This screening includes The Gluttony of Light
From 4–4:00 pm
Join artist, performer, and writer Dani Lamorte for a reading from their forthcoming book on queerness, art, media, and rurality.
This screening includes Queer Time, Queer Space: Jubilee + New Queer Shorts
From 7–7:00 pm
Queen Elizabeth I travels 400 years into the future to witness a dystopian London overrun by a vicious gang of punk guerrilla girls led by the new Monarch of Punk. Preceded by three shorts from up-and-coming queer filmmakers.
This screening includes Camera Loosely: Maria Denolt Presents a History of Photography
From 4–4:00 pm
Join visiting art critic Maria Denolt for an immersive workshop on the role of the camera, photography, and media at the Eskenazi Museum of Art.