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What to watch at Outfest, the LGBTQ film festival

Outfest begins today, with an opening gala at the Orpheum downtown. The film festival’s main mission is to promote equality and share more LGBTQ stories on the big screen.

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By Madeleine Brand • Jul 18, 2019 • 1 min read

Outfest begins today, with an opening gala at the Orpheum downtown. The film festival’s main mission is to promote equality and share more LGBTQ stories on the big screen. Outfest senior programmer (and regular film critic on Press Play) Alonso Duralde shares the highlights:

Queering the Script: Examines the triumphs of lesbian inclusion in prime-time TV alongside the tragedies of the #BuryYourGays trope. This will be followed by a panel of industry insiders, including Amber Benson from "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" and Isabella Gomez from "One Day at a Time."

Pier Kids: Fans of "Paris is Burning" and "Pose" won't want to miss the world premiere of this evocative look at a new generation of New York City trans and queer kids of color.

To the Stars: This Sundance favorite, which co-stars Malin Åkerman and Tony Hale, tracks the relationship of two girls who forge a bond of outsiders in 1960s Oklahoma.

Changing the Game: Three extraordinary high-school athletes battle school boards and bigots to be allowed to compete in sports as their true gender.

Saint Frances: An aimless young woman gets her life together after going to work as a lesbian couple's nanny in this SXSW Audience Award winner.

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    Madeleine Brand

    Host, 'Press Play'

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    Alonso Duralde

    film critic; co-host, "Linoleum Knife" movie podcast; author, “Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas” (Second Edition) and "Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation and Perseverance in Film"

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