BAMPFA celebrates Frameline50 with four great films from the festival’s lineup.
Read full descriptionBrazilian filmmaker Allan Deberton’s award-winning queer story is a tender yet powerful look at what it means to come of age and find yourself, all while trying to keep your increasingly unstable world whole. Screens with Marcelo Pereira’s The Emancipation of Mimi.
Artist Cheri Gaulke chronicles the vibrant network of contemporary artists who passed through the doors of Los Angeles’s Woman’s Building, a lab and launchpad for feminist performance art in the 1970s and 1980s.
Long unavailable, this newly restored Yugoslavian period drama depicts the travails of a girl raised as a boy in early nineteenth-century Serbia.
Through rare archival materials and candid reflections from those who knew her, this film traces the journey of a poet who found salvation in attention—to nature, to language, and to love.