Frameline48 Film Festival Celebrates LGBTQ+ Cinema and Culture

Frameline48 Film Festival Celebrates LGBTQ+ Cinema and Culture

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The world’s largest LGBTQ+ film festival is back and better than ever as Frameline48 returns to the Bay Area from June 19-29, 2024, with an exciting new lineup of films and events. As in prior years, Hornet remains a proud event sponsor, continuing to help amplify queer voices.

Frameline48 will host a Juneteenth Block Party on June 19, the much-anticipated opening night. This event honors Juneteenth’s historical significance and celebrates Black LGBTQ+ voices with live drag performances and community activities. It will be followed by a screening of Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero.

The festival features an impressive list of films, including full-length movies, documentaries, and shorts. Some highlights include All Shall Be Well, a poignant portrayal of an older queer couple navigating societal biases, and I Don’t Understand You, which features actors Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells as a happily married couple jet-setting off to Italy to celebrate their anniversary. Another standout is Fallen Fruit, which follows the “naïve but charming Alex (Ramiro Batista) who returns home to Miami after a catastrophic breakup in New York City.”

In addition to film screenings, Frameline48 will feature various special events. Among these events is a live conversation with comedian, author, and activist Alok Vaid-Menon, accompanied by screenings of their related documentaries Alok and There Are Things To Do.

If you can’t make it to the Bay Area, many of the Frameline48 films will be available to stream from June 24-30. You can find more film schedules and ticketing information by visiting the Frameline48 website.

Let us know if you’re attending Frameline48 and what films you’re excited to see.

About Frameline

Frameline’s mission is to change the world through the power of queer cinema. As a media arts nonprofit, Frameline’s programs connect filmmakers and audiences in the Bay Area and around the world. Founded in 1977, the San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival is the longest-running, largest, and most widely recognized LGBTQ+ film exhibition event in the world. As a community event with an annual attendance of 60,000+, the Festival is the most prominent and well-attended LGBTQ+ arts program in the Bay Area. Frameline also presents year-round exhibitions, including Frameline Encore, a free film series highlighting diverse, socially relevant works. Year-round programs also include members-only sneak previews and events, as well as special screenings featuring directors, actors, and other queer media icons.

About Hornet Networks

Hornet Networks is the world’s leading queer tech company, providing a digital home for LGBTQ people to safely connect with each other — anytime, anywhere. Amplifying the radical, affirmative power of the queer community with cutting-edge technology, Hornet is a queer social network serving over 40 million users worldwide. Hornet’s wide range of features, from video to chat, make it easy and safe for queer people to share experiences with a community that understands and validates their lives. More information at hornet.com

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