London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival on Tour
Sun 05 - Wed 29 Jul
Now in its 23rd year, the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival celebrates the best in queer cinema from around the world. Complementing the ten titles from LLGFF, we are also delighted to present the documentary Before Stonewall to mark the 30th anniversary of the riots, along with a special preview of local production Shank, followed by a Q&A.
FFI: llgff.org.uk
Fee: all tickets £6.50 full / £5.00 conc.
Ticket deal: see any four films for £24.00 full / £18.00 conc (excl. Shank)
Showing in London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival on Tour:
Before Stonewall Sun 05 Jul
Re-released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, Before Stonewall is essential viewing for all those who have celebrated their sexuality or have been persecuted for it. Further Information
LLGFF: Pedro Mon 06 Jul
The true story of Pedro Zamora, who became a spokesperson for his community when he appeared on MTV's 'The Real World' before succumbing to AIDS at the age of 22. Further Information
LLGFF: Greek Pete Wed 08 Jul
A semi-improvised drama based on a group of London rent boys - a privileged record of a sub-culture as never before seen on film. Further Information
LLGFF: Ghosted Sat 11 Jul
German artist travels to Taipei to come to terms with her Taiwanese lover's murder. There she meets an ambitious and seductive journalist who turns out to be not all that she seems. Further Information
LLGFF: Nighthawks Sun 12 Jul
The first British feature that dealt unapologetically with homosexuality restored by the BFI 30 years after its first release. Further Information
LLGFF: Bandaged Wed 15 Jul
A camp classic in the making, Bandaged blends old-style horror with forbidden love in a kitsch homage to Eyes Without a Face. Further Information
LLGFF: Dolls Sun 19 Jul
This beautifully crafted and richly layered tale embodies a time of excitement and discovery as three high school girlfriends embark on one last summer together before parting ways. Further Information
LLGFF: Born in '68 Wed 22 Jul
A lesson in the hopes and dreams of the generation of 1968 in France and how we live now. Further Information
LLGFF: Baby Love Sat 25 Jul
A comedy of errors that gives a brilliantly entertaining insight into the joys and pitfalls of gay parenting. Further Information
LLGFF: Dream Boy Sun 26 Jul
Based on the novel by Jim Grimsley, what begins as a seemingly traditional story of young gay love in rural Louisiana takes some surprising turns along the way. Further Information
LLGFF: To Each Her Own Wed 29 Jul
Growing up with a mother who believes homosexuality is a sin, Jess married her high school sweetheart. Yet she’s unable to keep away from the charming, cynical, out and proud lesbian Casey, and the two women embark on an affair. Further Information





