All of the Colors

LGBTQ+ SHORT FILMS

SATURDAY, April 13 @ 4 pm

SPONSORED BY: JESSIE BALL DUPONT FUND

Location: Jessie Ball duPont Center - Lecture Hall


Block will conclude with a Q&A with some of the filmmakers after the screening!

AC Unit

US - Director: Grace Godvin

Best friends Hilton and Drew spend a Saturday afternoon installing an AC Unit. When they come home from lunch to discover the unit has fallen out, they panic and flee. Under the cover of drugs and fear, Hilton and Drew attempt to understand the consequences of their actions.

 

Fish Boy

Canada - Director: Christopher Yip

FISH BOY is a lyrical meditation on faith, love, and polyamory through the eyes of an Asian American teenager. When 16-year-old Patrick questions his love for God, his self-discovery manifests in his skin.

 

Brother

US - Director: Aleksei Borovikov

With his wedding to Carlos approaching, Tony, a young immigrant to the US, invites his conservative elder sister to the ceremony — a fateful decision that forces Tony to choose between his family and his happiness.

 

Grapefruit

US - Director: Jessica Liu

Strangers connect over grapefruit, jam, and a chance to be truly seen.

 

Outside the Lines

Netherlands - Director: Stan Oversteegen

Three young queer people share their experiences on what it's like to deviate from the straight-, cis- norm.

 

CCTV

Iran - Director: Samira Karimi

Two lesbian high school girls who decide to erase footage from the school's CCTV cameras end up getting locked up at school.

 

Dilating for Maximum Results

US - Director: Nyala Moon

A whack, irreverent comedy about a black trans woman who tries to dilate, after four years of not dilating, to hook-up IRL with her online boyfriend.

 

There are Things to Do

US - Director: Mike Syers

Urvashi Vaid, an outspoken immigrant, and lesbian woman of color was an LGBTQ+ superhero who helped shape the modern-day gay rights movement. Her vision for the movement serves as a roadmap of initiatives & tools for generations of activists as they face anti-LGBTQ+ backlash. Urvashi’s life in Massachusetts and her 34-year relationship with partner Kate Clinton show how the best place to build community & work towards equality starts at home.