The First Homosexuals Film Series is an upcoming event starting next week, featuring a series of film screenings. The opening night is on Wednesday, June 4th, at FACETS 1517 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, IL, with a special reception, a curated selection of shorts, and an introduction from the program's curator, Laura Horak.
The event includes a program titled 'THROUGH THE KEYHOLE: SHORTS PROGRAM' with a reception at 7:30 pm and the shorts program at 8:00 pm. The series will showcase 14 short films, highlighting characters from the 20th century who contribute to queer history and discourse.
The event requires advance registration, with general admission priced at $15 and student admission at $5 with ID.
This night's culmination of films is sure to set you up for a night of comedy and excitement. Prepare to meet a variety of characters from the 20th century whose work contribute to queer history and discourse. You will meet individuals such as the rowdy cowgirl sent to an all-girls school played by celebrated lesbian comedian Fay Tincher, and the 20th century’s most famous muscleman. There will also be a sci-fi film where “men have become like women and women like men,” and more. You are in for a treat of masterpieces of early cinema!
14 short films.
Total running time: 119 min.
Additional screenings include 'LOVE AND SUFFERING' on June 11, 'GENDER BENDERS' on June 18, and 'GIRLS IN LOVE' on June 25, each featuring different films exploring themes of love, gender, and identity.