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Paris is Burning

Starts: Sunday, 24 November 2024
Ends: Sunday, 24 November 2024
Join this special retrospective screening of Paris is Burning on 35mm. This screening is part of Feast Festival's Adelaide Queer Film Festival launch, which features a lineup of premieres, documentaries, and cult classics. In 1991, Jennie Livingston’s powerful film took the world by storm after she won Best Documentary at Sundance, kickstarting the seminal New Queer Cinema wave. Livingston chronicled the ball culture in New York City and the incredible Black, Latinx, gay and transgender members of the balls. Livingston’s film helps shed light on this subculture and illuminates just how wonderfully diverse drag culture is.
Add to Calendar 2024-11-24 12:00 am 2024-11-24 12:00 am Paris is Burning Join this special retrospective screening of Paris is Burning on 35mm. This screening is part of Feast Festival's Adelaide Queer Film Festival launch, which features a lineup of premieres, documentaries, and cult classics. In 1991, Jennie Livingston’s powerful film took the world by storm after she won Best Documentary at Sundance, kickstarting the seminal New Queer Cinema wave. Livingston chronicled the ball culture in New York City and the incredible Black, Latinx, gay and transgender members of the balls. Livingston’s film helps shed light on this subculture and illuminates just how wonderfully diverse drag culture is. 181 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide , SA , 5006 , Australia
181 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide , SA , 5006 , Australia
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