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We Forgot to Break Up

We Forgot to Break Up

Starts: Saturday, 23 November 2024
Ends: Saturday, 23 November 2024
This screening of 'We Forgot to Break Up' is part of Feast Festival's Adelaide Queer Film Festival launch, which features a lineup of premieres, documentaries, and cult classics. Based on Kayt Burgess's award-winning novel “Heidegger Stairwell,” We Forgot to Break Up follows trans musician Evan (Jesse Todd) caught in a love triangle with his bandmates as they rise to fame. Set to the backdrop of early 2000s Toronto, this fi ctional-memoir fi lm is a tender reminder of the trials and tribulations, the mistakes, big breaks, and heartaches of coming of age.
Add to Calendar 2024-11-23 12:00 am 2024-11-23 12:00 am We Forgot to Break Up This screening of 'We Forgot to Break Up' is part of Feast Festival's Adelaide Queer Film Festival launch, which features a lineup of premieres, documentaries, and cult classics. Based on Kayt Burgess's award-winning novel “Heidegger Stairwell,” We Forgot to Break Up follows trans musician Evan (Jesse Todd) caught in a love triangle with his bandmates as they rise to fame. Set to the backdrop of early 2000s Toronto, this fi ctional-memoir fi lm is a tender reminder of the trials and tribulations, the mistakes, big breaks, and heartaches of coming of age. 181 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide , SA , 5006 , Australia
181 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide , SA , 5006 , Australia
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