‘Cicada’ Review: Matt Fifer’s Outfest Entry Is a Sexy and Searing Act of Gay Self-Analysis
Fifer deftly multitasks as co-writer, co-director, and star of this hot and heavy but often very dark look at gay dating life against a backdrop of trauma.
Fifer deftly multitasks as co-writer, co-director, and star of this hot and heavy but often very dark look at gay dating life against a backdrop of trauma.
This year, queer audiences can enjoy the latest in independent queer films from the comfort of their homes.
This year’s Outfest Los Angeles features entertaining documentaries, a lush gay romance, and a French sports comedy set at the Gay Games.
Exclusive: The “Home Improvement” star lends her talents to this experimental comedy from executive producer David France.
The festival features LGBTQ films from 33 countries in 26 different languages.
Exclusive: Executive Director Robert Kushner to depart as Nick McCarthy is promoted to Director of Programming for New York’s LGBTQ film festival.
With a record two thirds of films made by women, people of color, and trans creators, Outfest is leading the charge for inclusion.
Selections include “GBF,” “A Sinner in Mecca,” and “Women Who Kill.”
Three working-class women of color run private investigations out of the back of a bodega in the latest series from creator Hye Yun Park.
“It really does make or break careers,” head programmer Lucy Mukerjee-Brown told IndieWire.
The event will take place October 23 in Los Angeles.
After the Hollywood star received Outfest’s first James Schamus Ally Award, the trophy’s namesake also shared some choice anecdotes.