The Evolution of LGBTQ+ Representation in Film with UAPL's own Dale Ray! We'll give you a short list of titles, you watch as many as you like, then meet at month's end for the discussion.
The month of June continues our year-long journey to learn about our world from the divergent stories that filmmakers of all walks bring to us. Haven't attended before? No problem! Any session in this series is open to anyone.
How it works:
At the beginning of each month we release a list of films around a particular theme. Watch as many as you choose, and at the end of the month, we'll converge for a discussion led by a person with lived experience, subject matter expertise, or both. How can you get the list? Stop in the Adult Department at the Tremont Branch or register for this program to receive the list by email. Titles will be available on DVD, Bluray, or streaming free with your library card through Kanopy and Hoopla.
June's Theme: The Evolution of LGBTQ+ Representation in Film
Rope (1948)
The Children's Hour (1961)
Weekend (2011)
Discussion facilitator: UAPL's very own Dale Ray
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