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  • Octavio is Dead!

    Sook-Yin Lee

    Things are not quite what they seem in Octavio Is Dead!, a moody and sexually charged supernatural tale from multitalented director Sook-Yin Lee.

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  • The Fruit Machine

    Sarah Fodey

    Some softened by age and sadness, others loud and angry, the voices of the survivors of Canada's public service and military homosexual purge are now united and determined.

    Genre: Documentary
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  • Season of Love

    Christin Baker

    Season of Love is a new take on a classic holiday romantic comedy, featuring a diverse cast of LGBTQ characters. Each couple's journey offers intrigue, taking us on a path through their holiday season, bringing people together to celebrate with family, friends and new and old loves. Will they or won't they?

    Genre: Comedy Romance
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  • Fluids

    Rob Fatal

    6 years ago two artists attempted to make a queer, sci-fi porno: it failed. What emerged 6 years later out of its campy/tragic/melodramatic ashes is this erotic experimental documentary; a meditation on the intersections of failure and fetish as well the meticulous, accidental processes of constructing of cinema and identity.

    Genre: Documentary
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  • Any Other Way: How Toronto Got Queer

    Any Other Way is an eclectic and richly illustrated local history that reveals how these individuals and community networks have transformed Toronto from a place of churches and conservative mores into a city that has consistently led the way in queer activism
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  • Shakedown

    Leila Weinraub

    Shakedown, a series of parties by and for black women, dominated Los Angeles’s underground lesbian strip club scene from the 1990s through the 2000s. This film is equal parts provocative, touching, sexy, and nostalgic for days long gone.

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  • Little Fish

    Casey Plett

    Little Fish is the stunning debut novel by the author of the Lambda Literary Award-winning story collection A Safe Girl to Love.

    Genre: Fiction
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  • I Hope We Choose Love

    Kai Cheng Thom

    What can we hope for at the end of the world? What can we trust in when community has broken our hearts? What would it mean to pursue justice without violence? How can we love in the absence of faith?

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  • Niagara

    Shelley Niro

    A simple story of love and loss. Niagara originally called Ongniaahra, a Mohawk word, from the Haudenosaunee Nations.

    Genre: Documentary
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  • Queer Progress: From Homophobia to Homonationalism

    Tim McCaskell

    How did a social movement evolve from a small group of young radicals to the incorporation of LGBTQ communities into full citizenship on the model of Canadian multiculturalism?

    Genre: Non-Fiction
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