Arts and Entertainment
September 27, 2024
From: ImageOut LGBTQ Fall Film FestivalJoin us for the ImageOut Fall Film Festival 2024!
Schedule of Events:
October 10, 2024
Kickoff Party
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Rochester Contemporary Art Center
Keep it Short, Sweetie: Love Stories from Around the World Series
7:30pm
Asexy
Based on the real experiences of asexual and transgender writer-director Kylie Aoibheann, Asexy is a groundbreaking story of intimacy and desire which makes history as one of the very first short films by, for, and about "aces".
Next Gen Shorts
7:30pm
Ripe!
Nothing says "it's complicated" like breaking your crush's arm.
Political Shorts
7:30pm
Prism is a visually striking short experimental fiction film, following Miranda as she bursts from her beige cocoon and embraces her queer identity for the first time.
In a hyper-sexual world, there are very few movies exploring what it feels like to be on the asexual spectrum. Director Gina Hara sets out to create refreshingly unique asexual representation on the silver screen, while taking inspiration from movies by Maya Deren and Roy Andersson.
Short Documentary Series
7:30 PM
In the docu-short One Story at a Time, Celeste Lecesne candidly shares how he not only escaped the confines of homophobia but combatted it by finding the courage to share his truth with the world. In a seemingly fateful chain of events, an off-broadway solo-show becomes an Academy Award-winning film that ultimately inspires The Trevor Project, the largest suicide prevention lifeline for LGBTQIA+ youth. Now, 25 years later, countless lives have been saved, and Celeste stays the course, inspiring the next generation to have the bravery to claim their truth and continue to change the world, one story at a time
October 11, 2024
Program 1: Listen Up!
6:00pm
The Little Theatre 1
In Oslo, 15-year-old Mahmoud is looking forward to the summer vacation. All that’s missing is a job, money or something to do. So when his uncle arrives on a visit from Pakistan, Mahmoud takes on the task of showing him everything the capital city has to offer. At the same time, his younger brother Ali lets him in on a very personal secret, leaving Mahmoud facing the biggest test of his life to keep the family together.
Program 2: Sebastian
8:45 PM
The Little Theatre 1
Max, a 25-year-old aspiring writer living in London, begins a double life as a sex worker in order to research his debut novel.
October 12, 2024
Program 3: Next Gen Shorts
10:30am
The Little Theatre 1
Ripe!
Nothing says "it's complicated" like breaking your crush's arm.
Program 4: Political Shorts
1:00pm
The Little Theatre 1
Prism
Prism is a visually striking short experimental fiction film, following Miranda as she bursts from her beige cocoon and embraces her queer identity for the first time.
In a hyper-sexual world, there are very few movies exploring what it feels like to be on the asexual spectrum. Director Gina Hara sets out to create refreshingly unique asexual representation on the silver screen, while taking inspiration from movies by Maya Deren and Roy Andersson.
Program 5: Speaking Out!
1:15 PM
The Dryden Theatre
Three gay men, Jose, Charlie, and Rigg, plagued by trauma of their own, undergo an emotional journey toward healing to become resilient, overcome their past, and finally speak out.
Program 6: The Queen of My Dreams
3:30 PM
The Dryden Theatre
Azra is worlds apart from her conservative Muslim mother. When her father suddenly dies on a trip home to Pakistan, Azra finds herself on a Bollywood-inspired journey through memories, both real and imagined; from her mother’s youth in Karachi to her own coming-of-age in rural Canada.
Program 7: Along Came Love (Le Temps D'Aimer)
6:00 PM
The Dryden Theatre
1947. On a beach, Madeleine, a waitress in a hotel restaurant, mother of a little boy, meets François, a rich and cultivated student. The force of attraction that pushes them towards each other is commensurate with the secrecy that each carries. If we know what Madeleine wants to leave behind by following this young man, we discover over time, what François is desperately trying to flee by mixing Madeleine's fate with his.
Program 8: F.L.Y.
9:00 PM
The Dryden Theatre
F.L.Y. is a funny slice-of-life movie about Max and Rafael, former partners, forced to quarantine together during the COVID pandemic. They haven't seen each other in five years, and now Rafael has a new boyfriend. With the added twist of Rafael pursuing a dream of becoming a drag superstar in LA, their reunion gets off to a bumpy start.
October 13, 2024
Program 9: The Trash Goes Out on Tuesday
12:30 PM
The Little Theatre 1
With heart and humor, actress and comedian Tuesday Thomas takes you on the journey of her life: growing up trans in the 70s when there was no road to follow, escaping a lunatic ex-husband, and surviving killer boobs.
Program 10: Toll
3:00 PM
The Little Theatre 1
Suellen is a toll booth attendant who starts using her job to help a gang of thieves steal watches from people driving to the coast. But only for a noble cause: to send her son to an expensive gay conversion workshop.
Program 11: Power Alley
6:00 PM
The Little Theatre 1
On the eve of a future-defining championship, promising volleyball player Sofia (17) is faced with an unwanted pregnancy. Seeking an illegal termination, she becomes the target of a fundamentalist group determined to stop her at any cost – but neither Sofia nor those who love her are willing to surrender to the blind fervor of the swarm.
Program 12: The Astronaut Lovers
8:30 PM
The Little Theatre 1
A man who travels from Spain to Argentina for a vacation at his family home, where he becomes attracted to a childhood friend. But their relationship is full of misunderstandings as they try to hide it from family and friends.
October 14, 2024
Program 13: All Shall Be Well
6:00pm
The Little Theatre 1
When her partner Pat unexpectedly dies, Angie is left to worry about the flat in which the couple lived together for over 30 years. Supported by her chosen family, Angie begins a later-life journey into emancipation.
Program 14: Old Narcissus
8:20 PM
The Little Theatre 1
74-year-old Yamazaki, having been handsome as a young gay man, grows narcissistic of his beauty and is unable to bear his own aging. One night, Yamazaki meets a young and beautiful man named Leo. Having loved only himself during his long tumultuous life, Yamazaki falls in love with another person. Through this love, he finally begins to forge the relationships he failed to carve during his youth with his friends and family.
October 15, 2024
Spilling the Tea
5:30 PM
Bookeater
Come "spill the tea" (or coffee) at ImageOut's Mid-Festival Conversation on Film on Tuesday, October 15, 5:30-7:00pm at Bookeater. Complimentary sweet treats will be provided for those participating in this lively discussion of the festival's film selections. Savory items are available for purchase too. Enter to win a door prize! Admission is free to this non-alcoholic/dry social event, but capacity is very limited. Register today!
Program 15: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
7:30 PM
The Dryden Theatre
Two drag queens and a transgender woman contract to perform a drag show at a resort in Alice Springs, a town in the remote Australian desert. As they head west from Sydney aboard their lavender bus, Priscilla, the three friends come to the forefront of a comedy of errors, encountering a number of strange characters, as well as incidents of homophobia, whilst widening comfort zones and exploring new horizons.
October 16, 2024
Program 16: Sabbath Queen
6:00pm
The Little Theatre
Sabbath Queen is a remarkable 20 year journey in the life of Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a 39th generation Orthodox rabbi — and drag queen.
Program 17: Crossing
8:50 PM
The Little Theatre
Lia, a retired teacher from Georgia, learns from her young neighbor, Achi, that her long-lost transgender niece, Tekla, has crossed the border into Turkey. In search of Tekla, Lia travels to Istanbul with the unpredictable Achi, where they explore the hidden depths of the city.
October 17, 2024
Program 18: Close to You
7:00 PM
RIT MAGIC Center
A trans man returns to his hometown for the first time in years. On his journey, he confronts his relationship with his family, reunites with a first love, and discovers a newfound confidence in himself.
October 18, 2024
Program 19: Gondola
6:00 PM
The Little Theatre 1
In the Georgian mountains, a cable car connects a village with a smaller town in the valley. Iva started working for the cable car as a conductor and is now in charge of handling the gondolas. While one gondola goes up to the village, the other goes down to the valley. Halfway down, the gondolas meet every half hour. This is exactly the moment when Iva and Nina, the conductor of the other gondola, meet each time. Where at the beginning only collegial greetings were exchanged, over time a flirtation develops. What follows is the big love and stress with the boss.
Program 20: Mother Father Sister Brother Frank
8:15 PM
The Little Theatre 1
The Jennings family are having a regular suburban Sunday dinner. Mother wants everything to be perfect. Father wants everyone to drink, which Sister refuses to do. And Brother keeps texting his husband, even though no phones are allowed at the table. Just as tensions reach a boiling point, an unwanted guest arrives: Frank, Father’s wayward brother. To what ends will Mother, Father, Sister, and Brother go to get rid of Frank? With a great cast, including Mindy Cohn and Enrico Colantoni as Mother and Father, this over-the-top comedy thriller shows that when parents and children work together, they can overcome any obstacle.
Program 21: Carnage for Christmas
10:15 PM
The Little Theatre 1
When true-crime podcaster and sleuth Lola visits her hometown at Christmas for the first time since running away and transitioning, the vengeful ghost of a historical murderer and urban legend seemingly arises to kill again. Lola must solve the case before her community is slaughtered. She's up against not only a psychotic killer, but a town haunted by secrets.
October 19, 2024
Program 22: Taboo: Amos Guttman
11:00 AM
The Dryden Theatre
While he was alive, Amos Guttman remained a red flag for the notoriously conservative Israeli film establishment. A Romanian migrant, he, never truly found his place in his new home. He was gay and made the nation's first movies on the subject. He was an artist who wanted to make films not for the masses but for the few. Conversely, he wanted to make movies that connected with the rest of the world and not only Israel – works that maybe Derek Jarman or Pedro Almodóvar could watch by chance and feel understood.
Program 23: Bonus Track
1:15 PM
The Dryden Theatre
George, a 16-year-old who believes he is a future star musician, can't believe his luck when the son of a famous duo takes an interest in his music. This new arrival helps him rehearse for a talent show and leads both boys to learn from each other and grow closer.
Program 24: Young Hearts
3:45 PM
The Dryden Theatre
Fourteen-year-old Elias increasingly feels like an outsider in his village. When he meets his new neighbour of the same age, Alexander, Elias is confronted with his burgeoning sexuality.
Closing Night Dinner Party
6:00 PM
Courtyard by Marriott - Rochester Downtown
Program 25: What a Feeling
8:30 PM
The Dryden Theatre
Marie Theres is a perfectly assimilated German in Vienna. She is a good wife to her husband Alexander, an understanding mother to her teenage daughter and a successful and respected doctor, who cares deeply about her patients. One day her perfect life falls apart: her husband leaves, her daughter rebels, she makes mistakes at the hospital and her friends abandon her. Then she meets Fa, a self-confident Iranian woman. The two fall in love with each other and Marie Theres starts to learn to put her own needs and wants first.
October 20, 2024
Program 26: Lesvia
11:00 AM
The Little Theatre 1
Since the 1970s, lesbians from around the world have been drawn to the island of Lesvos, the birthplace of the ancient Greek poet Sappho. When they find paradise in a local village and carve out their own queer lesbian community, tensions simmer with the local residents. With both groups claiming ownership of lesbian identity, filmmaker Tzeli Hadjidimitriou—a native and lesbian herself—is caught in the middle and chronicles 40+ years of love, community, conflict, and what it means to feel accepted.
Program 27: Sally!
1:15 PM
The Little Theatre 1
Sally Gearhart was a charismatic radical lesbian activist, author, and academic who spearheaded the 1970s and 80s lesbian feminist movement yet has been largely forgotten. But the film SALLY is not just a straightforward biography of this "hidden figure" deserving more recognition. It also shows the symbiotic relationship between spokeswomen like Sally and movements for social change, which are necessarily collective. And it highlights Sally’s captivating iconoclasm and contradictions: SALLY is both a wild lesbian safari and a timely and deeply moving meditation on the tensions inherent in revolutionary movements: ideological principles versus human realities, separatism versus mainstreaming, and throwing down the gauntlet versus reaching across the aisle. Ultimately, Sally and compatriots’ key contributions can help guide our current, urgent battles for social justice.
Program 28: Chuck Chuck Baby
6:00 PM
The Little Theatre 1
Helen's mundane life at the chicken factory takes an unexpected turn with Joanne's return. They were each other's secret teenage passion. As they fall in love, Helen's zest for life returns but Joanne faces something darker from her past.
Program 29: Turtles (Les Tortues)
8:30 PM
The Little Theatre 1
After years together, Thom and Henry are in a rut. Is the only hope of saving their marriage divorce?
Date: October 10 - 20, 2024
Location: Various Venues