Pride Month Means Frameline & South American Films

The Bay Area’s very own Frameline, the world’s largest and longest running LGBTQ+ Film Festival, returns again in-person and online! We’re proud to co-present several films from South America as part of #Frameline46. As we show solidarity for LGBTQ+ human rights, we celebrate pride month through films that feature queer narratives in its many forms. More details on each film below. In person screenings are June 16-26 and the virtual festival runs June 24-30. Join us at the screenings!

Happy Pride!

  • WANDERING HEART / Errante corazón DIRECTED BY Leonardo Brzezicki * 2021 * Argentina-Brazil-Chile-Netherlands-Spain * 112 mins.

June 17 9:15 PM Castro Theatre https://bit.ly/CorazonFL46 (TICKETS)

Santiago confronts his self-destructive behaviors & deep fear of being alone over the course of a fateful summer split between Argentina & Brazil.

  • PRIVATE DESERT / Deserto particular DIRECTED BY Aly Muritiba * 2021 * Brazil-Portugal * 121 mins.

June 26 4PM Castro Theatre https://bit.ly/DesertoFL46 (TICKETS)

A disgraced cop’s unconventional search for himself and his internet love. Brazil’s official entry for Best International Feature for the Academy Awards (Oscars).

  • CAMILA COMES OUT AT NIGHT / Camila saldrá esta noche DIRECTED BY Inés María Barrionuevo *2021 * Argentina * 103 mins.

June 21 6:30PM Roxie Theater https://bit.ly/CamilaFL46 (TICKETS)

A coming-of-age story set in a Buenos Aires boarding school where Camila, a sexually-fluid recent transfer is making waves.

Lucho Ramirez

Lucho Ramirez is the director of Cine+Mas SF, the presenter of the SF Latino Film Festival.

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