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SUMMARY:A Bigger Splash
DESCRIPTION:Metrograph presents A Bigger Splash\, Jack Hazan’s groundbreaking portrait of artist David Hockney and the creative world that surrounded him in the early 1970s. Neither a conventional documentary nor a traditional narrative film\, Hazan’s innovative hybrid work blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction\, creating an intimate and emotionally revealing portrait of one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. \nFilmed over several years\, the movie follows Hockney as he navigates the end of his relationship with American artist and model Peter Schlesinger\, who served as both muse and subject for some of Hockney’s most celebrated paintings. As personal heartbreak intersects with artistic creation\, the film captures a pivotal period in the artist’s life\, revealing how love\, loss\, and desire became inseparable from his work. \nBeyond its value as an artist portrait\, A Bigger Splash offers a rare glimpse into queer life at a moment of significant cultural change. Released in 1974\, the film depicts gay relationships with a level of honesty and emotional complexity that was uncommon in cinema of the era. Rather than presenting queer characters through narratives of tragedy or shame\, it portrays intimacy\, friendship\, and heartbreak as universal human experiences. \nThe film also serves as a remarkable document of artistic process. Viewers witness Hockney at work\, observe the development of ideas that would influence his paintings\, and gain insight into the social and creative networks that shaped his career. The result is both a fascinating historical record and a deeply moving story about love\, creativity\, and self-expression. \nFor LGBTQ+ audiences\, A Bigger Splash remains an essential work of queer cinema\, preserving a vibrant chapter of gay cultural history while offering one of the most nuanced portrayals of same-sex relationships in 1970s film.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/a-bigger-splash/
LOCATION:Metrograph\, 7 Ludlow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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SUMMARY:The Devil's Backbone
DESCRIPTION:Metrograph presents Guillermo del Toro’s The Devil’s Backbone\, a haunting Gothic ghost story set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. Released in 2001\, the film is widely regarded as one of the director’s finest achievements\, blending supernatural horror with political history\, emotional depth\, and a profound meditation on loss and memory. \nSet in 1939 during the final days of the Spanish Civil War\, the story follows Carlos\, a recently orphaned boy who arrives at a remote school for the children of Republican loyalists. The isolated orphanage is overseen by a small group of adults struggling to maintain order as the country collapses around them. Soon after his arrival\, Carlos becomes aware of mysterious occurrences and a spectral presence that seems connected to a tragedy hidden within the school’s walls. \nWhile The Devil’s Backbone contains all the elements of a classic ghost story\, its true power comes from the way del Toro uses horror to explore the lasting wounds of war. The film examines innocence lost\, collective trauma\, and the ghosts—both literal and metaphorical—that linger long after violence has ended. Through the eyes of a child\, audiences witness a world shaped by fear\, betrayal\, and political upheaval. \nThe film also serves as a companion piece to del Toro’s later masterpiece Pan’s Labyrinth\, sharing many of the same themes while establishing the director’s distinctive blend of fantasy\, history\, and emotional storytelling. Richly atmospheric and visually striking\, it remains one of the most influential horror films of the twenty-first century. \nPresented in a rare 35mm screening\, this Metrograph presentation offers audiences the opportunity to experience del Toro’s haunting vision on film\, where its shadowy imagery and meticulous craftsmanship can be fully appreciated.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/the-devils-backbone/
LOCATION:Metrograph\, 7 Ludlow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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SUMMARY:The Watermelon Woman
DESCRIPTION:Cheryl Dunye’s groundbreaking 1996 debut feature remains one of the most important films in queer cinema history. Blending mockumentary\, romance\, and film history\, The Watermelon Woman follows a young Black lesbian filmmaker researching a forgotten Black actress from the 1930s known only by the racist screen credit “The Watermelon Woman.” As she uncovers hidden stories of race\, sexuality\, and representation\, she also navigates her own love life and identity.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/the-watermelon-woman/
LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image\, 36-01 35 Ave\, Astoria\, NY\, 11106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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SUMMARY:Photo Op with Frankie Grande for SUPERGAY
DESCRIPTION:In SUPERGAY\, Frankie Grande shares stories from his life in the spotlight\, his experiences growing up queer\, navigating the entertainment industry\, overcoming addiction\, and embracing authenticity. The memoir combines humor\, vulnerability\, and personal reflection while celebrating self-expression and LGBTQ+ pride. \nAbout Frankie Grande\nKnown for his work on Broadway\, television\, reality competition shows\, and digital media\, Frankie Grande has become a prominent LGBTQ+ voice and advocate. Throughout his career\, he has used his platform to promote visibility\, acceptance\, mental health awareness\, and LGBTQ+ rights. \nWhy We Love It\nCelebrity memoir events often attract devoted fans\, but this one feels especially meaningful during Pride season. Frankie Grande’s story centers queer joy\, resilience\, and authenticity\, making this more than just a book signing—it’s a celebration of living openly and unapologetically. \nPerfect For\n\nLGBTQ+ readers\nFans of Frankie Grande\nPride Month attendees\nMemoir lovers\nPop culture enthusiasts\nAnyone looking for an uplifting queer event
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/photo-op-with-frankie-grande-for-supergay/
LOCATION:Barnes & Noble Fifth Avenue\, 555 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, New York\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books
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SUMMARY:Frankie Grande: SUPERGAY
DESCRIPTION:Join entertainer\, activist\, and author Frankie Grande at Strand Book Store for a celebration of his debut memoir\, SUPERGAY. Known for his infectious energy\, advocacy work\, and unapologetic authenticity\, Grande shares the personal stories behind his journey through fame\, family\, recovery\, and queer self-discovery in this candid new memoir. \nIn SUPERGAY\, Frankie Grande opens up about his life in the public eye\, his experiences growing up as a queer kid\, his relationship with family\, struggles with addiction and recovery\, and his path toward embracing his most authentic self. Equal parts heartfelt\, humorous\, and inspiring\, the memoir celebrates the power of living openly and finding joy in who you are. \nAbout Frankie Grande\nFrankie Grande is a performer\, producer\, television personality\, and LGBTQ+ advocate whose career spans Broadway\, reality television\, music\, and digital media. Over the years\, he has become a visible champion for queer representation\, mental health awareness\, and LGBTQ+ equality. \nWhy We Love It\nBook events are always more fun when the author has a larger-than-life personality\, and Frankie Grande certainly delivers. Beyond the celebrity appeal\, SUPERGAY offers a sincere and uplifting story about resilience\, recovery\, and embracing queer identity without apology. \nPerfect For\n\nLGBTQ+ readers\nFans of Frankie Grande\nMemoir enthusiasts\nPride Month audiences\nPop culture lovers\nAnyone seeking an uplifting queer story
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/frankie-grande-supergay/
LOCATION:Strand Bookstore\, 828 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books
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SUMMARY:Lan Yu
DESCRIPTION:A landmark of queer Asian cinema\, Lan Yu returns to the big screen at Asia Society as part of its ongoing film programming. Directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Stanley Kwan\, the 2001 drama tells the deeply moving story of a young architecture student and a wealthy businessman whose relationship unfolds against the backdrop of a rapidly changing China. Widely regarded as one of the greatest LGBTQ+ films from Asia\, Lan Yu remains a powerful exploration of love\, class\, identity\, and the cost of emotional vulnerability.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/lan-yu/
LOCATION:Asia Society\, 725 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10021\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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