Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival
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This year’s Queer Film Festival poses a timely question to society: Boundless, limitless, borderless—can gender, and the existence or absence of it, become a plural possibility? Under the theme of “Endless Love” and “Infinite Love,” the festival explores diverse expressions of love and sexuality through cinema. Whether grounded in reality or born in the virtual, gender will be redefined and renegotiated. Through the performance and context of gender, the body becomes a vessel of both flesh and spirit. Humanity expresses its desires, orientations, and identities—blending, shifting, and converging into the infinite (∞): the limitless, the boundless, the ever-expanding potential of plurality. These shifting terrains of the body, desire, gender, and the fluid interplay of yin and yang give rise to a multitude of gendered possibilities. In this reimagined world, love, sexuality, and human connection are no longer subjects of discrimination, distortion, or stigma. Instead, we envision a new and beautiful future of infinite love—one that celebrates what it means to be fully, freely human.
On March 18, 2014, the Sunflower Movement’s occupation of Taiwan’s legislature sent ripples across society. But what happened afterward? Our Youth in Taiwan offers an intimate look back at that pivotal moment. In June 2019, discussions around media monopoly resurfaced—This Is Not a Movie may help deepen your understanding of the power and influence of media today. Later that year, the acclaimed series The World Between Us sparked widespread reflection on social issues. To continue that dialogue, Me and My Condemned Son offers a powerful perspective on capital punishment. In May 2019, Taiwan became the first place in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. Memorandum on Happiness revisits the story of Taiwan’s first public wedding between a gay man and a lesbian woman, revealing their family’s unique journey. And finally, Man Made introduces four transgender bodybuilders, each proudly standing on stage and sharing their deeply personal experiences of identity, strength, and pride.