

This perpetually sold-out program of all things Toronto brings together our city's finest filmmakers and artists. Come see why Hogtown still gives L.A. a run for its money.
THIS PROGRAM IS 14A
JOIN US AFTER THE SCREENING FOR THE LOCAL HEROES PARTY
Abby has just had her first sexual experience with a woman and confides in her older, outspokenly lesbian sister Emma, expecting some kind of sound advice...
Eleven-year-old Aaron plays a game of hide-and-skike of hide-and-seek in which his friend Tony is never found. At once comedy, mystery and melodrama, The Armoire is a resounding finale to the Saddest Children in the World trilogy.
Remember your first time? In this essay on desire, the filmmaker recounts his first romp with a trans guy.
Three teenage boys idealize and fantasize about an older teenage football player in this humorous and dark coming-of-age film that deals with sexual awakening, friendship and death.
Sunday Afternoons is a story of how two women, markedly different in age and in life experience, come to be one another's closest confidantes.
Revolving around a group of twentysomething lesbians attending university in a big city, L.U.G.S is a short film that deals with themes of discovery, romance, sexuality, and friendship.
Recording artist Troy Jackson calls for sassy, irreverent voices to join a chorus of queers, who demand justice and equality for all.
A narrator states the obvious in this hilarious critique of the idiot box.
A hand-processed study of the Beach Party films made popular in the 1960s is looked at from a queer perspective.
A 43-year-old woman, her 21 year-old boyfriend, her unhappily married sister, an aging mother and a burgeoning lesbian niece take a ride into discontent one winter's afternoon.
During a dinner party, a gesture between two men suggests that their wives are not the only ones keeping a secret.