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COMING OF AGE

Like Frankie in Eliza Hittman’s revelatory Beach Rats, Johnny (Josh O’Connor)—a West Yorkshire shepherd in Francis Lee’s bracing new film GOD’S OWN COUNTRY—is a sullen, self-destructive, working-class youth, fully aware of his same-sex desires, and determined to satisfy them free of any emotional (or political) commitment. Johnny’s pattern is fairly typical: rough assignations in bathrooms by day, followed by nightly beer-soaked binges. Whether he makes it to his bed, or passes out in a pasture, he manages to get up every morning to feed the sheep on his family’s farm.

Enter itinerant worker Gheorghe (Alec Secareanu), newly arrived from Romania. Hired to muck out the barn (and forced to suffer, up to a point, Johnny’s characteristic abuse and ignorance), Gheorghe has a tender touch with animals and in the kitchen. An inevitable physical confrontation between the two young men triggers a frisson of recognition, and Johnny’s emotional armor begins to crack.

Acclaimed at its local premiere at Outfest 2017—and hailed in its home country as the first pro-Europe film, post-Brexit—GOD’S OWN COUNTRY is now playing in West Hollywood, Pasadena, San Francisco, and Manhattan.

 

GOD’S OWN COUNTRY, now playing.

AMC DINE-IN SUNSET, 8000 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood.

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LAEMMLE PLAYHOUSE, 673 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena.

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OPERA PLAZA, 601 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco.

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IFC CENTER, 323 Sixth Avenue, at West 3rd Street, New York City.

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See Colin Crummy, “God’s Own Country is an Optimistic Addition to the Queer Cinematic Canon,” i-D, August 21, 2017:

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Alec Secareanu (with beard) and Josh O’Connor in God’s Own Country (2017). Image credit: Samuel Goldwyn Films.

Tough love: Romanian migrant worker Gheorghe (Alec Secareanu) pins down Johnny (Josh O’Connor)

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QUEERCORE AT REDCAT

John Waters, Kim Gordon, Kathleen Hanna, Bruce La Bruce, Dennis Cooper, Genesis P-Orridge, Peaches, Patty Schemel, Justin Vivian Bond, Silas Howard, Rick Castro, and many others give on-camera interviews in QUEERCORE: HOW TO PUNK A REVOLUTION, Yony Leyser’s new documentary screening this weekend at REDCAT. Archive footage features Beth Ditto, Hole, Bikini Kill, Gossip, Pansy Division, and Tribe 8.

This screening is presented by Outfest, and supported by the Goethe-Institut.

QUEERCORE: HOW TO PUNK A REVOLUTION , Saturday, July 15, at 5 pm.

REDCAT, Disney Hall, Music Center, downtown Los Angeles.

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Bikini Kill. Image credit: i-D-Vice.

​listen to an unreleased track from bikini kill’s legendary demo session
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THE LADIES ALMANACK

Expectations are running high for the Outfest world premiere of THE LADIES ALMANACK, as they would for any film based on a book of 1920s Paris by Djuna Barnes, with a volunteer cast that includes Eileen Myles, Fannie Sosa, Deborah Bright, and Guinevere Turner—as well as Hélène Cixous, playing herself.

THE LADIES ALMANACK, written, directed, photographed, and produced by Daviel Shy, screens on Wednesday, July 12, at 9:45 pm.

DIRECTORS GUILD, 7920 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Hélène Cixous. Image credit: Fuente.

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CHAVELA

“I live only for you and Diego.” — Frida Kahlo to Chavela Vargas

Costa Rica-born singer Chavela Vargas queered the Mexican ranchero patriarchy, and saw it all, played it all, lived it all—high and low.

Expect fireworks (and a devoted crowd) when Outfest screens the documentary CHAVELA (2017, directed by Catherine Gund and Daresha Kyi) on Saturday afternoon, July 8, at 4:15 pm.

DIRECTORS GUILD, 7920 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Post-screening reception in DGA atrium.

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Chavela Vargas.

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OUTFEST’S CITY OF THE FUTURE

OUTFEST 2017 is here, and the opening weekend features films from Mexico, South Africa, Iceland, Germany, and Great Britain. In CIDADE DO FUTURO/THE CITY OF THE FUTURE—a beautifully naturalistic movie from Brazil directed by Cláudio Marques and Marília Hughes Guerreiro—Milla, Gilmar, and Igor live and love as one family in Bahia, committed to one another as they prepare for the birth of their child.

THE CITY OF THE FUTURE—starring Milla Suzart, Gilmar Araujo, Igor Santos and screening at REDCAT—will be preceeded by “All Your Words,” the extended music video from the New York band JIL, directed by Anton Tammi.

THE CITY OF THE FUTURE, Friday, July 7, at 7:15 pm.

REDCAT, Disney Hall, Music Center, downtown Los Angeles.

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A Cidade do futuro/The City of the Future (2016), directed by Cláudio Marques and Marília Hughes Guerreiro

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