Saturday, January 23, 2:30 p.m.
Filmmaker Lodge
#SFFQueerFilm
On the forefront of independent film, LGBTQ-themed films are telling stories in increasingly innovative ways, exploring complex identities through fresh characters, and finding a broader appeal with audiences. Who are the storytellers behind this shift? And what’s inspiring them? Film critic B. Ruby Rich (editor, Film Quarterly) moderates an exciting discussion with 2016 Sundance Film Festival fiction filmmakers including Andrew Ahn (Spa Night), Clea DuVall (The Intervention), Chris Kelly (Other People), So Yong Kim (Lovesong), and Kerem Sanga (First Girl I Loved).
Credits
B. Ruby Rich
Panelist | Andrew Ahn
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Clea DuVall
Panelist | Chris Kelly
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So Yong Kim
Panelist | Kerem Sanga
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