Queerly Beloved: Pride Shorts in the Park

Queerly Beloved: Pride Shorts in the Park

Queerly Beloved, join us once again for our annual shorts program showcasing the vivid stories of LGBTQIA+ communities from around the world

By Rooftop Films

Date and time

Tuesday, June 25 · 7:30 - 10:30pm EDT

Location

Fort Greene Park

North Portland Avenue & Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 3 hours

Date: Tuesday, June 25th

Venue: Fort Greene Park

Address: Myrtle Ave & N Portland Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205


7 PM: Lawn Opens

8:30 PM: Films Begin

10 PM: Q&A with Filmmakers


Queerly Beloved: Pride Shorts in the Park

Dearly beloved, our Queerly Beloved program makes its grand return to Fort Greene Park! Come celebrate NYC PRIDE with a collection of our favorite new short films spotlighting the LGBTQIA+ community. This year’s lineup boldly explores the depth and breadth of queer people, spaces, and relationships in New York and beyond! Don’t miss these whimsical portraits of home and our evolving understandings of family; an unconventional musical about the pitfalls of casual dating; awkward and intimate accounts of burgeoning sexuality; and an unflinching fever dream exploration of sex, loneliness, the internet, and cat emojis. Presented in partnership with New York City Council Member Crystal Hudson and the Fort Greene Park Conservancy.


THE FILMS

A Bird Called Memory

Leonardo Martinelli | Brazil, United Kingdom| 15 mins

A bird called Memory has forgotten how to come home. Lua, a trans woman, searches for Memory in the streets, but the city can be hostile.

BOLD EAGLE

Whammy Alcazaren and Alemberg Ang | Philippines| 16 mins

Bold Eagle seeks refuge in the strong arms of strange men from the internet as they masturbate their way to true happiness.

Friend of a Friend

Simon Gualtieri | Canada | 15 mins

Jules is bi. Bi as in bisexual. Bi, even though he’s only slept with women. Bi and ready to try his first experience with Samuel, a friend of a friend.

Future Flowers

Hao Zhou | China | 10 mins

A lesbian and a gay man in a sham marriage ambivalently follow a propagandistic program that nudges them toward a single goal: procreation.

Honey

Doron Max Hagay | US | 10 mins

A couple's failing relationship takes a turn when they discover a drunk girl on their doorstep.

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RSVP IS ENCOURAGED BUT NOT REQUIRED. OPEN SEATING.

IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, SHOW WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT THE SAME LOCATION. NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED.

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FAQs

How will it work?

RSVP is encouraged but not required for entry. No need to check in, just show up! This show will have open seating on the lawn.

How do I get there?

Subway: take the G train to the Fulton St. station; the B, Q or R trains to the Dekalb Av. station; or the C train to Lafayette Av. station. Bus: take the B54 to Myrtle Av/N Portland Av or the B38 to Dekalb Av/S Portland Av. If you are driving you will need to find street parking.

Do I need to bring a chair?

Chairs will not be provided. You are welcome to bring your own blanket or lawn chair to sit on the lawn.

Where will the screening take place?

The entrance to the screening will be at the Myrtle Avenue and N Portland Ave entrance to Fort Greene Park. Seating will be on the lawn directly in front of this entrance, with check-in right at the gate to the lawn.

Can I bring food and drinks?

No alcoholic beverages are allowed. Feel free to bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages!

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

Rooftop Films are open to all ages.

How accessible is this venue?

The lawn where the film will take place is up a steep incline coming from all directions. We are happy to assist anyone walking up the incline, but if this brings up any concerns, please email us at tickets@rooftopfilms.com or call at 718-417-7362 for more information.

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

Rooftop Films are open to all ages.

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Organized by

At Rooftop Films we believe film can be so much more than just watching a movie, so we curate unique events that combine great music, quality film, and some of the most beautiful locations that New York has to offer. By thinking beyond the screen, we help to bring communities together and change the way that film, music, art, and ideas interact with the city around us.

Rooftop Films’ mission is to engage and inspire diverse communities by showing movies in outdoor locations, supporting the production of new independent films, helping local organizations to produce screenings and events, and renting equipment at low-cost to artists and nonprofits. Rooftop Films is more than a film festival. We are a community. We are a collective collaboration between filmmakers and festivals; between audience members and artists; between venues and neighborhoods. Our goal is to nurture a vibrant independent filmmaking and film-going community not only by exhibiting the work of emerging filmmakers, but also by providing essential support systems for those who otherwise have none.

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