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SHORT FILM PROGRAM

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

THROWBACK FROM 

2021

Wicked Queer 40

Transsexuals From Space

50s/60s space cosplay encouraged

Director
Brina Healy
Year
2021
Run Time
74
min
Country
United States
Language
English
PROGRAM Time
74
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
Who knew Aliens could be so Campy?
This film is presented in English with English subtitles.
This is a local production that features campy, queer aliens! The style of the film is remenscent of 1950s cinema, like a lost Ed Wood film, which adds to the camp in the best ways. Also since it’s local you could make a drinking game of every space you recognize while watching the film.
Wicked Queer is proud to co-present this program with
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AGENTS OF CHANGE, Project: Polymer

CONTENT WARNING:
AGENTS OF CHANGE, Project: Polymer"" is a spy-genre film that centers a fully a queer and transgender cast while bringing issues facing the environment to the forefront. Rookie secret agent Guy Longani is on a take-along mission to expose the ringleader of an illegal plastic dumping scheme, but when the operation goes awry, he must earn the trust of his more experienced partner if they're going to bring an evil mastermind to justice.
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