Giving Tuesday & WQ Fall Focus!

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Join us for WQ Fall Focus: Dec 5-7 at the MFA!

Join the MFA and Wicked Queer for a collection of films highlighting the best of summer and fall 2025 in queer cinema. Wicked Queer is dedicated to authentic cinematic representations of queer lives, and maintaining the histories of the vibrant and diverse LGBTQIA2S community.

Cactus Pears
Friday, December 5, 2025
7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Directed by Rohan Kanawade (India, UK, and Canada 2025, 112min.). Marathi with English subtitles.
A 2025 Sundance favorite, Cactus Pears is a tender and evocative debut from Rohan Kanawade. In this semi-autobiographical Marathi drama, Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a weary Mumbai call-center worker, returns to his rural village for his father’s funeral, only to reconnect with Balya (Suraaj Suman), a childhood friend who stirs long-buried emotions.
Navigating tradition, caste, and unspoken queerness, Cactus Pears is a poignant meditation on love and repression. With stunning cinematography and quietly powerful performances, the film lingers on stolen glances and the ache of possibility, revealing the quiet revolutions hidden in everyday life.
“A sensual, tender queer romance.… Its rolling rhythms offer a delightfully sweet love story rendered with the heat of the heart.” —RogerEbert.com
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Four Mothers
Saturday, December 6, 2025
2:00 pm–3:30 pm
Directed by Darren Thornton (Ireland, 2024, 89 min.).
In this tender Irish drama, Edward (James McArdle), a struggling novelist on the brink of a breakthrough, finds his quiet weekend thrown into chaos when three eccentric women—including his own aging mother, Alma (Fionnula Flanagan)—unexpectedly fall under his care. As he juggles house calls, secrets, and emotional baggage, Edward is forced to confront his responsibilities, creative frustrations, and the fragile bonds between mothers and sons.
Four Mothers premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2024, where it won the Audience Award.
“A toasty-warm Irish mother-son comedy … with surprising reserves of wisdom and sadness.” —The Guardian
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Jimpa
Sunday, December 7, 2025
2:00 pm–4:15 pm
Directed by Sophie Hyde (Australia, Netherlands, and Finland, 2025, 123 min.).
When filmmaker Hannah (Olivia Colman) and her nonbinary teen, Frances, journey to Amsterdam to reconnect with their estranged father and grandfather, Jimpa (John Lithgow), things unravel in unexpected ways. Frances expresses a desire to stay with Jimpa for a full year—a bold wish that upends Hannah’s beliefs about parenting, identity, and family. As intergenerational tensions surface, Jimpa weaves a tender, emotionally charged portrait of queer kinship, legacy, and the fragile bonds between parents and children.
A semi-autobiographical work from Hyde, this film was a favorite at Sundance 2025.
“Jimpa is an invitation to disagree better, bond stronger and love freer. If your heart is open, there’s much reward to be found in Hyde’s supple care … it was a soothing balm that left me weeping with happy sadness.” —ScreenHub
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