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Frameline Film Festival

The Frameline Film Festival (aka San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival) (formerly San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival; San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) began as a storefront event in 1976.[1] The first film festival, named the Gay Film Festival of Super-8 Films, was held in 1977.[2] The festival is organized by Frameline, a nonprofit media arts organization whose mission statement is "to change the world through the power of queer cinema". It is the oldest LGBTQ+ film festival in the world.[a]

Location

1977

Frameline Award

With annual attendance ranging from 60,000 to 80,000, it is the largest LGBTQ+ film exhibition event. It is also the most well-attended LGBTQ+ arts event in the San Francisco Bay Area. The festival is held every year in late June according to a schedule that allows the eleven-day event's closing night to coincide with the City's annual Gay Pride Day, which takes place on the last Sunday of the month.


Films screened at the Frameline Film Festival have been donated to the Hormel Center at the San Francisco Public Library.[5] An initial donation was made in 2005, and the library partnered with the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) for conservation of video recordings.[6]


In 2020 the festival was one of the key partners, alongside Outfest Los Angeles, the New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival and the Inside Out Film and Video Festival, in launching the North American Queer Festival Alliance, an initiative to further publicize and promote LGBT film.[7]

Awards[edit]

The festival's annual awards include The Frameline Award given to an individual who has played a key role in the history of LGBTQ+ cinema, Audience Awards for Best Feature, Best Documentary, Best Episodic, Best Short, and Juried Awards for First Feature, and Outstanding Documentary.[8]

Cinema of the United States

List of LGBT film festivals

Lofton, Charles (Fall 1996). . Filmmaker.

"Festival Roundup: San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival"

Morris, Gary (August 1, 1999). . Bright Lights Film Journal.

"Empty Closets: The 1999 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival"

Parachini, Allan (October 17, 1990). . Los Angeles Times.

"NEA Investigation Exonerates S.F. Gay Film Festival : Endowment: The previously undisclosed inquiry is the first under the agency's controversial 1990 anti-obscenity controls"

Wall, Alix (June 20, 2003). . Jewish News of Northern California.

"Anti-Israel protest at film fest irks local gay Jews, consulate"

Official website

Archived September 18, 2021, at the Wayback Machine

Frameline Program Guides

at Online Archive of California

Frameline Film Festival Collection

at WorldCat

San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival

Frameline Film Festival Trailers YouTube Playlist