LGBT Highlights from the SF Film Fest
By Gary M. Kramer–
Naked Singularity, and closes on April 18 with a screening of the documentary
Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street
. In between, the legendary Rita Moreno will introduce her documentary
Rita Morena: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It. There are also a number of LGBTQ shorts, features, and documentaries available for screening online or at the Fort Mason Flix drive-in theater. Here is a rundown of the queer films playing at this year’s fest.
A centerpiece film at this year’s festival is Bo McGuire’s bold documentary
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