OUT HERE DAYTON FILM FEST is preparing for its 19 th year of celebrating the best of
LGBTQIA+ films from around the world with the Miami Valley. Decisions were so hard to
make decisions that the festival decided to expand by an extra day. Join OUT HERE at
THE NEON during the long weekend of Oct. 10-13 for 9 different screenings – featuring 25
short and feature-length films. And don’t forget the Friday Night Party – this year at Lily’s!
which is just a block away from THE NEON’s front doors.
Directors Luke Willis (LADY LIKE) and Caden Douglas (MOTHER FATHER SISTER
BROTHER FRANK) will be in attendance for Q&A’s following their films.
Tickets are $10 for each screening, and a scholarship button is available on the website’s main
page for anyone seeking complimentary tickets.
Visit www.outheredayton.org for more details.
Here is a look at the schedule for the beloved film festival:
THURSDAY, OCT. 10:
7:30
LADY LIKE – 89 min, USA/UK – dir. Luke Willis
The pages of Lady Camden's fairytale are filled with growth, discovery, and a true
passion for performance in this imaginative, heartfelt documentary. A student of
dance, Camden had performed ballet across many international stages before lip
syncing on the catwalk of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Preceded by:
STAN BEHAVIOR – 15 min, USA – dir. Tyler C. Peterson
A drag queen (Ginger Minj) embarks on a quest for better workplace rights but
ends up in a dicey situation.
KINGS – 6 min, USA – dir. Eric Garcia
Two drag kings fall in love during a bathroom quickie.
FRIDAY, OCT 11:
7:00
THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS – 98 min, Canada/Pakistan – dir. Fawzia Mirza
Queer Pakistani grad student Azra is worlds apart from her conservative Muslim
mother. When her father suddenly dies, Azra finds herself on a Bollywood-
inspired journey through memories – from her mother’s youth in Karachi to her
own coming- of-age in rural Canada.
Preceded by:
QUEEN SIZE – 19 min, France – dir. Avril Besson
This morning, Marina has an appointment with Charlie to sell her a mattress. This
evening, she will cancel her plane ticket.
9:30
Post-Screening Friday Night Party – Lily’s Dayton in the Oregon District
SATURDAY, OCT 12:
12:30
TOP DRAWER SHORTS – Pack #1.
3:30
A HOUSE IS NOT A DISCO – 91 min, USA – dir. Brian J. Smith
Gorgeous and emotionally charged, A HOUSE IS NOT A DISCO goes behind the
scenes of the infamous Fire Island Pines, a gay fantasyland on the East Coast,
to uncover real life pleasures and simmering conflict – capturing the energy and
ideas of today’s residents, as millennials connect with old timers to reframe the
focus and value of the community.
7:00
BOB MACKIE: NAKED ILLUSION – 105 min, USA – dir. Matthew Miele
Showcases the six-decade career of award-winning costume designer, Bob
Mackie. And like his costumes, Mackie is wholly unique and unfiltered, which
makes for a compelling and candid subject- with interviews including Cher, Pink,
Tom Ford, Miley Cyrus, RuPaul, Carol Burnett, and more.
Preceded by:
WOULDN’T MAKE IT ANY OTHER WAY – 21 min, USA – Hao Zhou
an aspiring costume designer visits their island homeland of Guam to make
costumes for a children’s theatre and reconnect with distanced parents.
9:45
MOTHER FATHER SISTER BROTHER FRANK – 86 min, Canada – dir. Cadan
Douglas
The Jennings family are having their traditional Sunday dinner. As tensions
reach a boiling point, an unwanted guest arrives: Frank, Father’s wayward brother. To what end with Mother, Father, Sister, and Brother go to get rid of
Frank? Mindy Cohn and Enrico Colantoni star in this comedy horror that’s full of
violence, gore and big laughs.
Preceded by:
THE DINNER – 12 min, Spain – dir. Jesus Martinez
There are some issues which cannot be left for later!
SUNDAY, OCT 13:
12:30
TOP DRAWER SHORTS – Pack #2
3:15
WHAT A FEELING – 111 min, Austria – dir. Kat Rohrer
A chance encounter at a lesbian bar brings two women of a certain age living
strikingly different lives together in this winning romantic comedy. Named after
Irene Cara’s classic anthem from Flashdance, WHAT A FEELING blends heart
with a lack of self-consciousness, telling a poignant story of new love amongst
two women in the “sandwich generation” while also never taking itself too
seriously.
6:00
TURTLES – 82 min, Belgium/Canada – dir. David Lambert
Now in their 60s, Thom and Henri are a married couple living an outwardly sweet
existence at their quaint home in Brussels with their pet turtles Topsy and Turvy.
As they celebrate Henri’s retirement from the police force, Thom sees this as a
perfect opportunity to rekindle their passion after 35 years. But Henri can’t cope with his newfound lack of purpose, and thus… the two start to drive each other
crazy.