Virtual access to New York's LGBTQ film festival is now free for Arizonans, following the cancellation of the Phoenix event.
The 37th annual New York City LGBTQ+ film festival is extending its reach to Arizonans, offering free access to a selection of films following the shutdown of the Phoenix queer film festival last month.
Organized by NewFest, the New York City LGBTQ+ film festival will run from Oct. 9 to 21 at venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn. This year's edition will feature approximately 130 films.
The New York City LGBTQ+ film festival is providing an opportunity for Arizonans to view screenings from the New York City LGBTQ+ film festival for free. This complementary access is an alternative for those affected by the closure of the Phoenix queer film festival, which shut down in response to a federal directive.
The New York City LGBTQ+ film festival is offering an alternative viewing platform for films that were originally intended to be screened at the Phoenix queer film festival. This move is an effort to provide access to screenings that were not available in Phoenix due to the closure of their queer film festival.
Arizonans will receive complimentary access to a selection of films at the New York City LGBTQ+ film festival. This offer is a chance for Arizonans to view LGBTQ+ films following the shutdown of the Phoenix queer film festival.
The New York City LGBTQ+ film festival is offering a chance for Arizonans to view screenings from the New York City LGBTQ+ film festival, providing an opportunity for Arizonans to continue enjoying LGBTQ+ films despite the closure of their local queer film festival.
The New York City LGBTQ+ film festival is taking place, offering an alternative viewing platform for those affected by the closure of the Phoenix queer film festival. This move is a testament to the power of community and the resilience of the LGBTQ+ film industry.