A Latino love story that spans decades; a documentary about Billy Tipton, the influential jazz musician who was revealed after his death to have been transgender; and the groundbreaking directorial debut from one of the pioneers of the New Queer Cinema are among the seven LGBTQ films that will be featured at the AFI Festival 2020.
The 34th annual AFI Festival will be virtual and run from Thursday to October 22. Advertisement The festival also will showcase five queer shorts: “Child of the Land,” “In France Michelle Is a Man’s Name,” “A 1984 Period Piece Set in Present Day,” “Dustin,” and “Pillars.” Tickets range from $8 to $15, and festival passes are $100 and $140.