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From gay rom-coms to P-town parties, these are the most exciting LGBTQ+ films premiering at SXSW ’24

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Everything Everywhere All At Once premiered at the 2022 fest and went on to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards the following year, it feels like more eyes have been on SXSW’s film program than ever before, which is likely why SO.

MANY. MOVIES. are set to make their debut this year.And, yes, plenty of them are very, very queer. Sundance cult favorite I Saw The TV Glow from trans-nonbinary filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun is sure to make a splash, Colman Domingo is bringing his next Oscar hopeful Sing Sing which already wowed the Toronto fest last fall, and Berlinale premiere horror flick Cuckoo—a Hunter Schafer star vehicle—is ready for its American debut.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.But even beyond those already buzzy titles, we’re in for a real surprise because the SXSW schedule is full of world premieres for some exciting feature films.

Scroll down below for a preview of the 8 queer feature films making their global debut at the fest (and one bonus film, just for fun)—movies we hope to be hearing a lot more about in the year to come!Sense8 star Brian J.

Smith makes his directorial debut with this documentary that captures a “year-in-the-life” of Fire Island Pines, the iconic gay getaway.

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